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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 1977, p. 10

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- Sailing lessons Conestoga Sailing Club is offering an adult sailing course during the month of June. A basic sailing course will be given during the evening sessions in Albacores. Sat- urday will include practice in a variety of boats with a few sailing rules and tac- tics for beginners. P92 ttt - 1featarnoo Chtonich, Wednesday, May 26, "rr, ttji'iiiicfiii Cl Monday' June 6 and 13, Waterloo Square Customers! We suggest you use our new DRIVE-IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE ST. 'ca F, Tw" F/s, © s ' "s B, F/ V J',"' .-. " t1"ri'A'W. , 'lg?"' f l . " _tl N , ,2 Ilhnrts+6ramlktw Committee Rooms: 244 King North, Waterloo 8852690 iWfiffiEfNMEEEEiEEEiiE) 25 Young St. East, Waterloo (519)885-3811 Tues. - Sat.11-5:30p.m g NEW 1977 BAKER LAKE PRINTS Opening: Saturday, May 28th 1 1 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterloo Square Complete Collision And Refinishing Service for more convenience THOMAS SEEVOGA of Baker Lake and ONE-MAN SCULPTURE T EXHIBITION classes begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday June 9 and 16 classes start at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday June 18 ses- sion starts at 10 a.m. The cost is $35 for non- members and $20 for mem- Bring a change of _cioth- ing. running shoes and a life jacket if Essible. Steve Richraritsch of St. Jeromes high school was one of the participants in the junior discus at the Twin City track and field meet Wednesday at ‘Seagrem Stadium. . _ I l Midgets lose two games -I n - - V "good pitch" but "fair hit". Nothing was known about the team's fielding prowess until now but af- ter making ten miscues in their opening two games Coach Paul Puncher still doesn't believe what he saw. Wednesday May 18 the team travelled to Brant- ford and returned home on the short end of a 10-2 count. Brantford broke open a scoreless game with four runs in both the fourth and fifth innings and then coast- ed home. The pre-season line on the Waterloo Tim Horton Midget baseball team was "good pitch" but "fair Waterloo's meagre six hits, all singles, were dis- tributed among veterans Gary Johnson, Terry Boe- gel, Scott Hannah and rookies Paul Reitzel. Brian Detzler and Lou Drago. Scott Hannah was charged with the pitching loss. Don Beaupre hurled the last three innings. Monday May 23 was no day for celebration for the yellow-clad Midgets as In second place with eight points is Orr Autos Tied m third place with six points are Hill and Glasser. Parkway Ptntos. K~w Iron Works and Park, they dropped their second game of the season to Guelph 7-3 at Waterloo Park. Guelph provided most of the fireworks. The homesters fell behind 3-0 in the second inning and could seldom deliver with men on the bases. One dozen donuts went down by the strike out. Ter- ry Boegel with a triple and a single and Gary Johnson with a double and a single were the best for the locals. Jamie Reuel was victimiz- ed with poor support and took the loss. Don Beaupre again pitched well in re- lief. The T Ball house league Boys' standings as of May 19 show that the Scotia Bank team Cunningham‘s BP and Crown Life are tied for first with to points. T-Ball standings Royal Bank and Twin City Painting are in fourth place with four points each. Fifth position is held by Alf Grassing and Son, Forbes Firebirds. TD Bank. WFMH Engineering and CIBC Last spot with no points Is held by Forbes Skyhawks and Bank of Montreal Next home game of the Midgets is Monday May 30 against Kitchener. Here are other scores to date in the league. Stratford 16 - Guelph 4 Brantford 18 - Stratford 15 Cambridge 9 - Kitchener 7 Stratford 4 - Kitchener 0 Cambridge 3 - Brantford 2 way Mustangs 1 Cambridge 2 Stratford 3 Brantford 4 Guelph 5 Kitchener 6 Waterloo Standings to Monday May

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