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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Aug 1977, p. 6

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Pun-3 gag-doc cutaway, tttttdr-tBt, Amt to, 1917. IN STOCK THIS WEEKS FEATURE FINISHED BOSTON ROCKER 0 Lifetime guarantee on tank and minus! bod. 0 Free 3 yea: supply of soap for all your household . FREE installation 7 year guarantee on control modulo FREE 3 your service policy 5 U.S. GAL CARBOYS FOR WINE MAKING FLOCKS Only 11931 1 5% on ALL WALLPAPER ORDERS 6.95 15.95 DOUBLE AU. [AWN FURNITURE REDUCED THIE HARD WATER DECISION Let us help you decide. Kineticoo from Trojan is the totally automatic water conditioner that uses no electricity. Come in and see why other conditioners are obsolete. PARKIMLE PRO HARDWARE (OUT OF BOOKS) Reg. 5.90 Double iiIl1TTE'riIil For 20%on: 500 Albert St. Parkdalo Plaza Waterloo HOOVER ' (LE. VACUUMS IN STOCK 3P ti' DOUBJ-E l GARBAGE BAGS thu.. TOP OF THE 1199 LINE EXTERIOR TRUTONE 'ttttISU).; Expos end in third place AU. SPANISH & CALIFORNIA CONCENTRATES For 160 OE. Premium Reg. 18.95 WED. - CLEAR OUT SUNWORTHY ENCORE Reg. , 1.90 - 13.90 Doubte [S The Waterloo Junior Er pot ended their regular lea- my, p‘ay V, " {Mm P ‘.;-::". Baseball League an aura place behind Brantford and Stratford. OPEN THUR & FRI. NITES For MORE CHIISE lOIINGES thu. INT. um PROMO MILE The Expos had 20 wins and eight losses for the season - the same as Strat- ford. Stanford defeated the Expos 3 out of 4 m the season to be awarded sec- and place in front of the JUST ARRIVED Last week the Expos play- ed four games to complete their regular season. They won three home games and lost one game out of town. On Monday they had two seven-inning games at home. The first game was against the Kitchener Dodgers and theywons-o. The second game against the Brantford Braves re- suited in a “victory. The second game in the best of three is to be play- ed in Waterloo on Saturday Aug. 13 at 1:00 p.m. If the third game is necessary it will be played on Sunday Aug. M. The Expos open their quarter-finals against Guelph on Wednesday Aug. 10at7:30pan. in Guelph. Against Kitchener the Expos scored two runs in 3.87 109° Rog. 14.99 [111m 72.? 999 for DOUBLE 14.95 tttetttirdartdtitreemmigt the fourth while bolting “Victory. The Expos scored their five runs off seven hits, two walks and two batters struck out. They made one emr. Mike Yosurack hit a dou- ble and a single and Jim Taylor and Terry Boegel each hit two singles. Bob Schnurr hit a single. The Dodgers went score- less on one hit, two walks and five batters struck out. They made three errors. Frank Kobetich got the lone hit for the Dodgers. Thewin-ttoBobSeh- nurr going the distance forthe Ehqtos.'Ne1osswas going" the distance for the Against Brantford, the Expos scored four nuts in the second and single was in the fourth and sixth in- nings while holding Brant- ford scoreless to take the six runs off six hits. three walks and three batters struck out. They made two errors. Bob Schnurr hit two singles. Brian Schnurr hit a double and Mike Yosurack. John Lanteigne and Craig Dubecki each hit a single. The Braves went score- less on four hits, two walks and 10 batters struck out. They made four errors. Chris Halyk hit a double and Romeo Shannelly. John Kelman and Dave Morden each hit a single. The win was credited to Mike Yosurack for the Ex- pos and the loss to Alex McKee for the Braves. Both pitchers went the distance. Back in Brantford on Thursday the Braves de- feated the Expos 3-0. The Braves scored sin- gle runs in the first, fourth and fifth innings to take the win " The Braves scored their three runs off four hits, five walks and seven bat- ters struck out, They made two errors. Larry Ellins hit a dou- ble and Rick Purdy, Bill George and Alex McKee each hit singles. The Expos went score- less on five hits, one walk and five batters struck out. They made three errors. Brian Schnurr hit two singles and Mike Yosurack, Jim Taylor and Dave Bar- rett each hit a single. " Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 dge WATERLOO BOWLING LAN " August to Labor Day Weekend " A.M. - " RM. DAILY " NOON - " P.M.. SAT. 8. SUN. Studrmts/Chitdrem - 3 Games 81.25 Adults - 3 Games 81.50 Fully Air Conditioned For Your Bowling Comfort BOWLING , SUMMER SPECIAL srol Cress for a for information can their Ttte win vent to Braves pitcher hm Mime and tite 103.» to topus pttctici Bob Schnurr. Both pitchers went the distance for their On Saturday the Expo: played host to the St. Thom- as Tomcats in their final game of regula r season play St. Thomas Tomcats open- ed the scoring with two runs in the first inning. The Tom- cats held this lead until the fourth inning When the Ex- pos scored a run for a 2-1 lead for the Tomcats. In the seventh inning the Expos completed the ttcor- ing of the game with {our mutate the " win. The Expos scored their fire runs off seven hits. one walk and four batters struck out. They made two errorsiytttegame. Brian Schnurr and Mare Thiel each hit two singles and Bob Schnurr. Jim Tay- lor and Jim mango each hita single to: the Expos. The St. Thomas Tomcat: scored their two runs off eight hits, four walks and four batters struck out. They made three errors in the game. Bill Herman and Paul Gilchrist each hit a double and Matt Labord and Matt Gooding each hit two sin- gies. Brian Roth and Jim Fowler each hit a single. The win was credited to Craig Dubecki going the distance for the Expos. The loss was charged to Ross Dodge going the distance for the Tomcats. Want action (Continued from page I) Keats Way Place. Residents said that when they purchased the property, some as early as three years ago, the arming was describ- ed as Prestige-SM single residential zoning. "Nothing could be less prestigious than the poorly maintained. dusty. potholed gravel road that presently constitutes Keats Way Place," they told council. Residents felt their chil- dren were placed in jeop- ardy by the gravel surfaces of the roads that present driver braking hazards. There are 12 compreted and occupied homes on this crescent. Council agreed to have the roadway paved.

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