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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Aug 1977, p. 12

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m Wuul. *W t.eoeoarmr.ktbetoi, oftttehttemati-ttmttrt- or%r_rtreed now" The new Handweavers Guild and Lost Weavers have taken up new quarters on Queen Street South next to the historical Schneider House in Kitchener. They are presently trying to raise funds to help them cover the basic running expenses. Members have worked hard all spring and summer to produces navy and white, woven coverlet. a mohair throw and a wall hanging. Leuguc Luluputuu m the Niagara Falls International Invitational Tom! during the Civic Holiday Weekend. _., The CHYM'rs the! " terdown Lanes in their fimt game and were defeated sa. Waterloo jumped into a " lead in the first inning on a two-run homer by Marty Kym. The lead was short- livedvas Watendown bounced Expos defeat Guelph throw and a wall hanging. The Brantford Ideal These articles will be raf- Cleaners retained their title fled off in mid October. as- tournament champions Tickets may be purchased for 1977 by defeating the Big at local plazas or by calling Blue Machine Saturday. Mrs. A. George at 885-3212. Sixteen teams entered the The Waterloo Jr. Expos played host to the Guelph Jr, Forums on Saturday in the first game of the test of three Quarter-Fi- nals. Guelph opened the scor- ing with a run in the first inning. - _ - In the second inning the Expos scored three runs totakea3-l lead. The Expos completed The Expos completed the scoring in the game with two runs in the seventh inning intake the 5-1 win. The Expos scored their Dr; Dive Officer hit two doubles and Greg Kovac hitonedouble. Raffle Tom Egan, Bill Kloepfer and Tony Campagnolo each hit one single. The wid went to Mike Yosurack going the dis- _ g)_/it'iLitt?e, By Peggy Kempel sawmym St N . Kitchener manic Weston Bakeries) "bat36 After hours 57831150 Large Indoor Showrooms FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SUPERIOR MEMORIAL-S SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW ' 10 hits three b d their s. four batters 'r"crt, '.?,,2'?t",t',itFi;,'7ir,c:1Us', Extâ€"icaflfl“ww l s-Ciba; ' air: 'iy't'i1'ii, 'diff,. tri':",',)),",),',?,)":, 'Citi crf". C':Yo" Ttt,r'Ar"'. th%*, it" '.'iely's'i',ft'itii), tied atpairttttetMttt.W'ar teeutniitpeetttte-ortot reach in the new“ by "oringsomerrerutrcWa- tertootiiutheirdumeesof ,rirtstingbuteoeidtt'ttretttte of m Glmfonst Blvd. in Waterloo, was the recipient" of the 31,000 University of Waterloo [Engineering En- trarteeSthotamttip. Mr. Pal- aniappan is a graduate of Waterloo Collegiate Insti- tute. Scholarships ranged from SUM) to $3.600 and have Ideal cleaners retain title _ tance for. the Expos and the loss was charged to Tom Campagnolo going the distance for Guelph. The second game in this series will be played in Guelph and the third game if necessary will be played in Waterloo. Entrance st)hohainihhp. The Pioneer Company. long famous for its turntables, have come up with a real winner, the Pioneer PL-HSD. . The Pioneer PL-llSD is a precision tum- table solution for the audiophile who seeks hey-automatic functions. Durable, quiet, crafted with typically longlife Pioneer workmanship. the PL- llSD features a speed detecting auto- return mechanism that returns its tone- arm to rest smoothly even with a warped record. Discover its great combination of l quality at a modest price. We think you'll be delighted! Store Hours: Tues, th Wed. , 1 J; Thurs In Fri. 11718". 10-6 CLOSED MONOAVS " Dun St. S. " thmens Sq. Kitclmm "2-6951 Canada. (El 553-2335 The Pioneer PL-tiso is a precision tum- table solution for the audiophile who seeks Ionglife Pioneer workmanship. the PL- ll5D features a speed detecting auto- return mechanism that returns its tone- arm to rest smoothly even with a warped record. Discover its great combination of try [callers ”mam“ f The Rotary Chit of Wa- . _ ter1oo is sponsoring the 1977 Jack hing Golf Tour- ltle naEteettoetMaday,Atst _ . . 22. The events get under- one-day tournament an way at the Watmomt Golf PW 22 games. The COM- and Country Club begin- solauon round was a local ning at tt a.m. and run until teartt f1.astrwitt! 9t Wpter- 1 p.m. Dinner will be held loo Chippers downmg the at6:30p.m. mm V.O.'s. Both teams The cost for the dinner tlet m the Waterloo Mo and golf is $19. For the din- Pitch League. oer alone it is $9. "hr.,C%yM'r' and the NOWHmac ”on It": m. I Min no.“ swam-up ad u Mae-m &rnttarartdithesht- homer new M. 'ttrrsutttte-trrstrqrrratxse*tootyee'etttT mama-nooth trttttett.emitofAtetlrtt"s SAratrtyirtthegttmetmtirr and the victory, Mhreey tttitttirdimtingttteirttta' M"t"ttrrwatsttteqiimrptt- Tlle most valuable player for the tournament went to Nick Rintchie of the Chip- pets. Ralph Van Fleet from Brantford was named best pitcher. . Roger Hentges of Kitch- ener was lucky draw winner for the tournament. menu}... been awarded? 40 students who will be Queuing the Faculty of Ettgineerittg this (all. Six tttttd-ttt won the Octane! Hm Beasley Digi- neering Schdlarahips and Mstudeett-ttteeetteatrtee Wistertoo's .engineerUg programs are conducted on the co-operative work and First spend alternating four-, Imam terms at university and on-theiob in mam-y new will be ammu- gfade 713 marks of better tttaet8ttperemt. _ ty no students iii the (min- Members are asked to take note that this is an attendance counting meet- ing and replaces the regular meeting of August 23. . 1977 golf ArrPngermmts have been made for a cash bar for, non-members. Green res" are payable at the Pro Shop. _ CKKW, NEWS omz otters llstonors the opportunity to win cfiaetcee on LOTO CANADA’S mllllons, In tax free dollars! 5 Wllll.lllhiilll A ' Mllllllldllliijlllolllhll With tttttttt L, 1090 ll'.1'.1||I.I|IEII1 It pays to listen to the NEWS, on CKKW . . . Listen, to NEVIS QUIZ, ten times daily, after the News. It's all on 1090, CKKVI. Each day - Monday through Friday we'll be asking questions based on the houriy CKKW NEWSCASTS, beginning at 6:00 each morning. We'll start each NEWS QUIZ sequence with a prize of TWO $10.00 LOTO CANADA chances on ",tttttMtttth Each time a listener fails to answer the NEWS QUIZ question correctty, another LOTO CANADA ticket worth $10.00 is added to the prize for the next call . - . making THREE LOTO CANADA chances on '3,000,0ttthAndsoitgoes. . .4, 5.6, 7,8. . .your prize could be 8 LOTO CANADA tickets. worth .,00 on prizes worth $8,..000000 ijirfi'i; ",a,i,->si,rirre,tee uv'9be..G, 'QW'GM game In; pinyin“ Toronto John Olin Mar. tomato won the - '4 pd 1ttEyf.tm m. Intake YI and art-tnets-sr-s-tit-ttrt-ti-term. ttrr-r-ttrr-set-ttttOtt-tttil-tterin “Illa-cl: a! can“ wen-u . fn'g2'lté'tt"lll'l'l2'r"lllfl'a'lg ed the pttdtlag loan. Top hitters for Waterloo ditring (Httstmtant-tittarMdrty Mtgu,6tbrt,PttttlBoiiettts, ' int n and Bill Shaddick. “on. .'i' gattiiedfortitrerrruttrinttre fifth. 1’.de

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