s fast paced game. The first goal, scored by Werner Fast off a free kick, came early in the first half. o ie . * / it . angk agy * P s / * o e insy s . â€" _ ale s oi io e e s cV air i9 9 3] 1e> Lae or Np 2t %, 4* R Sotith 3 ue t o > e s e o o L on piee o + i . i9. e & «&3 7 a oC p w iA xi oi3 I 4 V jages â€" @A e \~ yhtac hh & # i $ ® o 5 , ; c a is 13 k a ht BPe Goy § t Page 12.» Waterico Chronicis, Wednesday , June 7, 1978 â€"â€" & e aet P * se 1 Bo s t P i apei ie 5o0 u0| lt aigtoges t 1/ + s 4 ie h e oi ie sn y .0 12 * aAfir mt P + Ned ‘Ip WÂ¥ .. e‘ 398 W# & ; s f , > *T + By JoAnne Ford â€" Towards the end of the 'mwm:&.bdu’- half Saltfieet came to dife, won a decisive 6 â€" 0 victory ~putting some pressure on over Saltfleet in Salitfieet, Waterioo goalie â€"ed Klos. Sunday. But the Waterloo defense Waterioo, who outplayed was able to hold off all atâ€" Saltfieet from the kickâ€"off, tacks. Don Tuckett put in a FICTION : Craven, Margaret: Walk Gently This Good Earth. After the runaway success of herfirst novel, "I Heard the Owl Call My Name*", the author returns with a heartâ€" warming story of a closeâ€"knit American family. Payne, Pierre Stephen Robert: The Tortured and the Damned. An epic of the military ruthlessness and popular resistâ€" ance of Bangladesh. Pinchot, Ann: Vanessa. usn 4 A drama about a Jewish immigrant family, the crimes â€" Craven, Margaret: Walk Gently This Good Earth. id a e 9 After the runaway success of herâ€"first novel, "I Heard that have made it rich, and the consequences of those 'ad leS SOftba" the Owl Call My Name", the author returns with a heart â€" C°CMMC®â€" â€" warming story of a closeâ€"knit American family. NONâ€"FICTION JUVENILE: Payne, Pierre Stephen Robert: The Tortured and the Chesler, Phyllis: About Men. May 30: Played in Rockwood. â€" Waterioo Cricketsâ€"5, Rockâ€" Damned. After years of research, the author turns her attention to wood Juvenilesâ€"1. Winning Pitcher â€" Karen 'l‘ilt"Losiné An epic of the military ruthlessness and popular resist â€" men in this monumental book. Pitcher â€" Anne Garner * ance of Bangladesh. Fawkes, Sandy: Killing Time. . ; ; 23 Pinchot, Ann: Vanessa. The story of one of the biggest mass murders of modern M?:yn::et:gyega;:' Jmagï¬zscwmnn':l P}::cl:er _w;':e‘::: A wellâ€"researched fictional voyage through the world â€" times, told by the woman who nearly became Paul Knowâ€" Brenner; L;)smg Pitcher â€" Maï¬fyn Gignar J of movieâ€"making from the nickelodeon days to the present. les‘s nineteenth victim. MIDGET: * * . Stewart, Ramona : Seasons of the Heart. ‘McNamara, Joan: The Special Child Handbook. . / Dianaa : tenni A sometimes witty, sometimes poignant comedy of A nomâ€"technical manual for parents and for professionâ€" Jm&;ï¬h&?w‘:‘:‘mg 1 Park. Guelph Raven manners about a memorable and moving woman. als. | BANTAM: ~ Rasputin, Valentin Grigor‘evich: Live and Remember. Morrison, James, Editor: The Complete Energyâ€"Saving . a te: i . From Siberia, a classic tale by one of Russia‘s finest â€" Home Improvement Guide. May 50: l;':z'?: in K';f.he'?er‘ i,iz;t:rloo g‘l:ghts-xlel K'ltf young writers. The book is designed to take the guesswork out of home uehen_ ET Piich n KaL ‘“:‘m“f râ€"â€" Shnerti nempe!; Weidman, Jerome: A Family Fortune. energy conservation practices. Maygl;l-gPl:'aye:rin_Wa :r‘;oo Ce‘:lrtennial Park. Stratforda Banâ€" @ tamsâ€"11, Waterloo Knightsâ€"9. Winning Pitcher â€" Pauline 66 o __39 0 Basist ; Losing Pitcher â€" Mary Voison. °P“d5°" Home games for the Crickets and the Knights are Wednesâ€" . LifeAUIC gay nights at 6:30 p.m., at Waterloo Centennial Park. The o o#A â€" ~ @ A â€" Lifestyle is learning to drink &:E:isalpg{,ks_may evenings at 6:30 p'"f" at Waterloo Team Sports and Troo played two games "Slip‘ Dad a Gift of Comfort Waterloo Minor Soccer Association Executive‘s for 1978 â€" Past President, Bob Weish; President, Bruno Hoffman; 1st Vice President, Sharon Derbecker; Ind Vice President, Frank Fisher; 3rd Vice President, Joe Hobin; Secretary, Lis McKerrow; Treasurer, Ron Derbecker; Sponsorship, Geo Eitzen; Girls Rep Teams, Lori Simpson; Tournament Chairman, Brian McHugh; Referee In Chief, Ken Jessop; Public Reâ€" lations and Statistician, Don Yates; Equipment Manâ€" ager, John Kerr. Waterloo soccer prepares for Waterioo Days Minor soccer executive for ‘78 Bchweitzer Bhoes He‘ll especially appreciate something comfy to slip into...like casual &Â¥ _ _ slipâ€"ons, sandals and * _slippers! BPlrars hha 15 KING ST. N., WATERLOO New Books at the library half Saitfieet came to dife, putting some pressure on Waterioo goalie â€"ed Klos. But the Waterloo defense was able to hold off all atâ€" tacks. Don Tuckett put in a low ball late in the half to make the score 20. \ with a quick goal headed in by Bill Mahy. Defensive play ‘"‘We guarantee the fit‘‘ ie â€" improved noticeably in this half, ‘giving Saitfiecet few chances to mount any real attacks. Waterioo‘s aggres sive offence kept the ball in Saltfieet‘s end during most of this half. Werner Fast scored the fourth goal with a hard volâ€" ley shot, later he scored anâ€" other goal which was disalâ€" lowed. Don Tuckett scored Sports did not seem to be able to really get going. However Thursday was a different story; it markâ€" ed the season for the young Waterm squad and they played well in defeating Woolwich 6â€"0. The Waterloo goals were scored by Marc McCallum, Tim Allensen. John Fazaâ€" kas and McDonald played their positions very well in this game and thus got finished their exhibition schedule with a loss against the â€" Waterloo _ Parkway Ford Atoms. The score 4â€"2, was indicative of the action Hartts Florshiem Ritchie Clarks ed shut score. Defensively, Chris Prince and Alastair Burnâ€" ett played well; the goal keeping chores were hand!â€" Tony McCauley. game. rollowing thal itne two teams will make preparations for the Waterâ€" loo Days tournament schedâ€" uled for this weekend. The atom team will play its first game at 9 a.m. against Cambridge at Waterloo Last night Team Sports played the Parkway Ford Park. Life‘sfyleâ€"is learning to drink in moderation. L Ligensed under 115 Fountsin $t. 8., Cambridge (Preston} m 4 U*#LLBAO. . . _ Fon nEsEAVATIONS CALLG535700 , .....that‘s what its really all about! PINE + 4 + “â€"_, Waterioo Athietics 6 Saitfieet 0 Oakville USF 5 Toronto Maple Leafs 2 Thorold 1 Toronto SCSB 1 Clarkson 3 Downsview 0 Chinguacousy 1 Oakville Uâ€"21 0 Toronto ML â€" Waterloo A Downsview Chinguacousy Ontario Cup : s _ Waterloo Athletics at Hamilton Serbjans, Ivor Wynn Stadium, 7 :30 p.m. Saltflieet Games Sunday . Saltfleet at Oakville USF , 7:00 p.m. Downsview at Waterloo Athletics, Columbia. Field, 6:00 p.m. â€" Thorold at Clarkson, 4:30 p.m. 200 . Chinguacousy at Toronto Maple Leafs, 1:00 p.m. Toronto SCSB at Oakville Uâ€"21, 5:00 p.m. Grand Valley ladies‘ softball Games Tuesday