On June 28, Waterloo traâ€" velled to Brantford, 6 points ahead of Guelph. Waterloo ended up losing the game by a score of 16â€"10. Brantford scored their runs on 13 hits By E. Leuer Even though the Waterloo Optimists dropped two of their three decisions this past week, they still find themselves clinging to the top spot in Interâ€"County League action, three points up on the hot Guelph midâ€" gets. ~____ Waterloo Midgets still in first place There has been, as of late, a great deal of mixed opinions about our company in this area. We have come to rectify the situation, but, we need your help. WHNatever the case, the hisâ€" tory of our company here shall in no way hinder our efforts to give you the utmost quality our service can offer. __ We are looking ‘at a whole new ballgame now. Find out for yourself, today. Call us anytime (24 hrs.) at 579â€"2500. Again, congratulations to Mr. James and Good Luck. _ 579â€"2500 is pleased to announce the recent purchase of our Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Branch to Mr. Robert James of Cambridge (Presâ€" ton}. From Mr. James : How tobe a cool customer DISC JOCKEY UNLIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Drink up Ah, there‘s nothing like a tall, cool, refreshing drink to make things cooler But remember when the refrigerator door is left open, valuable energy escapes Be as cool as a cucumber Fruits and salads are cool LkCI and refreshing. And when you stay away from the oven to prepare meals, you also stay cooler and save electricity UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP and capitalized on 3 Waâ€" terloo errors, while making one themselves. Jamie Reuel took the pitching loss in relief of Don Beaupre, with Brad Schnurr mopping up the rest in relief of Reuel. Waterloo managed their runs on 14 hits, with Schnurr banging out four. Ed Fowler swung a torrid bat with three hits followed by Andy Boegel and Paul Mcintyre with two apiece. Paul Obertiolzer, Paul Reitâ€" zel and Beaupre rounded out your hydro Use your air conditioner wisely Make sure it fits tightly in the window Keep your doors and windows closed. Clean the filters regularly If you leave your house for part of the day, cut back the air conditioning Going on vacation? Turn it off completely Waterloo then played at home against Guelph on July 6 in what was a must game for both ‘teams: Guelph seemed to want to wir more badly however, and they ended up pounding the gracious hosts 12â€"3. Waâ€" terloo served up 4 untimely errors to go with 9 Guelph hits in losing their second straight. Also losing his seâ€" cond straight was Reuel as he lasted 5 innings giving up 8 of the runs. Brian Miller the hitting. â€" â€" 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 OPEN BOWLINGâ€"DAILY 10:00 A.M. â€" 11:00 P.M. 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Single hits went to Beaupre, Boegel, Oberâ€" hoizer and Mcintyre. Kitchener batsmen all HYB 3338 Waterloo took the lead when a free kick was awardâ€" ed to Tien Hoa Inn. Greig Heideman fired the ball past Tien Hoa Inn peewee socâ€" cer team easily defeated Woolwich in C.O.Y. soccer league action 19â€"0 in a game played at Bechtel Park on Tuesday night. Bernie Wilims and Greig Heideman scored five goals each, capâ€" tain John McKerrow tallied three times, Mike Lablanc added two, while singles went to Dave Brow, Darrin Snider, Robby Rotteveel and Eric ‘Schramowsky. Woolwich played the whole game with only nine players. Tien Hoa Inn lost 4â€"2 to the Kitchener Wolves on Thursâ€" day in C.O.Y. soccer league action. night. He went all the way in striking out seven, and walâ€" king only one. He also conâ€" tributed to the offense with a hit, as did Lou Drago, and Beaupre. 3 â€" Waterloo closes out its home schedule on Thursday, July 20 against Cambridge Byâ€"Law No. 76â€"119 States Buildings With : EVEN PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" May water Monâ€" day, Wednesday, Friday and Sundays. . ODD PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" May water Tuesâ€" day, Thursday, Saturday and Sundays. Between the hours of 6:00 a.m. â€" 10 a.m. and 700 p.m. â€" 11:00 p.m. For further Water Conservation Information Phone 885â€"1211 ex.‘3780 Tien Hoa Peewees defeat Woolwich OPEN HOUSE LAWNâ€"GARDEN WATERING , Boegel, Schnurr Albert and Hazel Branch in Waterloo Please drop in for coffee and donuts and draw for prizes CITYâ€"OF WATERLOO July.19, 20, 21 ROYAL BANK With only five minutes reâ€" maining Kitchener scored two quick goals by Bullock. These two teams will meet again in league action in Waterloo in August. Erics Molnar in the Kitchener net. Waterloo took a 2â€"0 lead when Bernie Wills headed the ball in the net on a corner kick from John McKerrow. Kitchener scored early in the second half when Warren Bullock slipped the ball past Dave Hallman. Waterloo came back but their effort to inâ€" crease the lead was time and time again broken up by the Kitchener defence. Scott Davis was a stumbling block. He alone prevented at least three Waterloo goals. Kitchener tied the score midway through the second half on a goal by Tony Vona.â€" and on Thursday, July 27 against Kitchener. The dates and game times for the upcoming Waterloo Midâ€" get Tournament will be anâ€" nounced at a latr date. So far, 16 teams are entered, making this year‘s event a m: worthwhile one to out and watch. â€"