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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jul 1978, p. 11

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While the Waterloo Opâ€" timist Midgets (coached by Paul Puncher and Jerry T wo bats are better than one in the Jack and the Jesters ball game. ~ By E. Leuer Waterioo midgets await verdic "‘I thought I saw a puddyâ€"cat!" Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Scharlach) are sitting in first place with an eleven win, five loss, one tie reâ€" cord, they still are not cerâ€" tain of a birth in the Allâ€"Onâ€" â€" tive league by July 15. The tario Playoffs. The playoff ©Gecision, reached during position is awarded to the meetings between the top team highest in its respecâ€" baseball brass in this area, will be known sometime this It‘s the middle of July and Lions and Moses Springer pools are brimming with acâ€" tion. Lessons start at 9:20 a.m. for levels 5, 6 & 7 and bronze (although sometimes the ‘"bronzies‘"‘ can be observed cutting the clear fresh water as early as 8:00 a.m.‘) Bronze is the basic initial course to be taken for people interested in lifeâ€" guarding. Noon hour adult free swim is quite popular at Lions pool, and as many as 100 adults have turned up to relax or work out during their lunch break. General swimming begins at 1:00 Some interesting events have been slated for future dates, so keep your eyes peeled and your ears open for more information‘ p.m. at both pools with the recreational swim commenâ€" cing at 4:00 p.m. Volleyball, water basketball, innertube madness and flutterboard races are just a few of the activities during the "rec‘ swim. Moses Springer 2nd Anâ€" nual Fun Day â€" Coming Soon! â€" Call the pools for more information, Families and adults can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere from 56:30. General swim resumes again at 6:30 until closing, which generally is 8 :00 p.m. Local pools busy â€" Amateur Semiâ€"Professional Professional or Business Properties Rose Garden ~ Street View Landscaping Vegetable Garden 11 Classes OUTD?&% LAWN GARDEN COMPETITION However, Waterloo virâ€" tually assured itself of a place in the O.B.A. tourâ€" nament by winning both games this past week, to stay one point ahead of Guelph. On July 12 at Jack Couch Park, they dumped Kitchener 6â€"1, then disposed of Stratford 8â€"4 in Stratford, on July 17. In the Kitchener game, Waterloc made a midgetâ€" class rarity by turning three double plays. They also played erroriess ball behind the strong pitching of Don Beaupre, who went the disâ€" tance allowing four hits, striking out eight and walâ€" king three. Brad Schnurr and Paul Reitzel split four of Waterloo‘s seven hits with Lou Drago, Paul Oberâ€" holzer, and Bruce Gordon rapping one each. On Monday, Stratford was victimized by seven errors and a twoâ€"run homer in the third inning â€"by Paul Mcinâ€" tyre over the blue monster in right field. His blast started Waterloo on their way, as they added eight more hits to score their eight runs. â€"Beaupre added three of these while Andy Boegel, Jamie Reuel, Ed Fowler, Schnurr and Reitzel conâ€" tributed one hit each. j In the pitching departâ€" ment, Ruel picked up the win going six and twoâ€"third innings before running out of gas. He allowed all of the Stratford runs om only four hits, striking out two and walking two. After that it was Millertime, as Brian Miller shut out the opposiâ€" tion for the duration of the game, giving up one hit. He struck out two and walked one. Waterloo opens their stint of Bechtel Park games toâ€" morrow at 7 :30 when they host Cambridge. Come out and support them, you‘ll see an entertaining brand of baseball. SUPERIOR ‘ MEMORNIALS HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. WE CAN ASSIST YyOU. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136 After hours 578â€"7154 Large indoor Showrooms sponsored by Waterloo Horticultural Society Open to all citizens of Waterloo Apartments Large Lots Rockeries Balconies Service Stations 20%â€"50 % .. KITCHENER: SAM‘S WATERLOO: ART‘S RECREATION HAMILTON: SAM‘S FUN AND GREAT CANADIAN ROCK IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS Free rough camping and firewood. Food and water available. Bring your warm clothings Saturday and Sunday, July 22nd & 23rd Follow the signs from Arthur 8 Hours of Live Music Daily Featuring: MOXY, ZON, STAMPEDERS, GODDO and 10 other bands in 2 days of music. Waterion Chronicie, Wednesday, July 19, 1978 â€" Page 11 the Clerk of the Committee and should present written briefs to him by July 27. 1978. Requests for oral presentation of briefs should be made to the Clerk of the Committee for consideration by the Committee 4t is intended that oral presentations will be heard between Monday, July 31, 1978 and Tuesday, August 22, 1978 subject to revision by the Committee as may be required. Robert G. Elgie, MPP, MD, Chairman. Interested individuals, groups or organizations should obtain the precise terms of reference from A Select Committee of the Legislature has been established to review healthâ€"care costs and alternative methods SELECT COMMITTEE ON HEALTHâ€"CARE FINANCING AND COSTS The 2â€"487 Mflockw dresses, sportswear, blouses swimwear all sales final To enter your garden or for further information notify Mr. Marshall Soehner Phone 742â€"3025 or Roy Bauman Phone 886â€"6337 on or before Aug. 1st. of financing Ontario Mr. Douglas Arnott, Clerk of the Committee, Room 110. Legislative Building, Queen‘s Park, Toronto, M7A 1A2. (416â€"965â€"1406) health care

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