Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, May 30, 1979 Hearing Loss Is Not A Sign Of Old Age True, all hearing problems are not alike . . . and some cannot be helped by a hearing aid. But audiologists report that many can. So, send for this free model now, and wear it in the privacy of your own home. It is not a real hearing aid, but it will show you how tiny hearing hélp can be. It‘s yours to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it‘s all at ear level, in one unit. Chicago, III.â€"A free Ooffer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone. A nonâ€"operating model of the smallest Beltone aid of its kind will be given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. ~ 0_ These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 2907 Beltone Electronics, 4201 W. Victoria, Chicago, III. 60646. "Join in our Celebration" King & Wellington Sts. KITCHENER King & University Sts. WATERLOO Anniversary Special â€" . CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE THIS COUPON VALID UNTH JUNE 5, 1979 LIMT 1 PER CUSTOMER FOR THE PRICE OF This coupon entities you to one Fish & Chip Dinner (2 pieces of fish & chips) at no extra charge with the purchase of another at the regular price. ; Gueliph "walks‘‘ over midgets . By Rick Campbeli Chronicie Sports Editor The key to winning baseâ€" ball games is to get the first batter out every inning. It makes things much easier on the pitcher and the team in the field. Waterloo Optimist midâ€" gets didn‘t get many first batters out in Guelph Sunâ€" day. They were constantly Guelph tied the game 1â€"1 in the bottom of the first and then were never headed as they went on to record a 9â€"8 victory, their third in five decisions. Optimists are now 2â€"1. in a hole, and as a result they didn‘t win. Waterioo was supposed to play at home Monday against Stratford but the game was rained out. They travel to Brantford tonight, are home Sunday against Cambridge, and hope to play last Monday‘s game on Monâ€" day, although it is not likely. ‘*Our problem Sunday was that we were playing catchâ€" up ball all day,"" said Opâ€" timist field manager Paul Puncher. ‘"Our pitching was just not effective, we gave up far too many walks and weren‘t getting that first m m Local minor football branches out in 1979 batter out." seemingly safe 9â€"5 lead. But Waterloo got two men on base in the top of the ninth with two out and Ed Fowler hit a single over first to score both. Then Aron Gagnon boomed a triâ€" ple to deep centre to score Fowler, but with the tying run on third Eric Macâ€" Naughton grounded out to Guelph, after tying it, took a 4â€"1 lead and then scored two runs in the bottoâ€" m of the eighth to take a Minor football hasn‘t exâ€" isted in Waterloo since 1973. Last year Kitchener minor football moved operations into Waterloo in the form of the Lakeshore peewee Chargers. The move was so successful that it became apparent a larger program would be needed in Waâ€" terloo. * The Kitchener minor footâ€" ball program also required expansion. Two members of that executive noticed that during expansion plans no modification was mentioned of the Waterloo phase. Then viceâ€"president Vic Chiasson who last year was head coach of the Lakeshore entry pointed out that there were discussions of dropâ€" ping out of Waterloo alâ€" together. ‘I can understand their problem, they were looking at a five to six team expanâ€" sion plus a fiveâ€"man roster change which would inâ€" crease player participation by almost 200 boys. With equipment costing upwards of $200 per boy it was putâ€" ting quite a financial strain on the organization," said Chiasson. Ciasson and Steve Crain, then secretary of KMFA apâ€" proached the exciting exâ€" ecutive with a proposition to form an autonomous orâ€" ganization in Waterloo to deal with problems and exâ€" pansion in Waterloo. The AUDIO COMPONENTS AMactin ELECTRONICS INTRODUCING , 2 FISHER â€" 35 Watts RMS 70 Hz â€" 16,000 Hz M/Pr. Our Price 46 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO 886â€" 1360 MON.â€"FRI. 10 AM.â€"9 P.M. SAT. 6 P.M. 22 Watts RMS Per Channel $32995 Value Our Price MS135A PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER WITH PASSIVE RADIATORS RS1022 STUDIO STANDARD STEREO FMâ€"AM RECEIVER BE Brian Miller,, who took "over from Erik Holmes in the second inning, suffered the loss for Optimists. Both pitchers complained about the rough mound, chewed up by recent bad weather. The winning pitcher was Terry Drake. Dean Geisel had two hits for Waterloo, with Brad Schnurr apd Gagnon adding triples. , ‘‘Aron (Gagnon) also played a strong game at idea was accepted favorably and the two, along with Steve Tadgell formed Youth Footballâ€"Waterloo. The newlyâ€"formed asâ€" sociation will run three diviâ€" sions including tyke, atom and peé$ee and will play in the newly formed Region of Waterlog football League which viiginclude Kitchenér and Cambridge "By combining the efforts of three executive groups we‘re looking forward to a very successful season in terms of player participaâ€" tion and community accepâ€" tance," he said. & A‘s drop squeaker Steve Crain, who has acâ€" cepted the post of secretaryâ€" treasurer is very excited with the new league. There is a very short time left for organization but the Waterloo Athletic A‘s lost in Ontario Soccer Associaâ€" tion Cup competition on Saâ€" turday. to Hamilton Hunâ€" garia in a game played at Hamilton‘s Ivor Wynne Staâ€" dium. The final score was 2â€"1 in favor of Hamilton, with Mark Dailey notching the lone marker for Waterloo. On Sunday the A‘s traâ€" velled to Scarborough for their opening league game ‘ug $289.95 219.95.. third base in addition to his big hit in the ninth,‘‘ said Puncher. ©**Our problem now is that we don‘t get to practice beâ€" tween games. We‘re going right from the lion‘s mouth to the lion‘s mouth. You have to work with the kids in practice to get things straighyened out, but with the weather and postponed games, we just haven‘t h‘ a chance." executive feels confident it will be ready for the Sepâ€" tember start. ‘‘*We‘re planning a players clinic for mid to late June and â€"we‘ve already started fundâ€"raising drives. We‘ve been very fortunate in that the Lakeshore Optimists have offered some financial assistance to our peew Chargers entry which make our peewee league completely selfâ€"sufficient," said viceâ€"president Tadgell. Chiasson, interim presiâ€" dent pointed out though that lots of help is required in coaching officials or any other part of the game. Anyone requiring inforâ€" mation or wishing to volunâ€" teer a night or two per week s asked to call Chiasson at against the Maple Leafs, and came away with a 1â€"1 tie in a closelyâ€"played match. Goal scorers were Bob deâ€" Groot from Darko Sporcic‘s corner kick for Waterloo and Cliff Farmer for Leafs. _A‘s first competitive game here is at 7: 30 p.m. Thursday at Woodside Park, Kitchener against Cyprus of the KDSL in the Waterlooâ€" Wellington Soccer Associaâ€" tion Cup. e