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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1979, p. 23

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'h "E?”i‘esiépaur 9m «for 10 KM classic ,' This all“! evict, in its second year. is held In our junction with the ttth an- nual Waterloo Days celettra.. tions. Starting on Albert At 10:. All, on May. June w, m we 8.“ rin- neu " an the W's command to not, In and jog the Watetloo to " will be available at dealers and newsstands in Denture Clinic Kitchener-Waterloo 3ftecort The Record ELSINORE PAISLEY AMBERLEY PORT ELGIN POINT CLARK SOUTHAMPTON KINCARDINE SAUBLE BEACH TIVERTON CHESLEY LAKE BURGOYNE INVERHURON 9n Friday and Saturday Daily delivery service to these Lake Huron vacation areas will begin on Friday, June 22. Complete Collision And . Refinishing Service 48 Bridgeport Rd. E. Waterloo. Ontario 884-8386 Theta” Organized by the " terloo County Amateur Ath- letic Aunciation and spon- sored by the Athlews Foot Limited, the race winner will receive the Labatt's Trophy, a 8100,00 Canada Savings bond and $100.00 to be donated to the charity of his or her choice in the Wa- terloo Region. The first fe- male and top Masters (over 40 years of age) finishers n: tttmit till-hum. Iilett M h to University Avenue ad up 8ettgrarn Drive it“ iqside Sea- 'treet at the thtlvera1tr OLIPHANT Dank Groves, D.T. 'Soccer tourney this weekend In Junior, there are 22 teams divided into the Con- estoga and Grand River di- visions. In the Conestoga Di- vision the Royal Bank Royals lead the way with a perfect 7-0 record but be- hind them a very tight race has developed for second. third and fourth. The Dairy Queen Braves are undefeat- ed in the Grand River Divi- sion but behind them there is a real log jam where The Waterloo Minor Soc- cer Association will be spon- In the, senior division, a tight racehad developed for first place between Wa- terloo Manufacturing and 2tt2 Kitchen. Sportco a Gus Mane Sports are fighting for third with Bank of Montreal close behind. will mm the Athlete's in at)“ n y. c will be presented a - Savings bond and a 880.00 cm” to be donated to age category will receive pee medals and over it.” m merchandise prim will be presented to the top male and female mm. Mayor Marjorie Carroll will welcome both ttttrrun, Boys t-hall in Waterloo continues to be alive and well in spite of the rainy weather. There is one week left in the regular season and several playoff potri- thus are yet to bedeeided. Tttetq"hittttrrsittetreh 1e,,t,t,t,t1tl,l, I299"- winding. down p.m. Players, parents friends and other t-ball enth- usiasts are invited to attend and refreshments will be provided to all players in at- tendance at the final game. Teams competing will come from all over Southern Ontario for the tournament. Pants Plus. TD Bank Cubs and Seibert Motors Pirates each have six wins. The final week of t,"2Ltil IT, tainly have a . on playoff standings. . Saturday and Sunday the second annual House Lea- gue T-Ball Tournament will _be held in Centennial Park in Waterloo. All 22 teams will be competing for the K- W Oktoberfest Trophy in what promises to be a very exciting weekend of t-bail. Action begins Saturday at 8:30 a.m. and continues all day with the last two games at 6 p.m. On Sunday the quarter-finals begin at 9 am. and play will lead up to the championship game at 5 The boys atom final will be at noon at Hillside, mos- quito at 2:45 p.m. at Hill- side, peewee at 2:30 at Laurel and bantam at 4:15 at Laurel. Games will be played in boys atom, mosquito, pee- wee and bantam divisions and girls mosquito, peewee and bantam. A total of seven pitches will be used to con- duct the tourney, which will take a round-robin format guaranteeing each team at least three games. p.m., peewee at Laurel Vo. cational at 11:00 a.m. and bantam at 12:45 p.m., also at Laurel. The finals will be held Sunday with girls mosquito at Hillside Park at 1:25 soring a 56-team tour- nament Saturday and Sun- day in conjunction with Waterloo Days. ptartinimaiidtrn. waiters and a number of an and the ottieut at m. My “In, Waterloo. Mr. _ In of any... 'id,'dat"t Cam- W. "re-ted Canada mugs-"M19 mm Dump! the coupemou Mr. Rankine will use! is last you": winner, Itch Mttgttstas of Waterloo. Back to defend his title, Mr. Backup yin teeehe_.utstrxattp 2prvie.. worthy of your confidence JOHN FEDV DOCK CIR: Invitational boasts excellent field Team . GP Won Royal Bank Royals (7) Forbes Skyhawks (8) Parkway Ford Plums t 2) Forbes Firebird, (9) Crown Life Angels (1) Hill and Glasser Blue Jays (3) Alan Rigby's Furniture Tigers (6) Scotia Bank White Sox (5) WMFH Engineering Orioles (10) Parkway Ford Mustangs (4) Alf Grassing & Son Twins (In Standings include games to June 7/79. Tickets, which are $2 for adults and $1 for children. can be purchased in advance by contacting the following members of the K-W Minor Track and Field Associa- tion. Proceeds from ticket sales will help defray club equipment costs. Included in the meet will be the Pam-Am Games hur- dles trials and many out- standing competitors are expected to be in town for the meet. Dairy Queen Braves F (20) Pants Plus Giants - _ (19) TD Bank Cubs (12) Seibert Motors Pirates " (IT) l Lashbmok Shoes Flyers (22) l Capri & Whiskers Cardinals (14) I All Ontario Mtg. Expos (13) 1 Pot Pouni Jets (21) I Westmount Pharmacy Astros (15) ( Joe Reidel Decorating Dodgers (16) 1 Twin City Painting Reds (18) 1 Standings include games to June 7/79. _ JUNIOR T-BALL STANDINGS T CONEtrNGA DIVISION Team . GP Won In): Wat: is of "met iiGar June 7/79. Gus Mom Sports Bank of Montreal The K-W Invitational Track and Field meet will be held at Kitchener Centen- nial Stadium Friday, June 22 at 7 p.m. SENIOR T-BALL STANDINGS Tea-I GP We. Lou 1"rerirWtymfaeturing (4) l, “all. line lhla year. The Valerian Cont: Amateur Athletic Association has zed last year’s race 'gee, parehne a giant digtta clock. Ogre of the first in Canada. this clock will give all runners their time in tnitttsteq and seconds. Each runner will only have to look up as he or she C8OMett the outstanding are: distance funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Comm Parking, (New Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Qatz ~Bcchtcl “scaring (4) t an (5) t (3) on: (1) ml (2) JUNIOR T-BALL sarcomas GRAND RIVER DIVISION Mn will an will at an! at {be Mary Bauer Jim Rae Annette Schroeder Jenny Schroeder Todd McCuaig Beth Houston Rita Dorsch Beth Merikle Cindy Poag Kim Poag Stephen McDowell Cathy Bauer Susie Cuesta Chris Lang Pam Krug Lori Dietrich Leanne Pinder Mark-Gillam Duanne Moeser Richard Knill GP (lulu line to lmmedlstel see their the. y With the race just (on: days any, entries anti-e to pour in mm as (at d! as Montreal. Mule. new and Timmles. Elliott ,',"tfi'dr, in age Item ' to 0 vi teat themselves over the no Km distance. but: are “All and will be was» ed at the Stadium up to W. AM. on Race Day or can delivered to any Athlete Foot state before 5:!) RM. June 16. (20) (19) (12) (17) (22) (14) (13) (21) (15) (16) (18) 886AB22 885-1902 885-0626 579-8240 885-0218 885-02 18 884-5393' 884-6654 885-5741 885-4819 884-57 17

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