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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1979, p. 14

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By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Minutes after his club swamped Stratford Opâ€" timists 204 last week, Waâ€" terloo Expo field manager Nels Grigg defended his team‘s overpowering naâ€" Page 14 â€" Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 1979 FOR LEARNING TO LOSE WEIGHT wl m narn walo ul 2C awh) FoRr MEETinc inFormation carl KITCHENER, 742â€"1 161 CGETA TO"GIFT Every member of Weight Watchers * (in participating areas) can qualify for a hard cover gift copy of the Weight Watchers new program cookbook by Jean Nidetch. Join Weight Watchers in participating areas between June 11 and Aug. 4, 1979, and with 12 week consecutive attendance get your gift copy with over 600 recipes, plus menus used by the world‘s largest weight control organization. In addition to new members our past, present and rejoining members, and lifetime members are also eligible. Details available in Weight Watchers classes in participating areas only. CAMBRIDGE (GALT) GUELPH KITCHENER First United church Wed., 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m CAMBRIDGE KITCHENER WATERLOO St. Paut‘s United Church Reformation 450 Khy St. E. Lutheran Church Thurs., 7:30 p.m. 456 K?!ASI; _ CAMBRIDGE (GALT) FERGUS GUELPH St. John on the Hill United Church Melville Tues., 7:30 p.m ELMIRA New location July 3 Woodside Bible Chape! Tuesday 7 30 p m STRATFORD ° Park view United Church 470 Ontario St. Wed .. 9:30 a.m Listowel throws Expos a scare m u6 n @p 1) 7 MnO WV M 5. 6 on ol 1. wie t T( neh BP5 i0013 B TIOM L IM0C MEAMMMARSSE T N o w6 N h7 w T Hap S TEAAA TD Ny ruru YMâ€"YWCA Church of the 400 Speedvale East Good Shepherd Mon., 7:30 p.m. 116 Queen St. N Mon., 7:30 p.m Mon.. 7:30 p.m LISTOWEL Royai Canadian Legion 259 Elizabeth St. East ‘"Listen, any club in this league can beat any other club on a given night,‘‘ he said pointâ€"blank. It seemed Expos were bent on proving just that Thursday night. Rolling along with 55 hits and 44 runs in their last Thurs.. 7:30 p.m STRATFORD YMâ€"YWCA, 204 Downie St. Wed .. 7:30 p.m Wed., 9:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m 29 Westmount Rd. S Tues., 1:30 p.m. Tues., 7:30 p.m. Waiper Hotel Lakeshore Bible Chape! Room 304, 3rd Floor 470 Gleneim Cres. 1 King St. W Thurs.. 7:30 p.m. Fri.. 12 noon United Church (Mail) Back Entrance 50 Quebec St. Thurs., 1 p.m., 7:30 p.m New Class KITCHENER WATERLOO For some mysterious reaâ€" son, the local booming bats were conspicuously silent, as the home club managed Listowel bunched two runs off two hits in the third and added a singleton in the seventh to take a 3â€"0 lead. All runs were unearned. Expos got the thfee back in the seventh and eighth when Listowel fell apart in the field, and Terry Boegel sinâ€" gled in Dave Barrett with the winning run in the 10th to avaoid collossal embarâ€" rassment. But even Barrett made it to third on a threeâ€" three games, one could hardly expect Waterloo to be high as kites for the visitâ€" ing Listowel Legionnaires at Bechtel Park. Listowel coming into the game sportâ€" ed an unenviable 2â€"8 record. But they came within an ace of leaving at 3â€"8, and it was they who lost the game,; not Expos who won it in the end. The final score was 4â€"3 Waterloo in 10 innings. base error to rightâ€"fielder Paul Brooks. y KITCHENER 321 Fischer Rd. East Thurs., 9:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m St. George‘s NEW HAMBURG St. George‘s Bryon and Waterioo Sts Tues., 7:30 p.m. HESPELER 73 Queen St. East Mon., 7:30 p.m. Wed .. 8:30 a m Miles Marshall of Waâ€" terloo finished second in the men‘s 50â€"59â€"yearâ€"old classâ€" with a time of 41:50, while Bluevale collegiate‘s Laurie Whorwood was third among women 13â€"19 with a time of 47:23. Dave Northey of the Waâ€" terloo County Amateur Athâ€" letic Association won the Waterloo 10â€"Kilometre Clasâ€" sic road race Sunday by 17 seconds over last year‘s winner Rich Hughson. Northey, competing against Hughson in the 20â€" 29â€"yearâ€"old division, coâ€" vered the distance in 31:19 in hot humid weather. The top woman finisher was Janet Dick of London who was clocked in 38:11. Northey wins 10KM Classic only six hits off two Lisâ€" towel hurlers. "I wish I could say it was just one of those days where nothing goes right,‘" said an obviously _ disenchanted Grigg in the dugout followâ€" ing the game. ‘"But our guys were trying to put the ball out of the park every time. Their (Listowel) pitchers just threw junk. They layed it in and our guys were overâ€" swinging. The name of this game is to advance runners, not hit it over the fence every time."‘ Grigg was obviously reâ€" ferring to the fact that Expos left 10 men stranded, many in fine scoring posiâ€" Expos ineptness should not have detracted from the fact that the visitors, who will be available at dealers and newsstands in Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Record The Record . ELSINORE PAISLEY AMBERLEY PORT ELGIN POINT CLARK SOUTHAMPTON KINCARDINE SAUBLE BEACH TIVERTON CHESLEY LAKE BURGOYNE INVERHURON On Friday and Saturday OLIPHANT Daily delivery service to these Lake Huron vacation areas will begin on Friday, June 22. ‘‘I thought it would be a good chance to start Geoff, but I only wanted him to go three innings or so because it was Craig‘s scheduled game. But I was satisfied with Geoff‘s effort and I hope to get him on my startâ€" ing schedule soon. We need someone else,"‘ said Grigg. Rick Williams, playing first base for Expos, led the plate brigade with a double and single. Boegel also had have incurred their share of bad luck this year, played fine ball and should have won the game. Geoff Trasuk got his first start for Expos and whiffed five in three innings, before giving way to Craig Duâ€" becki;, the eventual winner. Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee of the CITY OF WATERLOO A brief ceremony will take place on Monday June 25th at 12:30 p.m. at 227 King Street South, Waâ€" terloo. Invites All Interested Citizens to the unveiling of the plaque marking the designation of the Mutual Life Building, a City of Waterloo Heritage Landâ€" HERITAGE LANDMARK | ~ y OF WATr O\« _4 3\ MAIN ENTRANCE OFF KING ST. 1912 two hits while Jim Taylor and Tim Forsythe had the year. Brooks had a double and single and John Wilson, losâ€" ing pitcher Don Clarke and Dale Wilson all singled for Listowel. Dale Wilson was Waterloo Siskin captain last Notes: Expos were bl:@' towel last night and 1 busy slate of games starting tomorrow at 7:30 at Bechtel against Cambridge. They are in Stratford Friday, Kitchener Sunday, Cambridâ€" ge Monday and Kitchener Tuesday â€" Apologies go to Jamie Reuel, whose name was ‘‘royally‘‘ misspelled in last week‘s issue. Eon

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