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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1979, p. 18

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Despite inclement weather during May, the Waterloo Minor Girl‘s Softâ€" ball were able to finish the regular schedule last week. Final standings were deterâ€" mined following the last game, June 14. . The playâ€"offs will be held this week with the chamâ€" Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 1979 A History of Kitchener By W. V. (Ben) Uttley With an introduction and a biographical sketch of the author i Howard Hayes, an instructor with Youth Football Waterioo and former player with the UW Warriors. 364 Photographs / 464 Pages / $5.00 _ positions Walter Schmidt in the proper stance formation during last Saturday‘s clinic at WCI. 4 A fascinating, informal chronicle Kitchener by a man who played important part in its history Wilfrid Laurier University Press At local bookstores My THANKS to those who voted for our policies in the last election, and especially to those who actively supported my candidacy. . My CONGRATULATIONS . to Frank Epp and Mike Makarchuk for the fine campaigns they waged. Until my constituency office is open, please feel free to contact me at 885â€"4900 OR write, postage free: Walter McLean, M.P. â€" House of Commons Ottawa. Ontario My COMMITMENT to bring to the people of Waterloo riding the best representation |can. WALTER McLEAN WATERLOO RIDING Softbalil playoffs start this week by Gerald Noonan pionship games scheduled for Saturday, June 23 in Cenâ€" tennial Park, Waterloo. Acâ€" tion starts at 9:30 a.m. with the Novice teams followed by Tâ€"Ball and Bantam. All girls in the house league are expected to be in attendance for this closeâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"season party. In case of rain the games will take place Sunâ€" day, June 24. ‘ chronicle of There are not too many but several were at waâ€" grizzlies that are wellâ€"loved terloo collegiate Saturday. 885â€"4900 No snarls at Grizzlie clinic Over 50 youngsters from ages 8â€"12 were in attendance during the Youth Football Waterloo clinic that was coâ€" sponsored by the Toronto Grizzlies semiâ€"pro football club. Many of the young players were in awe of such figures as former Toronto Argo linâ€" HOOKED on us! Season ticket hoiders and all Minor Soccer players Free Admission WATERLOO ATHLETICS O.A.S.D.L. * FEATURING GERMANY‘S NATIONAL YOUTH GOALIE PLUS FIVE ALL STARS!! SEAGRAM STADIUMâ€"WATERLOO SAT. JUNE 23rd 7 pm F.C. OLYMPIA WEST GERMANY 18T A DIVISION INTERNATIONAL SOCCER "It was a hot day and the clinic wasn‘t that well publiâ€" cized so the turn out was great," said Chiasson. "It was obvious the boys enâ€" joyed meeting the Grizzâ€" lies." Grizzlies, who play out of the Midâ€"Atlantic Football League, gave out free famiâ€" ly passes for their opener July 7 at Lamport Stadium in Toronto, and also handed out Grizzlie bumper stickers. Prior to the Grizzlies takâ€" ing part in the clinic, the boys were taught some basic fundamentals by some of the top minor football coaches in the city. Clinic director Vic Chiasâ€" son termed the day "a treâ€" mendous success." "It sure is great seeing this type of turnout for our clinics."" said Bray. "It‘s a great inspiration to continue to develop Canadian taâ€" lent." â€" eman Charlie Bray, now an integral part of the Grizzlie program, as he shook hands, chatted with and signed auâ€" tographs for the youngsters. VS The qualifying age is for boys born in 1967â€"71. League registration v' be held between 7â€"9 p.m. Seagram Stadium tonight and next Wednesday. Cost is $10 for single players or $25 for a family of three or If anyone is interested in coaching, managing or being an executive of Youth Football Waterloo or wishes more information, phone Chiasson at 885â€"2085 beâ€" tween 5â€"8 p.m. _i The purpose of the semiâ€" pro club is to develop postâ€" college or postâ€"junior Canaâ€" dian boys to a high level of competition by competing against topâ€"calibre Ameriâ€" can teams. **When young men like Vic Chiasson organize programs for the young boys of the community we can see Canâ€" adians appreciate good sport and good football," said Grizzlie Tony Hill, a former BC Lion.‘‘Vic has been working out with us too and is a top candidate for starting cornerback. It‘s obâ€" vious this young man is serious about football. I‘ll wager this is going to be a hell of a wellâ€"organized group."‘ General Admission $2.00

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