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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 1980, p. 22

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Page 22 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 14, 1980 iCanadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario These models are yours for the asking, so we suggest you write for yours now. Thousands have already been mailâ€" ed, so write today to Dept.: 32934, Beltone Electronics Corp., 4201 W. Victoria, . Chicago, Illinois 60646. hk Hearing Loss is Not A Sign Of Old Age 132 WEBER STREET NORTH{ 1 WATERLOO Chicago, III.â€"An offer of special interest to those who hear but do not â€" understand words has been announced by Beltone. A _ nonâ€" operating model of the smallest Beltone aid of its kind will be given to anyone requesting it. Send for this model, put it on and wear it in the privacy of your own home to see how tiny a hearing aid can be. It is not a real hearing aid, and it‘s yours to keep. The actual aid weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it‘s all at ear level, in one unit. "*Is your home just for what STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY See me about State Farm‘s automatic inflation coverage that can increase with the value of your home it cost you..? No guilty consciences on midgets PAUL PUNCHER ...puzzled and amused Edwin R. Welwood 886â€"4470 ADVER HSEMENE p*#*9 The Region of Waterloo (ROW) Swim Club competâ€" ed in the annual Royal Inâ€" surance Invitational Swim Meet hosted by the Laurenâ€" tian University Swim Club, in Sudbury May 9 â€" 11. Award winners for ROW 100 backstroke; gold, 200 backstroke, gold, 400 LM.; bronze, 200 breaststroke. TODD MAJOR â€" gold, 400 free; silver, 200 backstroke ; bronze, 200 free; 4th, 100 free; 4th, 100 breaststroke. KIM GELLATLY â€" gold, 100 breaststroke; silver, 200 breaststroke; silver, 200 I.M. ; 6th, 200 backstroke. LIANNE CASSIDY â€" gold © . Custom Made ® Caya Fabrics ®© 8â€"10 Day Service & Material for Sewers Available Phone 886â€"1600 Waterloo | 742â€"8394 742â€"8395 LIANNE HARKER â€" gold Harker strikes | _ for triple gold & at Laurentian |â€"_ swim meet â€" 2 _ UNIQUE DRAPESâ€"SHEERS ALL YEAR ROUND DECORATING SERVICE 207 Madison Ave. S., 20% OFF CALL FOR DOâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELF INFORMATION OR A FREE NOâ€"OBLIGATION ESTIMATE SEAMLESS ALUMINUM EAVESTROUGHING Optimists will take victory... Siding & Supplies Ltd. Gerry Haack By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Waterloo Optimist midâ€" gets will gladly take their first win of the season and run, with uh, no postâ€"game analysis please. MIKE WEST â€" silver, 100 back; silver, 200 back; 8th, 50 free; 8th, 200 1. M. JOHN ALLEN â€" silver, 200 I.M.; bronze, 200 fly ; 4th, 200 breast ; 5th, 400 L. M. Not Tom Heinbuch of Kitchener Falcons though. Are you kidding? No one could blame the hardâ€"throwâ€" ing Falcon righthander if he demanded a videoâ€"tape reâ€" play of the Interâ€"County Midget Baseball League opener Monday â€" just to see how he was a victim of highâ€" way robbery. 200 breaststroke; silver 100 breaststroke; 5th 200 LM.; 5th 400 LM. â€" MARTY HANSEN â€" 6th, 400 I.M. ; 6th, 200 breastsâ€" troke; 7th, 200 I.M., 200 breast ; 8th, 200 back. PAUL HESS â€" silver, 200 fly; 4th, 100 fly; 8th, 200 All Heinbuch did over the regulation nine innings was strike out 22 Optimist batâ€" ters, including five innings where he struck out the side, allow only two hits, both in the first inning, and totally dominate Waterloo batters to the point of frusâ€" tration. MICHELLE GONSALâ€" VES â€" 6th, 200 free, 8th, 800 CINDY KLINCK â€" 6th, 400 free, 7th, 400 L.M., 8th, 200 ALISON LOUCAS â€" 4th, 100m fly; 5th, 50 free; 6th, 100 free. § Oh, and he also lost the game 2â€"0. 5 LAURA HARKER â€"5th, 200 L.M., 200 back; 6th, 400 free;, 7th, 100 back. HEATHER CROWNE â€" 4th, 100 back. Relays 15 AND OVER GIRLS â€" Harker, Hansen, Gonsalves, Loucas 200 medley relay, 3rd. 11 & 12 GIRLS Klinck, Gellatly, Cassidy, Crowne. 200 medley relay â€" 4th. *‘*There certainly isn‘t much you can say about a game like that,‘""‘ said Opâ€" puzzled. We knew it would be a lowâ€"scoring game with Dave (Optimist ace pitcher Dave Drago) and Heinbuch on the mound, but I thought for sure there‘d be more hitâ€" ting than this.‘‘ After his club had staked him to the firstâ€"inning 2â€"0 lead, Drago slowly but sureâ€" ly warmed up and later in the game when he got his curve ball working, he had Falcon batters standing staring at called third strikes like Cigar Store Inâ€" dians. 3 ‘"I went with the fastball for the first while, I don‘t know, I‘m kinda scared to use a pitch if I don‘t know that it‘s working,"‘ said Drago. ‘‘*But then I threw a timist . manager â€" Paul ‘Despite Heinbuch‘s heroic display, he did not totally steal the limelight as Drago, in much the same manner as he did all last season, imâ€" proved as the game went on and ended up fashioning a most respectable threeâ€"hit shutout with 11 strikeouts. On Thursday night Waâ€" terloo Obstruction Co. tied Hamilton ‘A‘ 1â€"1 in women‘s field hockey. Dorothy Hibâ€" bard scored the only Obâ€" struction Co. goal. Waterloo Goal Diggers beat Hamilton ‘*B‘ 3â€"2 on two goals by Cathy Cummings and one by Cathy Tracy. On Saturday Goal Diggers beat Hamilton ‘A‘ 3â€"1. Marie Miller scored two and Gail Flaherty one. A combined Waterloo team tied St. Mary‘s High Goal Diggers, Obstruction Co. continue success Why not let us videotape the wedding day and then you can reâ€"live the big day over and over again on your own TV! For full details and a free estimate call: WEDDING COMING UP? WATERLOO VIDEO SERVICES 885â€"4173 couple of curves in the midâ€" die innings and when I knew they were working, I kept with them."> . _ The game was not short on excitement despite all the whiffs as errors afield had both pitchers in â€"hot spots in various stages of the contest. Drago was most affected by tarnished defenâ€" sive play as Optimists comâ€" mitted five errors compared to two by Kitchener. Some quick strategy in the first inning paid off in the only runs of the contest. After first baseman Todd Sheridan walked, Puncher signalled the hitâ€"andâ€"run for centrefielder Todd Smith "I had a lot of very, very nervous ballplayers out there _ tonight," _ said Puncher, adding that seâ€" veral were playing their first game ever under the lights. ‘"But you can‘t just yank them for making one or two mistakes, they‘ve got to learn out there and the only way to do that is to play." School 2â€"2 on Friday night. Waterloo dominated most of the game but was having trouble scoring. Ruth Johnâ€" ston scored on a penalty flick in the first half and Cathy Tracey scored in the second half to give Waterloo a 2â€"0 lead going into the final ten minutes of play. St. Mary‘s came back to score two goals, one with about five seconds left to play, to tie the game. Obstruction Co.‘s next *"I think at this time of year the pitcher is at an adâ€" vantage over tlie batters," said Puncher. ‘"A batter isn‘t in a groove yet, and on a cold night like this when you only get up about once every three innings, you aren‘t likely to be too reâ€" laxed." h and the batter went with the pitch, making for a ‘""textâ€" fully pulled off the delayed doubleâ€"steal which allowed Sheridan . to score. the game‘s opening run, and Smith also scored when Eric Macnaughton â€" bashed â€" a clean single for Waterloo‘s second, and last, hit of the night. book‘‘ play according to Puncher as Sheridan went to Optimists will attempt to remain undefeated this weeâ€" kend when they travel to Guelph for a 1:30 p.m. game Sunday followed by their home opener at Bechtel Park Monday night at 7:30 p.m. against Cambridge. game is at Columbia Fields on Thursday night at 7:00 against Oakville. All fans are welcome to come and cheer. Goal Diggers next game is against Forest City in London on Thursday. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS TERY |â€" MEMORIAL AHEAD OF TIME* DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES §28 Victorina St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6138 After hours 578â€"7154 SHOULD YOU PURCHASE Large indoor Showrcoms

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