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Brohman â€" Valeriote Computers ‘â€"Clity Fastballs > .: _Ladies Softball 207 Madison Ave. South Kitchener 742â€"8394 SIDING â€" SOFFIT â€" FASCIA AND EAVESTROUGHS Fairview Cinema rrohy" REYNOLDS ALUMINUNM Put your home in experienced hands. , | HELD OVER Sorry No Passes BATTING LEADERS (19 At Bats) STARTS FRIDAY WHOLLY MOSES HELD OVER URBAN COWBOY | exvertamment | 2 Shows Nightly 6: Matinee Sun. 2pm Warning: some language may be HELD OVER THE SHINING 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly 7&49:30pm BRUBAKER 2nd Hit â€" *a«=»maâ€"t ROSE SORRY NO CHILDREN Box Office Opens 8 p.m. J HELD OVER G THE SHINING s ¢ 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9:30pm Matinee Sunday 2 p.m. HELD OVER STARTS FRIDAY WALT DISNEY‘S MARY POPPINS 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9:30 p.m. Matinee Daily 2 p.m. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BAcKk SCAVENGER HUNT â€" re==sâ€" Box Office Opens 8pm HELD OVER BRONCO BILLY Matinee Sat.&Sun. 2pm Matinee Sunday 2 p.m. HELD OVER ROUGH CUT 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee Sunday 2 p.m. HELD OVER ( BRUBAKER Two Shows Nightly 7 & 9:15 STARTS FRIDAY: Py xt WALT DISNEY‘S MARY POPPINS 2 Shows Nightly 7:1589:15pm Matinee Sat.&Sun. 2pm 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9:30 p.m. STARTS FRIDAY FAME Matinee Sunday 2 p.m. Siding & Supplies Ltd. 19 391 11 U Waterloo Morrison jumped â€" on â€" Milverton pitcher Patty Down right from the first inning when they scored two runs and they never looked back. Milâ€" verton did put a bit of a scare into Waterloo when they loaded the bases in both the fourth and sixth innings but Waterloo pitcher Patty McIntosh was able to hold them to only two runs each Two weeks ago Waterloo Morrison Painting suffered their first defeat of the seaâ€" son. They managed only six hits in a 3â€"2 loss to Goderich but perhaps it proved to be good medicine. * Morrison rebounded from their poor batting with a 14â€" hit, 11â€"4 victory over Milverâ€" ton juniors last Wednesday at Centennial Park, leaving Waterloo with a 6â€"1 league _Enthusiasm abounds on Morrison Painting A.B. Gas B.F.G.â€"Other Guys > Orrâ€"Vettes Good Gals Kâ€"W Pacers N.CR. _ Waterioo Mutual Kâ€"W Record We have a fine selection of potted evergreens, flowering shrubs, fruit trees, currants, blueberries and our trees are balled and burlapped for summer planting. caliper size trees also available SUMMER PLANTING Kâ€"W LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS AS OF JUNE 20, 1980 "B" WEST DIVISION WEDNESDAY NIGHT ‘ SPECIAL Blue Haven Junipers | â€"__ _ â€" pyramidal form 1459876 1541 HIGHLAND RD. WEST, KITCHENER \ NURSERY R’l"l.'rn. 10 % . Other coaches are better known in the Kâ€"W area but Waterloo Morrison‘s coachâ€" ing duo of Bill Laight and Larry Wilson are notable in their own right. They have all 13 of their players inâ€" volved in every game. Perâ€" haps Sharon Ratcliffe‘s play Jane Bell‘has been an imâ€" portant addition to Morrison this year. Leading the team in batting, she continued her hot pace Wednesday knockâ€" ing in three runs on two sinâ€" gles and a double. Nancy McCallum also had a big night with three rbi‘s on a single and double. Pauline Pinder accounted for two runs on two hits while Mary Reinhart and Karen Bell also had rbis. Sharon Ratâ€" cliffe and Jane Waite scored three runs each. 107 14 118 Weekdays 8 â€" 8 14 10 10 last Wednesday night best exemplifies the spirit and @nthusiasm which marks Waterloo‘s play this year. For someone who has menâ€" tioned retiring from ball the past few years, she was runâ€" ning the bases with abandon against Milverton. She had several steals including a runâ€"scoring steal home. Steals, hitâ€"andâ€"runs and squeeze bunts are all part of Waterloo‘s repertoire and the coaches have shown conâ€" fidence in all their players to perform when they have to. Bill platoons his players freely and has been willing to shift them from one posiâ€" tion to another. The players for their part have come through whether it has been with timely hits, sharp deâ€" fensive plays or strong pitching. Staeblers 101 Pilot Ins Kâ€"W Hospital B.F.G.â€"Blue Jays CL.W. Arrow Loc.303 Equitable Life x5 B.F.G.â€"Two f Waterloo Morrison‘s one 11 â€" 4 "C" EAST DIVISION Waterloo Morrison looks forward to some stiff comâ€" petition this week and next. Tonight they are visited at Centennial Park by an always tough Oshweken club. Game time is 8:30 p.m. and everyone is enâ€" couraged to come out to what should prove to be an exciting game. Sunday Waâ€" terloo goes to Milverton and next : Wednesday Tillsonâ€" burg, last year‘s league vicâ€" tors, are here in Waterloo. All Morrison Painting home games are Wednesâ€" days at 8:30 p.m. weakness has to be their lack of pitching depth. They have arguably, the best pitcher in the league in Patty Mcintosh (6â€"0) but were unable to find an exâ€" perienced pitcher to back her up this year. 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