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Page 14 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, WMV., 30, 1980 Aluminum â€" Viny! â€" Steel Siding. Soffit, Fascia, Shutters, Storm Windows & Doors, Replacement Windows & Insulated Entrance Doors, Seamiess Eavestroughs. 207 Madison Ave. South Kitchener 743â€"8394 For those few w'eeds, you missed in the /; spring © i We can INSTALL everything we sell or advise you on how to DOâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELE. FREE ESTIMATES KILLER 4 & 5 inch â€" 11 colours for control of broadleaf weeds, chickweed & clover Patio Doors â€" Awnings with Cartridges : Collision and Conpletem Service > 430 Albert Street,Waterioo _ SUMMER PLANTING Potted Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees & Balled & Burlapped Trees Auto Body Weekdays 7:30â€"5:30 Sat. 8â€"12 Noon PUT YOUR HOME . IN EXPERIENCED HANDS [ ex â€" SPECIALS ‘ ( DAYMOND i . Vinvi â€" Steet Siginn: VINYL SIDING © WEEâ€"Bâ€"GON BARS Reg. 6.99 Now Reg. 7.98 Now DuN URSERY LTD. 1541 HIGHLAND ROD. WEST, KITCHENER 17459876 JumMes mouns MONâ€"FRI 8â€"6 Sat 8â€"5 Sun closed Siding & Supplies Ltd. REYNOLDS ALUMINUM SOFFIT +$58.11 DOUBLE PATIO SLIDING DOORS Reg. $674.00 In fact, there is no hotter ieam around right now. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor While many Waterloo sports teams seem to be hitâ€" ting the skids as thoughts of postâ€"season â€" play _ roll around, the same cannot be said of the junior Expos. Thanks to 8â€"4 and 3â€"2 wins over Kitchener and Camâ€" bridge last week respectiveâ€" ly. Expos have added to their torrid Interâ€"County Junior Baseball League pace that has seen them win their last eight games and 12 of their last 13. They have an 18â€"5 record atop the Iâ€"C loop. 1‘ games up on the second place Brantford Braves who are 16â€"6. and appear to be the logical choice as the leaâ€" gue‘s representative at the Ontaric Baseball Associaâ€" tion ~championships in Toronto Labor Day weeâ€" kend. At press time. club ofâ€" ficials were still awaiting confirmation of that selecâ€" tion from league commisâ€" sioner Art Fach of Preston. A glance at linescores inâ€" dicate Expo bats are boomâ€" ing as they collected a total of 25 in their latest two conâ€" quests. and they aren‘t exâ€" actly hurting on the mound lately either. especially with the emergence of Greg McEachern to the level that Expos scorch Iâ€"C foes EVERYTHING FOR HOME CARE AND PATIENT AID e Walking Aids e Hospital beds e Patient lifts W\ RLJL P @°HTLC C Sales and Rentals 407 GAGE AVENUE, KITCHENER 7456126 WILDER MEDICAL SUPPLIES LTD. A firstâ€"year‘ Mathematics student at University of Waâ€" terloo. McEachern said Saâ€" turday that compounding Expos tight schedule down the stretch is the fact that he is now in the midst of exams at the university. and he plans to get away from it all at their completion Aug. *I‘ll be here right until the last game against Guelph (Aug. 7). then I‘ll be going back home (Niagara Falls) to rest up and have a bit of vacation before I go back to work. But I‘ll be coming back for the OBA‘s. I The native of Niagara Falls has hit full stride in his last three games. silencing the usuallyâ€"powerful Stratâ€" ford bats right in the Fesâ€" tival City. then piecing to gether a 17â€"strikeout masâ€" terpiece® against Guelph. and Saturday twirling anâ€" other work of art against reâ€" surging Cambridge Jr. Terâ€" riers, giving up only three hits in the wellâ€"played ball game. **I‘ve been coming into my own lately, I‘m â€"feeling more relaxed on the mound now." said the slight McEaâ€" chern. "It‘s taken a while. coming to a new city. having new teammates. I just had to get used to the new surâ€" roundings." the club had hoped for but hadn‘t seen in early season. Open Bench Match AUVGUST 9 WOOLNERS CATERING rail & bars e Trapeze Bars & Ostomy Supplies e Bathroom safety Eightâ€"game win streak Elmira & District Rod and Gun Club BANQUET HALL and Corn Roast 669â€"2166 Coming Events GROUNDS AUVGUST 3 Barry‘s aquatic experienâ€" ce goes back to representaâ€" tion on Canadian Olympic Waterloo teams in 1972 and 1976. He has served as assistant coach at the University of Western Ontario, College Marie Victorin in Montreal and head coach at the Otâ€" tawa Gloucester Swim Club. From 1976 through 1979 he I‘m really pleased with my slider. it‘s been working very well lately. The fastâ€" ball is still my best pitch. but I usually do fairly well when I get both of them going together. And the team‘s playing well behind me too, everyone seems to have come together."" said McEachern,. who admits he is at his best when the presâ€" sure is on. Cliff Barry has been apâ€" pointed head coach of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club for the 1980 ‘season. ROW officials announced last week. Saturday the only major blow given up by McEaâ€" chern was a seventhâ€"inning homer by Mike Hannausch, who yanked a pitch just over the right field fence. The Expo righty worked four inâ€" nings of perfect baseball beâ€" fore allowing his first baâ€" serunner in the fifth. and alâ€" lowed only ‘six men on base the entire game. wouldn‘t want to miss that The win was sweet revenâ€" ge for Expo hitters, who pounded lefty Don Clarke for 10 hits during the conâ€" test. The architect of Expos last loss July 5. Clarke was named _ most â€" valuable pitcher â€"at the recent allâ€"star junior â€" tournament _ in Thorold. but he was no mysâ€" tery Saturday. Don Beaupre led the asâ€" French Stick........................ Onion Rolls......................... Rye Double Dark or Light Vienna Stick....................... Polish Rolls.......................... 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Barry appointed 19M BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES J ceeeressseesneseseessssessssesesseseesenesees a@ 5. P NPWA Ts rirfrsnstiriresiiErtrritr istesicise«« 3 +T OIDWIGgIt B se ces sessssssenssenec ce ne nc n ns en sns s ++ ++ ; UUJ OW TT qo mm n m en e n n m me n n n n n e ne e e aa nb n e n9t snn n n n n n n n n nn ne n a n n d h n e n e n n n n n n u0 n biubobshidibisbi id d d dA ANITAIITEAA dndedisActratactnbi MB .c screccrsrsevrerrcrecesiriccsasses " +T NUE S . Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs. & Sat: 6:00 p.m Friday: 9:00 p.m. Sun: 4:00 p.m. Just prior to coming to ROW he was assistant head coach at the Canadian Dolâ€" phin Swim Club, one of the top Canadian clubs. During 1980 he assisted in the coaching of the Canadian youth tour team to Heidelâ€" berg, Germany where Canaâ€" dian swimmers defeated both West Germany and Russia. + was headcoach of the Guelph Marlin Swim Club where he produced swimâ€" mers who are currently on the Canadian National Swim Team. Expos: had Monday‘s home game against Stratâ€" ford rained out and enter a sardineâ€"can schedule this week. Thursday they are home to Listowel at 7:30 Thursday ~ °> against Kitchener‘ Brian Miller picked up the win going seven innings as Waterloo pushed across five runs in the fourth against losing pitcher Dwayne Thacker. Expos had 15 hits in all with Beaupre and Gordon each netting a double and two singles. Terry Boegel and Dune MacDonald douâ€" bles and singles. Paul Oberâ€" holzer two singles and Schâ€" nurr a triple. g ‘ sault as he connected for a double and two singles as well as knocking in all three runs for Waterloo. Brad Schnurr and McEachern each had a pair of singles while Paul Reitzel doubled and Paul Mcintyre and Bruce Gordon singled. % ............... . 6Ofeach 2450 King St. E. r, Ont. 742 â€" 1681 1.45/doz. ~48/each . 85/each 43/each . T9/ doz. 1.00/doz ... 97/doz .50/each T8/doz.

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