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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jul 1980, p. 18

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64 University Ave. West, Waterioo Where children are able to discover themselves and the world around them. Two and three ‘halfâ€"day proâ€" grams. 578â€"3844. 136) EXPECTANT PARENTS Education Classes. physiâ€" cal preparation based on Lamaze. Next class begins September 8thâ€"8th. Waterloo Regional Health Unit. 850 King West. Kitchener. 744â€"7357. (36) 26A TAILORING & ALTERATIONS © Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 30, 1980 25 CHILD CARE pee__ _ f$84 __ DO SsOMETHING NEW! Unattached and interestâ€" ed. Call Rendezvous Datâ€" ing, 653â€"1661 or 893â€"1661 or 836â€"1661 11:00 a.m. â€" 11 BIORHYTHMS â€" Intellecâ€" tual, emotional, physical cycles calculated matheâ€" matically based on biorâ€" hythmic theory. $1.00 for any month desired. Send birthdate, desired month, return address, $1.00 to: Biorhythm Print Service, P.O. Box 482, Station C, Kitchener. Reply guaranâ€" WE WILL be closed for holiâ€" days starting August 10th and back in the salon working August 26th. Thank you! Hens n‘ Chicks Beauty Salon, 59 Menno Street, Waterloo. 886â€"2733. EXPERIENCED MOTHER will babysit partâ€"time or occasionally,central Waâ€" â€"terloo, 884â€"3093. 28 PERSONALS MICHAEL THE Tailor does all kinds of tailoring and alterations. even drapes and leather. Reasonable. Call 886â€"6437. 81 Ridâ€" geview Crescent. BIRTHRIGHT HELPS â€" Unâ€" wanted pregnancies. offers help. a friend. meâ€" dical assistance. free pregnancy test. counâ€" selling. We care. 579.300:. (th) {formerly with Family Counselling Services of Guelph) Announces the Opening of a New COUNSELLING SERVICE at 171 Queen St. S.,. Kitchener Families. Married Couples, in B.D., M.A., PhD., (abd) Groups, Seminars Office Hours: Mon. to Fr. 9â€"S5pm (evenings) Tues. & Wed 6â€"Ipm JOHN TROJIAN y â€">2 _ Kâ€"W & KE) CAMBRIDGE +\ &#" BABYSITTING *!~ > SERVICE J A UNIQUE ANSWER HELPING SITTERS AND PARENTS FIND EACH OTHER 886â€"4371 250 East Avenue, 743â€"5711 CENTRES Tel (32) (34) (31) (th) Firefighters cop Brantford event How would you like to quaâ€" lify for employment in thouâ€" sands of occupations. do it at a low cost and enjoy it? YES? Then why not enrol in one of the 77 different proâ€" grams offered at Conestoga College? Do you lack basic educaâ€" tion? This program could improve your skills in Math and English and act as a stepping stone to one of our varied programs. Waterloo Firefighters won the consolation chamâ€" pionship in the first annual Brantford bantam baseball tournament by defeating Oakville 74 in the finals. "BEAUTIFUL _ HANDS Begin with beautiful nails"‘. In one appointâ€" ment we can transfogm bitten or problem nails into longer, lovelier fingerâ€" nails. The Total Look 742â€" 2321. . (tf) 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOLS Waterloo was knocked into the consolation round when they lost a tough 3â€"2 decision to Peterborough in extra innings. In the first in ning Mike McLaughlin and Jeff Lobsinger led off with backâ€"toâ€"back doubles but the Waterloo batters were then held hitless until Jamie Young stroked a single in the bottom of the eighth. Jamie Ducharme went the distance for Waterloo and scattered eight Peterâ€" borough hits. Firefighters then switched diamonds and imâ€" 28 PERSONALS 32 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION for the rest of your life? _ Building skills tocday for the needs of tomorrow. fall season. For Information Call 744â€"3365 or 742â€"0966 m. .. PIANO and ORGAN Reserve now for the Private. Tutoring ACADEMIC UPGRADING TREBLE CLEF MUSIC STUDIOS Graduates of this proâ€" gram are trained to diagâ€" nose, locate and repair the electrical and meâ€" ~whanical faults in major domestic appliances. The Appliance Servicing Program emphasizes fundamental principles and provides a firm techâ€" nical foundation upon which further knowledge may be based as technoâ€" logical advances are made in the industry. This 40â€"week program accepts students every Monday. In the final, Firefighters came out‘swinging and built up a sixâ€"run lead in the first inning. Pitcher Jamie Young helped his own cause when he pulled two balls over the right field fence. Jeff Lobsinger, Jamie Duâ€" charme and Kevin McGraw had two singles each while Doug Ranton had one. Young scattered nine hits and got himself out of trouâ€" ble twice by picking runners off base. Oakville threaâ€" tened in the final inning but a popâ€"up to Jody Pfaff ended the game. Firefighters are in a tourâ€" ney in Burlington this weeâ€" kend. mediately overcame their disappointment by blasting Paris 10â€"0 in a game stopped by the mercy rule after six innings. Third baseman Scott Puncher blasted two home runs and a double while Jamie Ducharme also had a good day at the plate with two singles and a douâ€" ble. Other Waterloo hitters were Jeff Lobsinger and Jamie Young with doubles, Mike Kavelman a single, and peewee players Brad Steven with two doubles and catcher Kevin McGraw a single. Jamie Young had the Paris batters under control as he gave up a walk, single and struck out 10 of the 20 batters he faced. 35 EDUCATION . TRADE SCHOOLS for the rest of your life? NZ Suilding skills tocday for the needs of tomorrow. Get your rear in gear. Take a walk. APPLIANCE SERVICING Walk a block.Today. * Chargers open camp Waterloo peewee football Chargers are set to open training camp next Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. at MacGregor school at the corner of King «and Central St. and all early indications are it should be a good one. This year‘s staff is offerâ€" ing an invitation to all boys. age 13 and under who weigh 125 pounds or less to attend Chargers training camp. They will practise every Tuesday and Thursday in August at MacGregor from 6:45â€"8 p.m. Protective equipment will be issued to all registered players but contact will not take place for the first three weeks. Anyone interested in playing but because of holiâ€" days is unable to attend should contact Chiasson at Chargers will have newâ€" look uniforms with black helmets and pants contrastâ€" ed by the familiar gold sweaters. and have also added to their management staff with Craig Richardson lining up as assistant coach and Steve Crain as generalâ€" manager. This vear‘s edition of the Chargers will be playing an Interâ€"City schedule within the Southwestern Ontario Regional Association against teams from Camâ€" bridge. Brantford. Hamilâ€" ton. Grimsby. and possibly Kitchener. all culminating FIRST RACE Purse $300 Olive‘s Prince. N. McKnight Sr. Lady York, H. Goit Crossridge Diana, J. Thompson THIRD RACE Purse Hario Buffy. W. Dupee Princess Penn. R. Battin Crossridge Count. J. Thompson Bonds Pride. G. Bond Emma C. Lee. J. Duckworth Crimson Josie. B. Daer Sudden Notice. D. Devine SIXTH RACE Purse $300 Gentle Penn Jack. R. Battin Ebony Dale. N. McKnight Sr. Rerun Dale. H. Leatherdale Quick Beat Dillon. T.B.A. Amies Punk. B. Silverthorne Susan Ann. R. Daer in the regional tournament at Seagram Stadium Nov. 16â€"17 and then the provincial finals at Ivor Wynne in Haâ€" milton the following week. ?nedy York. C. Aitorf imely Trish, J. Roloson True Priscilla, R. Battin Ima Ferric Knight. P. Maguire FOURTH RACE Purse $300 Long John Key. D. Beisel Golden Judge. F. Armstrong Flora Mite. R. Battin Sue‘ Mac Lady. P. Maguire Chuck McKiyo. G. Girling Silver Wave. W. Rapson Horton‘s Frost. T.B.A. 2 FIFTH RACE Purse $ J R Easy. D. Devine Barwihor. J. Dobbin Waveing Kel. H. Swartzentruber Dalenia Fly. D. Beisel J‘s Debbie. T.B.A. Miss Dainty Dodger. R. Battin Spring Creek Tom. T.B.A. SEVENTH RACE Purse $375 Shores Dan. D. Kennedy Davey John. T.B.A. Missy McBride. R. Battin Jaymar Pat. J. Main SECOND RACE Purse $3 Ivy‘s Hope. K.. DeGrow 4 Winter Magic. H. Swartzentruber Victor Philbrick . J. Roloson Darn Dapper. K. Girling Fetchie F.. J. Thompson . High Lady. L. Fitzsimmions ; Leap Year Girl. Anderson AB Twigg‘s Devil. B. Melina Keena Rox. D. Kennedy _ New Hamburg Civic Holiday Races Purse $350 } Purse $350 Purse $375 Western Ontario â€" tennis tournament goes this weekend Player, Club Joe Ivan. Wind Bill Martin. Kit Brian Walters.. Tor Ken Briggs. Br Greg Darichuk. Cam Barry Boughner. Lon Randy Mercer. Lon Paul Rutckyj. Wind Denis Flanagan. Str John Ivan. Wind Mr. Expo. H. Goit Rightful. B. Silverthorne EIGHTH RACE > Purse $400 Janice Ray. N. McKnight Sr Starfire Lori. T.B.A. t Damans Gene: T.B.A. Mr. Statehill: R. Battin Mary Irene. D. Devine Patty Cudge. B. Schofield Bauers Team Sports Harmony Lunch Kâ€"W Pacers Dominion Life A.B. Gas B.F.G.â€"Other Guys Orrâ€"Vettes Good Gals Waterloo Gary Dix Dave Bvers . Dave Dix Jim Taylor Brian Schnurr Dunc MacDonald Terry Boegel Don Beaupre Mickey Kozlowski Rick Williams Bob Schnurr Brad Schnurr Mike Yosurack Mike Blake Twins Sponsored by Grandma Lee‘s, the Western Ontario Open is the largest tourâ€" nament held in the Waterloo Region and is played the same weekend each year. Equitable Life CL.W. Outlaws Arrow Loc. 303 Clemmer Ind. BF.G.â€"Two The Western Ontario Open Tennis .championships will once again be held this year at Waterloo Tennis Club starting Friday and concludâ€" ing with finals Monday afâ€" ternoon, the Civic Holiday. Unfortunately, the Naâ€" tionals are being played in Ottawa this weekend also, creating a conflict for many top players who normally Waterloo Mutual Kâ€"W Hospital Kâ€"W Record Eatons Staebler‘s 101 Shady Ladies Mutual Life Sowa Tools The Daredeviis Pilot Ins. Electrohome B.F.G.â€"Blue Jays Ladies Softball INDIVIDUAL LEADERS â€" 80 or more at bats PCT G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI | 431 25 102030 44 7 1 5 27 t 421 28 121 28 51 12 1 3 18 Tor .396 26 106 21 42 11 1 2 2 f + .382 2%% 102 17 39 8 1 1 15 . Cam .381 27 106 19 40 4 1 1 22 EAVESTROUGHING 1â€"C Stats Kâ€"W LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS AS OF JULY 21, 1980 "A" DIVISION R "B"/WEST DIVISION "B"/EAST DIVISION "C"/WEST DIVISION "C"/EAST DIVISION AVG. G Faster Master. T.B.A. Miss Blaze Frost. B. Schofield Sociable Joe. R. Battin :( Jan‘s Last Hope. C. Aitorf Richland Chief. J; Main AE Greenview Duke. T.B.A; But among the confirmed entrants are last year‘s men‘s singles champion Jerry Karzen of Glencoe, II1., who will be back to atâ€" tempt to defend his title, and ranked local players Bill Leigh of Cambridge, and Waterloo‘s Steven Yuska. would have entered the local event. NINTH RACE Ivan Lobell. J. Thompson AE Black Duchess. T.B.A Play will start each day at 9 a.m. with finals Monday afternoon. There is no adâ€" mission charge and refreshâ€" ments are available at the club.« 247 231 212 182 180 150 109 057 257 21 24 16 18 18 15 Hâ€"?°B 3B HR SB RBI 8 11 26 3 0 2 0 11 85 10 2 6 0 1 0 14 9# 14 2 4i 0 1 0 19 96 19 28 7 0 2 2 6 105 15 27 1 0 0 10 °6 75 14 19 2 1 0 1. 8 85 12 21 3 0 0 4 9 11 13 13 10 12 10 163 186 139 210 184 147 128 15 135 Purse $600 110 181 155 192 224 218 138 123 135 15 138 172 251 197 104 16 10 21 18 17 14 18 12 12 16 10

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