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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1980, p. 17

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Waterloo Morrison Paintâ€" ing and Milverton juniors faced off against each other three times over the last weeks of the regular season of the Midwestern Ladies Fastball League. And, as fate would have it, the two teams then drew each other in firstâ€"round playoff action. Though Waterloo had taken all four previous enâ€" counters with Milverton, the games had been marked with errors and scoring outâ€" It appeared in the Canaâ€" dian final that Sipos once again had Culik‘s number as She scored an easy 6â€"1 first set victory. But the Waâ€" terloo netter roared back to take the next set 6â€"3 and then clinched the title by anâ€" nihilating Sipos 6â€"0 in the deâ€" ciding set. * It took only one week for Waterloo‘s Carol Culik to turn the tables on Kathy Sipos of Kingston as Culik scored a three set victory to win the Canadian underâ€"12 tennis title. The win by Culik over her archâ€"rival in the Ottawa event made up for a loss Sipos had handed the local star two weekends ago in the â€"provincial â€" chamâ€" pionships in Hamilton. Culik _gains instant revenge LADIES AFTERNOON LEAGUES Strike up friendships as you keep in shape. Tuesâ€" day, Wednesday, Thursâ€" day afternoons. © Openings for Teams or Individuals © Free Shoes © Free Babysitting League starts September 9th. For further information Shocked Painters rally to tie series with Milverton Jrs. FREE BOWLING & Free Coffee _ Afternoons of Wedâ€" nesday, September 3rd and Thursday, September 4th. 14 Princess St. West B886â€"2900 ._ or 886â€"2370 LANES bursts by both sides as the two teams appeared unâ€" settled playing each other. Waterloo could not be overâ€" confident heading into the bestâ€"ofâ€"three series. The first meeting took place at Centennial Park Wednesday where Miiverton emerged surprised victors with a 43 win. Milverton started strongâ€" ly, chalking up a run in the first inning against starter Patty Mcintosh. Waterioo tied it quickly in the second, then moved ahead with runs in the third and fifth. That lead dissolved in the seventh when Milverton ralâ€" lied for two runs. c@nEsTt@Gh MALL e SOUTH CAMBRIDGE CENTRE 550 KING S1. N. WATERLOO 200 FRANKLIN BLYD . (HWY. 8 AT HWY. 97) y to #:30 am to 10 am to # m batrday t ohio 1opm. Gem~Gstarday tamt topm Dfopfi[st.flnflwin AVAILABLE ONLY AT Milverton shut down Waâ€" terloo‘s batting over the final four innings andâ€" took the game when two singles scored a rup.in the ninth. Naney McCallum and Jane Bell had Waterloo‘s only Wateriloo faced a doâ€"orâ€"die situation entering Milverâ€" ton‘s home park last Friday. They responded to the chalâ€" lenge with an early run in the third inning. In the fourth they seemingly broke the game wide open with four runs in that inning â€"and another two in the fifth. The â€" sevenâ€"run _ lead seemed insurmountable but Milverton shocked the Painters with a fiveâ€"run sixth. Morrison was able to breathe a little easier when they added a run in the eighth, then ran away with three in the ninth for a final score of 11â€"5. Waterloo‘s bats were hot. accounting for 19 hits overâ€" all. Pauline Pinder had two rbis and four singles. Moira Johnston also added rbis on three singles. Other top hitâ€" ters were Patty Mcintosh with two singles and a triple and Jane _ Bell with a double and two singles. The series‘ deciding game will be played tonight at 8:30 o.m. at Centennial Park. Our firm intenmon s to have every advernsed stem m stock on our shaiâ€" ves..lf.an advertsed dem is not avarighle for purchase due to any unâ€" foresseen resson. K mert will maue a Ram Check on request for the merchandise to be purchased at the saie price whenever avediable or wail sell you a comparable quakty mtem at a comparable reducton «n prce Our polcy is to give our customers "sausfacton always Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 27, 1980 â€" Page 17 * Byâ€"isw No. 3868 of the City of Waterloo sequires that the owner or harbourer of a dog within the linuts of the City of Waterioo, shall wittin ten (10) days after becoming the owner of such dog. cause the dog to be registered with the City Treasurer and procure a hcense therefor. The license and tag fee to be levied and collected from the owner of every dog is $2.00, wiuch is payable only once by every owner or harbourer of each dog. warding your remittance and the following information: name and address of the owner and the breed. colour and sex of the dog. al Any person who has not obtained a Permanent Dog License must make application as soon as possible at the office of the City Treasurer. Marsiand Centre. 20 Erb Stweet West, Waterioo. Applicamons may also be made by mail by forâ€" CITY OF WATERLOO

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