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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Apr 1981, p. 22

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PAGE 22 -- WATERLOO CHROME; SPRING BlDSSDM TOURS SNOW TOURS SHRINE YOURS CAIIFOIINIA EAST COAST NEWFOUNDLAND WEST COAST ALASKA CRUISE HAWAII S BARBADOS MANY SUMMER TOURS that tm‘zlinmz. htCe%trdr'isTL'ld'ltN For complete doxaus on a var-ow of tours, long and short. govo us a call We m" be happy to place you on our manlmg lust . Fund out for yourself why we are Dntantfs fastest growing Travel Club Tours for seniors at Travel Club prices COMPARE! Before you Buy Who is Eligible? . you - your friends - anyone living or working in the downtown Waterloo area Send Nomination to Waterloo Downtown Residents Association lyr, 48 Allen Street East Waterloo, Ontario N21 1H9 Who Can Nominate? You can -- nominate a friend, a neighbour, a business, a office Time Period Improvement must have been completed between May 1, 1980 -- April 30, 1981 Deadline for Nomination May 15, 1981 on the east, - on the north - on she/wes’t - the downtown area is defined as the area bounded - on the south -- by the Waterloo-kitchens by the Waterloo-Kitchener boundary by Weber Street by University Avenue by Westmount CIVIC IMPROVEMENT AWARD AN AWARD TO RECOGNIZE IMPROVEMENT IN _ THE WATERLOO DOWNTOWN AREA. SPONSOR ED BY WATERLOO DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION CITY OF WATERLOO (Pray in May, stay tuned for June] Lack of pitching depth may prove to be a thorn in the side for Waterloo Tigers in the early stages of the I981 Inter-County Major Baseball League sea son, With their strong three-marrt9tio rotation of Rick Williams, Scott Bailey and Kurt Felker having evaporated right before their eyes, YOUR , NIGHTSPO By Rick Campbell Chronic“ Sports Edna 338nm Walther“ Set m Ttkt fat I Valid Mom-Wed. Exp. June Mon -Sal ll-ta m Sun I t-t0 p m Accordion, Piano, Organ t Vibraphone Mm with this coupon Buy l SPARERIB BINNERS 1 No Cover Charge No Minimum Otdot Cambridge (P) Fully Licensed ”to: Wing Attor mom (no .11.! DON ZEEH DAILY t sas" {mi ’sf.’ E 653-441 t LE 'IE, QQEQQAV APRIL "I'd have to say that no, we haven't got a lot of depth right now lin pitching) but it will certainly be our strength when these (import) players do ar- rive," he said. Tigers may have to play their first eight league games using junior or untried sem iorcalibre pitching. Tiger GM Pete Brill indicated MOnday that negotiations with the pitching troika are going well, that Tigers have received firm commitments from all three to come to Wa- terloo at the beginning of June once the US. college nationals at Ohio State are out of the way. 1n the meantime, Brill hopes that the wealth of pitching tal, ant and the community spirit of Waterloo Jim ior Expos will help the senior club get by. But if they can emerge from that stretch relatively un. scathed. the thorns should turn to bright red roses with the ex- pected arrival of three import pitchers June I trom Ithaca, NY. Why Does the Nominee Deserve Recoggition? Location Other Comment: 29. I”! Categories (check one) “I talked to (Expo D Residential Cl Commercial Cl Industrial Cl Special Both clubs had week- end workouts at Bech. tel Park and in fact will play each other in a scrimmage contest Saturday at 2 p.m. at Bechtel. Tigers will play their only pre-sea- son game Sunday at Bechtel when they en- tertain Toronto Maple Leafs at 2 p.m. Tigers open their season Sunday May to in Windsor and play eight games before the end of May, roughly 25% of the M-game schedule. Expos, on the other hand, have five games in May, but four are crammed into the final week, the same number of games Tigers have in the same stretch. Mike Mallory, a third baseman from New- market and Tom Valcke, an outfielder who played with Wind. sor Miemac juniors last year, bring the total of official signees to H. Others signed so far include returnees Brian and Bobby Schnurr, Dunc Mac- Donald, Mike Yo- surack, Jim Taylor. Mickey Kozlowski and John Lanteigne while former Expo Dave Barrett and former Kitchener Dodger Brian Malott are the others. president and GM) Nels (Grigg) the other day and he told me that providing their pitch- ers don't have to throw every three ,or four days he wouldn't mind us using one or two of theirs." Two more players, both students at Uni- versity of Waterloo have been added to Tigers roster. Waterloo Tiger field manager Gary Jeffries took his turn on the mound during batting practice at Tigers workout Sunday as they prepare for exhibition play this weekend. 'hy fi1J mu 6‘1” ITS EDUCATION WEEK - CELEBRATE [EARNING ... visit your ncighhourhood school May 4-8 The Waterloo County Board of Education invites you to participate in Watvrloo Collcgiate Institute Auditorium Hazel Street, Waterloo Kvynutt' speaker --_ Stvphvn Lewis noted broadcaster, author, political commentator VALUES ANU VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC tlhltlifllN a free PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM on Reaction Panel from business, industry. labour. education MONDAY MAY 4, 8:00 p.m. . “:0: P""" ., isM"- «in 52

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