PAGE M - WAVERLOO CHRONICLE, wepqguxguv 13,1981 was & STYLE only, yum Meeting The meeting OS open to all Interested parltes Nommahons tor the eleclnon ot Otftcers must be submitted m wotmg, to the Chairman ot the Nommatmg Comrmttee, c o Waterloo Community Serv-ces. two (2) weeks pnor to the Annual Reports on League act-wires Elechon ot Othcers and Execullve Members Rev-sons to the Constitution _ Servtce Awards a! NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Thursday May 28, 1981 7: 30 P M, RINK IN THF, PARK smumm nu, wumum AGENDA Features include: 0 Dot matrix display-up to 24 digits with rolling writer 0 Program capacity 1424 steps 0 26 memories with memory safe guard O Reservable and definable kev systems. Pocket Computer with optional printer 8. cassette interface. The compact "Giant" that handles a wide range of applications. The PC-l2ll is designed as an “interactive type" computer to meet your personal needs by employing the easy to understand BASIC language. SHARP PC4211 HochtrihrtoCiittion Wotertdo (519) 883-60†3807King St. N. Looking for Perfect Graduation Gift? SHARP Waterloo Minor ...Where Problem Solving w"'-........ Begins Hours: Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs.,Fri. 10-9 this ad Cancellation causes . dry- eyed Tigers no pain By Rick Camphell Chlouch Sports Editor It is somewhat of a drag to have your opening game of the baseball season can- celled due to rain. But there were tears in very few eyes in Waterloo Tigers' camp Sunday when word was received from Windsor that their inter-County lidlifter was a wash- out, Not only does the postponement create the likelihood that the contest will not be Opener now tomorrow ir/Guelph made up until later in the season when Tigers roster will be bolstered by three imports, it also gave field manag er Gary Jeffries a chance to get 17 ball players together for the first time this sea- son. And Jeffries more than took advantage of the situation to drill his charges on the much needed fundamental aspects as they now set their sights on Guelph Royals who they will clash with tomorrow in Guelph at 8 p.m. Tigers home opener remains Saturday at 7:30 Fm. at Bechtel Park against Stratford Millers. "Hey, we didn't mind the rain-out at all...“ said Jeffries. "As a matter of fact. we had the best practice we've SPECIAL REFUSE COLLECTION Garbage normally collected on Monday WILL BE collected on Monday, May 18th (Victoria Day). All garbage must be out by 8:00 AN, hood "\vn Isr Hu- lnmulh uu-nqh'mnt Saturday, May 23, 1981 Bulky household articles not normally picked up during weekly refuse collec- tions must be placed at the curb by 8:00 A.M. on the above date if collection is desired by the City of Waterloo Works Department. _ Commercial and industrial wastes. trees. stumps and building construc- tion debris will not be accepted. Call 886-2310 for further information. J.l). Willis, Commissioner of Works GARBAGE COLLECTION CITY OF WATERLOO kl had all year, doing the things tfundamentals) like pitchers covering first, bunting and don ble plays and so on that we haven't had a chance to work on since we'v"e never had a complete infield." The Waterloo pilot also pointed out a psy- chological advantage to opening in Guelph rather than Windsor. “Who knows, Guelph might be every bit as tough as Windsor, but Windsor has had the reputation the past couple of years of hav- ing a really strong club. Where Guelph's been out of the league for a year and might take a while to get going. Maybe not, they might be really strong. but one thing's for sure, we'll be there (ready to play)." The most complex problem facing Jeffries right now is whether to use Mike Simpson on the mound in Guelph and hope he can come back Monday after- noon in Brantford, or whether to try to get by with juniors in Guelph and save Simpson for CITY OF WATERLOO -- I'HYPNOSIS1 Saturday's home opener. _ At press time there was an unsubstantiated hope on the part of Jeffries that one or more other players might be "dropping out of the sky" in time for Gerry "and: “sum & S-ties Ltd. KitctGoer, Ont 579-1!†9 an. . 9 run; 60.70 "I! mn SUP" 159 King St, §ulte 3 II U 742-8394 h 207 Madison S. K itchemv â€new gags-nun. 0mm OHM Stl. FT. Walt Jeffries Thursday's opener. but naturally until the situ- ations were Nomad through Jeffries b ose to remain 1tt.'2l',tt tal. ‘ One thing is for sure. Jeffries uncle Walt. who is coach with this year's club, will no doubt be anxiously awaiting tomorrow's opening pitch in the Royal City, the scene of many of his former rc glory days. "Are you kidding, he's (Walt) so excited he'll likely be out at the ball park about 5: 30." said Jeffries.