PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, maY 1 certify the above question to be a correct statement of the question to be submitted to the electors. "ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE DISCONâ€" TINUANCE OF THE FLUORIDATION OF THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY OF THIS MUNICITâ€" PALITY*®~" Take notice that the following question will be submitted to the electors of the City of Waterioo on Monday, June 8, 1981 THE SHELF FACTORY A vote YES means you oppose fluoridaâ€" tion of the water supply. A vote NO means you agree with fluoridation of the water supply. DIRECT FROM NOTE OPEN ENO STOCK â€" KEEP ADDING WALLUNITS SHELVES ., BOOKSHELEF WITH EVERY PURCHASE OVER $200.00 â€" NO GLUE â€" NO TOOLS EASY ASSEMBLY IN 5 MINUTES Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? ( Take a walk! _ ~ FLUORIDATION QUESTION CITY OF WATERLOO JUNE 8, 1981 CASH‘N CARRY (signed) R.C. Keeling City Clerk & Returning Officer City of Waterloo Pantiuraction e Walk a block.Today. SINGLE â€" DOUBLE TRIPLE C 8 & 7 (_ . f CTION Texas leaguer kills midgets A bloop single in the bottom of the iith inâ€" ning gave Guelph midgets a 7â€"6 victory over Waterloo Optiâ€" mists Wednesday in the opening game of the Interâ€"County season in Guelph 20, 1981 By Rick Campbell! Chronicie Sports Editor The loss was a heart 480 DUTTON DR. â€" WATERLOO NHAMMOND ORGANS â€"â€" HAND CRAFTED â€" SHOWROOMS WALL UNITS _ 93.41 to 599.00 BUFFETS 80.00 to 169.00 MUSIC CENTRES 95.00 to 304.00 BOOK SHELVES 20.00 to 294.00 SHELVING _ 37.50 to 365.71 ?eof?"J(/‘[lwg/yi 1M O u. EYBOARDS Mon. to Thurs. 12â€"6 Fri. 12â€"8 Sat. 10â€"6 :3( breaking one for Waâ€" terloo, and especially veteran lefthanded pitcher Todd Smith who went the distance and pitched a strong game in striking out 13 Guelph batters. Optimists actually had an early 3â€"1 lead in the game but that was wiped out by a fiveâ€"run uprising in the fourth MULTIâ€" SHELVING FROM Optimists open at home tonight NeseRs & sr Alf Grassing and Sons 16 Koch Transport 15 Team #7 15 Tien Hoa Inn 5 ‘‘"Going back to the dugout I went over to the home piate umpire and asked him what he thought and he said he thought from his posiâ€" BWYR Equipment Ltd. #5 ctoria Electric, #3 Alf Grassing and Sons, #4 Team Sports and Trophies, #8 Team #7 Koch Transport, #6 Tien Hoa Inn, #2 Parkway Ford Mustangs, #1 Actually Optimists were robbed of the poâ€" tential winning run in the top of the eighth. With Jeff Lobsinger at second, Scott Puncher hit a grounder deep into the hole at short. The Guelph shortstop oneâ€"hopped the relay to first and Puncher apâ€" peared to have beaten it out by at least a stride, and Lobsinger by that time had scamâ€" pered home with the apparent goâ€"ahead run. It all went for nought when the first base umpire called Puncher out on the play. "1 thought we played well as a team," said Optimist manager Paul Puncher. ‘‘Todd Smith pitched a strong ball game for us, actuâ€" ally we only had the one bad inning, but even after that the team didn‘t give up, they kept coming back a run at a time." by the home club. Waâ€" terioo pecked away at that deficit to tie 6â€"6 after seven and the te a m s re m a ine d scoreless until a soft single over second base scored the winning run in the 11th. WMBA House League BANTAM/MIDGET BOYS BASEBALL, HOUSELEAGUE STANDINGS (as of May 15/81) LAST WEEK‘S RESULTS: Veteran John Bell was outstanding at the plate for Waterioo colâ€" lecting four singles. Todd Sheridan, Mike McLaughlin and Shaun Reagan also had single hits. Five players had two hits each for Guelph. ‘‘I‘m very optimistic, 1 feel when we get a tion that he (Scott Puncher) was safe," said Puncher. Parkway Ford Mustangs 7 Alf Grassing and Sons 7 Victoria Electric 9 BNR Equipment Ltd. 9 Todd Smith GP W L T RF RA Optimists get a chance to even their ledger tonight when they play host to Paris at 7: 30 p.m. at Bechtel Park. They are also at home Sunday at 2 p.m. against Brantford. few games ungder our beit and the team conâ€" tinues to pull together we‘ll win our share of games," said the Waâ€" terloo boss. 11 15 17 21 19 14