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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1982, p. 28

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PAGE a - WATERLOO cmwmcu, gm”. mg L PARKDALE PLAZA, WATERLOO We otter: o Complete courses or individual instruction. . Standard and automatic cars available. 0 Certificate issued for Insurance Premium Reductions 0 Approved 5 Registered by the Ontario Safety League q Income Tax Deductable . Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutches and commodes. Mom-Fri. Ba Sat. 8-1 (it 6.6.”. MEDICAL SUPPLIES Northdale Auto Body Couplete Collision and Refinishing Service 9.3.9 Jyitti.trptt,1Mmsrioo 637 Colby Dr., Waterloo FOR MORE "M110“ CALL CANADA DRIVING SCHOOL 8852457 Ecr2CCGGillECEEm Waterloo Youth Football held its first of two spring clinics Saturday at Centennial Park and co-ordinator Vic Chiasson was thrilled with the turnout of approximately” youngsters. Waterloo Charger football coaches instructed at each of three stations as the youngsters were introduced to the fundamentals of the game. At this station, players break off the line as coach Cor Wust barks out signals. The clinic continues this Saturday at Centenn'ia'l tft 10 Li. Jen Wilson John Miller Dan Vanni Mark Winger Dean Manchu-n Scot! Simpson Rick Rogers John Cums Randy Hahn-h Brlan Russell Larry Sunburn Dunn Saunders Steve Ubertg Your! Spout Brian Hepburn Bott Flemming Rob White Barry Hinschherger Tom Farlow Keith tunes Doug Lockhln Greg Quehl CNVI'n Barry Musselmun Danny Wilkins Richard McDonald Dave Sklnner Les Allan so Water Street m. Kitchener LN (numb 8m West, Elmira Call Doug Proctor at 578-6030. So choosing an Insurance broker Is important. . . . Because you may be liable tor severe loss " if" my a coated. It's Time Yoil Think About INSURANCE PROTECTION He 'll give you "all the choice in the world. " IFL Stats May 25. 1982 Release Pd an an ass 4 I3 I .333 5 15 2 an 5 z) 4 at4 " '" 107 I. tS4 III LEARNING THE ROPES 21 " 2t It " " 15 " 15 " 13 13 It " ttt " Saturday, they over- powered London 36-9 and 29-13. The next day they defeated a tough Brantford team twice. 21-10 and 28-16. In pre- vious contests. Water, loo had played host to Guelph, beating them 2846 and later l2-9 in a short, three-inning game. Saturday the t- ballers defeated Lon don handily. Led try the powerful hitting of Robert MacLeod. An- drew Wolfe and clean- up batter Darryl McGraw. the all-stars ripped apart the Low don defence. At the same time, the tine play of infielders Jason During the past weekend, the Waterloo t-ball all-stars played extremely well to keep their perfect exhibition record intact. we hum expert“? ayd At Smith Waterloo a terror in all-star t-ba" Waterloo Inter- County tyke Pirates sport a 1-2 record after their first three games but either loss suffered so far could have been a victory. In their opening game Pirates mounted a superb comeback but just fell short leaving the bases loaded in the final inning in a 13-10 The defense, inspired by Corey Ridda0's tri- pie play and the superb play of outfielder Dave Paquette, kept the hardhitting Brantford Meier and Steve Chris constantly frustrated the opposition's bat- ters. The following day, Brantford proved to be more competition. but found the tough Water- loo squad too much to handle. . 10 mm. - " p.m. General Admission: $1 .50 In: hut/Fm I‘M/Fm I“ BENEFIT Home Corey Riddall's tri- This Saturday. the play and the superb all-stars will travel to y of outfielder Dave Guelph to compete in queue. kept the the Royal City Invita- rdhittlng Brantford tional. Tyke Pirates keep it close buy an ammo. tick-L " day poet-no deal: mm ntttttt-tttet "tttt tattttepartr tygitr"'"'"o' m GOLF/MR BOATS/WATER SLIDE/ a04rARTS/Rt2u.Ert SttATTNafSMMMtt0ta/ M& an.“ d BtHtMMAN P” t.ATeRuto Iowa nun/m “All. Ad spammed by: Wood thmety Lu. WW” LII. MUSEUM! "" SATURDAY, JUNE 5 KIDNEY WHEAT“ OF CANADA . . .come and loin the fun at the Sunday down in Kit- chener. both teams benefited from excel- lent pitching but the home side prevailed " Pirates thoroughly dominated Cambridge 22-4 to win their second game and even their record at bl. loss to Branttord. players off the score sheet. Local fans were also treated to a fine display of hitting led by Jason Moore and Rob- ert MacLeod along with some fine aggres- sive baserunning by the speedy Waterloo club.

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