PAGE " - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY! JUNE 30, I� tttglstl FAiri LESSONS FOR CHILDREN We've been overwhelmed at the reception we've received from area people during our 6 weeks of operation and last week s Open ouse. Thanks to a 1 those who have come to browse, chat and have a coffee with us. Meeting area people and getting the chance to talk with i2ll is an enlightening a delightful aspect of our siness. If you’ve already been in, drop by again soon - if you haven't do come in soon and see Kitchener-Waterloo’s newest Datsun dealership! Our service and parts department is now open and fully stocked to give you fast, reliable service on any model of car you own. We specialize in imports. Parts and service . . . ready for you! for an exceptionally warm welcome! 1 50 Weber St. s., Waterloo - Tel. 743-0300 (.908 9 8 over) Painting ' During July 12-16, Aug. 16-20 Introducing Calligtaphy Aug. 9-13 For IMormation call 'jl0haiilllk OPEN MON.-THURS. 9-9; FRIDAY ' SATURDAY 9-5 You! cu------:) lik (Well dressed begins OFF " EVERYTHING IN THE STORE Biiggst so 070 ToirToo’SEu’uS. Wrt-oe-tire-, - Phone 8864250 to Full Mu'mlum Srrrn'c' No Pu rchusc Ncccssursg ALAN “ALIENS Kitchener Stanley Park returned to Cen- tennial diamond last Saturday to play the tough Waterloo tmail all-stars. when the dust and excitement had settled. the local squad had won their second consecutive game over the Kitchen, er crew 2646. Waterloo executed some fine tielding plays, led by their flashy shortstop Jason Meier and their speedy Play begins at both Waterloo and Centenni- al Parks at ll a.m. Saturday morning. By 4: 30 pm. Sunday after. noon, only two teams will remain to play in the championship final. Waterloo has both an A and B team entered While a Cambridge runner streaks home Waterloo Yellow Jacket shortstop Chris Oakley expertly fields a grounder to make the force at second in exhibition tcball play Sunday. Yellow Jackets won 23-20 and will loin their Waterloo A codnterparts in the K-W Invitational tournament this weekend. . A total of 16 teams, including both Water- loo clubs will be par- ticipating in the K-W Invitational T-Bail Tournament this week- end. Stanley Park sacked Pair local clubs in K-W Invitational 940,9, Q'F'llv 3†(INC ST. N. WAFEIlOO P l '25 vogf'géoo M l With 'ottr and Damon Only STYLE NTLACE SirrtioftWia%i Speclais Waterloo all-star A's open at H a.m. against Stanley Park and should they continue to win, will likely face a showdown at l? noon Sunday with Clarkson to see who advances to the final. second baseman Steve Chris. Matthew Kreutzer made the fielding gem of the day in the third inning when he hauled in a long fly ball in right centreYield. The hard-hitting all- stars continue to ter- rorize opposing team's ttelders. Robert Mac- Leod drove in several runs with three doubles and a single, Jason Moore socked two dou- bles and a single and in the toumey. Both clubs have been work- ing hard to prepare themsel'ves for this event and invite all their friends to come out and see the excite. ment. Waterloo Yellow Call for an appointment Style n' Place ls pleased to announce that Sharon O‘Mally has loined our stall. Sharon would like to welcome her clientele to 380 King St. N. Waterloo as of July 8th. Also competing in the tourney will be the Waterloo Yellow Jack- ets, who Sunday edged Cambridge 23-20. With this victory, their 13th straight win, the local boys eagerly await the KW Invita- tional T-Ball Tourna- ment this weekend. Chris Murray stroked a double and a potir of singles. Ever danger- ous Andrew Wolfe con- tributed a triple and home run. Jacket Ws are also in action Saturday at 11 a.m. when they face Burlington. Following are the first-round games: Saturday " a,m. Waterloo A vs. Stanley Park Forest Hill B Vs, Guelph Waterloo B vs. Burlington Forest Hill A vs. London Oakridge I p.m. Brantford vs. Cambridge Clarkson vs. Ant-aster lit, Catharina vs. Dundas Erin Mills vs. Paris The championship game Sunday after, noon will be played at Centennial Park. Wash 8. Set ass-5020 P" 88 5- 5020