_ OUR SOURCE Located on Erb Rd. W., 4 miles past St. Agatha noxnoFoxwoodGonCowubolonPthg Your Hosts Archie & Mona Because of . 1) The beautiful sandy beaches 2) The clear spring water ' 3) The excellent camping facilities A)mepuoefulml)ho\re 5) The many extras â€" picnics, area for walking and jogging, fishing, paddle boats, Mini Golf, licenced dining lounge etc. At These Reasonable Prices for 2 people TENTING 6.50 WATER & HYORO 7.50 WATER â€" SEWERS & HYDRO 8.50 l@hc,EFUL VAr a CAMPGROUND * % PRICE ALL DAY after 6:00 p.m. everyone % price .15 634â€"5312 So close and yet so far. would you come to Peaceful Valley Campgrounds? WHY? CAMPING PRICES BEACH 2 and under â€" â€"FREE 3 to 12 â€"â€" 1.00 13 to 17 â€"â€" 1.50 18 and over â€"â€"2.00 FRI.â€"SUN. & HOLIDAYS Despite facing some tough opposition, Waâ€" terloo tâ€"ball allâ€"stars emerged tournament champions at the McGaw Invitational in Brantford â€" In their first game, home runs by Dave S 024 Momentum is on tâ€"ballers‘ side Labatt‘s 34 Schneiders Joyiand Amusements _ 10 Firefighters Future Games at Centennial Thursday, July 29 â€" 6:30 â€" Labatt‘s VS Firefighters 8: 15 â€" Schneiders VS Navy Vets Tuesday, Aug. 3 â€" 6:30 â€" Sunar VS Schneiders Results of Previous Week‘s Games Firefighters 11 Schnei Navy Vets 7 Labat Cambridge TV & Stereo Kitchenerâ€"Wilhnot Hydro Wateriooâ€"North hydro Scores week of Juby 19th some off colour. Does not afâ€" fect quality. DON‘T MISS THIS ONE Par .90.1.10 & Some with slight imperfections Dpecraâ€"!loc HURRY! Allâ€"Inâ€"Theâ€"Family Sloâ€"Pitch League mï¬muviï¬uï¬riior?n:uormoama.nmmmouuu&noaomonmm S$1 8: 15 â€" Seagrams VS Arrow Sale of Seconds Labatt‘s Schneiders Firefighters Paquette, Andrew Wolfe and Rob Maâ€" cLoed highlighted the Waterloo attack as they dumped Ancaster Later Saturday against the tough Bloor Jays, the bats again J _ COME EARLY WHILE SELECTION is BEST. m _ BUY DIRECT FROM YOUR LOCAL MANUFACTURER. OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 12 NOON 60 SCHAEFER ST. WATERLOO FINAL <o INVENTORY Jk‘ CLEARANCE ‘ waturar . . . 1.50 CoLORep . . .1.75 VIBROPRESS PATIO SLABS 17 10 10 14 Slightly impertect. Large in Natural or Colored. Matthew Kreutzer played a strong game at second the next morning as Waterioo drilled Burlington 20â€"8 Darryl McGraw and Jason Moore each hoâ€" 18" x 18" x 2" were alive as Waterloo took a 22â€"13 decision. Zone winners from Guelph were aligned in two divisions in the districts with the top two teams advancing Waterloo Legion Branch 530 members Doug Schreiber and Harry Schnarr carted off the pairs title at the recent Legion District 6 Horseshoe pitching championships in Chatsworth. Waterioo 9â€"5. and Chris Rigbhy in alâ€" lowing 10 hits and 10 allâ€"stars were Inockes Sut of OBA 5y Brantford last week, losing 12â€"5 in Waterioo, '_:slt-nhnnnb ford losing again in Waterloo Legion ‘ewee allâ€"stars were ocked out of OBA by rantford last week, sing 12â€"5 in Waterloo, _mlb-l!hlruw rd and losing again in Legion 530 pair _ capture title mered in an 18â€"15 squeaker of Clarkson Indians, the first time Waterloo has met that squad this year, and that victory vaulted the allâ€"stars into the final against Kitchener Forest Hill, who only a In preliminary play the Waterloo team won six of seven matches, then went undefeated in the roundâ€"robin to capture the title. waliks. Legion also had 10 hits. ° In game two, Chris lï¬hthm ‘the g win allowing 12 hits. ol:‘:. batters: collectâ€" In game three, Join _East took the loss, with last inning relief from Chris Rigby. Brantfordâ€" stroked nine hits, but only one of nine runs was earned. Legion S ce hn a rr a n d Schreiber now advance to the provincial chamâ€" pionships Aug. 21 in Listowel. to roundâ€"robin final play. Not up to our standard great for flower bed edging. A super buy at $1.25 each for natural, $1.50 each for color. s 24" 18" SCALLOPED EDGE curBs" _ â€" But the verdict was reversed this time as Matthew Kreutzer hit a thirdâ€"inning twoâ€"rbi triâ€" ple that ignited Waterâ€" loo to a 10â€"5 victory. Heldman won the first game and lost the third while East gave up only three hits in losing game two. week earlier hung a semiâ€"final defeat on Waterloo. annual peewee tournaâ€" ment. They defeated Burlington 7â€"6, lost to Chatham 3â€"1 and Sarâ€" nia 54. In total, Legion pitcher allowed just 11 hits in three games. each. gle, Tim Lobsinger with three singles, Dave Schenk, Jack Toof and Jonathan Rigby with two hits Legion also rtict pated in Kltcg:ner’s gles and a double, Chris Righy â€"with a triâ€" with five singles, triple, double and sinâ€" had 10 fiits, _ ~ Legion hits in the series went to Rob Legion also | Ap