YBC Program Waterioo Pirate second baseman Petey Peterson slaps the tag on Owen Sound baserunner Steve Radbourne during seventh inning action Saturday. Pirates rallied for a 9â€"8 victory with two runs in the bottom of the last inning. Waterloo peewee Pirates came together as a team like never before to post two brilâ€" liant victories in OBA preliminary play last weekend. With 9â€"8 and 4â€"0 deciâ€" sions over Owen Sound, the first here Saturday and the second Sunday in Owen Sound, Pirates earned the right to adâ€" vance to the OBA peewee A championâ€" ship tournament in London this weekend. Saturday, Pirates fell behind 7â€"0 to the visitors but never gave up and fought back to gain the victory when Ian Tell doubled home the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. The Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo YMCA is once again this year offering its Youth Basketball Canada (YBC) proâ€" gram for Boys and Girls 8 to 16 years of age. YBC is a special basketball program ball skill development, participation, values education, fair play, fitness, family involveâ€" ment and fun rather than winning. _ Registration for YBC begins on Tuesday, September 7 at both the A.R. Kaufman and Waâ€" terloo Branches of the Y and will continue for the entire month. Registration If you would like more information about this worthwhile program please cal) Dave Morton at ~the Waterioo Branch of the Y at 885â€"3500 ... Super show puts Pirates in OBA A basketâ€" Marty Paleczny picked up the victory on the mound for Waterloo. Sunday, in the first of what would have been two games had Owen Sound emerged vicâ€" torious, Pirates got a glittering twoâ€"hit pitchâ€" PLAYâ€"OFFS Labatt‘s Firefighters Resuits of Games Played Joyland Amusements Future Games â€" Centennial Diamond â€" Waterioo Thursday, Sept. 2 â€" 6:30 â€" Seagrams VS Schneiders 8: 15 â€" Navy Vets VS Arrow Tuesday, Sept 7 â€" 6:30 â€" Sunar VS Firefighters 8: 15 â€" Labatt‘s VS Joyland Amusements "B" Divisi Navy Vets Labatt‘s 17 â€" Sunar 7 Firefighters 16 â€" Joyland Amusements 6 Seagrams 7 â€" Arrow 5 Navy Vets 22 â€" Schneiders 6 Waterloo Sloâ€"Pitch ing performance from Gord Harris to register aâ€"4â€"0 victory. â€" The win, abetted by outstanding fielding on the part of the youthful Waterloo troops, was the club‘s firstâ€"ever shutout. To be held during hockey registration at Seagram Stadium 9 a.m. â€" 1 p.m. Please bring your used equipment & skates to Seagram Stadium during regisâ€" tration hours YOUTH BOWLERS Another youth bowling season will be commencing in September. You can win various crests, trophies, bow! in tournaments and meet many new friends. IMPQRTANT NOTE: The age categories have been changed signifiâ€" cantly this year. They have been increased by 17â€"months. in some cases youngsters who were Juniors last year will be Bantams again. Some Seniors will be Juniors again, and Seniors who thought they were no longer eligible for the YBC Program will have either one or two years tremaining in the program. You may register any day through the month of September at the Lanes. LEAGUE DIVISION _ STARTING DATES & BOWLING TIMES Bantams: 11â€"Years and under as August 1, 1982, start bowling Saturday, September 11th, and can bow! in an 8:30 a.m. or a 10:00 a.m. league. Juniors: 14â€"Years of age and under as of August 1st, 1982 start Friday, September 10th at 4:30 p.m. or Saturday, September 11th at 11:30 a.m. Seniors: 18â€"Years and under as August 1st, 1982, start bowling Sunday, September 12th at 1:00 pan. REGISTRATION FEE REGISTRA TION $2.50 per bowler. Any repeat bowler bringing along a NEW registrant will register at halfâ€"price. If anyone is intérested in helping the Bantam and Junior leagues with scorekeeping and coaching, please let us know. we do need the help. If any additional information is required you can contact ADULTS PLEASE NOTE: Me! Schmidt (Program Director) 885â€"1889 or Howard Toizke (Proprietor) 886â€"2900. EQUIPMENT SALE SATâ€"SEPT. 18th WATERLOO BOWLING LANES ~PLEASE TAG ALL ITEMS 0 r.“.‘s 20% V’ .H.L.A. to Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary 9 a.m. â€" 1 p.m. Sept. 11th 14 Princess 8t. W .l‘-t.OOor..‘-t.:;o â€"â€"NQOTE WATERLOO CHRONICLE , WEONESDA Y , SEPTEMSER 1, 1982 â€"PAGE % Effective September 7, 1982, the morning and afternoon bus which formerly served only Beechwood North will operate via: basketball program sponsored by the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo YMCA for both Boys and Girls 8â€"16 years old. Here are some of the things that make YBC so special: YBC places the emphasis on Basketball Skill Development, Participation, Fair Play, Values Education, Family involvement and Fun rather than on winning! * YBC teams have a Practice and a Game EVERY WEEK! Youth Basketball Canada (YBC) is a Special YBC participants receive a team Tâ€"shirt and a Players Manual to help develop individual skill levels while at home. f YBC registration begins on Tuesday, September 7 for members and Thursday September 9 for participants. YBC practices start Monday, September 13 and the program runs until the end of February. ‘YBC costs only $25 for YMCA members or $50 for participants. A payment plan is also availâ€" COLUMBIA STREET, BEECHLAWN DRIVE, * HALLMAN ROAD, CRAIGLEITH DRIVE, OLD POST CROSSING, OLD POST ROAD, WESTMOUNT ROAD to COLUMBIA STREET City of Waterioo BEECHWOOD TRANSIT SERVICE CHANGE For More information and Registration Forms Call: THE A.R. KAUFMAN FAMILY YMCA THE WATERLOO FAMILY YMCA 885â€"3500 743â€"5201