‘Musselman name in the spotlight Chronicle Staff ' The familiar name Musselman again pre- vailed as Waterloo CHYM'rs gathered Saturday for their year-ending banquet. Barry, acknowledged as arguably the best softball second baseman in the province, won two awards the batting champ award with a .376 average and the CHYM'r MVP award for the way he leads by example. The double awards duplicated Musselman's 1981 honors. But this year, Barry Mlisselman had to share the glory with brother Dean. But brother Dean, who saw only spot duty earlier in the season.- developed tremendously both in league and playoff action for the runner-up CHYM'rs, and his efforts did not go urtrewarded as he was named rookie of the year (tiii) "1tlifi'g1 LE P RO _ W 1lhl,,,ljE PLUSA§KLE tMun8to0FrthlRNtWES CHILD SAFETY KIT PEAT MOSS "elf, mama ',ii9) no amount aff'll1tg? Parkdale Plaza, Waterloo 884-8540 2 CU. FT. BAG l MANY lN-STORE SPECIALS!! I'D!“ q FT. BLADE Variable Speed Light Attachment MILK PITCHER ' SNIPPIT CEILING FANS A new trophy was instituted this year courtesy of Roy and Sis Musselman, respected and devoted CHYMY supporters. Awarded to the best defensive player, it went this year to Larry Strathearn. Best pitcher award went to Dan Yantzi with a 0.97 ERA and the fireballing chucker also took player combining sportsmanship with ability. Two executives also received awards. Roger Dupuis for 10 years of service and Jim Renaud as executive of the year. CHYM radio was presented with an award acknowledging their support over the past 12 years. The other trophy up mriratss, the golf tourney trophy, was won by Don Hoffman, a former CHYMY who shot 79 in August at Foxwood, and most improved player. CASH I CARRY ALL SALES FINAL ' LESS 20,000 BTU End ot Season Arkla Wettbond q " 26x36 GARBAGE BAGS GAS BB0's From Pro IEP' Its-met JOHN SHORTREED ALDERIAN WATERLOO ASSISTANCE FOR HOMEOWNERS UFFI PROPERTY ADDRESS PLEASE SEND: PREFERRED IANGUAGE OF DFunhcr information CORRESPONDENCE ote 10"" Telephone: r ) in: cod! c, I c, (I Mailing Address co Application forms Nun: 2. Technical The program has registered specially trained contractors in your area For your own protection and to remain eligible for federal assistance, you must use one unless you opt to do the work yourself. Program officials will offer you information on the most cost-efficient measures. Ultimately, however; the . choice is yours. Every homeowner who has not already registered must do so by June 30, 1983. Up to $5,000 in tax-free assistance is available, even if you started corrective measures before October 25, I982. You may choose your own corrective measures The program will provide you with the information you need to select those best suited to your situation If you decide to do the work yourself, training courses are available, free of charge, to help you pass a government examination. Ur: October 25, 1982, the Government of Canada's assist- ance program was proclaimed into law. The program has been improved through consultation with UFFI homeowner representatives. 1. Financial . THERE ARE TWO TYPES oFAssIsiAiiii tereofemucLr, 'ett0tESttAY, new“: 27, 1.2 - use " UREA FORMALDEHYDE FOAM INSULATION ct" town Cowman! and (loam (lawn. Mlm qt CW! Hon Wu ow arm . FREEDOM OF CHOICE pawn“? postal code numhev Canada‘s Host Comprehensive Driver Training Course Your course fee is income tax deduct- ible and you may save up to 40% in insurance premiums by presenting our course certificate. For Intomtation on next course phone 7 q Kitchens! Centre HI n. In. I M. YOUNG DRIVERS number urea mum: OF CANADA " ml C3 English C? French Canadh' If. 15 Mt " I: l ht. NOTE: If you an already registered, you will auto- mgtically receive further Cambridge Centre 623-6730 Waterloo Centre 579-4300 UFFI Centre WI1,9rbec postal code lull- i!ECi1