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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 1982, p. 36

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PAGE 36 â€"â€" WATERLOO ChHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVE!N A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOW OF ARTWORKS IN VARIOUS MEDIA BYy: DOUG ANDERSON _ GLENN GODFREY ROBERT BENEDICT BILL HOOPES RALPH BENEY JIM JACKSON STEVE BRITTAIN ALLAN O‘MARRA ALAN DANIEL ED SCHNEIDER DON DUBOIS WILLEM VERHULST KAREN FLETCHER DAWN WwOODY THE GREENWOOD GALLEKY "It‘s my business . . not a sideline" We work the year ‘round. *Seamiess Aluminum THE UNIQUE GIFT OF FINE ART 9 YOUNG ST. E., WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2J 2L2 UNTIL DECEMBER 24 GALLERY HOURS: TUES.â€"FRI. 1â€"6 P.M. SATURDAY 11 A.M.â€"6 P.M AND BY APPOINTMENT FEATURES 576â€"8143 (519)886â€"8056 Ald. Charles Voelker, representing the city, reads the inscription on the Merie (Champ) Gilassford plaque won Saturday by Waterioo Tiger Terry Boegel, right, for his most improved play during the 1982 season. Homebrew outfielder Terry Boegel was rewarded for his outâ€" standing contributions to Waterloo Tigers this year Saturday night when he carted off two trophies at the Interâ€" County Major Baseball League club‘s annual awards night. Boegel, in his first official year of senior ball, was named Tiger rookie of the year, and also carried off the Merle (Champ) Glassâ€" ford plaque, awarded annually to the player who advanced through the Waterloo minor ball system and showed most improved play during the seaâ€" son. Chronicle Staff Essentially a right 1203 Victoria St. N., Kitchener OH. 743â€"6 192 Res. 878â€"8625 Boegel‘s efforts rewarded Let the experts at Schnarr Construction install new replacement windows in your home this fall. Durable, easy to clean (both sides from inside your home) and beautiful, replacement windows also add to the resale value of your home! We‘ll help you choose the style and type that best suits your home‘s appearance and insulation needs G. & D. Schnarr REPLACEMENT WINDOWS SAVE ON COOLING COSTS NEXT SUMMER AND HEATING COSTS THIS WINTER! Energy efficient for summer and winter! Call today ftor an estimate fielder, Boegel hit .294 during the regular seaâ€" son, third best on the club, and had the top fielding percentage of all Tigers with a .976 average. During the playoffs, Boege! continued his torrid hitting with a .438 average. Two of the other three awards went to Ithaca State College imports Keith Meyer and Kurt Deluca. Meyer won Tigers‘ pitcher of the year award with a 4.10 ERA but more significantly, had 77 strikeouts in 79 innings pitched for the club. Deluca narrowly shaded teammate Nick Noonan for batting champ laurels with a .308 average during the season. After a slow start, Deluca came on tremendously in the latter half to end the season with 33 hits, and in four playoff games hit for a .421 average against Brantford. The many contribuâ€" tions of the gifted Reduce creosote by 80% Achieve 95% combustion efficiency _ Adapts easily to any top flue, airtight woodstove â€" Reg. $219.00 $ now onucy *1 99 CATALYTIC CONVERTORS ON SALE Damper closed â€"â€" all gases flow through the combustor when you bring in this AD Noonan did not go unrewarded however as he was named most valuable player on the Tigers. Like Deluca, Noonan carried a .308 batting average during the year, had a .951 fielding percentage from the difficult shortstop position, and is Straight through Only two of the award winners were on hand to receive their trophies at Tigers‘ award night Saturday. Most valuable player was year and most imâ€" proved player. Abâ€" sent were best pitcher Keith Meyer while Terry Boegel won rookie of the Noonan‘s stats reâ€" mained lofty through playoff action as he hit .360 and posted a 1.90 ERA, including a shutâ€" out. posted a 1.95 ERA in the four games he pitched.

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