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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1983, p. 27

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Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Over and over, Paul Puncher keeps hearing the same thing. â€" The president of the Waterioo Tigers of the Interâ€"County Major Baseball League is tryâ€" ing to recruit some outâ€"ofâ€"town players for the upcoming season, but finds they have one difficult question on their minds. To paraphrase, the question is: "If I come to Waterloo, will I be able to find a job"" Such a practical conâ€" sideration is a sign of times when jobs cannot be taken for granted, Ren Gabrie! takes a turn at batting practice Saturday at Waterioo Tigers training camp. Richerd O ‘Brien photo LIVEâ€"AIN AND FAMILY CAMPING PROGRAMS Familiar refrain as Tigers seek imports just T5 miles nortkh of Watertes." Box #103â€"W WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2J 326 (519) 884â€"4050 e HMockey players age 6â€"15 e Weekly sessions â€" July and August e Active Waterfront and intramural Programs e Goilf Course, Tennis Courts, Private Lake CONTACT OUR WATERLOO OFFICE but it can also play havoc in coming weeks as Tigers try to fill their roster. That problem aside, there is the usual diffiâ€" culty of finding accomâ€" modation for players and practices didn‘t start until this past weekend. *‘"We‘ve been held up a little because of the weather,‘‘ said Puncher, ‘‘but from what 1 saw, the fellows look like they‘re in pretty good shape. ‘"It would appear at the time with the reâ€" cruiting we‘ve done we should have a young, aggressive ball club." AH : Bluevale to I hold rel@ay$ /â€"_â€"=â€"â€"â€"_â€" And while some outâ€" ofâ€"town players have yet to commit themâ€" selves without the promise of jobs or commuting expenses, Puncher announced the signing of seven players. Signed are infielder Mike Yosurack, Lou Drago, a catcher who played last season for the junior Expos, and outfielders Mickey Kozlowski, Jim Taylor and Terry Boegel. The meet, which starts at 10:00 a.m. and is free to the public. will feature 28 events including four different relays in six different age classifications plus an open boy‘s steepleâ€" chase, open coed 800 metre medley, open boy‘s and girl‘s distance medieys. QOutfielder Tom Valcke is back with the The idea for the relay competition was the brainchild of organizer Doug Carmichael. a physical education teacher at Bluevale, who as a Medway high school track athlete had competed in the annual Medway High School relays north of London. The first annual Bluevale Collegiate relays featuring 15 high school teams from the Waterloo Region and surrounding counties will be held at Kitchener‘s Centennial Stadium Saturday. April 30. Teams are entered from Cameron Heights, Eastwood, Forest Heights, Laurel. Galt, Elâ€" mira, Waterlooâ€"Oxford, Waterloo, St. Jerome‘s. Preston, as well as from Brantford, Orangeville, Guelph Centennial and John F. Ross in addition to the host Bluevale team. The relays provide for mass competition and give coaches an indication of the potential of teams. The relays also prepare the athletes for competition in WCSSAA meets and enable athletes to gain experience to qualify for CWOSSA, regional and allâ€"Ontario competition. â€"Medallions will be presented to firstâ€"place team members in each event and a team award to overall boy‘s and girl‘s teams. Recreational memberships are available to any Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo citizen, 18 years of age or over, to use the excellent recreational facilities at the University of Waterioo, from Monday, May 2 to Friday, August 12, 1983 BENEFITS NOMINAL COST: Visit University of Waterioo Needies Hall. CASHIER S OFFICE, First floor, during normal office hours For turther information, contact the UW Athletic Department, 886â€"1211 Ext 3302 or Peter Hopkins 885â€"1211 Ext. 3532 TO PURCHASE YOUR COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP Full Campus Recreation Summer Program brochures are available on request and from the Physical Activities Building UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAMPUSâ€"COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAM Adults (18 years and over), $42 + $10 with Mariied couple, $75 + $10 each with locker Instructional and club programs are available to Community members at an additional nominal charge Free use of 10 squash and 2 tennis courts Twentyâ€"eight hours of free, recreational /fitness swims Participation in a variety of competitive and recreational leagues Participation in over 20 instructional and 10 club programs Free use of the weight room Tigers after playing for the Windsor Chiefs last season and righthandâ€" ed pitcher Mike Simpâ€" son is returning for his third year. Tigers‘ practices continue at Bechtel Park Thursday at 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at one. All inâ€" terested players are welcome to try out. Anyone who can proâ€" vide jobs or accomâ€" modation for players is asked to contact Puncher in the eveâ€" nings at 578â€"7938. /T RaYs T0 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS... (for more information <«! 8858920 Licence plates are now required for mopeds (motor assisted bicycles}. The annual registration fee is $5.00. Drivers of moped$ are required to wear a helmet and must also be in possession 0f either an Ontario Driver‘s Licence (any class) or a temporary instruction permit. It is illegal for any moped driver to carry a passenger on his vehicle. MOPEDS 2 ° > % ~ Memberships /7 May 22nd, 1983, 12â€"5 p.m. New Members joining by June 1st, 1983 receive Four Free Professional Group Lessons covering basic strokes. * No Outdoor Court Fees * 6 Hardtru and 6 Hard Courts * Licensed Club House * Resident Pro > * Active Junior Program Adult Memberships before May 1, $150.00 Did you know that..... WATERLOO TENNIS CLUB OPEN HOUSE For a FREE Guest Pass Duri month of May. ag the WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 198 PRESENT THWIS AD Memberships Now Available paGE 27

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