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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 1984, p. 31

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Magnificent 18th Century Master 4 pce. Bedroom Expertly crafted in cherry veneers and all wood products. Deep cherry finish. Suite includes triple dresser 60%" x 18" x 32" with 8 drawers. Pediment mirror 39" x 48". Chest on chest 38" x 15" x 52" with 6 drawers. Magnificent high poster bed with footboard and headboard Night tables extra x 18" x 31" with 3 doors, 3 drawers. China deck 51" x 16" x 48" with 2 doors, glass shelves and lights. Table 38" x 56" opens to 74" with apron leaf. Laminate top. Armchair and 3 side chairs with Rich cherry finish on solid maple and maple veneers. China base 50" â€"pce. 18th Century Master Dining Room Night tables each +179 Classic neediepointâ€"type covers. Coilâ€"spring seat construction at this Anniversary Elegant Imported Louis XV Armchairs 1â€"0 loss to Guelph Caseys. It was the third straight loss for Expos who now have a 1â€"3 record in the Interâ€" County Junior Baseball League. Expos also lost 8â€"6 Thursday night in Brantford two days after being trounced 18â€"7 by Kitchener. Guelph‘s lone run was unearned as leaâ€" doff hitter Mark Edvelâ€" son reached first on an error by shortstop Kevin Schnurr. On Sunday, Expos left 14 runners on base, but never came up with a timely hit to score a Edvelson eventually scored from third on Rich Keady‘s single with two out. Expo hurler Jamie Young pitched a masâ€" terful game, giving up five hits while striking out five Gueliph batâ€" Expos managed just four hits as Todd Sheriâ€" dan, Todd Loveday, Terry McCutcheon and Shaun Reagan each stroked singles. Expos were scheâ€" duled to play Listowel Tuesday night. Next Sunday, they host Guelph once again at 2 p.m. at Bechtel Park. *J

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