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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1984, p. 27

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Waterloo just fine I says nat camp coach Mum o'Brteet - was Staff However, there's more to it than that. “I just don't know of another complex in Waterloo that's bet- ter." said Pearce. " field manager Dave Pearce had his way. Waterloo's Hill- “Park wouldbethe hall telecuon camp. The camp has now been held in Waterloo the put two years and Pearce likes the idea of Running to the same Mnee each year rather dun adapt to new sur- "We like Waterloo. There's no reason not q GOLF TOURNAMENT - Foxwood Golf Course (Tee-oft Times Available 11:00 am to 2:00 pm - Phone 634-8895) . PUB NIGHT and CASINO - Waterloo Memorial Arena (5:00 pm to 1:00 am) (Reunion Registration Open 5:00 - 10:00) Admission - $2/ person q SuhPmm FUN WING - Hillside Diamonds, Columbia St. East 8:30 am - Warmups 9:00 am - Let The Games Begin . PARADE ASSEMBLY - 12:00 noon to 12:30 pm - Waterloo Memorial Arena (Members of Championship Teams (1940, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1962, 1964 t 1984) Will Assemble at Waterloo Arena Parking Lot to Appear In Parade) . 50111 AW!" DEMON PARADE - 1:00 pm (Parade LRoute - Waterloo Arena on Caroline Street to Allen Street to King Street and North on King Street to Bridgeport Road and west to return to Arena) . AFTERNOON DEMON PUD - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm - Waterloo Memorial Arena . REUNION l DANCE - Waterloo Memorial Arena 6:00 Refreshments 7:00 - Dinner (Catered by Woolners) 8:00 Program with Special Guest Speaker - Father David Bauer 9:00 Dancing to the Music of LOCOMOTION 11:00 Grand Prize Draw TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR - DINNER ' DANCE - $30/ person it55/couple) (Includes Reunion souvenirs) DANCE ONLY - $10/person WWW HOCKEY w CLU B 50th ANNIVERSARY REUNION SATURDAY JUNE 1 6th HEADQUARTERS - WATERLOO MEMORIAL ARENA site for the FRIDAY JUNE 1 Sth (Dress Code - Casual; No Jeans Please) to come back here. But that's wally a decision for the politicians." Pearce also likes fa, eilities at University of Waterloo, where the players stay during their camp. And It's easy to bus players in from Toronto Igttenta, tional Airport. Weather is another factor. Players are fairly certain of good weather although games against Wterloo CHYM'rs and Kitchen- er Pride of Canada were rained out last Wednesday. The four-day camp ended with the selec- tion of 17 players in- cluding first baseman of the Karel Inclntyre sound three goals and Stacy Collin had the winner at Waterloo Plates edged Melton " In a recent soccer game. _ NIKE ‘ NYLON SALE SHORTS O.W. Sports for Nike shoes and Nike clothing. If you're looking for tennis, jogging or casual running shoes, O.W. Sports has the right "Nike" shoes just for you. SPECIAL This Week IYLON I Pinto: edge Hilton WATEBLOO CHmmttlui. NY. JUNE 18. 1004 - PAM‘27 tron Pull. Schinn that gave her 1 MI- way. at...” when "ora-sen -t.-"q-r. we“ ”MI!" an “in no Reg. SI 7.95 and Allison Snider eomtttmsdtosetqrCetl- lit" for the fourth "bt80t

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