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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1984, p. 27

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Before you head for Toronto to watch the Jays and have a beer, keep in mind that you can get a cold one at Bechtel Park as the Waterloo Tigers join the rest of thexcity in celebrating the "Sounds of Summer." Tiger president and GM Paul Puncher is keenly anticipating the event, _ -_. A . "I hope the atmosphere at the park will tie in with the rest of the city. It will be a good chance for people to get out for a couple hours and watch some good baseball," says Puncher. “In past years we never took advantage of the Waterloo Days celebration. This year we had three games scheduled for the weekend and are hoping for good turnouts." 3?;me will be meeting Kitchener Panthers Saturday night and then host Brantford Red Sox for a doubleheader Sunday aftemopn. Refreshments will be served in four separate patio areas at Bechtel Park so people can enjoy a drink and still have a good view of the game. It Refreshing good time at Tiger ball games The upcoming "Sounds of Summer" is dubbed as a musical celebration. However, keeping in the spirit of "Waterloo Days," sports will be as important as ever. Ken Pflug, secretary of the Sounds of Summer, says the musical accent will not affect the major role sports plays in the fes- tivities. "The musical theme will not change the sporting aspect. The only thing missing from last year's Waterloo Days is the 10 km road race," says Pflug. IA 5 km run is scheduled for June 23 at 9 a.m.) The Waterloo Tiger baseball club will once again get into the spirit of things. Beer will return to Bechtel Park for Tiger home games June 23 and 24. In addition to the suds, a special food stand will be set up to cater to tastes of all kinds. The Waterloo Chippers will be hosting a slo-pileh tournament at Hillside Park, Friday at 7 p-m. The tourney will continue throughout the weekend. Waterloo Park will be the location of the model boat regatta and a Waterloo girls softball tournament. Both events will take place June 23 and 24. SLEEP COOL AND COMFORTABLE Iii THIS SUMMER! HOT SPECIALS! Sports still play big part of fest 335mm mm NORTH AT COLUMBIA g WA'I'IBIDO CZECH! BOO-Ml --- ,7_, m, ,7 OPEN MONDAY-WEDNESDAY 106 . THURSDAY 3. FRIDAY 109 . SATURDAY 9-6 will be dispensed by volunteers from the Tiger organization, -- _ _ _ . .. Tigers had one licensed game last year and it proved to be a huge success. Puncher said that they did not run into any problems with people getting drunk and he doesn't foresee any problems this year. Highlighting Sunday's doubleheader will be the appearance of the Labatt's skydiving team. Sometime during the afternoon the team will fall from the sky and try to land on the bases and on the pitcher's mound. The team has appeared at countless events, and weather permitting, should be right on target again. For both days there will also be a beef barbecue. The barbecue will be put on by the Clive Woolner catering company. The city of Waterloo will be running its usual concession stand at the games. The ticensiid patio will be-open from 6: 30-11: 30 Saturday and 12:30-6230 Sunday. The Laurel Creek Watershed is the location for the CHYM'r fishing derby. The angling event takes place Friday at; p.m. _ . "Waterloo has a history of music. We're just expanding on our history. The sporting events will not suffer," says Ptlug. The increasingly popular sport of board- sailing will be a featured event on Sunday at n a.m., at Laurel Creek Conservation Area. Pflug feels the switch to a musical theme is a necessary and natural move. Whether called Waterloo Days or Sounds of Summer. sports will continue to be an integral part of our summer celebration. Saturday'; events kick off it 9 a.m. with a bicycle tour. The tour departs from the Marsland Centre. The Ontario Twirl championships la baton competition) will be held at Waterloo Arena all day Sunday beginning at 9 a.m. All day Saturday and Sunday, the annual Model Boat Regatta will be making waves at Columbia Lake. A controlled Model Boat Regatta will take place Sunday morning at the Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. FINE 'tTirirt"f'irii FURNISHINGS I BRYCE BANTING or 16x32 . 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