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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1984, p. 22

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Jon Tomi" of TYee he .toptrAt htr qtoettqqrotttMtetr8Mt+N-PPf, W'WW-‘M Mike Allan tforeground) and Mark Weist cross bridge in Waterloo Park during five-kilometre fun run put on try Waterloo Jaycettee Saturday morning. Weiet had the best time (17.28) and Richard Welehauer won a Blue Jays' Michelle Gerth shows her pitching form (ten) during girls softball tournament squirt division game against Homers on Saturday. At right, she reacts to a called strike. Sporting Sounds What's in a name change? Not much, sportswise, by the “sounds” of things. The old Waterloo Days is now known as the Sounds of Summer, but the some old activities were going on throughout the city, last weekend. There were girls and boys ball tournaments, on industrial league 10-epeed bicycle tor most sponsorships as Jeycettee were raising money for a crib death monitor tor K-W Hospital. - - “A - _ _ slo-pltch tournament put on by the Waterloo Chipper: and Waterloo Tigers _ had a beer garden and barbecue at their weekend baseball games. There was a gymnastics display, model boat regatta and a five- kilometre fun run. In short, the Sounds of Summer included the sounds of people play- momma». EEK]

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