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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1984, p. 28

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PaAG Notice to correspondents "S.%®%!" Softball Waterloo Chronicle minor hockey correspondents are asked to adhere to the following guidelines for team reports to be published in the paper this season. â€" In fairness to those correspondents who write brief and concise recaps, editing and deletions will be strongly enforced with overwritten accounts. Reports should be reéstricted to three or four paragraphs. The first paragraph should tell the results of the game(s), the next paragraph should be a complete roundup of game stats, and the final paragraph or two should be used to highlight the games key points, i.e. strong goaltending, great team effort and so on. Please type if possible. The women‘s softball squad â€"split two road games last week, downing Sheridan 3â€"1 on Tuesday, but losing 9â€"0 to Seneca on Thursâ€" day. Because of space limitations, all writers are requested to keep these points in mind so that each team can receive fair and equal representation each week. Thank you. Michelle Wollis tossed a strong twoâ€"hitâ€" Mom‘s "Little Darling‘s" Fashions iE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1984 This elegant automobile was a "Classic of Motordom."" Powered by a rebuilt Volkswagen engine & drivetrain complete with convertible top & sidescreens & AMâ€"FM stereo cassette for your comfort. Over $13,000 invested. Will sacrifice for 1929 Mercedes Benz Replica Remember when motoring was a joy? alan chalmers | NISSAN 150 Weber & Quality Used Infants & Childrens Clothing CONESTOGA ter against Sheridan in Oakville. A balanced hitting attack, led by Deb Vries and Brenda Goudy, produced single runs in the second, third and fourth inâ€" nings. Powerful Seneca, however, proved just too strong for Condors. r St. S. Waterioo Ontario (519) 743â€"0300 Minor Hockey WATERLOO (ERB CENTRE MALL) 7A4G6â€"1 818 Tues.â€"Sat. 9:30â€"5:00 55 ERB ST. E. is at the rear ERB CENTRE INFANT TO SIZE 14 Lone bright spot on offence was a twoâ€"hit performance by Reita Maltby. Pitcher Kathy Mcinâ€" tosh had a rough outâ€" ing, surrendering two runs in the bottom of the first before Seneca put the game away with a sixâ€"run fourth. $8900 King St Regina ISt. competing in the major peewee Christie Cookie Cup tournament over the weekend in Mississauga Tigers opened with a 7â€"2 loss to Toronto Red Wings but rebounded with a 32 upset over Toronto Young Nationais before losing 52 to Hamilton Huskies Matt Wickie scored unas sisted on Huskies and Adlys scored from Shawn Way and Gilchrist. Goalies Toad Hunter and Harold Lawrence each saw tournament action Steve Vanderveen and Mike Kruetzer scored against Red Wings on assists from Dean Macdonald, Sheldon (Gilchrist. Steve Hooper and Bernie Adlys Hooper. Gilchrist and Mac Donald. assisted by Brad Karges and Vanderveen scored against the Young Nats Waterioo major atom Tim Horton Cubs defeated Strat ford 5â€"2 in an exhibition game Sunday in Stratford Kyle Merritt had two goals for Cubs, who jumped into a 3â€"1 second period lead after a scoreless â€" first period.. Rob Woolstencroft and Andy Stil well each had a goal and assist Waterioo Kent Hotel Tigers id a win and (wo losses Cubs dump Stratford 176 Weber St. N., Waterloo __ HIGHRISE HAIRSTTLING INRGO. (corner of Marshall and Weber) WATERLOO SUN SHOP MOVING SPECIAL 50 Sessions for $100.00 WE HAVE MOVED! 886â€"0466 Paul Honderich NEW LOCATION with Paul only Wednesdéys are senior citizen days & kids night from 4â€"9 10%, student discount (We also have a children‘s play area.} and Ryan Weber was the other Jonathan Goll, David Sattier and Sean Merritt each hadtwo assists while Ryan Hume and Darry! 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