Waterloo CHYM'rs have added strength to their batting order with the signing of Jim Mil- len, a former third baseman with Kitchen» er Pride of Canada. CHYM'rs also an- nounce the return to the club of veteran infielders Larry Stratheam and Barry Musselman. bringing the total number of signings to four. The first player to sign with CHYM'rs was Bill Miller. an all-star pitcher in the Intercity Fastball League last season. CHYM'rs ink three more Kim Crawford of Bluevale collegiate follows through on a backhand during Central Western Ontario high school badminton championships at Conestoga College last Wednesday. She was competing in girls doubles with Marg Droumtsekas as her partner and they won two matches betore being eliminated. mum O'Brien photo RETURN TO SENDER lives in the riding of Kitrhener-WUmot. He understands the need for a job creation i job security . youth employment Millen played third base for the Pride last year and finished fifth in league batting with a .289 average. He fin- ished third in all-star balloting behind Strathearn and Cam. bridge's Bill Hall. Strathearn has played for CHYM'rs for six consecutive sea- sons and was selected as an all-star in four of the last five years. Last year he batted .258. Musselman batted .247 last season and has been a league all-star three of the last four years. "The signings con- firm that we have im- proved our offence," said CHYM'rs ma.nag- er-coach John Thomp- son. "The acquisition of Jim Millen brings another proven hitter to our lineup, but more importantly it will create mbre difficulty for opposing teams to pitch around Mussel- man and Stratheam." Practices continue this week with exhibi- tion games scheduled starting Sunday in Breslau with an inter- squad game. FOR A GREAT ri,','-'" r',,"] relllrsTTi2iirV:l '"ir,i'rur-_, r':: [T/_: f" I a "hhtyRIt NURSERY OPENING SPECIAL LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP 1 po 209 Lexington Rd. Unit B, Watonoo tt pm. Vlctorla Park Pavilion . Tickets: Thurs, 86.50 Fri., Sat. $7.50 0 mm at KWLT titgtyott60 or Cum. On tho Square 578-1570 and It the coon l PLL " BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT Top Soil, Cow Manure Peat Moss, Sand Fertilizers Mulches 1541 Highland Rd. W., Kiichonor 745-9876 Sowing you since 1946 'lllll . Hours: Monday-Friday " I Saturday 8-5 $0!!!"th ONIIIIIIII "" "Mug . Saturday. an!" "i-q? For Incentives and "Harm-hon, (all 15"" 8854-510. Ieach you" children at home... and gin: them a better start in tile! The Home Schooling Workshop May 2,3,4,9,10,1 1 K-W Little Theatre I M . h ATE\%HE A comedy â€with! ('m Apr. 30/85) 886-9030 WATERLOO m. “EMMY. W 24. ‘US - PAGE 81 w“ 'Bo.' "' 378 Web" St. w. Pom $28.00 with cot Men's Hellcat: “.00 Women's Haircuts 87.00 Boy's Haircuts 85.00 Adam's Unbex a Barbershop ttb pleased to announce Me opemng ot his newest shop Adam wouid We to invite ttlt his Menus and customers to see him at __,_ ... _ -. --- There Is a Difference All Senior Citizens 82.00 Ott Everything iuattt'S muaex a; larlrerdwp 378 WEBER ST. W. KITCHENER out Forbes bordor Kttchomrr-Watorioo Jom Went“ Watchers rm 390!) "mean of m.- mqmm SIB 00 on vow his! met-Inna and roouslralmn luv S , UN WW theveauev beroor C-l-tens and smoemr. mm in: $4 80 mst N "u mama! 89m Sa on weekly woman." Now Mambo! Rowan-0n Tunes Momma 920.m Evomng 6Ahtrrt FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: NE W, IMPRO " D QUICK START® PROGRAM FROM WEIGHT WA TCHERS 1 -51 9-886-8280 â€away ~- _ .. PRICE SPECIAL Apnl 15to May 4, 1985 PH 749-0605 oven Mondays . or m u.~ a" mv 'Pr