Waterloo Ghosts may not have a home game tonight at Hillside Park, but they‘ll be hosting Midwestern Ontario ladies league softball tourâ€" nament on the weekend. Action at Thompson Park in Bridgeport begins Friday with Oshâ€" weken meeting Shakespeare. At 8: 30, Kâ€"W Civitans meet Sarnia. The double knockout tourney continues Saturday at Schaefer and Thompson parks. The championship game is set for 5 Thompson and it is possible a second championship game will be needed at 7. Ghosts will play their first game Friday at 7 when they meet Stratâ€" ford at Lau Park next to the Kâ€"W Record. All other games will be played in Bridgeport. e AUTO e HOME e FARM e BUSINESS INSURANCE BROKERS Roth Nowak SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW _SUPERIOR MEMORIALS New Hamburg 662â€"1150 Watesloo 746â€"1151 Maybe I can save you some money on insurance Large Indoor Showrooms 528 Victoria St. N. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 After hours 578â€"7154 Alistate You‘re in good hands. See or phone GARY WINGER Waterioo Town Square 746â€"1080 Ghosts hosting tourney 2 AMetate Ingurance Compan Call me and compare FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL ABetaee Inswrem â€" ( ompans Aftetate Life Ins (C~ ~/ Canada Life Homeowners Auto/Boat Business SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION!®* MOST PROPANE BARBECUES REDUCED AUGUST 19 to AUGUST 24 In two league games, Ghosts beat Shakespeare 7â€"3 last Wednesday and beat Stratford 8â€"3 on Thursday. Gayle Beuermann was the winâ€" ning pitcher against Shakespeare and Chris Cressman picked up the win in Stratford. & Ann Prince and Karen Miller will be out of Ghosts‘ lineup for the tournament because they are playâ€" ing for Ontario at the Canada Summer Games. Sue Sutherland and Dee Feeney each had three hits. Jackie Stockie had four hits in the two games and drove in two runs while Jane Bell drove in five runs on three hits. SEASONAL CLEAROUTS e SLIGHTLY SOILED MERCHANDISE e TOYS e END OF LINE AND ONEâ€"OFâ€"Aâ€"KIND MERCHANDISE FROM OUR AUTOMOTIVE, HARDWARE, HOUSEWARES, AND SPORTS DEPARTMENTS ALL AT GARAGE SALE PRICES! (Excluding table top 7 Garage 3 Turco Single Burner $ 20,000 BTU g R“. 119-†35 Structo Dual Burner s’: 40,000 BTU 85â€"1092 R.g. m.m 70 Examples: SELECTION WILL VARY FROM STORE TO STORE Rightâ€"handed pitcher Jamie Young and outfielder Terry McCutcheon of Waterloo Expos have both been named to the Interâ€"County. Junior Baseball League 1985 first allâ€"star team. Those two were the only Expos represented in the awards presented at the annual allâ€"star game and league banquet last week. Peter Zister of Listowel was named winner of the Champ Glassford Memorial Trophy as league MVP and Mike Jarvis of Cambridge won the Lance Miller Memorial Trophy as top pitcher. Zister pitched over 80 innings for Listowel, starting 10 games, and completing 9 of them. When he wasn‘t on the mound, Zister played short stop and was voted the first allâ€"star at that position. When pitching, Zister never Pair Expos named to allâ€"stars Sale a designated hitter, rather he hit for SsAVE SALF WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 19 SAE _ 179" 94° Jarvis posted the best E.R.A. in the league (2.20) over the regular season. for the second year in a row, Jarvis led his team in E.R.A. and was named to this years first allâ€"star team as the Leftâ€"Handed pitcher. himself, usually batting third in the order. Zister led his team, the Legionaires, in batting average and E.R.A. while consisâ€" tently among the topâ€"ten in the league in both catagories. Other first team selections were catcher Todd Abernathy of Cambridge, first base Rob Froese of Kitchener, second base Jim Rivait of Kitchener, third Sean Keady Guelph, Zister at short, outfielders Randy Curran and Brian Parker of Kitchener joining McCutcheon, and manager Nels Johnston of St. Thomas. ieE PAPER TOWELS pkg. of 2 only