~â€" <Expo Rigby handcuffs Braves Strong pitching an SEE YOU DO L. OUTDOORS! Jason Rose then hit a double scoring Thiel and Brad Roth, who took a walk. In their half of the first, with two out, Expo Ross Ferrier hit a single, followed by a single by John East. Dean Murray was walked to load the bases. Brad Johnston then hit a triple to score three runs. Brantford scored a run in the o S T g%oï¬xmun:mm'lï¬vemnain the bottom of the fifth to seal the The Expos i itrol throughout as thay ind 20 after The Waterico Jr. lt are as they defeated Brantford Jr. Braves 12â€"3 at Bechtel Park on John East hit a leadâ€"off sole Rob Thiel then singled with two Session: 1 2 3 4 5 (please circie) Please make cheques payable to: Waterico Minor Baseball Waterioo, Ontario Date of Birth: You are responsible for picking up your child at Lions Pool. Waterloo Arena will serve as the rainout location. Youth are not supervised byumpul_!'nfl‘er 1;00 p.m. Place: Waterico Park 4y 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. â€" Skills : . 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. â€" Lunch & every 12â€"15 boys . â€" Objective: teach the skills, provide leadership and have fun 1;00 p.m. â€" Swim at Lions Pool Instructors: qualified, one for WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL & Tâ€"BALL sSUMMER SCHOOL 2 or more 2 $ 90. 2 or more 3 or more $100.00 Children‘s Weaving Classes (8â€"12 yrs.) July 9 â€" 13, 1990 â€" 8:00 a.m. â€" 12 noon Globe Furniture Office Building :6&““;':;.&» ee: $40 (supplies included) To register call: 746â€"1950 or 742â€"3488 WATERLOO MINOR Tâ€"BALL & REGISTRATION FORM Kâ€"W WEAVERS & SPINNERS GUILD July3w-hly6g! JulyD!oJ\;luy),lm July 16 to t to July 27 MPAWL* Information: call 888â€"0244 Mondays 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. « WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1990 J $ 45.00 $ 65.00 $ 85.00 $ 65.00 $ 90.00 The Waterloo Hornets Major Tyke allstar team blasted Stratford 16â€"6 last week to improve their record to 10 wins and 2 logses. "Whipper" Roy pitched 5% innings and produced four RBI‘s to lead the Hornet attack. “hCth;le’mintochanymhu’ and provide.3 RBI‘s at . The game‘s golden glove goes to "Piranha" Pereira for a overâ€" tho-chould-atchinrichtï¬eld,md“Wlhlnutâ€Wlhlbmh(l M’l‘heflm.t home Wednudgy.ï¬me?’l Waterloo next game is y , at Water Park. Game time is 6:15 against Cambridge. Hornets blast Stratford (minimum 10 pupils per class) ..“?‘.“-"-'!B::-l!-t,-su...-mno The City of Waterloo will follow the Red Cross Parent and Preâ€"School Program. Instructions are directed towards the parents to teach their child -ï¬hh‘rlï¬pl&rdnï¬. hauh“:fluâ€"h wlln'â€"-ubï¬hu-hhbdllh required skills duri lessons, be or she may -dlhfl.:lhfllil-ï¬Ã©h award will be received after continued practice. (minimum â€" 5 pupils per class) _ Antanactam o. Jofosioies OIUTON ers. . hits each, while John East had H i ns seffisymmnst piusucbsens narmony relief of Rigby. Roth also hit singles. eniparnee uid o old Aduit Noon Hour or Supper Hour Lessons e o he (beginning July 3rd) PARENT AND PREâ€"SCBOOLER 1. July 2ndâ€"July 13th 2. July 16thâ€"July 27th 3. July 30thâ€"Aug. 10th 4. Aug. 13thâ€"Aug. 24th 1 WEEK PROGRAM CLASS DATES AND TIMES FOR THE CITY OF WATERLOO 3wEex procgaM ) .« RECREATION & CUL * _â€"_1. Yellow . .. <2 40 minute classes‘ ; puna â€" the RED CROSS Water &hï¬;uqn.. $ mrum:xm"' f Registrations will be received by phone or in 4. Maroon T120 a mâ€"12 noon esnt t en o o ay pm. pm., f isteri Friday, and also during regular pool hours. _ CRJOrCD Tegistering for Yellow (1) should be 5 Artpark presents "Can Can" â€" New York. $39/person includes picnic lunch. Leaves RAC at 9:15 a.m., ARC at 9:30 a.m., returns at 6:00 p.m. For more information and to book, call 579â€"1642. OUTGOERS â€"â€" Seniors Hiking/Walking Club, Monday, July 2, Canada Day â€" No Walk. mnm%nmrâ€"mhmm-ummz icipating in our Wednesday ing activity sessions. mhtukfm bunch for some innov -mm‘ workouts followed by some lite snacks. July 4, 8:00 a.m., St. Jacobs Mill Race, St. Jacobs. $14 for the summer or $2/session, meet at the RAC. To register, call 888â€"6356. "WATER FITNESS" â€"â€" for Seniors. Water workâ€"outs are fun. Due to the natural buoyancy of water, there is no stress on the joints. 'R:;dnyl&’!‘hwnd;y;. ll:l&mwlmnovn,;tlonl&ï¬ng;; . Starts , $1 per season or $1 each time. register call mC ltm, Call Wing 404/R.C.A.F.A./Rotary Adult Centre â€" 888â€"6356, or the Adult Recreation Centre â€" 579â€"1020, for more information. §79â€"1020 185 King St. 8. (Monday to Friday Walerloo â€" «##> SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS SWIMMING INSTRUCTION 11:20 a.m.12 noon 10:30â€"11:10 a.m. or 11:20 a.m.â€"12 noon 12 noonâ€"1 p.m. or 5 p.m.4:30 pm. 10:30â€"11:10 a.m. or A.R.C. TRAVEL CLUB RC.AFâ€"A/R.A.C. 510 Dutton Dr. Registration fee: $20.00 '&&yh'fllhmw m-A-i;:id*ThhiM and Crest for each level. Bronze or Bronze Cross Blue (5) aiuuflu}ii}iwhmwhs‘ years of age and at least 45 inches tall. To increase the individual‘s awarenese whaty as well as develop a back craml. To increase the c water safity and To have the condidate achievait high level of To peoduce the candidate with survial skills in deep water as well as develop a frout crawi. meresse the mhiy, knowledge and skill of the individugl. Elementary back stroke is introduced. To further develop shallow safety skils as well as intreduce the student to deep water {over the To familiarse the student with the fundamentals of aquatic safety and to introduce basic propulaion in To We ilaline uce 2e P L asiped ts o mlie S e aband Ds i snn c ce xC L7 C lle with the shailow water %15â€"10:15 a.m. $15â€"10:15 a.m. $15â€"10:16 am. $:15â€"10:15 a.m. $:15â€"10:15 a.m. $15â€"11:10 am. ability and to and skill of Sunied nios Satime At the plate td sthmgts “bv;lï¬"“"mx?:'ï¬ scoring one run. winning run was scored by Angie on a Mv:ymlmmn' in the second Cambridge jedi i a storm win over i uflmngmtbm&whihï¬nnmgmm’. Krista Baechler went three for four at the plate and scored one run and scored another, which was the winning run, on a wild pitch. Waterloo improved its league record to 12â€"2 (wonâ€"loss) after posting idanï¬ed#lwiumcmbdmvith&rflmwhmy R‘mp. " Whmm pitching and hitting show opening on a which lod to the vistory. Un the moind she allored sight hits and + + M + }h w lek : c Lanch Abiiget a0 is fistholl chob in berktyach win intoman vainey se to a recently prepared Discussion Paper on the Protection of Trees and Woodlots. Copies of the Discussion Paper can be obtained by contacting the office of the Environmental Cowdium,'l'hlrdl’ltzr. Waterloo City Centre or by telephone at either 747â€"8708 or 747â€"8706. If you wish to make a presentation concerning the information pammnmmhw.&:â€"-wmmum mlm.nmmm would like to express your a- T li I"B.E.S.,HA' ~. < & . Environmental Coordinator y i. W-mbock&(hnm t ce it R 100 Regina South x M P hy 0. P.O. Box 337 " in ie atier tA Waterloo, Ontario $ MhdvfldMnMuwlflhbonWodnqu,Julyd. 1990, in the Council Chiambers, Third Floor of the Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, 7:00 p.m. to receive community Don Roth, M.Sc. Senior Planner City of Waterloo "She * Environmental Policy and Implementation Review Committee was established to review existing policies and practices and to develop options and strategies to implement Official Plan objectives regarding natural heritage conservaâ€" tion. The purpose of the Public Meeting is to table the Discussion Paper and to receive comments and input from interested parties. Copies of the Committee‘s Discussion Paper are available from the Planning and Development Department, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Waterloo City Centre. 1772; .;l’;r;épar information, please contact the undersigned at THE CITY OF WATERLOO NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING 3 GARBAGE AND E <>] RECYCLING COLLECTION®\> PROTECTION OF TREES AND WOODLOTS IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO City crews will be providing normal garbage and recyclable pickâ€"up on the Canada Day ~~* Holiday, July 2nd, 1990. i Please ensure that all garbage and recyclables are set out by 8:00 a.m. as usual. w S REpORE Ni N Qecitabi P Hesseienl