Braves will host St. Catharines in a May 1 exhibition game followed by a 20â€"game schedule including 10 home games includâ€" "It‘s going to be a tough season and [ hope we‘ll be able to handle ourselves. I guess we‘ll soon find out." heat up a lot more for the Braves, who‘s main goal is just to make the playofts PAGE A30 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1991 Lacrosse Q@@@@ FOR ?@M@@@@ Twins begin outdoor workouts Stuck indoors during the past few weeks due to the rainy weather, the team will hit the field Saturday between 9 a.m. to noon and Sunday 4 â€" 7 p.m. in St. Agatha. The sevenâ€"team league, which also includes teams from St. Catharines, York, Bradford, Richmond Hill, Toronto and Oshawa will each play a 30â€"game schedule, 12 at home. _ Twins‘ home opener will be May 16th when they host York Merchants at Waterloo‘s Hillâ€" The fastball season will soon be here and the Waterloo Twins, of the newly formed Ontario Fastball League, will finally be able to move their practices outdoors this weekend when they take to the field at the St. Agatha Community Park. Generous support also provided by Union Gas, Arctic Star and our volunteers \ project of the Environment Committee of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce in coooperation with the City of Waterloo and the Grand River Conservation Authority. PUT SOME ROOTS DOWN IN WATERLOO TAKE PART IN A GREENER TOMORROW BY PLANTING A TREE TODAY! Plant a tree FREE on us. We are giving away 1,000 free maple seedlings, one to a family. There are an additional 4,000 seedlings available for 50¢ each. Please bring a plastic bag to transport your bare rooted seedling. (Continued from page A27) 8 a.m. until sold out SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH Waterloo City Hall Parking Lot William and Regina Streets George was a rookie when the Braves won the national champiâ€" onship back in 1988. The previous season the Braves were also sucâ€" cessful in capturing the Canadian Championship as well, so the move to the A league was a ing a May 10 home opener agaimst the team which elimiâ€" nated them from last year‘s playâ€" offs, Orangeville. Also signed and returning this season are rightâ€"handed pitcher Dan Yantzi and first and second basemen Barry and Dean Musselman. Rossit played for the Canadian National team last year and toured New Zealand. He also competed in the Labatt Challenge last year and was a former quarterback with the University of Western Ontario Mustangs in the late 70‘s and early 80‘s. side Park. They‘ll host Owen Sound Canadian Tire on May 4 and Sheddon Pest Control on May 11 in exhibition doubleheader games, also at Hillside Park. Twins have signed second baseman/ short stop Andy Rossit of the Carp Valley Pride. PaRticiPacrion However, it‘s not the first time the Braves toiled in the A league. Back in 1976 to 1982 Braves struggled in A league compiling a nightmarish record of 2â€"18 in one of their worst seasons ever. They eventually dropped back into the B division, regained their confiâ€" dence and winning ways. natural progression. C@a &JJ You can get a copy of a discussion paper on this topic prepared last year by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs or the committee‘s terms of reference, by calling us. Copies for reading are available in the office of your municipal clerk or at the main branch of your local library system. Contact us for information or materials by phoning tollâ€"free: Written submissions will also be welcome. Please send them to the above address before May 31, 1991. All presentations and submissions mdy be made in either English or French. All submissions to the committee will be considered public information. Municipal Government Structure Branch 11th Floor, 777 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario MSG 2E5 Discussion paper If you would like to make a presentation, please call the tollâ€"free number listed below to book the time. An advance copy of any material you intend to present would be appreciated. Please send it to: All meetings commence at 7:00 p.m. and all meeting locations are wheelchair accessible. A meeting will be held at Kitchener â€" Tues. May 7 Kitchener Public Library Auditorium, 85 Queen St. North 17th ANNUAL CAVALCADE OF sAFETY Public meetings of a governmentâ€"appointed consultation committee will be held across the province. The committee will consider all aspects of this subject including such questions as: We want to hear your views to help us improve municipal conflict of interest laws. ue â€" W Municipal Conflict of Interest Consultation Committee CONESTOGA MALL WATERLOO JOHN GALT CENTRE CAMBRIDGE does the current legislation adequately determine when a conflict exists? should the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act extend to local government employees? should conflict rules extend to gifts and benefits received because of position or office? should local politicians be required to disclose signifiâ€" cant assets and interests which may create contflicts? do the current rules deal adequately with elected officials undertaking additional paid activities? Friday & Saturday April 26, 27 See our Displays at FAIRVIEW PARK KITCHENER Public Meeting Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs Ambulance Fire Dept. Central Ontario Labour/Management Committee Aquatic Council CN Police Infant Toddier Safety Call Before U Dig over 40 safety related associations on display "Putting safety first in the Waterloo Region"