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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1992, p. 40

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other teams in the league. No body has been able to get outdoors and practice." Expos finished seventh in the eight team league last season, failing to make the playoffs by one game. However, with a year of junior ball under their belts and a fresh crop of promising rookies, Young feels that this year‘s club has the talent to move up the standings over last year, that is if they can stay healthy. For more information Your continued support of this program will ensure that our environment will be preserved for future generations. There is =137 < 137 HOMES SOLD ... IN LAKESHORE "Mr.Lakeshore" _(0) 746â€"3100 _ (H) 747â€"1986 and Kitchener Dodgers on Sunâ€" day afternoon, both at Bechtel Park. "We‘re all in the same boat with the weather," Young said of i P 5 t3 Temo2. Note: Empty paint cans may be pl; Paints & Solvents Lawn/Garden Chemicals Aerosol Cans centre for the Expos this season as players attempt to limber up in preparation for this weekend‘s exhibition games against Camâ€" bridge Bulldogs on Friday night Household quantities of any of the following items: Expos, Waterloo‘s entry in the InterCounty Junior Baseball League, haven‘t held any outdoor practices, but Young hopes his players have pockets of quarters for the batting cages at Sports World where they can get their swing in order. Meanwhile, the Conestoga Colâ€" lege Athletic Centre gymnasium With veterans hi;r;y*fi;:!;i'g- In 199 1. approximately 75,000 litres of Housebold Hazardous Waste were collected from residents bringing their hazardous waste to the special Saturday dropâ€"off. In 1992. approximately 35,000 litres have already been collected. It is vital to the environment that hazardous waste be separated from regular garbage. PAGE 40 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Rain keeps Expos indoors Rain may kave dampened the playing fields, but it certainly‘ hasn‘t dampened the spirit of Waterloo Expos manager Dan @ HAZARDOUS WASTE AT HOME ? 7 *‘ _ What Can YOU Do About it? Pete Cudhea Chronicle Staff Bob Perkes WHEN & WHERE CAN I TAKE MY HAZARDOUS WASTES? Waterloo Landfill Site Cambridge Landfill Site 925 Erb St. W. End of Savage Dr. 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. May 30 September 26 May 9 August 8 June 27 October 31 June 13 September 12 July 25 November 28 July 11 August 29 NO CHARGE to residents of the Region of Waterloo WHAT ITEMS ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR DISPOSAL? ts Household Chemicals Batteries hemicals Anti Freeze/Motor Oil Waxes & I Expired Medicines Propane T int cans may be placed in your regular garbage for pickâ€"up. IS THERE A CHARGE FOR THESE ITEMS? . contact the Region of Waterloo at 883â€"51 10 THAT‘S RIGHT! I‘VE SOLD 136 HOMES IN THIS AREA. Representing millions of dollars worth of Real Estate. Specializing in Lakeshore North and Lakeshore Village has enabled me to establish manyâ€"tontacts for both buyers and sellers, which add up to satisfying results. "FOR FRIENDL Y AND PROFESSIONAL ADVICE® Please call ... BOB PERKES rfi Sales representative Lauer Realty Ltd. Realtor m The Toronto Blue Jays will be looking for Canadian players of the future this Saturday when they conduct a tryout camp at Riverside Park in Cambridge. Cambridge, the home town of Jays left fielder Rob Ducey, will host the camp for outstanding 16â€"toâ€"19 year old players at Mickler Field. Workouubeginat9a.mmdwillbeundgrtheguidmeed’ personnel from the Blue Jays scouting department. Players must provide their own gloves and other personal equipment. United States. Last season Karges suffered a shoulder injury keeping him out of the rotation, but if all goes well, the five pitchers should be well rested between starts to give Young and the Expos a good ging and Brad Karges returning to the mound, along with the addition of Adam Zanna and Jason Meier, both with last year‘s midget team, Young beleives he‘s has some power on the mound. He‘s also counting on the return of rightâ€"handed hurler Brad Roth, who‘s ‘"We‘re all in the same Hnas mrmiets m”lfl.‘u and pracâ€" Jays host tryout camp Expo Manager Dan Young , MAY 6, 1992 * Aigmrntcone: ing college in Batteries Waxes & Polishes Propane Tanks Thacinn iiignin ayst wue asicke be more mature and stronger this _Hopefully, with a year of juâ€" niorbnl]nnda-theirbelfitbq’ll 10 0e eeteaiey l Jason Marciniak, both members of the Waterloo‘s midget team nationals two seasons ago. Joel Rose and short stop Brad Johnson and first baseman Chad Young. ‘"We‘re going to experiment at the short stop position this yeaâ€" r,"‘Young said. "We‘re going with second baseâ€" man Dan Murray at short. It will mean more area to cover and he‘ll be in on more relays. Travis Gowland will be on second, but at this point we have Zanna, Jinr Bmdulnchwbim.um. peting for the first base position." Taking over the catching duties at this point will be secondâ€"yearâ€" player Scott Strachan. Not returning this year are itcher Jason Rose and vitcher To register, or for more information, call 8844050 buk eA ul > commmunieen N Gcint t Proceeds to Camp McGovern for Big and Little Brothers * iess Thursday, July 9, 183'2" "Serving our community while having fun ourselves â€" it fits our corporate philosophy beautifully*. Bill Bemhardt

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