With every Water Saver model soid, Bate‘s Maytag will ‘donate $2.00 to Tree Program. Sat. until 5 pm. TORS this league (Midwestern Junior B) has won the allâ€"Ontario chamâ€" pionship seven out of nine years, proving that this is the best league in the province." (Continued from page 43) "I‘ve always said that if Waterâ€" loo or Stratford (Cullitons) can‘t take it, hopefully somebody else in our league will. I‘m proud of t.hes guys for winning it. Gingerich says the club is already in the midst of putting the team together. We started last September in putting together next season‘s club. I‘m expecting that we‘ll continue to remain competitive in the league." Beaupre always be a Siskin." Gingerich first became involved with the Siskins four seasons ago when his son, Mike was a defenceâ€" man with the junior B champion "This is an excellent feeling," ingerich said of his new posiâ€" Subcoligciously trained me for this job. 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Jennifer Kraemer lead Waterloo at the plate going three for four. Wtauloohadadmneetowinthegameint.beï¬nnlinning, but leï¬thehnulo.dodwhenSharonCareylinedmtothe Stratford shortstop. Novice girls tie and win . & Wed. 10 â€" 6; Thurs. & Fri.10 â€" 8 Saturday 9 â€" 5; Sunday 11 â€" 4 _Athletics enjoy life on the road On Saturday, May 23, at 10:00 a.m. the undefeated eight players will compete at the Legion, while the remaining players will be competing at J.R.‘s Billiards in Waterloo. On Wednesday, May 27, at 1:00 p.m. the five players remaining will be competing at the Legion in the semiâ€"finals, while the finals Of the 24 remaining players, eight are presently undefeated, while the remaining 16 are in the second round of the double elimiâ€" nation tournament. Snooker event marks 40th Eight players have been elimiâ€" nated from the first annual Kâ€"W Snooker competition being held at the Waterloo Legion, as well as J.R.‘s Billiards. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1992 â€" PAGE 45 Hoh1, son of former world horseâ€" shoe throwing champion Elmer }'iohl who will demonstrate his will be held at 7:00 p.m. The Snooker competition is beâ€" ing held in conjunction with the Legion‘s 40th Anniversary celeâ€" bration. Activities have been planned for every day of the week commencing May 24 to May 31. On Wednesday, May 27, they will also feature "Bob Sinneave" Canada‘s number 1 dart player, who will demonstrate his techâ€" nique and accept some local chalâ€" lenges. Also on hand will be Steve horseshoe throwing technjque;, using his portable horseshoe pits. Other sports celebrities will also be on hand for autognpm" h.s,"et‘c-