elâ€" ckey championship and this summer‘s etiâ€" pcoming Canadian Senior Men‘s Fastâ€" has itch Championship, slated for Waterloos 96 illside Park Aug, 25 â€" Sept. 1. stâ€" Ironically, the fastpitch championship m all the indications of heading west to ree ipeg this summer, but when Waterâ€" he sent its tournament bidding committee he Montreal in the fall of ‘93, Winnipeg a distant second choice according to ill representing Softball Canada. erâ€" The committee, consisting of City of irâ€" terloo assistant chiel administrative Elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Laura and nineâ€"yearâ€"old Bethany Galbraith are this week‘s Waterloo Chronicle "carriers of the week". They deliver in the Northlake area. Wlï¬hydodxfly&“hhmï¬!dndufloahmm‘ mmbnmnmmmm.mmmm ball in her spare time, she likes to swim or play the piano. Her favorite movie is Man of the House. Bethany is in grade four this year and her favorite school subject is math. mmbmmuwmwmnmmm cer and baseball. Her favorite movie is the Gooty Movie. Their favorite trip was to Calgary, Alberta. in the future, both girls would like to be teachers. For all their hard work as Waterloo Chronicle carriers, Bethany and Laura will receive a gift certificate from Domino‘s Pizza. yomen‘s national curling championship, he 1995 National Junior Baseball Chamâ€" ionship, last month‘s Air Canada egional Provincial Qualifier midget Waterioo Chronicle, 75 King Street, South, Suite 201,Waterioo, Ontario N2J 1P 2 In 1993, Twins defeated sociation with Kitchener ill be defending World and ational champion Toronto ators, Owen Sound Tiremen, wins, Toronto Aces and Finâ€" This year, the Canadians will :houed‘:{dthcfwm ntario F; Association mprising the Twins, Waterâ€" oMMF.MM% e Lakeshore Optimist d the Waterloo Chippers, in o s i a ons a ons a o s ns + on + m s ons + mas â€" m + ame + mss s ons + ame V.S. tur, 111; along with teams \W.M:M, , Balston Lake, NY and ; Walls, Maryland. Highâ€" ing the Canadian teams If you are interested in a route or know anyone who is please call the office at 886â€"2830 or mail this ad to in the bronzeâ€" eecssosceesenscentrensecescebeansencenscenennnnennensbnenannossecenens ce csnne Laura & Bethany Galbraith One of the key vererans who may not return this season in pitcher Dan Yantzi, the main arm in Twins pirching rotation. "So far, Yantzi is not commitâ€" 1ed to the team because of his business. We‘re hoping that he‘ll return, but it‘s not a lock." On and off the field Yanuzi‘s experience has been a valuable asset over the years. This seaâ€" son his experience off the field would be a big benefit to Twins who have signed Milverton "We‘ve had a lot of mmover since 1993," said Musselman. "We‘re looking at very few reurning players im:z 93 CARRIER OF from page 10) (Continued from page 18) feature several new "I‘m glad the bidding is over, " admitted Durst at the Canadian fastpitch press conâ€" ference last week. "They had me wearing a dirnd! while 1 was in Montreal. If you ask me, wearing one of those things goes well beyond the call of duty." However, the combination of those tasty pigtails, Frau Durst in her dirnd! and Waterloo‘s reputation of putting on a topâ€" officer Kathy Durst, Waterloo Recreation Complex head of marketing Michelle Tetreault and Dave McLellan and Laverine Reichert of Softball Ontario, packed 10 pounds of authentic Kâ€"W pigtails and a microwave oven with them when they went to Montreal where the bids were but this year‘s rosâ€" * m e m o m o e a m o ie o m o m a o a ons o e ns ome i o a m a t a ht o ae es a ue + o s aus + o evessconcces seensesness n0se00 have lost experience in front of the plate, they received a shot in the arm behind the plate with the return of catcher jumior pucher in Ontario last season, while Winger was the MVP as the Canadian Intermeâ€" diate championships two seaâ€" sons ‘ago â€" but Yantzi‘s experience, which spans two decades of senior ball and numerous world and North mw be a big loss if he ‘t mmum nia Both have proven that they can pitch in their respected leagues â€"â€" Baier was the top Yer, where Twins appear to THORNDALE / RIDGEVIEW MACGREGOR / FERNDALE DEER RUN DR. Earn extra money delivering the Waterioo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriers are needed in the following areas . . . BOWMAN / HERBERT / UNION WILLOWDALE AVE. YOUNG STREET BRICKER / EZRA REGINA / NOECKER CHANCERY LANE GATESTONE / BRENTCLIFFE BLUESPRINGS DR. nouch event swayed the vote in Waterioo‘s favor. Softball Canada tournament superâ€" visor Mike Goodridge remembered just how smoothly the event went in 93 and the high fan turnout and community supâ€" port of the event. "I don‘t think Winnipeg realized how solid of a volunteer base and topâ€"nouch facilities were have here in Watertoo," said a proud Durst. "Waterioo is becoming a tournament capital, similar to Kamloops, B.C., which is known for host a great numâ€" ber of major national events." "We calculate that for every dollar spent, approximately $2.40 will be generated back into the economy. We‘re looking at about $3.5 million to be spent in the area." esseeses000ss 000000 a team." “I'b.ouohhlow contimuous operating fastball teams in Canada, will maintain its Thursday night home game this season by opening their ISC season hosting Owen Sound Tiremen, May 16 at ers to know about those batâ€" . "Craig is a definite asser to our eam. He knows all the top bauers in the league and will Craig Crawlord, a member of the 03 Twins who played the past two seasons for the delending International Softâ€" ball Congress World Chamâ€" "He‘s one of the anchors ta “Moidlh’daiqdlrhl’lmksand Laugh just for the Health of It" Additional Speakeys and Information: Long Term Care * Crime Procfing + Accommodation Needs * Government Programs « Financial Assistance * Hazards in the Home Wednesday, April 17, 1996; 1:30 p.m. â€" 3:30 p.m Wing 404 RCAFA 510 Dution Drive, Waterioo ELIZABETH WITMER, MPP Pease RSVP t Ehzabeth Witmer, MPP 3rd Annual SENIORS‘ SEMINAR Special Guest Speaker 725â€"3477 Waterioo North