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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1998, p. 28

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28 mttmtESTttnE & Ft re stone [I Advanced Technology Tires Watch for in-store specials, draws & more! Ask about our free pickup and delivery End of Summer Trax Holiday Tires for your Car, Van or Sport Utility The Natural [tsi,:,:),',,-:',:',;))';,';';;",";';',","..",",," e. ftstidtliff_t s'-xvyr,),'i "t' 884-1811 After 21 years and 1/4 Million Tires, we know what’s right for you. PAY NO GST 664-2282 24 HOUR COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE Luna‘s TAKING ENOUGH 75 Bridgeport Rd. E. on all The Waterloo Peewee boys captured yulver medats In the Nonh Waterloo Rural yoftball leagues yearrnd loumamenl In Strallord thr, p.134 weekend Waterloo who finished lhud m regular st:Jsorl play opened the tournament With an Itr4 Will over Guelph. Ihry then defeated Knchencr 7-1 and Cambridge 54. lo advance to the hnal The champtonshtp game was .I rematch between Water loo and Kitchener m the dou, ble-knockout Ioumamem. Kuchener forced a second championship game by scor- mg a run m the bottom of the 7th inning, earning a 4-3 wm. In the final game, while Waterloo outhit Kitchener 10- 8, Kitchener scored early and held the lead for an 8-5 we wry. Waterloo Peewees earn silver The top hitter for Waterloo m the tournament was Kyle Schertzer with nine hits, mcludmg three doubles, a triple and two home runs, Allan Conrad chipped In With eight huts, Greg Lee had seven hits and Jordan Wang added sux hier Schertzer led the RBI race wnh nine and Lee had eight RBIs scanned among his seven hm; Minutes from the express way & Farmers' Market e' _ P-red/Writer::"':',".:,:?-;'??'",', PT"""""" -._. The Wkgxfin “mph “mm qttlitkif Gt iiiMiiiitl,iiiiiiiir"io'tiil,itstrottag threeufatsigimridttiherehmd. They w‘mmp‘éggm'cheOnmio Bassinet! Atsariiitut;1iitjttitiit"iitir m he held in cm. ton on warmly 'iiittofi" Michal m maze itirttiitig, Win vic~ writs overMSLFYS 13r3and Noah York ' This weeky Chronicle team of the week is the Waterloo Wildcats Major Tyke "AA" baseball team. The Wildcats were conso- lation finalists in the Barrie Major Tyke "AA" Baseball Tournament the weekend of Aug. 14-16. The members of the team are: (front row, left to right) Jesse McLean, Branden Bergman, Kyle Mack, 'ruin] When: Saturday, September 5th Time: 10 am - 4 pm Where: Hergott Cider Mill. 928 Erb Street West, Waterloo wagcsquafifyforl’mmaal Chiirniiijiiphips Le: 11:” L. , i JrifiHijiijiiiijii CIDER Mllala’S 8th Annual Family Day ""r"<EF W7" Jeff Harris, Scott Findlay, (middle row) Philip Labahn, Blake Cross, Dan Collinp, " Hannon, Dan Clarke, (back row) coaches Al Harris, Paul Ctarkedohn Collings, Brian Cross. Absent from pic- ture are Chris Macdonald, " Rector and Coach Mike Bergman. Congratulations 't'5wttr%ghnddirrtitdiarasthmggarttein set7awtntmt9ttr _ tsmhygthedpttstterhatgstyetec1iisHohirl ,vitrejgjtihitsapdftyeimth,J1tiht)Wiewidtyix hits and frikgt's, Michael uh,ieigattvithpe ttitsatdstvirrWFaudJitmie2adowwith four bitsauattr%rs'tmttNantterwe'aaa1ghtwril, 'thtrmipgoiitfhehasesanrtess, on a great season. See a Presses in Action . Original 1929 . old 1934 . New I992

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