Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 1972, p. 12

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Members of Sing Out Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo were in high spirits at the beginning of an eightâ€"hour bowlathon at Brunswick Twin City Bowl in Waterioo Square Friday night. The participants raised about $1,300 for purchase of a better sound system and a bus. Sing Out will perform a new show at Waterloo Collegiate June 2. â€" The 1971 Expo executive has been reâ€"elected for ‘72. Glassford returns as presiâ€" dent, Bob Schnurr as viceâ€" Glassford points out that lights would benefit not only the Expos but would make the field available for band tattoos, concerts, baseball tournaments â€" and _ many other events. Expos would also like to see the back screen and players benches moved back, the players benches enclosed and pitchers mound raised 10 inches to correâ€" spond _ with â€" interâ€"county rules. Additional bleachers are also needed. Expos are also interested in running a concession booth with all profits going to the team. ‘‘The Junior Expos are the only team in the league withâ€" out lights," said Expos preâ€" sident Merle (Champ) Glassâ€" ford. ‘"It‘s a tremendous disadvantage for the Expos and other Waterloo minor teams when they‘re forced into playing under lights out of town without being used to them." Waterloo Expos of the junior interâ€"county baseball league are hoping they‘ll play under floodlights this summer at Waterloo Park. Expos have requested the installation of lights in a letter to the Waterloo comâ€" munity services board. Hope for floodlights Tenders must be delivered to the offices of Poole Construction Limitâ€" ed at 166 York Street, Toronto 110 before 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 24, 1972. Plans and specifications are available at the offices of Poole Conâ€" struction Limited. Expos begin play May 27 Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the demolition reâ€" quired on the site of the Bank of Commerce Building located at Oulâ€" lette and Riverside Drive Windsor, Ontario. The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. THE BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING WINDSOR, ONTARIO POOLE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED DEMOLITION TENDERS Directors for the Junior Expos are D. Trump, J. Scharlack, J. Kempel, D. Fitzgerald, G. Murray, J. Fromm, R. Ennis, J. Yosuâ€" rak, T. Mitchener, B. Flanâ€" nery, A. Good, L. Kropp and L.â€" Richardson. Glassford also announced the signing of Angelo Nigro as the Exâ€" pos new field manager and he will be in complete charge of the team. president and Linda Stumpf as secretaryâ€"treasurer. He will be assisted by Joe Stumpf Sr. ‘"With Angelo in charge Waterloo can count on a well conditioned and hustling ball club." Glassford stated, Nigro and Stumpf have been very imâ€" pressed with young midget Mike Yosurak at practise and are hoping he can reâ€" main with the Junior Club. Holdovers from last year‘s team are D. Stumpf, J.E. Stumpf, M. Scharlack, G. 166 York Street Toronto 1 10, Ontario 244â€"4166 We Are Now Located At VILLAGE PIZZA, 624 LANCASTER W., BRIDGEPORT (across from the Grand Hotel) "Your Wish Is Our Command" GOLDEN TRIANGLE T AXI Track and field practices begin Participating in opening day ceremonies will be Mayâ€" or D. Meston, Mr. A.W. Downe, and Mr. T. Mitchenâ€" er. The practices will continue every â€" Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the stadium until further notice. Practice sessions for Waâ€" terloo legion and Kâ€"W minor track and field begin at 6 p.m. June 1 at Seagram stadium in Waterloo. Schuleter, R. Logel, B. Somâ€" merton, D. Lee, D. Schmidt, B. Schott and B. Musselman. 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