"f ‘ w: l f2. TRAVEL JUD-Watertoo Aldermen Herb Epp pre- sented Kitchener Keiswetter catcher Lori Move: with a cheque of $200 from the city to aid the Keiswetttetr's in their travels to Italy for the world championships taking place this weak. The presen- tation was made at the double-header at Woodside Thall play passes mid-season point Park June fa. The Waterloo T-ball lea- gue, run by the K-W Jaycees through the Community Ser- vices Board and with sup- port from the Kiwanis. is now just past the halfway pointinthe season. This is the first year for the league that is made up of eight teams with boys be- tween the ages of six and eight who, in the past, have played regular baseball, The change to T-bail was made primarily to give the younger boys more chance to play. The basic difference between T-ball and baseball is that the teams do not have pitchers. The ball sits on a tee about waist level at home plate. Each team has ll players who field and bat each inn- ing. - A Parents and fans of all Bring your shrub bed measurements to York Nursery and we will lay-out and plant o beautiful shrub bed for you. YORK NURSERY STILL HAS A GOOD SELECTION OF LARGE AND SMALL . SHADE TREES - Ornamental TREES ’ EVERGREENS Ar Flowering SHRUBS- Relax, let York do it {01191 SUMMER IS HERE! OUR SPECIALTY IS QUALIIY CLOSED ON SUNDAYS for the rest of the summer players are welcome to turn out for the games. Following are the stand- ings as of Thursday, June 15. (Games are played Tuesday and 'rtusrsairi The num- bers represent games play- ed, won, tied. lost and total points. Dodgers. 9. 9, 18; Giants, 9, 6, I. 2, 13; Red Sox, 9, 6, o, 3, 12; Orioles, 9, s, B, t, 10; Tigers, 9, 3, l, 5, 7; Yankees. 8, 3, o, 5, 6; Expos. 9, 2, l, 6, 5; Mets, 8, 0.1. T, l. Came-s are played at Cedarbrae, Lincoln Heights, Empire and Northdale. Cancer research in Can- ada depends heavily for its support on voluntary contributions to the April campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society. MANY THANKS to our judge Doug Ratchford. re- knowned Canadian artist and all who participated in this drawing contest. _ t mania}; Classifieds nail]; won Phone 7M,63li4 waens downtown Kitchener &Westmount Place Friday Night - Post-time 7:45 DAILY DOUBLE. OUINELLA tb EXACTOR FEATURES 1 MILE WEST OF KITCHENER ON HIGHWAY TEU. 745-9876 Second Prizir--. $15 Gift Certificate Lorie Forwell, 12 years 209 Erb St.' W.. Waterloo Third Prize - $10 Gift Certificate Ronnie Drynan. 4 years 298 Hemlock Cres.. Waterloo First Prize - $25 Gift Certificate Michael Jacobs, 17 years 186 Cedarvale Cres.. Waterloo Honourable Mention--- $5 Gift Certificate each - Alan. Jeremy & Owen Rose RR 3. Preston Here's how to Enjoy Your Leisure Take the work out of caring for your flow" bed. Eliminate Hoeing and Cultivaiing DRAW YOUR DAD CONTEST Elmira Raceway to-to BEAN HUllS from York Nursery WINNERS "The Best Mulch" USE TOP QUALITY , HARNESS F- RACING m-------.------'--- My " “but!†From WW moo Roller Skating - Moses Springer Recreation Centre Friday - 8:00 to 10:30 PM, "tarrder, 2:00 to 4:00 PM; samdnr,2:00tor.09PM . Adi-tutu: Friday and Saturday Nights: 40e with that- es - 50t without skates. - ' - 7 Saturday and Sunday aftemoons: 'st with skates; ate without skates; 2Se deposit on all Rentals. SORRY NO sPECrATORs - ' LOCA'I'ION: Moses Springer Recreation Centre OPENING - 3rd Week of June The Sports Centre will be open during regular pool hours throughout the Summer Months, and we would welcome children and adults of all ages to use the equipment that will be available in a considerate man- There is no organized program for the sports centre and equipment such as floor shuffleboard discs, bas- ketballs, volleyballs. table tennis balls and paddles, floor hockey sticks, badmonton rackets, and quiet tab- le games will be checked out through the pool office. Featuring Waterloo Concert Band TENNIS [£88008 FOR CRILDREN Ann terns , Boys and Bid: Basic Beginner instruction in Tennis. Two week ses- sion - Monday through Friday - 1 Hour per day. HEASLEY PARK TENNIS COURTS What is it? It is one of the fastest growing new sports in Can- ada. The participant uses his mind and his body to navigate himself by running or walking with the aid of a map and compass around a pre-layed out course. The courses are generally layed out in natural open areas and provides the orienteer with an excellent opportunity to compete on a very friendly basis in a very excellent recreational past time. (Lakeshore Village) July 10th to July 21st 9:00AM to 10:00AM - Junior9, 10,11 10:00AM to 11:00AM - Intermediate -12. 13, 11 :00 AM to12:00AM - Senior -14, 15. 16 WATERLOO COLLEGIATE TENNIS COURTS July 24th to August 4th 9:00 AM to10:00 AM - Junior -9,10,11 10:00 AM to 11:00AM - Intermediate -12. 13, 11:00 AM to 12:00AM - Senior -14, 15,16, This one week beginners course in orienteering will be for boys and girls between 12-16. The registration fee of $2.00 will include use of compasses and written material. For more information contact: 576-2420. Extension 60 Our 1972 Summer program has been recently dis- tributed to all Waterloo School children. A -. rGa iiirnot receive a copy of this program please call our office and we will be pleased to mail a copy to you. The good times a person has while orienteering will long be remembered. _ Registration Fee: own racket. tthtserootmtiitiety, YOUTH AND FAMILY SPORTS CENTRE f ACTIVITIES r.rtii,f,'iil Sunday. June 25th. 1972 ORIENTEERIIG - July 10th to 14th BAND CONCERT 7 :30 P.M. Centennial Band She'll 'es.ousn-tiir.uuete 21. if)? : $2.00 - participants must provide SERVICES (t BOARD _ 16,