Coâ€"op kept on trucking for Paul English (left) and Stu Edwards, members of the team which rode a unicycle in Saturday‘s 27â€"mile bike rally. â€"Photo by Fred Miller On â€" Saturday morning, games will begin simultanâ€" eously on two diamonds at 9 a.m. and go for seven innings or a maximum two Eight teams from around the province will take part in the double knockâ€"out evâ€" ent. The tournament games will be played Saturday and Sunday with holiday Monday as a rain date. Waterloo minor baseball will host its annual midget baseball tournament this weekend in Waterloo park. Begins Saturday agents for Moore Business Forms / stationery / thermo engraved business cards / wedding invitations a complete printing service for retailers, industry, and service organizations / estimates gladly given. (519) 579â€"1630 commercial printing / web offset printers / FAIRWAY PRESS 225 FAIRWAY ROAD / KITCHENER / Miget tourament here copy writing graphic art Commercial and Club Publications a complete printing service for you photo typesetting Dennis Dupere of the Torâ€" onto Maple Leafs hockey The first final game will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday on the diamond adjacent to the Waterloo tennis club. The second final, if necessary, will begin at 5 p.m. The final games are also sevenâ€" inning affairs but there is no time limit. The other diaâ€" mond to be used during the tournament is in the park‘s southeast _ corner _ near Young Street. hours. Play will resume Sunday morning at 9 am. postcards invoices preprints letterheads brochures club will present the team championship and most valuable player trophies at the tournament‘s close. 89â€"91 King St. N. Open Tuesday to Friday 12 noon to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE "Ask for Edith or Fredy Schmidtke" CHECK THE SAVINGS YOURSELF Hlustrated: MODERN TEAK WALL UNITS Chesterfield Suites © Coffee and Dining Room End Tables Furniture ©@ Desks Bedroom Furniture © Occasional. Ch Office Furnishings © lamps Every Item in Our Store Displays The List Price and Our Price f SCANDINAVIAN ) TEAK yfl FURNITURE Returnable jug favored Phone 744â€"9141 The score was 0â€"0 going into the bottom of the fifth inning. With one out Stu MacSorley hit a single and went to second on a walk. Dana Sauders‘ single advanâ€" ced MacSorley to third and Dave Barrett sent both runners home with a single to right field. 8,000 Sq. Ft. of Air Conditioned Showroom Brantford was shut out 2â€"0. Craig Dubecki was the winning pitcher and Lance Miller, the loser. Coffee and End Tables Desks Occasional . Chairs lamps Waterloo, Ont. 1% T [A veape ersâ€"test marketing of a new container at a premium price, followed by a virtual takeâ€"over of the dairy case. the choice of shopping at anâ€" possibility, or paying inâ€" creased charges for the new container. They must also shoulder the tax burden of disposal costs incurred by municipalities which have no adequate incineration faâ€" cilities and are running out of sanitary landâ€"fill sites," said Mrs. Brechin. A national survey recently We are anxious to meet with retired Nurses and reâ€" tired Teachers to discuss the Government‘s "NEW HORIZONS PROGRAM‘®". Please phone: 579â€"1020 or 576â€"0793 for additional information. AUGUST 3rd, 1972 â€" Enjoy a Meal and a Movie for only 50¢. Call 579â€"1020 before Noon on Thursday, August 3rd, 1972. â€" Meal at 5:30 PM and the Movie at 6: 30 PM. for children >\ WHEN: Friday, August 4th at 2 o‘clock WHERE : Moses Springer Recreation Centre COST : 10¢ a person â€" Tickets available at the Community Services Office, 20 Erb St. West, Waterloo. â€" Return Fare: $3.75 + .90 Entrance Fee to McLaughâ€" lin Estate, payable when you buy ticket Total Fare: $4.65 Per Person. â€" Bus Leaves the Marsland Centre, August 9th, 1972 at 9:30 A.M. and Returns to Waterloo 9: 30 P.M. â€" Book your tickets NOW by calling 579â€"1020 or 576â€"0793. â€" AUGUST 17th, 1972 â€" Trip to Niagara Falls â€" AUGUST 12th, 1972 â€" Highland Games, Fergus â€" SEPT. 13th, 1972 â€" Goderich (Project "See‘"‘ â€" Sumâ€" mer ‘72) SENIORS ONE DAY TRIPS: â€" AUGUST 9th, 1972 â€" McLaughlin Estate â€" Oshawa, Onâ€" â€" Lawn Bowling â€" at Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club on Dupont Street West, Waterloo â€" 50¢ â€" Horse Shoes â€" at Waterloo Knights of Columbus on University Avenue West â€" Project ‘"See"" â€" Summer *‘ 72 â€" One Day Exchange visits with clubs in other cities, which include Tours, Picnics, and Entertainment. ROLLER SKATING â€" Moses Springer Recreation Centre o FRIDAY â€" 8:00 PM to 10:30 PM â€" SATURDAY â€" 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM â€" SUNDAY â€" 2:00 to 4:00 PM Friday Night: 40¢ with skates; 50¢ without skates, Saturday and Sunday afternoons: 25¢ with skates; 40¢ without skates ; 25¢ deposit on all Rentals. A few openings still exist in the following programs. If you are interested please register NOW. Daycamp â€" Hillside Park for boys and girls age 8 â€" 12. Swimming Instruction â€" August 14 â€" Sept. 1st â€" Register at either pool â€" Lions Pool â€" 744â€"8521 â€" Moses Springer Pool â€" 578â€"4280 Tennis Courts are available for free public play at Waterloo Collegiate, Hazel Street, from Noon till sundown, Monday to Friday and from Sunup till sunâ€" down Saturday and Sunday. â€" SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES SORRY NO SPECTATORS Special Summer Programs MAGIC SHOW WATERLOO _ COMMUNITY SERVICES & â€" BOARD ACTIVITIES MAGICIAN â€" Bob Breadner completed by CAC indicated that the majority of Canâ€" adian consumers preferred to purchase fluid milk in reâ€" turnable plastic threeâ€"quart jugs, citing their convenâ€" ience, availablilty, price and minimum strains on disposâ€" al facilities. The association hopes that the loss of the high volume Ontario market will prevent entry of these jugs into othâ€" er provinces and allow conâ€" sumers contained access to the dairy industry‘s ‘volume discount‘ container, the returnable, plastic threeâ€" quart milk jug. tfie 7