10 We honor ... . D.V.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the wav.‘ we deliver at no charge to you. hm i +4 en C s,@ EKEING‘S BUSINESS HOURS . Wwestmount place & pharmacy 578â€"8800 OPEN Monday Frnday 10 00 a m to 2 00 a m Saturday 11 30 a m to 2 00 a m Sunday 12 00 noon to 10 OO p m 50 Westmount Rd. N. Waterteo Chronicie, Wednesday, September 26, 1973 In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up FoR rast service Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 i1 P Q&&/&L AZ RESTAURANT 38 King St. North, Waterloo westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY y 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS Watlpo and Canadian Food Knights sweep series easily An 11 run first inning helped boost the Waterloo Knights to 225 win over Hespeler to take the best of three Grand Valley Banâ€" tam Girls League playoffs last Wednesday. The win knocked Hespeler out of the playoffs. Waterloo had taken the first game the series the week before with a 176 win. Kathy Steffler led the Knights at the plate getting This year‘s Ontario Bantam girls softball champs are the Waterloo Knight‘s. Members of the team are: from left, (front) Connie Dahâ€" mer, Jane Foster, Diane Lavigne, Diane Wolfe, Kim Leslie, Pam Beaupre and Susan Sutherâ€" Mary Cole pitched the full seven innings for the Knights to pick up the win. She allowed 10 hits and kept the Hespeler team from scoring until the fourth inning. Dianne Woelfe had four hits for the winners, two of which were triples. Kim â€" Leslie, Waterloo‘s six hits in six times at bat and coming in to score five times. R House of Furniture 46 King North Waterloo Telephone 576â€"5440 FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Houseful ALAN RIGBY‘S FOR RENT Some tickets for the dinner ($4.50 ea.) on Sunday, September 30 are availâ€" able. For your reservations, phone 744â€"1415 by Thuriday, September 27. Series Tickets for Sunday Concerts are available from: Mrs. W. B. Clark, 742â€"6285; "Som The Record Man‘"‘, 98 King St. W., Kitchener; The Sank of Montreal, King & Erb Sts., Waterloo; and Central Box Office, University of Waterloo during the week; and at the door prior to the concerts. eï¬ Saturday, September 29, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 30, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. . Humanities Theatre, University ‘of Waterloo Parking available in Lot Mâ€"25c coin and Lot Câ€"10¢c coin ORCHESTRAL CONCERT DINNER TICKETS (Raffi Armenian, conducting) Revenues increase As a result, the budgetary deficit dropped to $366 milâ€" lion, compared to $519 milâ€" lion at the end of the previâ€" The Ontario _ governâ€" ment‘s revenues increased faster than its expenditures in the 12 months ending last March 31, the provâ€" ince‘s annual financial reâ€" port reveals. Janet Lanteigne and Sandy McDougall each belted home runs. As well as picking up three hits, Sue Plomske starred in the field for the Knights with her good fielding plays at third base. catcher also had a triple. TICKET INFORMATION land; middle, Janet Lanteign, Mary Cole, Cathy Steffler, Sandy McDougall, Mary Ann Arnold, Donna Hill and Sue Plomske. Coaches in the back are Harvey McDougall, Ken Klaehn and Basil McDougall. Following the big rally Programme Maydaâ€"Variations op. 56 Symphony No. 8 Revenue climbed to $6,115 million in the year ending last March 31, compared to $4,704 million the prevâ€" ous year â€" an increase of $1,411 million. _ Expendiâ€" ture meanwhile increased by $1,258 million â€" to $6,481 million from 1972‘s $5,223 > million. ous fiscal year, for a deâ€" crease of $153 million. in the first inning, the Knights picked up the rest of their runs with four in the third, three in the fourth and the fifth and the final run in the seventh. Waterloo now goes on to meet Guelph or Preston in the next series to determine the league champions.