Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chroftich, Wednesday, July 9, 1980 ;"_I' _ CLIP THIS GOUPO,N;Z'.'.:'_": 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs ©"c, Parkdale Plaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" WATERLOO Mother‘s Pizza Parlour. _ Buns Master Bakery McDonald‘s Restaurants Tim Horton Donuts Weston Bakeries & Learâ€"Siegier , Buns Master Bakery Triangle Insulation Inc. Waterloo Knights of Dunn Sheet Metal Columbus County Mechanical Kâ€"W Cycle Club ALSO THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE DONATIONS FOR CLOSING PARTY Waterloo Bowling SESSION Z2 STARTS ON MoN.,JjuLYy 14 AND ENDS FRI.,JuLYy 25. WATERLOO FAMILY YÂ¥ COST: 16.50 â€"MEMBERS FREE e 11 Varieties of Fish & Chips (including Halibut) e Clam Chowder e Back Bacon on a Bun e Burgers e Steak on a Bun FAMILY DINING or TAKEâ€"OUTâ€" Delivery 1.50 Extra < a â€"CHARGEX ACCEPTED â€" > OPEN: Mon. â€" Sat. 8â€"8, t f CLOSED Sundays to Labour Day A Volunteers needed for the forthcoming season. ' If you are interested in coaching, refereeing, time keeping ladies auxiliary or occasional helping out. Contact â€" 145 Lincolin Rd. WATERLOO MINOR GIRLS‘ SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Wishes To Thank The Following Firms Who Sponsored Teams: WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ‘For The Best Loved Fish in Town FEATURING: Waterloo Community Services City Hall 886â€" 1550 Miracle Mart Webco Sports > Buns Master Bakery Waterioo Knights of Columbus Kâ€"W Cycle Club SWIMMING LESSONS SESSION 2 REGISTRATION g,___ FRI. JULY 11 Jamâ€"9pm f _NATIONAL Y‘ PRoGRAM STAR SYSTEM PROGRESSIVE EVALUATION 35 mINUTE CLASSES EVERY MORNING FOR 2 wWEEKS sTARTING at 9: 30 a.m. YOUTH The second annual benefit fastball game between the Allâ€"Stars of the Kitchener Fastball League and the Kitchener Evergreens senâ€" Local fastbal participants will make their own "pitch" for Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Federated Appeal this Sunday in a benefit game at Woodside Park. Federated Appealâ€" Campaign Chairman David Graham (centre) of Waterloo, arbitrates between opposing pitchers George Dziarski, (right) of Waterloo repreâ€" senting a Select Allâ€"Star team from Industrial Leagues, and Dan Yantzi (left) of the Evergreens Senior Team. Federated A | benefits from £ : KFLâ€" Evergreen charity game + The Evergreens, vicâ€" torious by a 3â€"0 score last year in the inaugural game, are expecting disciplined opposition from the K.F.L. Allâ€"Stars, a select squad from the 53 â€" team Kitchener Fastball League. ior team of the Intercity Fastball League, is scheâ€" duled for Sunday July 13th at 7:00 p.m. at Woodside Park in Kitchener. Ron Reid, Field Manager of the Evergreens, is anâ€" ticipating a good brand of fastball to be displayed. Reid is not hesitant to admit Kitchener‘s newest ladies consignment fashion center opened July 2nd. Experience this method of buying and selling and you will find it‘s at Hj‘s â€" where ‘second‘ has ‘class‘ â€" 93 Ontario St. S., Kitchener ‘ 742â€"4231 QQI[UiCQ.. worthy of your confldénce. TV O css \4 «[ fï¬:â€h_lp; C T I badcl: JOHN FEDY DICK CLINE m * John Thompson, Manager of the Allâ€"Stars, is optimisâ€" tic of the chances for sucâ€" cess for the K.F.L. He pointâ€" ed out that ‘"‘*Within the K.F.L. there are quite a few players that are capable of playing in a higher level of competition. The biggest difference between our leaâ€" gue and senior ball is the pitching, and let‘s face it many senior teams have had a great deal of difficulty in beating the Evergreens this year. We‘ll just go out, do that "the K.F.L. has a very solid organization, and there are certainly numerous taâ€" lented ball players in the league. Putting many of them in the same lineup will make for a good test for the Evergreens and I would exâ€" pect a lowâ€"scoring, defenâ€" sive battle, very similar to last year‘s game." Get a good thing going funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Patz~Bechtel § G The difficult task of namâ€" ing a representative squad from the league that encomâ€" passes some 800 ball players resulted in a trio of pitchers being chosen from the K.F.L. Major Division: Seâ€" lected as moundsmen for the game are George Dziarski from Big Bill‘s, Dave Fransen from Tien Hoa and Garnet Rooney from Fitzgerald Brothers Broadloom. _ Last year, proceeds of the game were turned over to the Woodstock Tornado Reâ€" lief Fund. This year, a donaâ€" tion will be made to Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo Federated Appeal, the community fund drive for 28 participating orâ€" ganizations. Named as coaches to the allâ€"Stars were veteran menâ€" tors Doug Davies from Tien Hoa Inn and Jim Straus from Big Bill‘s Bargain Warehouse. Ron Reid was a player on last year‘s K.F.L. Selects squad that lost the game â€" many K.F.L. fans hope that, at the helm of theâ€"Everâ€" greens team, his benefit game record dip to 0â€"2 this year. our best, and try to make it close defensively and offenâ€" sively." _ T