P PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRON!ICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1981 John Lanteigne, Brian Schnurr, Mickey Kozlowski, and Mike Yoâ€" surack. Absent was coach of the year Greg Waiton. ‘ Waterioo Tiger award winners at the club‘s annual bangquet Friday includâ€" ed (iâ€"r) Dan Smith, Dunc MacDonald, new location 722 BELMONT AVE. W. (across from the motor licence office) PHONE 744â€"8951 STORE HOURS: TUES.â€"THURS. 10 a.m.â€"6 p.m. FRI. â€" 10 a.m.â€"8 p.m., SAT. 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. GRANADA LEASING PLEASURE Christmas orders are now being taken, so order early and avoid disappointment. AWORLD OF CUSTOM FRAMING Let us custom frame and mat your favourite pictures, diplomas, and needlepoints ... we also have many prints and limited editions to choose from. Drive with pride. Granada provides up to 6 passenger seating plus increased luggage capacity. Beautiful! WESTMOUNT PLACE WATERLOO 455 King North, Waterioo 884â€"5110 BENTS CAMERAS ARKWAY _ «L.Smnlws d.SALESanoo‘ LmiTED ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES AT Ford leasing can free your cash for other purposes and give you predictable vehicle 30 years experience in the automotive 886â€"5520 Veteran infielder Mike Yosurack, whose solid defense and skyâ€" rocketing batting average were highâ€" lights of the 1981 seaâ€" son, was named Waterâ€" loo Tigers‘ Most Valuable Player at the team‘s annual award banquet at the Kâ€"W Navy Club. Yosurack had a teamâ€"leading eight Yaz cops Tiger MVP award UnNnIs@exX Westmount Make your appointment today. Open Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30â€"6 Wed., Thurs., & Fri. 9:30â€"9:30 We would like to take this opportunity to welcome Barb to our staff. Barb wili be more than pleased to help you with any Hair Care needs. Westmount Rd. at Erb St. W. Waterioo doubles and socked out 31 hits as he hit .304 over the course of the season, over 100 points higher than his career average. In addition, his steady defense at shortstop greatly aided the club‘s cause. Though they lasted only six games against Toronto Maple Leafs in the Interâ€"County quarterâ€"finals, second Annual awards night b a se m a n B rian Schnurr was named playoff most valuable player. Surprisingly to some, the season batting champion was left fielder Mickey Kozâ€" lowski, who came in with a superb .316 chart with seven douâ€" bles, a triple and two homers to narrowly edge out slugger Mark Fagan at .313. One of Fagan‘s mates from Ithaca State College, N.Y., Dan Smith was honâ€" ored as top pitcher. Smith had a most deâ€" ceiving 2â€"7 record but his earned run average of 2.75 and teamâ€"leadâ€" ing 41 strikeouts were a better indicator of his contributions to Tigers. year was also a bit misleading as it went to catcher Dunc Macâ€" Donald. The able field general is actually in his third season with Tigers, but first at senâ€" ior age, therefore he Doâ€"iItâ€"Yourself Refacing of kitchen and bathroom cabinets. 420 Weber St. N. Dealer Installation Available of qualified as a ‘"rookâ€" ie". One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation by the city of Waterloo of the Merle Glassford award in memory of the late Tiger owner. Given to a player who has graâ€" duated from Waterloo minor baseball through junior to the senior club, the award this year went to first baseâ€" man John Lanteigne for biggest contribuâ€" tion as a team memâ€" ber. Acting mayor Doreen Thomas made the presentation. Tigers celebrated On November 8, 1981, placed 4th out of 12 14 R.O.W. Age Group 1 teams. swimmers competed in 10 & Under the Trent "©200" swim â€" Nancy Woodhall â€" meet in Peterborough. 1st 200 IM, 200 Bresst, Although Coach Hett 200 Free, 2nd 50 Fly. took a small team to Wendy Brookes â€" 2nd the meet R.0O.W. 100 Fly, 2nd 200 Breast, 4th 200 IM. Hud Rameâ€" lan â€" 2nd 50 Fly, 6th 200 & Free. Garrick Tiplady â€" onaAann| 3rd 200 Back, 4th 50 884â€"2901 ROW strong at Trent The team made a special presentation to pitching coach Greg Walton as coach of the year, the second such Tiger to be so honored in 1981. Earlier at the league banquet Walt Jeffries, uncle of Tiger field pilot Gary Jefâ€" fries, was named top Interâ€"County coach, apparently under a slightly different votâ€" ing procedure. their first season under new ownership with an evening of dining and dancing as well as a variety of speeches and introductions hosted by emcee Jack Middleâ€" mass. Fly. 11 & 12 â€" Jaunita Diegel â€" 1st 200 Fly, 2nd 100 Back, 3rd 100 Free, 200 Breast, 6th 200 IM Jennifer McPherson â€" ist 100 Back, 4th 200 Free, 5th 200 IM, 100 Fly. Sonja Gabert â€" 1st 100 Breast, 4th 100 Fly, 6th 200 Free. Brad Schnarr â€" 1st 100 Fly, 200 Back, 2nd 200 Free, 3rd 200 IM. Justin Tiâ€" plady â€" 2nd 200 Back, 3rd 100 Fly, 4th 100 Free, 6th 200 IM. Tyler Clair â€" 1st 100 Free, 2nd 100 Fly, 5th 100 Breast. f_ yohn© e No Wax Floors Residential & Commercial FREE ESTIMATES