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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jul 1982, p. 26

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PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JULY 14. 1982 BBB FACT FINDER Airo Available Instant Passport Photos â€"â€"IT WORKS! â€" * ! n ' i Pitee~y<+ * ., ~ U .__WATERLOO _ BOWLING LANES Sears studi0$ specialize in photographic portraits of baties children adults and farmily groups No appointment is necessary Thereis a 95¢ charge tor each addithonal subject in a portrait package but no limit to the number of packages you may purchase We present only timshed portraits of the best poses @ The Credible Alternative ' Studios in most larger Sears retail stores WEEKEND SPECIAL ADULTS â€" 3 GAMES $2.00 CHILOREN â€" .50¢ GAME 3/$1.25 2â€"8x10 PEAY 1 095 10â€"wallet size total includes 95¢ deposit Offer good tor portraits taken Mon. July 12 thru Sat. July 17 Portrait Studio BABIES * CHILOREN * AODUL TS * FAMILY GMOUPS your money‘s worth .. . and more BOWLING OPEN BOWLING 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 "Fully Air Conditioned" Closed Fridays at 4:00 p.m including August 13th. DAILY OR WEEKENDS (Free shoes for children) Sears go So different: at three months, six . nine months, tweive. Rememâ€" ber the changes always with professional keepâ€" sake portraits taken regularly at Sears + Sha ron B uckle played superb to keep Dragons from scoring more © goals. Dolphins fullbacks Blair Fowlie, Heather Campbelil and Tanja Sparringa played well as they kept the Dragon front five from getting a lot of shots on goal. Kelly Galb. aith also played another strong game. The goalscorers were Michelle Beaupre and Margo Scherer. Wateriloo dropped a Atti Laszlo was not pair to Kitchener, 1â€"0 overworked in recordâ€" and 6â€"4 before reboundâ€" _ ing the shutout but was ing to beat Gueiph and there when called Brantford twice upon. [ \&‘(\ g* * o+ oC Volvo w $ Rabbit cid > Mercedes half, Dragons got some The second half wind and Dolphinsâ€" Guelph tied the score, sagged to allow St. Anâ€" _ then Doiphins kept put drew‘s to tie the game. ting on the pressure Sharon Buckle with give and go and played superb to keep â€" triangle passing that Dragons from scoring gave Guelph defense more <goals. Dolphins â€" fits. Midfielder Laura fullbacks Blair Fowlie, â€" Coppolino got the third Heather Campbelil and _ and fourth goals. Other Tanja Sparringa Doliphin midfielders played well as they Michelle Beaupre, kept the Dragon front â€" Gloria Kiefer and Nelly five from getting a lotâ€" Galbraith played exâ€" of shots on goal. Kelly _ ceptionally well. Speâ€" Galb.aith also played cial mention must be another strong game. â€" made of the contribuâ€" The goalscorers were tions of peewee rep Michelle Beaupre and _ players Cindy Beaupre Margo Scherer. \ _and Gloria Kiefer Doiphins missed out brought up for the on watching the World game. â€" Major peewees Doiphins had an exâ€" cellent first half and correspondingly led 1â€"0 at intermission. The second half saw Dolâ€" phinsstrike quickly to put Dragons down by two goals but midway through the second half, Dragons got some wind and Dolphinsâ€" sagged to allow St. Anâ€" drew‘s to tie the game. Waterloo major peewee soccer club upped their record to 4â€"2 Wednesday with an 8â€"0 shellacking of Brantford. . After starting the season with a 7â€"4 victoâ€" ry over Cambridge, Wateriloo dropped a pair to Kitchener, 1â€"0 and 6â€"4 before reboundâ€" ing to beat Gueiph and Brantford twice. Despite a void of game action ever since the Waterloo Days tournament, Waterloo bantam Dolphins manâ€" aged to hang on for a 2â€"2 tie with Scarâ€" borough St. Andrew‘s Dragons last week. Results of Previous Week‘s Games Joyland Amubements 8 NS Seagrams 6 Sunar 17 VS Arrow 13 Arrow 5 VS Navy Vets 4 * Firefighters 5 VS Seagrams 2 TEAM Juyland Amusements Arrow Firefighters Labatit‘s Sunar Seagrams Schneiders Navy Vets Dolphins get draw Dissatisfied with present service? Waterloo Sloâ€"Pitch T N. American models paaams on all Miter 1 884â€"7640 Bd W In the 8â€"0 win, Sean Hannah and Kevin Bowers each had a pair of goals for the winners with singles to Jason Mausberg, Don Oberle, Dave Klein and Chuck Marschuetz! Dolphins played a solid game in every position. Gueliph got the first goal, then with some good give and go. Dolphins came right back to score. with Cindy Beaupre hitting the mark on a tip in then Margo Scharer put Doiphins up on an excellent shot fram the left side. Cup but didn‘t miss out on defeating Guelph 4â€"2 in a chippy game Sunâ€" day. Wuater kJ 11 10 10 10 10 3 ( Ties (i Tie} Ts Seiling who has held that position for 3% years is leaving to become executive viceâ€"president of Racetracks Canada Inc. He will be workâ€" ing with Mr. Pearson who has previously managed both Leaâ€" mington and Dresden Raceways. Jack Hansford, Chairman ofâ€" Elmira Raceway announced Monday the hiring of Bob Pearson to reâ€" place Rod Seiling as General Manager. "TRY QOUR SOFT 1CEâ€"CREANM® â€" NOW IN OUR NINTH YEAR â€" at Big E THE No w boss & 12 Varieties of Fish & Chips (including Halibut) * Ciam Chowder e Back Bacon on a Bun e Burgers e Steak on a Bun BREAKFAST served any time of day. FAMILY DINING or TAKEâ€"OUT Young Brian Thirsk {right) gets instruction from Waterloo Tiger centrefielder Kurt DelLuca on how to get a walking lead from third base Friday during Tigers‘ summer baseball school at Waterloo Park. This week the youngsters will be in the second week of the first session. There are two more twoâ€"week sessions upcoming, the first beginning July 19 and the second Aug. 9. in addition to morning practice sessions every day, the youngsters take advantage of a relaxing swim afterwards at Lion‘s pool. More information on registrations for the next two sessions may be obtained by phoning Community Services at 886â€"1550. 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs Parkdale Plaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" Waterloo FOR A HARVEST OF THE SEA FEATURING: WHARF CHARGE®X ACCEPTED OPEN MON SA 1 B AMâ€"A PM CLOSED SUNDAY WALK TALK Lawn bowling rolls this weekend The winners of Saturday‘s events will go on to the provincial championships the following Saturday in Kingston, with those winners going to Winnipeg for the Canadians Aug. 22â€"26. Waterioo Lawn Bowling will be represented in fours with the team of skip Jim Law, vice Bill Boettger, second Bill Law and lead Bill Amos, as well as in pairs with Joe Dorsch and Ray Reiâ€" del. Action begins at Rockway, adjacent to the golf course, Saturday morning at 9 a.m. and will run all day. These zone finals bring together district winners from an area stretching from Niagara Falls to Owen Sound in each of four events, the Colts, for those with less than six years experience, fours, pairs and singles. A pair of Waterloo teams will be on hand this weekend when Kitchener Rockway plays host to the second stage of the Ontario provincial lawn bowling championships. If you think fitness is a distant goal, ( consider this: you ~ can walk, â€" |____._,." RESTAURANT The Canadian movement for pmu:iuM hinoss PaRTICIPacT/Iaf) HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL? 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