Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jul 1983, p. 30

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The recently updated version of Mission‘s legendary model 700 loudspeaker stands apart from the competition in its complete dedication to excellent performâ€" ance, and sets an entirely new standard for inexpensive systems. Now featuring a sophisticated new woofer and tweeter design, and a uniquely constructed cabiâ€" net, the Mission 700 brings you the ultimate in sound quality at a truly affordable price. (L O 00 oys vuce TVR on. The complex at 590 Bearinger Road is the first housing coâ€"operative in Waterion Ranian â€" _ _1 _ , ,, "‘VVSIng Coâ€"operative marked the start of construction of their S50â€"unit $2.5 million townhouse project with an official sodâ€"turning ceremony Monday. Here Ald. Mary Jane Mewhinney gets a hand from one youngster turning the first shovâ€" elful of soil, while coâ€"op founding director Linday Nage! (left) and board of directors member Eliza Moore look Amoo Tika 2200 u0 Ned 1 Waterloo Region PAGE 30 â€" WATERLOO CHRORNMICLE MHWNnperremmmmmmmmmmmmace 2222 CS | 2 P | | ||| os#9" # __a_â€"* WEDNESDAY, suuy 6 .. _ }y [\ IHSMm6. Ihe recently completed Soccathon and International Tournament werse most successful. From the Soccathon point of view, we were favoured with excellent weather, good sporiimanship by the participants, and many dedicated volunteers. An additional eleâ€" ment to these two events was the contribution which was made to our Soccer Complex fund raising programme. The City has erected the sign in Bechtel Park, and club members are encouraged to view the site. We particularly ask convenors, coaches, parents to complete their collections and forms from these two events, and to bring them to the office. For Soccathon funds, it must be pointed out that players will receive their bonuses one or two weeks after the slips reach the office. The Club is most grateful for the help of all the donors and those who have worked to make these two programs successâ€" ful. a C °0 a one practice/one game format, and this seems to be working well. In the Waterloo Days Tournament we could only use & straight knockout format because of time and field limitations . However, all teams seemed well matched as indicated by close scores. Team #2 eventually ended up as champions wié:u score of 4 to 3 over Team #22. 2. Family ccer Picnic, July 17, 1983. Our second annual picnic will be held on Sunday , July 17, at Laurel Creek Conservation Area ‘"Mats". Kickâ€"off is at 2: 00 p.m. with wide games for the kids, and a swim after. A giant barbecue will be available for cooking supper. For those who missed last year‘s picnic, this is a chance to catch up on a most enjoyable event, and meet your fellow soccer enthusiasts in a relaxed atâ€" mosphere. 3. Fund Raising. The recently completed Soccathon and International Tournament werse most successful. From the Soccathon point of view, we were favonrad with _ _ 4E ie gone to a this seem: piem l___ _ _ f2000°_ 2eague is well under way with apprun‘mnugly 250 boys and girls participating on 22 teams. Neediess to say, with this many children and teams numerous problems have been encountered, but these seem to be disappearing. This year we have POme Ih m ie sc gis /\ WMSC <=</ News All types of music are repro duced with breathtaking accura Cy. The Mission 700 gives you lower, tighter bass, smoother vo cals, and crisper highs than many speakers costing twice as much. So before you make a major investment in speakers, listen to the new Mission 700 speaker â€" $350 in vinyl, $450 in walnut, covâ€" ered by our exclusive 10 year exâ€" tended warranty. â€"soccer. The T i linatinonintorned ui Laure! Creek Conservation Area â€"off is at 2: 00 p.m. with wide games and a swim after. A giant barbecue able for cooking supper. For those ast year‘s picnic, this is a chance to a most enjoyable event, and meet ": ‘ne Lity has erected the irk, and club members are the site. We particularly ask . parents to complete their ms from these two events, to the office. For Soccathon ointed out that players will ‘s one or two weeks after the e. The Club is most grateful Squirt League is well 4 fepfo. accuraâ€" $ you T voâ€" many to P pi, 7 _ ~â€"2° 7‘ TIdt woOrkS§ to save you money. Please come to the Waterloo Motor ‘Inn, Thursday night. We want to meet you. This is a very exciting program that works to save VOU manow Diaaa_a 2 T0 T m owe it to Motor Inn, ‘ Would you like to know that you are supporting Local Business and promoting a Stronger Locdi Economy? TW If you answered Yes to any of the above, you owe it to yourself to be at the WatrariaL as.., .. _", °C JVurse Running events from 4â€"9: 30 p.m. there are also s events for open con tition. THURSDAY, JULY 7th at 7 Boys and girls of banta m (13â€"14) and midget (15â€"16) age can still pick up forms at the Athletes Foot for the track competition Sunday at Seagram Stadium . Ese @â€" T Would you like to save money on such everyday items as Food, Clothing, Shoes, Car Repairs, Bowling, Goâ€"Karts, Movie Rentals, Hair Care, Fitness, Etc. Etc. Etc. ARE YOU ONE OF us? Darren Johnston and Matt Zilinskas shared relief pitching duties. Agains t A ym er, starting pitcher Troy Stephens struck out eight batters in four innings. The score was 1â€"1 after three innings before Waterloo broke the game wide open. Hamilton led 5â€"1 after five ings beâ€" fore Walerhi:‘:'mduedw come within one run in the sixth. Hamilton added two more runs in the seventh and final Marty Paleczny went the distance on the mound for Waterloo and pitched a fine game as both teams recorded eight hits. Waterloo left seven runners stranded. 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