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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1993, p. 28

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Double A ball for the Mets and three years Double A ball with the Montreal Expos. Lawrence took Ferrier to Connecticut two weeks before the draft giving some of the Met scouts a firstâ€"hand look at his abilities. Two days before the draft he flew him to New York where he worked out at Shea Stadium in front of the entire scouting crew. They were impressed and felt he had a future in the Met organiâ€" PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1993 Draft (Continued from page 26) _ a University of Waterloo ecoâ€" nomics student, will be reportâ€" ing to the Mets A team at Pt. As for Meier, the next season will find him attending a colâ€" lege somewhere in Florida where Astro scouts can get to assess him over the course of a St. Lucie of the Gulf Coast at the University of Waterloo Junior School: Students 5â€"12 yrs. Includes a highly specialized children‘s dance program emphasizing child development and creativity. Classes include creative movement exploration, dance appreciation, and fundamentals of ballet & modern dance. Intermediate School: Students 12â€"16 yrs. Classes offered include Royal Academy of Dancing syllabus and nonâ€"syllabus ballet classes (Grade V, Preâ€"Elementary, Elementary), pointe, modern dance and gomposition, character and jazz. Senior School: Students 14 yrs. and over. Classes offered include Royal Academy of Dancing syllabus and nonâ€"syllabus ballet classes (Intermediate and Advanced), pointe, modern dance and composition, character and jazz. * Royal Academy of Dancing Grade and Major Examinations (Grade 1 to Advanced) * Unique emphasis on modern dance and composition FALL 1993 COME DISCOVER THE JOY OF DANCE: The Carousel Deaence Centre FOR INFORMATION REGISTRATION, PH Director: Christine going to United States on a scholarship, but now that I‘m drafted it gives me a little more pull," said Meier, who attends Bluevale collegiate. Astro scout Jim Pransky will be enrolling Meier into a can play baseball the full school year. In May the scouts will take another look at Meier and map out his future. "I don‘t know too much about the Astro organization and at this point in life, I don‘t have a favorite team. I‘m just The Crohn‘s and Colitis Celebrity Golf Tournament is now sold out > but tournament sponsors M & M Meats and Wettlaufer, Collins, Rankin Insurance would still love to have you for dinner. The second annual event goes Monday, July 12 at Conestoga Golf dinner tickets still available mzmber 10th, 1993 [ON REGARDING ‘ATION, PHONE 885â€"1211, ext. 3147 + Christine Parker, B.A. happy to be playing in any organization. The one thing I know about them is that they hvo.(ru.t-hotlugu Meier, a sixâ€"foot 186 pound fielder, who was at the Ontario junior team tryouts over the weekend, first heard the news of his being drafted from his mother who took the call while he was at work. "I couldn‘t believe the news. kid who plays baseball wants to grow up and play in the Country Club and dinner tickets, at $75 apiece, are still available. Tickets are available by calling 576â€"7850 or 743â€"6328. One of the highlights of the evening will be the sports memoraâ€" bilia auction presided over by Blue Jay broadcaster Fergie Olver. SPECIMEN | MULTISTEM TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS Only 9.99 ,N â€" Little Princess JWitGp â€" Goldmound WWe â€" Goldflame ueet, 27 0s â€" Anthony Waterer _ *# .4’_;;'04”‘;,4;&*’5 * Minuct Weigelia _ +MA * Gold Drop & kh h Abbotswood _ YEXA ies Potentilla o st * Snowmound Spirea â€" SsmmAE + Flowering Quince , _‘ OR Beautiful 4‘ Purple Leaf Sand Cherry * Sweet Woodruff * Astilbe » Black Clover : * Creeping Potentilla « Thyme . . . and many more â€" Wide variety ; â€" A ground cover for every situation * Periwinkle * Pachysandra « Wilson Ivy * Spreading Junipers « Coloratus Euonymous * Cotoneaster * Ajuga *« Snowâ€"onâ€"the Mountain GROUND COVERS 1541 Highland Rd. W. Kitchener 745â€"9876 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"8; Sat. 9â€"5; Sun. 10â€"4 YORK NURSERY Conestoga College J PWVE d ; "'v/'/'{\’ ',; ;‘(E“,'f' ,(,’\'(} Y y Nivil4 idA t ,“_'/‘l‘/k A ) _;“,â€",N _,"'.'l Ma s M ol 4,-,’/‘ \\M":nl; Aintle 1 PCMR lc To A‘ 1 6 mss . C mm it ( o%‘v:% 2iÂ¥ PE le@t ;j"’ i onsaaed RE heF 3e e k t telae s ts _ po e tate â€"< M Fokk pport C0. ¢: Member of Landscape Ontario ORNAMENTAL GRASSES * Blue Oat * Blue Lyme 17 varieties * Blue Fescue * Northern Sea Oats * Maiden Grass * Variegated Silver Grass * Variegated Manna * Skinner‘s Golden Brome * Japanese Tree Lilac * Red Maple * Pagoda Dogwood _ * Devil‘s Walking Stick 19.99 wews.

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