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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1993, p. 29

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19.99 ES ing Stick Ma paert "I enjoy playing in Toronto because there are more teams and you get to play with and against higherâ€"calibre players. If I have a game here (Waterloo) or in Toronto, I play in Toronto." He‘s not what one would call a oneâ€"sport athlete. As a student at Bluevale he has been a member of the soccer, football and basketball teams and has also played Waterâ€" loo minor allâ€"star hockey. Howâ€" ever, he admits that cricket is the most intense sport of the lot. His love for the game came from watching his father, Deo, who also happens to be the president of the Guyana/Canada Association and a member of the Kaiteur Club along with his son. The Kaiteur Club, one of 14 in the Southern Ontario Cricket league, has been played in Waterâ€" to be Persaud‘s manager in Ten yealt old Phil Sh: Phil is in grade 4 this the week.": He delivers in the Magnolia Drive area. m:h\ilb‘ymwnyw.mM‘ « are gym and L N tA K : apBp.. * +!~ Hellmbplamendo.GuneGeu.smethoummd&aball. in the future, Phil would like to be a baseball player. _FomHNshardworkasaWatenoouwonidecahier,Phflvdlreoeivea gift certificate from one of Waterloo‘s local Pizza Pizza stores at 247 King Street North or Parkdale Plaza. (747â€"1111) C CARRIER OF THE WEEK loo over the past 40 years mostly out of Waterloo Park, but has now h tdnbcdbuviantitalbilmarmier iramamic‘Ad According to the senior Persaud, cricket is the longer version of known to last up to five days â€" with very few restrictions to the playing field. The game has it bowlers (pitchâ€" ers) who hurl a baseballâ€"sized leather wrapped ball to the batter. Unlike baseball where after three GIFT sHOP i$PX SL WArcnico un Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 10:30â€"5:30, Fri. 10:30â€"8:00, Sat. 10:003:00 _ 74 BK ‘We‘re More Than Just Great Baskets‘ Creative Baskets JUST FOR DAD This year wrap up something special for Dad. BBQ Aprons & Hats, Chef Hats, Pasta Bowls & Lots More! outs the team takes to the field, cricket sees all 10 batters take a turn. A batter keeps on batting until he‘s out. In Canada the averâ€" gr‘uhixhwnmdflny two innings. Recruiting cricket players locally is almost next to impossible. It‘s a sport handed down from generaâ€" tion to generation. Deo noted that he tried to recruit players this spring during Waterloo‘s minor sport registration week, but he had . lam interested in carrying papers on. MAIL THIs AD to: WATERLOO CHRONICLE Earn extra money delivering the Waterioo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriers are needed in the following areas .. . 350 COLUMBIA ST. WEST ROXTON DR.AWILTSHIRE PLACE _ ALBERT ST. AT COLUMBIA KING ST. AT COLUMBIA BLUESPRINGS DRIVE LESTER STREET WOOLWICH NORTH §7 BRIDGEPORT ROAD EAST COLUMBIA, HOLLY, HAZEL HILLSIDE, MALIBAR & MARY ST., UNION EAST COLUMBIA AT KING MAPLE COURT/BALSAM SPRUCE ST./FIR ST. For children 9â€"12 years old Level of skill is not important. Camps run Mon.â€"Fri. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The participants in each camp will receive instruction in To register: visit the main office in the Athletic Complex (corner of King and University Ave. W., Waterloo) between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. or call: 884â€"1970, ext. 2267. ROXTON DR.JAWILTSHIRE PLACE BLUESPRINGS DRIVE §7 BRIDGEPORT ROAD EAST MARY ST., UNION EAST BOWMAN, ROGER, UNION MARSHALL ST. AT WEBER JOHN, YORK, PARK WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1993 â€" PAGE Circulation Department Suite 201â€"75 King St. South, Waterioo, Ont. N2J 1S5 Wilfrid Laurier University Cost: $99 per child §( Golden Hawk * Sports Camp A â€"July 5 â€" 9 inclusive B â€" July 12â€"16 inclusive C â€" July 19â€"23 inclusive D â€" July 26â€"30 inclusive ALBERT ST. AT COLUMBIA LESTER STREET COLUMBIA, HOLLY, HAZEL COLUMBIA AT KING BATAVIA PLACE/COLUMBIA ALBERT ST. AT UNIVERSITY BRAESIDE AVE /ALLEN ST. EAST

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