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July 27 at Zpm PLAYOFFS BEGIN U%""%.. _ SONATA GL Discover the fast track to midâ€"size luxury in the Sonata 2000 LEASE FROM S o/n 19 7€0° 50° o« 4.80* ree Mownuas uos FREGHT AND PD 5 NCLUDED SecuRITY orrost PaYMENT »ea Mownhas mos M SR P ‘19. 988 Freight & PD 5. included Aug. 2nd | Aug 2nd ALL GAMES PLAYED AT BECHTEL STADIUM Fan Appreciation Week / Broken Bat Autographs ‘2 78 PURCHASE EINANCING ‘188° «s EASE FROM yne nYumoa; msms $8.99 $29.06 $12.99 $36â€"00 $9.99 $29â€"00 $7.99 NBEATABLE LEASE DEAI FINANCING! YOU‘RE ONE DRIVE AWAY FROM BEING AMAZED. F8. July 28 af 7:30 pm PLAYOFFS BEGIN Agoie fanpener oo door acs rened ow t 508 S fitegtew Sn Tim Henderson earned the victory going five solid innings, with three strikouts and two walks. Jr. Tigers square their record he Waterloo Junior I Tigers enjoyed their first extended winning streak of the season reachâ€" ing the .500 mark for the first time this season. The Tigers opened the week with a 16â€"6 demolishâ€" ing of Brantford to climb to 13â€"15 on the season. Darrin Wahl led the hit parade with a single and twa doubles. He drove in three runs while scoring four. Pat Hill had a single and a double for an RBI and three runs scored. Judd Reidel also had a big day with a homer and a douâ€" ble included in his three hits against Brantford. He drove in two runs and scored two tuns. PAXMENT X rovil it in it merdunt i $229° LEASE FROM BH S rod 10002 l Surdae uie turaes Surde x emaanree % smm t e usernime x onatate e ELANTRA GL wine The Tigers won two more games on the road to even their record at 15â€"15 before returning home Sunday to face St. Thomas. Scott Jealous turned in another outstanding perforâ€" mance for the 11â€"1 win to put the Junior Tabbies one game over .500 for the first time this season. Powerâ€"hitting Craig Dziedziejko socked another home run to power the Tigers. He had two hits, two RBIs and two runs scored. Jealous pitched seven innings allowing only one Todd Martin also chipped in with a key single to drive in two runs. He later came in to score. The Tigers wrap up their regular season this week before playing in the elimiâ€" nation tournament Aug. 2. The Waterloo â€" Senior Tigers dropped a half game back in the race for the sixth and final playoff spot last week after winning just one of their three games. The Senior Tabbies startâ€" ed the week by edging out the St. Thomas Storm 7â€"6 in a 10â€"inning game Friday at Bechtel Park. Dinwoodie and Adair each had two hits to lead the Waterloo Tiger attack. _ Rob Dinwoodie‘s RBI sinâ€" gle in the bottom of the 10th inning scored Jason Adair to snap the Tigers fourâ€"game losing streak. Jason Meier earned the win in relief tossing a scoreâ€" Senior Tigers stumble W imelt in 10 nds Do i ie wl Tim Henderson tosses some gas at a Brantford hitter last Thursday at Bechtel Park, while trying to hold the runner on second. less final two innings. He improved â€" his _ pitching record to 1â€"1 on the season. However, _ the â€" Senior Tigers stumbled again on Saturday losing to the hot Toronto Maple Leafs 6â€"1. The Maple Leafs won their sixth game in a row with another solid pitching effort from starter Chad Ertel. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has estabâ€" lished a Landfill Liaison Committee for the Waterloo Landfill Site All members of the pubhc are invited to attend the Commuttee meetings. The goal of the Committee is to identify operational problems that affect local residents such as litter and noise and to resolve those issues in a cooperative manner. The next meeting of the Liaison Commuttee is scheduled for 7â€"00 pm on Tuesday, August 1st, 2000 at the Waterloo Landfill Administration Building. 925 Erb_ Street West. Waterloo Subsequent meetings will be held quarterly on the first Tuesday of November, 2000 and February. 2001 at the same tume and location If you require any _ additronal _ information on the Limson Committee. please contact Linda Churchill at 883â€" §100 ext 243 between 830 a m. and 4:30 p m esns i( ): Barss en‘ Ertel went seven strong emac, PUBLIC NOTICE §. WATERLOO LANDFILL LIAISON se COMMITTEE MEETING REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO In a rematch of their early meeting with the Storm, the Tigers were swept away by St. Thomas 16â€"1 on Sunday. Andrew Mercier led the Storm surge with two singles and four RBIs. innings allowing an unearned run while striking out four. Shawn Gallew took the loss allowing four runs in five innings of work. His record dropped to 0â€"2 on the season. Meier was the lone bright spot in the Tigers attack with two hits and an RBI. Rob Patterson led the Maple Leaf attack with two hits and three RBIs. Greg Heffernan, 0â€"2 on the season, took the loss givâ€" ing up seven runs on nine hits in two and twoâ€"thirds innings.