mx@.:-uwawh;n’::mmm victory at Six Nations in four years defeating the AmnlManMI,A!flAnu’lï¬onflny, The win improved the Braves‘ record to seven wins apmsllh.ldï¬h;lfl:iripflnm Colin Doyle led the Braves with four goals and four MacDonald, who 16R the game after the first period with a broken finger, and Nick Trudeau scored two goals each. Singles went to Derek Woods, Geoff The Braves next action will be this Friday _ The Braves next action will be this Friday night when they host St. Catharines in an 8 p.m. game at at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex from August 12 to 14. 3 t Players of all abilities, 10 years and older, are invited to participate in this basketball event. The tournament will be a modified doubleâ€"eliminaâ€" tion format with teams guaranteed a minimum three games. Five to seven victories are usually required to win a division. The Kitchener tournament may have anywhere from 20 to 75 various divisions, from an elite (univerâ€" sity players) division, to the "Older than Dirt" diviâ€" SION. & Mixed teams, family teams and even wheelchair teams are invited to participate. There will also be an invitational slam dunk contest. Entry per team is $90 with early registrants receivâ€" ing a free baseball cap and all participants receiving a tâ€"shirt. A portion of the entry fee will be donated to amateur basketball. For more information call Kitchener Parks and Recreation at 741â€"2382. A threeâ€"onâ€"three basketball tournament will be held ; © $p, to save yourself injury and inconvenience, as well as the cost to repair the danagedcaale.callusbofonyoudig. Waterloo Park will echo the crack of the bats at Pro Baseball Schools begins its second year of weekâ€"long schools starting June 27 through to Atigust 12 for eoiF sgd us thp wesges ooo is split into parts instruction on the basics of hitting fielding and throwâ€" ing, a session on preferred playing positions; followed by interâ€"squad games. Costs is $99 for one week. Anyone interested can call J.P. Soucie at 740â€"1591, or register at Gus Maue Sports on University Avenue in Waterloo. The Record Invitational Track Meet, a major National level Invitational, will be featuring some of the best runners in Canada who are preparing for the Commonwealth Games in Vancouver. The Kitchener meet, which will be held today (June 22) beginning at 6:45 p.m. at Centennial Stadium, will feature top athletes such as Atlee Mahorn, Robert Estnee and Donalda Duprey in the sprints. Freddie Williams, Paula Schnurr and Lean Pells in distance events. Swimming Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Y Aquatic Club swimmers Julie Norris and Matt Mains led the team to a secondâ€" place finish in overall points with a club of 10 or less swimmers at the Age Group International Long Course Meet in Etobicoke over the weekend. Norris (11â€"12 girls) won a silver in the 400â€"metre Individual Medley and had fourths in the 200 butterâ€" fly, backstroke and the 200 freestyle. She also had a fifth in the 50 free and sixth in 100 fly. Mains (11â€"12 boys) won bronze in the 100 and 200 free. He also placed seventh in the 400 LM. and in the 200 back. Joe Stewart was seventh in the 13â€"14 boys 50 free, while Florin Urban (11â€"12 boys) was eighth in the 100 free and ninth in the 400 LM. Call US before youUu dig. If you‘re planning any digging. . .gardening, excavating, grading, even setting fence posts. . .we‘ll check free of charge for underground power lines in your path. To cut through â€" one is extremely dangerous and could black out an L.2 ds c oived oo e evanad ~Prebe I uin hn intrirs BPe ic Ed uEeP ET P D D B 2 09 2 BM T .9 2 000 ci us cts i0 td db &b ul uc ue 5.3 t they can share with their friends when they return to Germany and France. Each year ASSE International Student Exchange Programs provide qualified foreign students with the opportunity to learn about life in Ontario while attending the local high school. If your family would like to make Nicole‘s and Gregory‘s year worthwhile, please call your local ASSE area Representatives, A ,‘ Maureen McNab or Mike Burns. 4 Asse, a nonâ€"profit student exchange is dedicated to fostering international relationships between countries and families through cultural exchanges. Additional information can be obtained by calling the ASSE Canada office at 1â€"800â€"361â€"3214 (toll free). Maureen McNab, (519) 746â€"4380, and Mike Bums (519) 745â€"9246, represent ASSE in your community. CALL TODAY to add excitement and learning to your family by hosting a well qualified ASSE exchange student. cone srem GaryMiller ROSES _ neg $2395 GERMAN GIRL AND FRENCH BOY SEEK HOMES IN OUR COMMUNITY im c icl. a muasl ! C .l i mss e Petals & POLS inc. Fower 8 Gift Shop WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1994 â€" PAGE 25 INTERNATIONAL §TUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM ISASSE: ASSE International Student Exchange Program is a public benefit, nonâ€"profit organization. Purewater for only 10.95