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Mites: $50.00 all other registration
8100.00 Travel Teams: 880.00
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P.MIOPION
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Raising Tournament
Egmondville United Church
'GOLF SCRAMBLE
Sunday, Aug. 27th - 2:00 p.m.
Proceeds to the elevator prefect
EVERYONE WELCOME
Call The Pro Shop For Details
I GOT IT shout three Brussels players in a Mite 1ournamere fusion between first baseman Eric Hors: and pitchss Steve
match against Seaforth in Saturdays Mite tournamen! Brussels Machan this time the ball did end up in Eric's glove Corbet!
IOst the game 11-13„in extra Innings, but In spite of the con photc
Atoms compete at tournament
MOSQUITOS
On Monday August 14 the St. Columba].
' Mosquitos travelled to Nairn . and earn
home with a 6-2 win. Cohn Devereaux
Greg Van Bakel. Mike Hugi1-. Lawrence
Flanagan, Jason Murray and Scott
Vosper all 'scored for St Columbal.
Jason Murray and Greg Visser shared
the goaltendmg
On Wednesday . August 16 the St. Co..
umban Mosgwtos played then. final
regular season game when they
journeyed to Bryanston and shutout the
Bryanston Mosquitos 4-0. Jason Render
son tallied twice and Jeremy Truemner
and Cohn Devereaux scored singles. Greg
Visser registered the shutout. The Mos-
quitos end the season undefeated with a
12 wins -0 losses -1 tie record The Mos-
quitos'now travel to Lucarn August 26 to
participate in the Lucan and District Son •
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cer League Mosquito Championship,
ATOM 11
On August 16 the St. Columban Atom is
hosted Lucan I in the preliminary round
of the Atoni playoffs.. This game was i,
bail. burne' Ir which St. Columban
outscored Lucan 3-2 In a shootout The
gams ender. net 1-1 m. Mark Van
Dooren s goa. Ten minutes of overtime
Turn to page 9A
Brown and Carter win tournament
.The August potluck supper and socia' Congratulations to Bill Brown and Caro:
• was held at the Club House on Tuesday Carter on winning the bankers tourne-
' evening at 6 p.m. with 35 members pre- ment in Clinton last Saturday. The ladies
sent. Following supper, four tables of tournament in Atwood last Tuesday was
euchre were 111 play while five greens rained out
' were in play bowling. Alt plane are finalized for the 60th An -
Euchre winners were: Ladies high - niversary tournament • or, Wednesday.
aeon Keyes. Ladies low hands Ida Diehl commencing at 10:30 a.m To date the
land Consolation - Jessie Hellen greens are filled tor both draws, and- if
The mens prizes wert: alt takers by the weatherman cooperates it will make
ladies .playing as Men: Men's high -for a most successful day.
ethel Dennis, Most lone hands - Helen • Members have been generous in their
Connell and Consolation -. Thelma Dale. donations of prizes which will be a big
The September supper is September 21' drawing card to this tournament. Spec -
with hostess' Ruth Beuteruniller, Grace tators are welcome to come and watch.
Broadfoot, Marion Crease and Dorothy Good bowling to al:
McCluskie
McLaughlin
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ball before a Brussels player steals home
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Winte Progam eg tstration
Will be held on
TOES.SE r To 5
ED., SET. 6th
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
at the Seatorth & District Community Centres
F2er, file&Aimeeou4 std 'ee eel] '
• Minor Hockey
°.Minor Broomball
'Ringette
• Figure Skating
- Boy Scouts
• Girl Guides
• Curling
• Youth Bowling
• Fitness is Fun
If anybody has equipment to sell, you may bring it, but you must sell
it on your own. NO GROUP WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS. 14 it is
left at the Arena on Wednesday night, it will be put in the garbage.
W.D. hopper
and Sons
4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS
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522-1737 522.0828 522-0775
THE NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERS FUND.
C
armers... youre invited p
® Piot Tours o F.orage,:Managemenf Agronomy
information ® Complimentary Lunch & Pioneer Cap!
e .sure -to attepd -j Pioneer .Super iE po:
WO DSTOCK
Tuesday,,.Aggust 29, 1989, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
.at the.Pioneer<Rat.earchcStatlon•(12 mites north of Woodstock on Hwy. 69
GUESTiSP:EAKER --,Dr.:Glare-Rennie,. Assistant Deputy
4Miniater1o1.4gricuiture for Ontario.
Don' t<miss ale Cropa,Information Tent!
Your .Laval Pioneer :Sales Representative is:
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red ed by the Uovernmen t
tit Lauau,t. the Partners
iunu will make $5(1 million
availabic over the next five
years tut protects to help
luca> groups protect, pre
setw . enhance and restore
our environment
Anyone cats get involved.
It you re a member of a
servrtc club. cunrmunitt
organization, envirunmen
tai group or a school or
youth group, discuss the
Partners Fund with your
leaders. It you have agood
ides. urganu'.e your own
group and apply to the
Partners l•und soon
How much can a Partner
receive.,
Partners can receive up to
$200,000.00 over three
years. depending on the
size of the project, In keep
ing with the Idea of partner-
ship. the federal contribu-
tion is limited to 50,per.cent
of the total cost
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Environment Envrronnement
Canada Carwra
Many ways to be effective
Clean up local parks, lakes
or streams. Develop new
community or office recv
cling programs. lise your
imagination and get
involved'
Apply soon
The first deadline fur apph
cations is September 1st .
1969 with awards to be
announced in early
autumn. Beginning in 1990.
there will be three deadlines
each year: March 1st; June
1st; and September 1st.
For more information or
.for an application kit toget
your ideas into„action. please
write or Gall the Environment
• Canada office,in your
province or territory.
Ontario
Environmental Partners
Fund, Environment Canada,
25 St. Clair,Avenye East.
Toronto, Ontario
M4TIM2
Phone: (4161973-0467
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