By Betty Sojka Playing against the Marauders, the Jim Dandies came up with another win last week: Right up to the end of the 3rd inning, both teams were neck and neck with a 3-2 score. Vera Longstreet put Some space between the numbers with a home run that also brought in two other Players. Vera’s home Tun seemed.to change the tide for the Jim Dandies. Not only did they bat well, but Marion Lumber’s Pitching caused Problems for the Marauders: She Pitched hard and fast, catch- ing all the corners. Other baseball news includes Carol McTear of Mississauga being the lucky winner of the Marauders 50-50 draw. Carol is now $241.50 richer thanks to buy- « ing a ticket from Chris Stewart, other nature provided a lovely day forthe women’s Institute’s June meeting. Held on June 2, this was the last meeting until September as the group adjourns for the summer. A very casual meeting was held. Ada Kirkwood gave the current PET rr rpreerreenl HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY "la, 9-14 BEELINE TRAVEL 112 Main St. S. Georgetown (416) 873-2900 Or (416) 874-3063 Presents Exploring Alberta City slickers can experience the Fomance of the old West by taking a horseback riding trip in the Canadian Rockies. At your scenic guest ranch can saddle up and enjoy the rolling foothills or high alpine country ~ ride, fish, hike or just enjoy the spectacular scenery. For something completely different, The Jasper tramway takes you up the side of the istler Mountain to an elevation of 7500 fl. From here you can see the highest peak of the Canadian Rockit indoor water park and the world's largest amusement park. Other tourist ideas would be to visit the Calgary Zoo with over 1000 animals including two new baby gorillas; at the Prehistoric Park, or take a Mississippi-style Riverboat Cruise. For more tourist information, stop by Tasty picnic in Guelph Ballinafad News events. Margaret Jamieson, Doreen Burt, Eleanor McLean, Reggie Slessoraitis, and Grace McEnery Teported to the 8roup of the hap- Penings at the District Annual Women’s Institute meeting, held May 27 at Brookville Hall. A num- ber of upcoming activities were Cited in their reports. There will be a District Day at the Milton Agricultural Museum on June 26 and Dairy Days at the Museum will run June 10 through to 12. As well, there will be a quilt display there in August. I New programs that outline the | subjects of discussion for the upcoming year’s meeting were handed out to the members. After the meting, the ladies toured the embroidery display, They were amazed at some of the work done by the local embroidery guild. Much of it had been done by machines using silk threads on silk. Gold threads were Starting in some YHA Lowe WITH THIS COUPON SPECIAL THURS. FRI. & SAT. LIBUT & CHIPS WITH THIS COUPON. OFFER ENDS. JUNE 12/93. GOLDEN "> FISH & CHIPS r--—7e--= Teor -----4 : We cook in 100% Pure Vegetable Oil — Cholesterol Free 32 Main Street S. Downtown Georgetown = anal 3% 877-5700 The Royal Canadian Legion Lt. Col. G.B.S. Cousens Branch No. 120 127 Mill Street, Georgetown This year, the p Preston's on Wild 11:15 a.m. The route will be down John's United Church. Entry forms are included Thank you, Keith D. Ewing, Sgt. at Arms Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 127 Mill Street Georgetown, Ontario L7 Attention: Keith D. Ewing Sgt. at Arms our office to pick up your free “Explore " lure, ie Ine 21, 1993. ot across from tive no later than federation Street, to St. K. Ewing: FALL IN: 11:15 A.M. SHARP Branch Tel.: 877-4413 873-1209 eee ee PARADE REGISTRATION FORM (before June 21) G.207 Name of Group/Organization: Contact Person: - Tel: Address: Postal Code:,