Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 July 1993, p. 5

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Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, July 14, sts Page 5 Mixed 3-Pitch tournament on tap By Betty Sojka . If you don't have much to do on the August 7 and 8 weekend, there will be plenty going on at the com- munity centre and park. Eight teams will be partici- pating in the Rec Committee’s 3rd Annual Mixed 3-Pitch tournament. Games will start around 8 a.m. Saturday morning. Members of the Hall Board will be there first thing selling coffee and donuts. They’ll also be pro- Syl llateticlem hcl u viding a lunch menu of hot- dogs, hamburgers, pop, etc. A cash bar will be available inside the community cen- tre starting from noon also on Saturday. A Beach Party Dance will follow in the evening beginning at 9 p.m. J.V. Sound will be the D.J., bringing along some really neat dance tunes. Tickets for the dance are on sale now at the Ballinafad General Store. Cost is only $7.50 per person. Spot and door prizes will be award- ed. Come dressed in your beach wear. A light buffet will be served up by the Rec Committee. This group is putting on the dance and tournament as a fund-raiser for the park. If sunny skies prevail, it will be a great weekend Two successful Branch outings By Harry Archer The fishing trip on July 4 was well-attended, and according to all reports, it was an unqualified success with everyone bringing home a fish. Thanks to Doris Bouley for her time and efforts in organizing this yearly event. The bust trip to Orillia took place on July 10 and judging by the member’s Legion Lines comments on their return to the Branch, they had a fan- tastic day. It is with deep regret that I report the death of Comrade Denny McCartney, who passed away on July 7. His popu- larity can be judged by the huge turnout of members at the Legion service, held on Bridge, euchre flourishing “ By Harry Norton The Wednesday Bridge groups showed up and took advantage of the air-condi- tioning. The winners were Marj Chase, Lil Cook and Yvonne Hamilton. Still lots of room for those wanting to learn. The regular euchre group tumed out on Thursday and I got my first lesson — eeuchre players come out every THURSDAY. Canada Day was no excep- tion, so I stand corrected. July 1 winners: Ist - Ruth McCullough; 2nd - Jean Milne; 3rd - Joan Drenten Wedge. Doll Tournour is listed again as Hidden Winner — is that luck, Doll or is that the booby prize? July 10 Weekly Beef Draw winners: Early- Bird R. - Angell and Shorty Lowin; Regular - Dot Norton, Neil Caron, Al Acton Legion Kent, Ed Edeson, John Chillman, Alex McFarlane, John Robson, Allan Ellerby, Frank Koen, Gord - McCutcheon, Jim Shields and Alex McFarlane; Large Prize: Shorty Lowin. COMING EVENTS Wednesday, July 14 - ids Bridge Thursday, July 15 - Euchre uci Friday, July 23 - INITIA- TION. A number of new members are joining the Branch. Family and friends are welcome. Lunch and dancing music after. GENERAL Hector Lambert and Ken Hurren are back at home from the hospital and hope- fully, Chuck Davies will be out of Georgetown hospital by the time this gets to the paper. How about some of you folks dropping in to see them while they conva- lesce. lm Busy? Bun-ralgers to your needs, Employers often find that summer is the busiest time of year. Householders are frequently too busy to tackle all the odd jobs around the house. If you feel like you're "run off your feet" and want to make better use of your time this summer, help is only a phone call away. Call your Canada Employment Centre for Students. Energetic workers are available on a full-time, part-time or temporary basis according This summer take the break you deserve and Hire A Student. Canada Employment IRE Centre for Students 232 Guelph Si WT n'STuDENT 877.7797 Canada 3 3 (id peep pete ee oulia? ey night at the Jones ral Home and again at Pay Geil service on Friday. Our deepest sympa- thy is extended to the ~ McCartney ae We will miss you, Denn’ Comrade M. r eaneasy. one of our senior members, passed away on July 10 and was buried on Monday. The Service was conducted in Erin: Our deepest sympathy : iene to the Hennessy Te meat draw win- ners: Dean Hancock, Pat Sargeant, Eddie Plackett, Trudy Paul, Joe Lennon, Marc Lefleur, Flo Carswell, Monica Seen and Brenda Arch Euchre aie July 9: Lois Richardson, Ist; Glad Inglis, 2nd and Vi Hewitt, 3rd. to have breakfast or lunch in the park, and catch a couple of baseball games. The dance will be a lot of fun and not to be missed. The July 2 Jim Dandies ame was nothing short of incredible. With several vacationing players, the team was left with only eight players to face the Panthers, who numbered 11. The pitching duties fell into the lap of Elaine Bowman, as the regular Jim Dandies’ pitchers were not available. All game long the ladies trailed the Panthers. It took some fine defensive action to keep from being slaughtered. At their last bat, the team pounded in enough runs during a lucky break to beat the Panthers by one run. The Jim Dandies have gone on to win their next two games. The ladies will be playing again on Thursday (tomorrow) starting at 6:30 p.m. at Ballinafad’s Jim Bailey Park. Middaugh named | Robert Middaugh, Halton Regional Police Ser ice deputy chief prior to Sept. 1991, was elected. president of the Ontario Assocation of Police Chiefs ly 1, at the asso- | ciation’s annual meeting in Huntsville. Middaugh Chief Alvin (Jake) Barber of Brantford, elected at last 's conference in Markham. ne leaving Halton Region in 1991, Middaugh became, and still is, police Chief of Hamilton-Wentworth Region. 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