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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 1995, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1995 Sizzling numbers at Bernhardt â€"Classic as fiveâ€"year objective is achieved It was a hot, hot, hot kind of day at Conestoga Country during the fifth annual Bernhardt Insurance That‘s in hot weather, hot scores, and hot numbers in terms of money raised. The entire day was an outstandâ€" ing success as 152 golfers and 38 celebrities help push the fiveâ€"year totals for the tournament to over $100,000 raised for Camp McGovâ€" ern, the Ontario Camp for Big and Little Brothers. And in the hot, humid weather that descended on this area last week, the foursome of Rick Button, Jim Malcolmson, Gary Marx and Bill Dechaine teamed with celebrity world champion figure skating coach Kerry Leitch to establish a tournament record scramble score of â€"18 over the Goose Run and Village nines. Their incredible totals included 14 ning score was two up on secondâ€" place finishing Joe MacDonald, Chris Reiter, Jeff McGibbon and Ken Brooks, who, along with celebrity Paul Devorski, finished at â€"16, a shot better than two teams tied for third. Anyone wishing to inquire about the 1996 event should contact John Thompson at 884â€"4050 Warriors success there was no luck with this team‘s finish. It‘s a matter of consistency, going out there every inning, every game, making the same routine plays, playing as a team, getting the job done and working as a While proud of his entire club, tions for youngsters like juvenile pitcher Justin Divell, who came in and gave champion B. C. only two hits and no earned runs yet lost a tough 3â€"1 decision. "Two bunts the other way, and it may have been us winning 3â€"1. Justin showed not only us but the scouts as well what he can do. Jacksonville, Ga. University showed a definite interest in him." Others Marciniak praised included Craig Tschirhart and Ben Howell. *Both, right out of house league, and neither gave up an earned run. What does that say about the kids in our system?" To further emphasize his point, Marciniak pointed to allâ€"star league standings, where in diviâ€" sions from rookie ball to junior, Waterloo has eight teams classiâ€" fied in the top level AAA for OBA competition. Marciniak also gave a tip of the hat to City of Waterloo staff, parks crews, and maintenance head Brian Detzlor and assistant CAO Kathy Durst. "I can‘t say enough about what those people did for the event, and for the city â€" our representatives at city hall should be very proud of their efforts, even when the grounds crew had finished their shifts, they stayed around and watched the ballgames. They were terrifically supportive and so was the mayor. He came out, looked around at the full stands, and said ‘hey, let‘s do more of this kind of thing.‘ It‘s great for them to see how much a tournament like this means to this city." _ also drew kudos from the Waterâ€" Chad Ray and Dave Roy all fired oneâ€"under 60s, and Hahn prevailed in a CE C". playoff, while on _ S M Pm the girl‘s side, Alice Foster had a 74 to win the On the boys side, Jim Baxter of Brantford was one back of the top three at even, Shawn Semples of Galt was 62 and four players fired 63s, including Jared Snyder and Dave Lea of Foxwood, Mike Banâ€" Drewery fired a oneâ€"under 69 at Conestoga Country Club to win the first leg of the tour. Drewery, who finished third to Derek Gilleâ€" spie of Oshawa in the provincial juniors at Listowel, was twoâ€"up on Baxter and three ahead of Paul ton of Rockway and Jon Drewery Carey of Galt, Colin Steel of Foxwood. Foster won the fourâ€" player girls opener with an 89, finâ€" headed by Ron Solomon, offering up delicious meals throughout the week. While there were scouts from all 28 Major League teams on hand, loo manager, as did the catering The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has established a landfill liaison committee for the Waterloo Landfill Site. All members of the public are invited to attend the committee meetings. The goal of the committee is to identify operational problems that affect local resiâ€" dents such as litter and noise, and to resolve those issues in a cooperative manner. The next meeting of the liaison committee is schedâ€" uled for 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 1, 1995 at the Waterloo Landfill administration building, 925 Erb Street West, Waterloo. Subsequent meetings will be held quarterly on the first Tuesday of November, February, May, and August, at the same time and locaâ€" tion. If you require information on the liaison commitâ€" tee, please contact Jim Archibald at 575â€"4774. Evening Lvenrhy r & Saturdoy q _ *a%y* 1’31 E'v:ig WATERLOO LANDFILL LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING (Continued from page 21) THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC NOTICE reports in that the 10th annual Sertoma golf tournament to help raise money to support work on Alzheimer disease and related dementias was a huge success with $10,000 raised, thanks mainly to Sertoma and the volunâ€" teers behind the event. *The Bruce Edmeades Charity event at Conestoga raised almost $20,000 for the Children‘s Wish Foundation of Canada and its Kâ€"W chapter. MDM Office Automation Products will hold a scramble event for Children‘s wish at Dundee Aug. 30. For more inforâ€" mation, call Don MacDonald at 125â€"1756. *The Corporate Golf Classic has been rescheduled to Saturday, Marciniak‘s goal is to expand the network of U.S. college represenâ€" tatives attending. He‘ll have three years to work on it, since the event is locked in here at least until On Golf Rick Campbell 30 Dupont E. Sept. 16 at Elmira Golf Club. It‘s a both nines beginning at 11:30 a.m. and cost per person is $60 includâ€" Proceeds to Project ROOF. To sign up, or contribute hole sponsorship ($75) or door prize donations, conâ€" tact Tom Hutchinson at 886â€"0414. stack A smELF 451 Phillip St., Waterioo 884â€"6490 (between Columbia & Albert) _ Mon.â€"Wed. 10â€"6, Thurs.â€"Fri. 10â€"8, Sat. 105 aaoapamiccrrammes f cmd CREATIVE STORAGE PRODUCTS AND MoRE GET YOURSHELF ORGANIZED with teeâ€"offs on Draw held Sun. 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