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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 May 1996, p. 27

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Papalambropoulos had two hits including a in the lirst game in Cawthra the offense was led by Rona Welsh with three hits while Angela D. SJâ€"Li. zc 1.% Eis ue over Cawthra. Ir} xh; first game Waterloo Ghosts started off their Haltor/Peel Ladies Fastball League season in impressive lashion with back to back wins of 10â€"0 and 8â€"7 to sell greens fee/range f:gdm to door in the nm . surrounding the club, Much the limoflh&couuboo:;! culating the area, the package has a real value of $250 but sells for $19.99. It offers four green fees on a buy one, get one free basis, four additional ‘green fees on buy three, get fourth free basis, 10 buckets of balls, one each with one purchased, plus 10% pro shop discount on nonâ€"sale merchandise. As usual with these offers, some conditions apply. For more info, call 1â€"800â€"775â€"1975 or ask at the shop. + The annual Sports and Scholarships Circle of Friends Golf Classic goes Thursday, June 13 at Pike Lake. Registrations for the fourâ€"person scramble are still being taken. Cost is $60 per person for full tournament participation and delicious steak dinner. Call John Thompson at 884â€"4050. . * Registration deadline for the Programmed Insurance (PIB) Golf Classic looms Friday, May 31 for previous players, at which time any GhostsopmsmsonwithdonblcwinsoverCawdm ever., Pro Brian Hutton of Conestoga Country Club noted that clubs will be working hard to recover lost ground; slow start or not, this year his club has engaged a promo comâ€" enue been ings, think of the beleaguered clubs and goif z'?",!@.-n!‘«edmwfi O ’i‘i In Waterloo, Cawthra built a 5â€"0 lead after the first inning, but Waterloo chipped away with three runs in the second and our in the fourth to take a 7â€"5 lead. home run. Ann Hamilton hit a triple, while Dana Rooney and Ann Hamilton combined for the shutout. at $100 per and prize table donations are encouraged and greatly appreciated. High visiâ€" bility with many advertising movers and shakers in the region. Great prize table and draw raffies including a set of irons from Scotia McLeod, color TV from Gibson‘s and mountain bike from Braun‘s. Contact Kim Kimatrai at 886â€"8286 * Musellini‘s Oyster Bur and Pasta Shack holds its second annual Charity Golf Classic for Big Brothers Tuesday, June 18 at Doon Valley. Entry the real effort isn‘t the 100 hi holes, those accepted to play P agree to make every effort to ‘ i raise $2500 in supporting F sponsorships to contribute to P the $100,000 goal. Of course, 60 there is fabulous food, a cart, great gifts and prizes and great golf to be had. For more inforâ€" mation, contact The Lung Association at 886â€" 8100. vK-WSdcsmdMClubbmmdd\argtm will be tecing it up Tuesday, June 4 in their annual scramble at Conestoga. While the field is virtually filled, a few spots for the fourâ€"person xmrbkmzvz‘H:kalSSSpapasm-you don'llnvclobcammbetwphyflolcspotm :-:nlucll-tlluh a PIB a 669â€" 631. *The LA. Golf Chalienge, a 100â€"hole mhd:hmamm&m Hfi‘m-fl‘{mwflhhw Monday, June 24 at Puslinch Lake Golf Course to raise funds l for The Lung Association â€" Waterloo Region. It‘s a firstâ€"ever IF allâ€"out strategy by the Associa tion to raise $100,000 for preâ€" ons um vention of and services for Inquiries and complaints should be directed to . [ _ 1OL GNCKâ€"nortn, Wild Carrot, Colt‘sâ€"Foot, Dodder"Goatust:ar&' Poison Hemlock, Johnson Grass, Knapweed, Milkweed, Poisonâ€"Ivy, Blackâ€" Seeded Proso Millet, Ragweed, Yellow Rocket, Sowâ€"Thistle (Annual & Perennial), Cypress Spurge, Leafy Spurge, Bull Thistle, Canada Thistle, Nodding Thistle, Russian Thistle, Scotch Thistle and Tuberous Vetchling Region of Waterloo Byâ€"law Number 93â€"017 designates Velvetleaf as a local noxious weed under the provisions of the Weed Control Act. 200 Coomen®e ue RUCRCVE UV We CASBLEU vents the growth of the plants or ripening of their seeds The Regional Municipality of Waterloo strongly encourages the . (a), (b) or (c) to control noxious weeds. Designated noxious weeds requiring eradication are Common European Buckthorn, Wild Carrot, Colt‘sâ€"Foot, Dodder, Go: Poison Hemlock, Johnson Grass, Knapweed, Milkweed, Poisonâ€"| Seeded Proso Millet, Ragweed, Yellow Rocket, Sowâ€"Thistle ( Perennial), Cypress Spurge, Leafy Spurge, Bull Thistle, Canad Nodding Thistle, Russian Thistle. Scotch Thiail. 1. 1 o t ~ *RA Persons owning land in the Regional Municipality of Waterioo which conâ€" sists of the Townships of North Dumfries, Wilmot, Wellesley, Woolwich and the Cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo are required under Chapter W.5, Sections 3, 16 and 23 of the WEED CONTROL ACT, R S 0 1990 to destroy all noxious weeds growing on their land. Notice is hereby given that unless noxious weeds growing on their land within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo are destroyed by the date of June 8. 1996 and throughout the season, the Regional Municipality may enter upon the said land and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the properâ€" ty owner as set out in the Act. Noxious weeds shall be destroyed by the following methods â€" (a) pulling or otherwise removing the plants from the soil; â€" (b) cutting the roots or stalks or the plants before the seeds have develoned se o d ue 7 1 21 nftor tha . 231 _ _ oc t «im MEsWs Have Gevempe sufficiently to open after the cutting; (c) plowing or cultivating the soil in which the plants are growing; (d) treating with a herbicide that causes the plants to be destroyed or pre vents the erowth Af the nlames «1 ol m t 1 xt and fullyâ€"deductible hole sponsorships are available at $250. To enquire more about the muuhâ€"umwum&d Chery} or Kevin at Musselini‘s 884â€"0404, green fees and cart, practice area, prizes and ralâ€" , goodic bag and souvenir photo plus $20 receipt. Shotgun start is 10 a m. rain or shine [ 1G o i 7 "NRAZ. Township of North Dumfries Jane Steller, Clerk Township of Wilmot Weed Inspector . on o o OWNERS « TO RESIDENTS TO DESTRO AND YÂ¥ NOXIJOUS WE EDS WE SELL, WE INSTALL, WE SERVICE "An Environmentally Friendly Company" (m MECHANICAL LTo. CRONINâ€"EMERY Nt n Ne t inb ins C ic puinate omccne m I + dw’ A s Township d'wfldgm E. Stettner, CMO, CMC * The Rotary Club of Cambridge hosts SIMMW&HWJ-: 19â€"23 at Wedges N Woods Golfl Academy For Slpub“u'y”'hd:-@flmwm win $1 million or 2 brand new car Proceeds to the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Palhiauve Care Project, The Rotary Cenire and other 575â€"4591 (519) 763â€"46140 methods of developed

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