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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 1997, p. 20

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The registration fee is $75 per golfer which includes green fees, dinner, prizes and a tax receipt for $50. Corporations or individuals may also sponsor a hole for $250 or donate a prize. And, speaking about tournaments for a good cause (they‘re all for a good cause), the House of Friendship will be holding its second annual benefit golf tournament on July 16 at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Thutsnodi'flu’dn-ddchfiyfldwh your entry fee went to a good cause. Such is the case for the upcoming Eighth Annual Classic Golf Tournament on August 27 at Rockway Golf Course in support of The Working Centre and St. John‘s Kitchen in Kitchener. With the high number of tournaments in the area throughout the summer, the number of participants of this annual tournament has dropped over the years and organizers are hoping that the numbers will turn around this year, The St. John‘s Kitchen, located at the corner or Duke and Water Streets, provides a hot nutritious meal and a place to find friendship and hospitality to over 250 people a day, including 10 families. According to Arleen Macpherson, coordinator of St. John‘s Kitchen the number of people to come to the kitchen has steadied off since 1990, but the need is still there. The Working Centre provides supâ€" port to over 130 people each day by providing practical tools such as ukphau,cm.mhâ€"sh.aphufi service and job search support for people who are looking for "It takes $130,000 annually to run the kitchen and Working Cenâ€" ire which is raised throughout the community, and we get a $5,000 grant from the Region," said Macpherson. "Last year we only had 65 golfers at the event and we‘d like to get at least 100 golfers out this Registration is $100 per golfer, which includes green fees, prizes, buffet dinner and a tax receipt for $60. Sponsor a teeâ€"off or green for $150. The tournament is a scramble format with a shotâ€"gun start. For advance registration call Sue Davidson at 893â€"7484, or Stephanie or Darol at the Working Centre, 743â€"1151. The tournament is a four person best ball (scramble) format with Upcoming golf tournaments are worthy charity events Hifting the links for a good cause The third leg of the Brick Tour will be played this Saturday at Doon Valley Golf Course. The second leg, which was played at Cambridge Golf and Country Club, saw Conestoga Golf and Country Club head pro Brian Hution top the field shooting a scorching 67 under windy and wet condiâ€" tions. Rob Moore of Deer Ridge was one shot behind at 68, while tied at 71 were Tony Floyd of Dundee CC and Mike Turner of Galt CC. Dave Smallwood of Galt CC shot a par 72, Mike Martz of Rockway was one over at 73 while Rob Hannah of Doon was three over at 75. In the senior division Gus Maue of Deer Ridge came in with a 79 followed by Andy Byne of Cambridge with an 81. The OPP Victim Assistance Program (VAP) of Kitchener, Waterâ€" loo, Cambridge, Milton, Acton and Georgetown was the beneficiary of a very successful fundâ€"raising golf tournament last month. The Victim Assistance Golf Tournament raised $2,600 in support of the group at a tournament held at the Beaverdale Golf Course. Monies raised will support the operational and training needs of the For more information call Brian Hunsberger at 742â€"8327, or Robert Shantz at 742â€"6224. â€" T PeTY s | COONE Tehenningpnnretn t copmciemiznennnss o ie ermemmenspemannets en Retraiaih,." Aricen Macpherson of the St. John‘s Kitchen L AAAA f;outh\ven United under 13 boys soccer team l4-3&!hond" hmm&% est Glen London in game championship Scoring for United were Steven Hill, Jon Hayden and Aaron Sloane. In preliminary play United blanked Kitchener 3â€"0 on goals by Randy Hussein, Hayden and Danny Ina The tournament will hit nine centres this surhmer, with the winners of each centre advancing to the allâ€" Ontario Championships to be held at the C.N.E. Fairâ€" grounds in Toronto, August 26â€"27. Emlwh-cavflkbym events hotlines at (416) 253â€"BALL, or i RINK. Team registration fee is $135. the Salvation Army‘s Operation We Care in aid of Manitoba flood reliel. As well, 100 per cent of the proâ€" ceeds from noonâ€"hour special events will be donated to support local minor hockey programs across southâ€" 148 Entry fee is $107, including GST. Entry forms are available by calling 741â€"2699. They can also be picked up at any Kitchener Parks and Recreation location or Domino‘s Pizza. Bmdaspma-uuu‘-u.‘w and the City of Kitchener Parks and Recreation will be holding the Streetball 3 on 3 Basâ€" ketball Tournament July 4â€"6 at the Kitchener Memorâ€" ial Auditorium. The 1997 event is titled Golden Grahams Canadian Sueetball with General Mills Golden Graham Cereal assuming the title sponsorship position. Sweetball is an organized version of pickâ€"up basketâ€" ball. Teams of four players, including one sub, are computerâ€"matched into divisions based on average age and playing experience of the roster. Games are played on half court to a score of 16 points, or 30 minâ€" utes, which ever comes first. The tournament is open to players of all abilities, men, women, boys and girls 10 years of age and older. Last year the oldest player was 70, but approximately 50 per cent of the players were between the ages of 10 and 17. f This year, the tournament is committed to support sSPOBRTS BI6EST coming to Kitchener‘s Fairview Park Mall on July 3 on 3 Street Roller Hockey Challenge will be 12 Noon â€" 6 pm., Including Holidays 181 King St S., Waterioo is Ltd., Basketball player :fiu draf including $ who went in hockey p League‘s 1 general m preity tall with Wateri ning team v one of the j league and a is one of the seen iN "Dixon Siskins last with the mi time and d have to rest 115 After the AV 316 Top of omplif Reg. $1

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