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Summerville
Recreation News
ACTIVITY CALENDAR
BOLLING ROAD HOURS
Monday-Friday — 10 a.m.-9
p.m.; Saturday — 10 a.m.-5
p.m. ‘
FAIRWAY HOURS
Monday-Friday — 1 p.m.-9
p.m.; Saturday — 10 a.m.-6
p.m.; Sunday — 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
ADULT EDUCATION
CLASSES
Monday, Tuesday, Thurs
day — 9 a.m.-12 noon.
CLOGGING CLASSES
Monday — 5:30 p.m. and
Thursday — 5 p.m.
BATON LESSONS
Monday — 7 p.m.
CUB SCOUT PACK 109 —
WOLF DEN II
Monday — 5:30 p.m. —
Steve Baker, Leader.
BOY SCOUTS TROOP 7
Monday — 7 p.m. — David
Snow, Leader.
RECREATION BOARD
First Tuesday — 6 p.m.
VFW :
First Tuesday — 7:30 p.m.
SOCIAL SECURITY
Second Tuesday in each
month — 9 a.m.-12 noon.
BASEBALL CARD CLUB
Second Tuesday in each
month — 6 p.m.
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Tony Hogue bagged this six-point deer in the Oak Hill
community recently. He used a .30-.06 rifle to make the
kill. (Staff Photo By Gene Espy).
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Travis Hudson, Menlo community, bagged this eight
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g:OAlabama. He used a .270 caliber rifle to down the
g%er ;vhich field-dressed out at 140 pounds. {Special
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The Summerville News, Thursday, January 2, 1992
KNITTING CLASSES
Wednesday — 10 a.m.
LIGHT HOUSE
SQUARE DANCING
Wednesday — 1 p.m.
PAROLE OFFICER
Wednesday — 2 p.m.
GEORGIA CORRECTIONS
OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
First and Third Wednesday
— 6 p.m.
CHECKER CLUB
Thursday — 9:30 a.m.
NORTH GEORGIA
CRUISERS
First and Third Thursday
— 7 p.m.
BASS FISHING CLUB
Second Thursday in each
month — 7:30 p.m.
REHABILITATION
REPRESENTATIVE
Friday — 9 a.m.
BASKETBALL
PRACTICE
SCHEDULE
(Tuesday, Dec. 31)
Minor Boys — (Hawks and
Indians) — 4 to 5:30.
Midget Boys — (Hawks
and Indians) — 5:30 to 7.
Minor Girls — (Indians) —
7 to 8.
_ Midget Girls — (Indians) —
7 to 8.
(Thursday, Jan. 2)
Midget Girls — (Indians) —
4 to 5:30.
Junior Girls — (Warriors) —
4 to 5:30.
Junior Boys — (Chiefs and
Warriors) — 7 to 8.
(Friday, Jan. 3)
Minor Girls — (Indians) —
4 to 5:30.
Minor Boys — (Hawks and
Indians) — 5:30 to 7.
MINOR LEAGUE
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
(Age 8, 9 and 10)
(Saturday, Jan. 4)
Hawks vs. Tigers — (Girls)
— 10 a.m. — Lyerly.
Lions vs. Bulls — (Boys) —
11 am. — Lyerly.
Cubs vs. Hawks — (Boys)
— 12 am. — I:Kerly.
Indians vs. Tigers — (Boys)
— 1 p.m. — Lyerly.
MIDGET BOYS
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
(Age 11 and 12)
(Monday, Jan. 6)
Lions vs. Tigers — 6 p.m. —
Menlo.
Blues vs. Indians — 7 p.m.
— Menlo.
Whites vs. Hawks — 8 p.m.
— Menlo.
(Thursday, Jan. 9)
Blues vs. Tigers — 6 p.m. —
Lyerly.
ngtes vs. Indians — 7 p.m.
— Lyerly.
Lions vs. Hawks — 8 p.m.
— Lyerly.
MIDGET AND JUNIOR
GIRLS BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
(Monday, Jan. 6)
Indians vs. Tigers —
(li\didfet Girls) — 6 p.m. —
yerly.
W};rriors vs. Lions —
(Junior Girls) — 7 p.m. —
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Tigers vs. Bulldogs —
(Midget Girls) — 6 p.m. —
Menlo.
Lions vs. Tigers — (Junior
Girls) — 7 p.m. — Menlo.
JUNIOR BOYS
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
(Monday, Jan. 6)
Tigers vs. Warriors — 6
p.m. — Summerville.
Chiefs vs. Lions — 7 p.m. —
Summerville.
(Thursday, Jan. 9)
Lions vs. Tigers — 6 p.m. —
Summerville.
Warriors vs. Chiefs — 7
p-m. — Summerville.
MEN'’S LEAGUE
GAME RESULTS
(Saturday, Dec. 21)
(59)Magics (92), Nasty Boys
Hornets (102), Bulls (65).
MEN'’'S LEAGUE
GAME SCHEDULE
(Wednesday, Jan. 8)
Bulls vs. Nasty Boys —
6:30 — Summervifl‘:a Gym.
Magics vs. Lakers — 7:30
— Summerville Gym.
MEN’S LEAGUE
STANDINGS
(through Saturday, Dec. 21)
W L GB
Lakers 3 0
Magics 3 0
Nasty Boys 1 2 2
Hornets 1 3 2V,
Bulls 0 3 3
No Candidates
Qualify In Lyerly
No one had (}ualified by
Monday morning for Lyerly’s
election for mayor and city
council. The qualifying
deadline was 5 p.m. Tuesday.
The Cl'tly election is set for
Jan. 13. The mayor and top
five candidates for city council
will be elected to two-year
terms.
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17-And-Under Chess Winners
The Summerville-Trion Optimist Club
held their annual Optimist Open Chess
Tournament recently at the Summerville
Recreation Center. Pictured above are the
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14-And Under Chess Winners
Winners in the 14-and-under age category
in the Summerville-Trion Oqtimist Club’s
Chess Tournament were, left to right,
Flood, Langston, Webb
Win In Chess Tourney
The Summerville-Trion Op
timist Club held their annual
Optimist Open Chess Tourna
ment recently at the Summer
ville Recreation Center. Win
ners in the three a%e categories
were Aaron Flood, Joey
Langston and Evan Webb.
Chattoogans Welcome ’92
Chattoo%a Countians this
week were bracing for a year
with 366 days with church
watch night services and with
parties.
Area law enforcement of
ficers were warning local
motorists to be cautious durin
the traditional holiday periocf
They also warned against
drir}{_ing alcohol and driving.
Most local businesses were
to be closed on New Year's Day
but several Chattooga in
dustries were to work through
the holiday, forcing employees
to listen to football bongames
on the radio.
The Summerville News of
fice was to have been closed
Wednesday. It will re-open to
day, Jan. 2.
WATCH NIGHT
A watch night service was
to be held at 8 p.m. Dec. 31 at
Belmont Baptist Church. It
was to feature Larry Gilley and
the Jo§makers. The Rev.
Harley Reynolds, pastor, had
invited the public.
Beershega Presbyterian
Church, Teloga, had also {)lann
ed a watch night service. It was
scheduled to start at 8 p.m.
Dec. 31.
Ridgedale Unity Church of
God had also planned a watch
night service at 8 p.m. Dec. 31.
Refreshments were to be serv
ed. The Rev. Ricky Brown,
pastor, invited the public.
A watch night service was
to start at 7 g.m. Dec. 31, at
Silver Hill Baptist Church.
winners in the 17-and-under category.
They are, left to right, Aaron Flood, first
f{lace; Shawn Spillman, second place; and
eath Sweatman, third place.
Joey Langston, first cPlace; Brad
Vinfiyard, second place and Andy Rowe,
third place.
4 Trophies were presented to
ithe top three finisiers in each
age category.
- Winners in the 10-and
under FrOup were Evan Webb,
first place and Joe Hayes, se
cond place.
Winners in the 14-and
under group were Joey
Special singers were to be
featured. The Rev. Alvin
Bullard, pastor, invited the
public.
All Chattooga County,
Summerville, Trion, Lyerly and
Menlo offices were to be clos
ed Wednesday, Jan. 1, for the
holiday. The U. S. Post Office
and all other federal or state of
fices were to be closed on that
day.
Students in the Chattooga
County and Trion Town school
systems will return to classes
next Monday morning.
The Chattooga Chamber of
Commerce office was to be clos
ed Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
The Trion Facts was not
published this week. It will
resume publication next week.
Mount Vernon Mills Inc.
employees returned to work
last week and were to work
through the New Year's Day
holiday.
Operations at Karastan
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Langston, first glace; Brad
Vineyard, second 5) ace and An
dy Rowe, third place.
17-and-under winners were
Aaron Flood, first (Flace;
Shawn Spillman, second place
and Heath Sweatman, third
place.
Bigelow Inc., Lyerlfi' and Sum
merville, were scheduled to
resume next Monday at
midnight.
Best Manufacturing Co.,
Menlo, was to resume its sew
ing ?fi)erations today, Jan. 2.
The dipping plant’s employees
will return at 8 a.m. next
Monday.
The reason 1992 will have
366 days instead of 365 days is
because it is a le? year.
February will have 29 days this
year instead of 28 days.
Christmas, 1992, will fall on a
Friday instead of a Thursday,'
gue to insertion of the extra
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Father, Son Bag Deer
Mike Nixon and Mike Nixon Jr. each bw a deer while
huntin% near Lyerly on Dec. 8. Nixon killed a nine-point
buck that fiel(idressed at 100 pounds, while his son
llg%g%ed)a 120-pound doe. Both used a .308 rifle. (Special
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