Page Program Supervisors Men s flag football action Shutouts name of game The red hot skunked hipless Mo and Nerval fell to North Sports by the same store In other action and Sports showed promise in holding Queen to win Instruments bit Smokers and Tooles lopped Peel County Longhorns si ret hid their unbeaten streak to did it in fine fashion The teams entered the second quarter tied but then herd authority their way to three mujon by the half Wayne had two Jim lindsjij and Pal Allison added se cond hall majors woeful squid was unable to register a point despite well in the early go SlUKTb VSNOHVAI major story in this whitewash whs superlative play of North defender Mike Hi registered e North Hal ton impressive four In record major scored of continued Their only bright spot in this one was pro vided by Rick Kicrstcd who besides exhibiting a penchant for throwing interceptions ran the ball AND PRO SPOUTS DAIRY In tins Dairy Queen quashed a spirited Pro Sport effort with the long ball Brian Davis was the of several Mitch and scored three majors I unn also had Queen score M and actually Dairy Queen 133 in the second half as Mike Henderson and Moon War man drove into the Queen end lone for touchdowns t SMOKERS rebounded from their dismal snowing last week to dominale Smokers this week Held scoreless during the first quarter exploded for six inajQrs over the next three Brent Ferguson had three scores for the winners In cluding one the result of a Interception Hugo also turned In a good performance with two majors while Joe Datq Ingoes scored the other Kevin Hpr risen kicked three points and col Ik led a pair of twopointers John Vierra scored two Smokers and Terry had the other Vierra and Doug Thompson had two- point converts PEEL COUNTY BANDITS VSOTOOLES The fabled 0 Toole offence lurch Into gear this week to outclass another good effort by the Bandits James Allen was the key man for Greeks scoring three majors John Kami i das and Moc Rivers also crossed the Bandit goal line for ma Frank Bruno had another fine outing for Bandits while Rob Ar thurs hod the other Late major earns Mak team victory Kyr Klmberley Heaps here gives twoyearold Nicholas a on swing will be the supervisor this year of the re trillion and Parks Department Tot Lot and alto will be In charge of summer activities Heaps Is entering her third year University of where she Is study ing for her honors degree In psychology and has worked for the Department the past five years Heaps can be reached at K7T for further details Herald photo Anne Ilamsa here pines with the a Centre will he In the Department leadership and as wi the aquatics program as a student has been with the department the or more information SPORTS BRIEFS Tot lot II i Does your child nursery school finish the end of June for the summer Don t worry the i and Parks Department offers program designed specifically for 3 to year olds The games crafts songs special events and out trips are structured for this age group s special mental physical capabilities This Tot Lot is located at Robert Little Public School Swim mmg is scheduled weekly as well as out trips to the tire Department and other areas of interest in the community is being taken to downtown Acton at the Hills Recreation and Parks Department After June registration will be taken at the Ac ton Lions Pool at em Smith Middle School Sign up today far a summer that you will not forget Correct times Session I and II 10 m Maroon changed to changed to Session HI a Miroon changed to 11 Red to Sorry for the inconvenience Swim programs Registration for Summer Swjm Lessons begins on Monday June 16 19BG at he Georgetown and Acton Swimming Pools regular office hours tor a description of programs bung of please refer to the Spring and Summer Adult lessons Are you looking for an ty to tune up your tennis game The Town of Hills lion and Porks Depirtmcnt under expert instruction of Ed has Beginner and In Itrmediate lessons to help your game This summer sessions begin this Week so be sure lo register right away For more information Ladies tennis lown of llalton Hills Recreation Parks Department has reserved tennis court time on mornings for ladies In t crested in playing a friendly game of tennis The times are reserved one hour time slots and we still several openings available r more information please call sins Midgets suffer two defeats Hilts ireslone midgtls dropped a pair of onerun ball games this week in Ontario Junior fastball League action The Hills squad dropped an decision to Fergus despite leading after three innings Then the locals were on the short of a decision to ConestDgu That leaves ht team with i so far this sin son In tht game against Fergus Hills team got off to a start with three runs in the First inn Kevin Lobsmger off with a single l hut came home on Sine Wilson double Jon Hammer walked then Steve Wagner hit a triple thai In ought home Iwn more runs Fergus then stored twu runs in its half of tht inning Hills led J In the second it lis kept it Rom with thru mon runs Dim had while both Mike Cist ind Mirk hit iml lohsmfer then mil Wilson had to elose tht storing in the minim In tin third rime ilked then went third on i pur if pissed bills I him home with single w is taught tr t sttal second Fergus thin with runs in the fourth Steel scored with three plays remaining defeating JV Jets 20 Chiropractic hammered Poppy s 11 and Video handled Toy Magic 20 North routed and Peel Coun was bombed by Steel led by Cathy Waters with two touchdowns snuck by JV Other included Becky Waters on on interception return of yards had eight points for the Jets while Janet MacKav and Janet Mathers had six points apiece Henderson recorded an in was equally impressive in their two victories as they w Poppy s in their first g of the day Cathy pro- most of the dimage scoring 20 points scored eight points Parn Anderson six points and Jennie Thompson a single helped out Croup with a quarter interception In their second outing of tht day Chiropractic Croup stifled Peel County olfence in a I ones led ihe way with two while Allen and Cathy added a in ijor each Lisa Mien helped out defensively with two interceptions Peel Count scored on a yard run by Janice and Knstciiscn Irvine added major far the Bandits and II Video ran up a half time lead and hung on to defeat Toy Magic Founder IB points and Julie pointsl hauled down Monica Mustalen bombs Janet chipped in with a convert Natalie Pnchgco handled Magics scoring with IB points while Deb Norman ad ded a twopointer convert Fournicr Janet and Nancy Hamilton had interceptions for North Sports routed Cor G North llalton spread the scoring around with Kim Duncan Hamilton Cathy Milne Linda Dona is scoring majors Janet Burns had an exception I game con verting all five touchdowns while ad ding two field goals for an 11 point game lone touchdown came when Janet Smith connected with Hamilton had a field day for North Sports lions Sargent NHS also had Game stars were Cheryl son and Cathy MO P Cathy Waters MS artwright Natalie lennnc Hill Brand Hamilton MIS Smith Ci Rhonda Hall tit ninth the gin In Astros beat Mets in Tball loop play double Hammer midgets pit Astros a IS Mets in Georgetown fastball AssociationT Ball action last week and Adam were two of the exceptional often sue players whlth enabled the Roller skating On Friday July Town of Hills llecrcition and Parks Department is hosting J Hock and Roller Skating party at the Memorial Arena Dus off those old roller skates grab your guy or gal and come out and rock and roll to the greit sounds of Ihe and Prizes will be awarded will be admitted for hall price For more information please call silver medalist Having won tht district finals of Ihe Bowler of the Year Georgetown s winning latl Cindy went to the Provincial Finals In Brampton There again competing against the lop males and females from other district finals Kavanagh finished event it Die level To place In second she had to bowl triple average and the honour of being he only lady in the top seven standings Also as a reward for winning the District Regional F inula all com were treated to an outing In eluding dinner at Canada Wonderland where everyone en jowl the attractions he park hid to offer il C imdnn I to Iv the Stephen jibbons hit for and llolxrt tlasst pljy d first an important out deft lttds riu It infers was obviously on its gimi both if and defensively sh Wesli 1 and i Clark wen tbrei of the night outstanding St oil I played an Hiding for to Bumper 1 out with the nth e ill first i eKus runntr iih inning ill liok loss for the list met while nn e lilts ind strikeouts al lionif tit fdl lu Com slot but in nin in of tht first iniimi Wilson hit triple i on ground out stored its third run in tin mill pur of hits d nihil mil single In frame Hilton Hills scored its find run it the whin Wagner Rot on lust in in error h me on in thuite Unite round nut loss Hilton stitn Ik illow 1 hits fanned three in relief just two 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