SECTION THE HERALD Julys 187 Falcons win lose in recent outings spill of itmi- i tin linn to tin United in In turf id run Ml Mini mil int list 1j rn null il on il The Vim Mil hill with ill in pi unit i just huh i numb iufooiirullhi to 11 whin their put Sural with tin I- linns it took In hill attack The nitons tin hand wen will led lij llitnis who is now back to lop form ofttr sustaining a torn muscle Hi and Peter hail sieral Rood scoring chances and as Ham more will be obit lo capitalize on such opportunities A tremendous effort by Chlnguacousy goalkeeper kept the came scoreless until Hit half despite extensile from the falcons who were attempting to open things up The second half to the Falcons as they effectively moved their players forward quickly Joe Clare switched from to right forward and the move paid off as he finally scored The ball was played man to man from the right back to Dave Banks who slipped pass to Clare From here Clare ran under the ball and drove a shot inside the post to make It lOfor the Falcons Newcomers Briniey Hale and settled in well for the Falcons and showed they will be an asset to the team Adam Rujk hod to leave the game due to a recurring injury he sustain three weeks ago Chlnguacousy did not Rive up In the late going and created problems for the Falcons defence causing them to give up free kicks in the Dims Eight bikers entered the first ever Tour de Glen bike started at St Church Main Street Glen race in Glen Williams Saturday The race was organized Williams and travelled through Terra Colta and parts of by Russell Law and Dwight The race Mississauga I til culls lor imi division two in division Club but tin frl two weeks and huvi sustain their first loss Coach George Haines changed from a to system to add an extra midfielder and give the team a stronger defensive lion This appeared to help as the Falcons held their opponents to just one goal in the first minutes of the Thi Falcons came up with tremendous effort as every player contributed to the best of his ability and intensity of the game could be felt on the sidelines It was obvious the Falcons were determined not to lose In the same fashion they had earlier In Ihe season and it unfortunate they did not come away with a draw were moved on and off the field freely due to the heat and the players coming off the bench did a tremendous Job or taking up their assignments The Falcons next home game is Friday night against the Mariners which will be followed by a Peel County match beginning at There Is a booster club open at most home games so supporters are Winners of Tour Glen bike nice on Saturday Juniors Spence 3rd PlaceJuniors and Shawn welcomed to come out to meet the were left to right Dean Irving 1st placeSeniors Carney 2nd PlaceJuniors A total of eight biken players Greg 2nd PlaceSeniors Russell Law 1st Place- Remington road leads to Spain The Georgetown father and son tennis team of Don and Mike Hurley emerged victorious In the local pi ay downs of the Remington International Ten Championships The local held at the Gordon Alcott Tennis Club were the first of a series of local regional and national leading to There will be over GOO teams at 90 dubs In Ontario and Quebec com for coveted National Championship said Doug Cooms Director of Recreation for Tennis Canada This large number of teams will make the event one of largest held In Canada this year the weekend of July IB- 19 at the Burl ington Tennis Club The winner of this event will be one of teams representing Ontario in the National Final Sept at the National The regional event the second of Termls Centre at York University In three qualifying events will be held Toronto AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE MAIN ST S 8773388 Free Seminar TAX REFORM Wednesday July 1 5 700 pm Problems and Opportunities in the White Paper on Tax Reform PRESENTED BY MONEY CONCEPTS Hills 348 St Georgetown LIMITED SEATING PLEASE CALL873 Nells DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Sept 7th 30th Monday Wednesday 630930 phone 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safmty OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELL S DRIVING SCHOOL