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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1989, p. 12

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK 8aturday June catches early lead in GLFFL By Herald Special After three weeks of play in the Georgetown Ladies Flag Football League Body Shop sits on top of the pack with three wins after defeating Jets 150 last An undermanned Corrigan squad put forth a good effort to beat Rockwell and in other action Burns Transport easily defeated Letts Dive by a hefty margin of Flicks and Avia just could not break the tie as their game ended in a stalemate 2727 Harrison provided most of the scoring for Corrigan as she posted 12 points while scored six In Rockwells favor Carol Izzio had a fine day kicking a field goal and single along with picking off an intercep tion Newcomer Roseann Guy scored Rockwells first major of the season while Romolock of Corrigan snagged her first in terception Arnies put on a good show as their defence proved more power ful than JVs offence Carol Kovacevic Donna Brown and Kel ly Cunningham all pulled in in terceptions Cunningham also scored both majors while Joanne Searle chipped in a field goal only of the game came on an interception by Casey Dunn In the third matchup Letts Kinsmen bats thunder B DEE DEE Herald Special As tradition would have it the season opener was once again put on the shelf due to overwet fields and unsafe playing conditions as the Georgetown Kinsmen Girls Softball League began play for 1989 on May 30 Fortunately the seniors were able to get the second d game in before the thunder showers prevailed Winning a very close game was Pictures and Presents over 1713 Smashing in were Joy Swain of Pictures and Bridget Cauley of Game stars were Loke for Pictures and Sus of Also playing that same evening Insurance overpowered the Glen team 216 Leading their team at the mound were Dane charap Carrie Walsh and Dee Dee Haynes countering for the Glen were Tammy Davidson and Melyn- Game stars honors were awarded to Kari Ann Pucker in of and Charlene Christie of the Glen Starting one week earlier than their senior counterparts the in termediate division delighted spec tators and coaches alike with their optimism for the upcoming season On the B diamond the Op timist Club slammed its first vic tory of the season 2411 against Smoke Stop Nicole Brookes led her team to victory with a grand slam helping teammate Brookes were Kathy and Carl each with a roundtripper of their own Teresa was given the game star for while the Optimist team split the honors because of the ex cellent effort shown by all On the senior citizen diamond coach Tammy Green led her Dairy Queen team to a 307 victory over Kentners Catering Each with a for Dairy Queen were Wanda Brown Tara Grootjen Jen ny Grant and Kerry Whiltshire Named game stars were Penny Martin and her great catches as well as Laura Doyle of Kentners On their new diamond the juniors treated all those who wat ched to a slapstick game Wat ching the youngsters run after the grounders and the expressions on their faces as they caught the first fly balls of the season added humor to what is usually a com petitive game Unfortunately there cannot be two winners in a game and both teams played equally well but Standard Products slipped by the 2625 The game stars were Lisa White and Christy De Weerd of Kinettes and Wiltshire Liza and Megan Boyce of Standard Products Dives potent offence was stalled thanks to a solid effort by Bums Transports defence Letts Dive recorded 12 points all at the hands of Kathy Waters Looks like holidays agree with Sandra as she aided her team to victory with two one as a result of a 60yard run Cousens also pulled in two points and an in terception Not to be outdone teammate Donna posted 12 points while Brenda Hamilton and Janet Arnold scored two Brenda Tost rounded things off for Team Transport as she grabbed a Letts Dive bullet The last contest of the day prov ed to be the most entertaining This back and forth battle saw the lead switch hand a number of times The scoring for Flicks was spread around as Leanne scored eight Julie six Carey Brabant six Jackie six and Monica Mastalerz one Nancy Hamilton picked off an Avia pass to keep them at bay For the coach scouted two superb draft choices in Rosemary Gale and Sandy Brownridge Rosemary Gale pulled in two passes and kicked a perfect three singles San dy Brownridge and Barb added six each to give the tie GAME STARS Rosemary Gale Jackie FF San dra Cousens BT Michelle Miehm JV Carol Kovacevic and Kelly Cunningham ABS eann Guy R and Roseann Har rison C JahmincG Bulk Food FN ALL YOUR WEDS OPEN DAYS- MTWHOKT0H PLAZA Of I Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION RRI ACTON ONT nUMtnlMM WE RENT FINANCING OAC MICRA PULSAR SENTRA STANZA Pickup Trucks COME ON DOWN TO MILTON Wo Jut nil on NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN ST MILTON 8784137 NISSAN Tracy Mayne and Todd DeForest were certainly In the swim of things in 1989 They were honored as swim team MVPs during the Ac ton High School athletic awards banquet on May Herald photo A- Sift Located at Carols 65 Main St S 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In taken to avoid punting azaleas and rhododendrons In low lying anus where more dramatic temperature changes occur in the winter and spring and wm the soil drainage is poor Because rhododendrons have a not system it is imperative to prepare the property prior to planting DUrurbnu the note after punting should be avoided As rhodos should not nave to compete for food and water with other shallow rooted plants and The proper senior is organic drafted and Because most home fnua fan quid preparation should include the ex- a bed which be with a 5090 mix epsolandpeatmMStr the sol heavy a raised bed would bo more acceptable to encourage proper Because of the work Involved hi preparing punting bed may be more beneficial to plant in groupings One wo rhododendrons require Mae maintenance Hutch in the lorn wood oak leaves or pine needles keep Use sal moist and reduce weed production Dead flowers should be removed after to encourage new bud formation Over the winter a hedge of burlap or evergreen bought protect the punts from drying winter winds formulated can be used to encourage more vigorous growth however too mocn now growth after June Is nel recommended as wil not have an opportunity to mature before the winter sets in For the sane reason watering should be reduced between raidSeptember and October to harden up the plant before winter with the last good waterings taking place before the winter freezeup Reap the benefits In May and June by having the most beautiful flowering plants in your garden and Nurseries Garden Centre

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