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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1989, p. 14

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14 THE HERALD OUTLOOK June 1189 240 to teeoff Monday in annual fundraiser Prospects for summer fun look good Prospects for summer fun In Acton look excellent Una year and an eager department staff is ready get the ball rolling on July Helping out with sum mer programs at Prospect Park this year are Greg Kevin McMurray West Michelle Cameron Melissa Rebecca Moore Tracey Bruce Amanda and Lisa Hitchcock Places In all summer programs are still open and Interested parents and children should contact the Hills rec department at 8732600 Herald photo Charity games Sunday offences in high gear By Herald Special Burns Transport demolished Rockwell in flag football tpnOD June 18 Flicks Corrigan their fifth loss of the season with a 316 decision throttled The only dole contest of the day helped Letts Dive gain partial control of first place as Body Shop was defeated 2614 looked to be able to han dle the powerful Letts Dive squat but it was not to be Both of scores came in the first half thankf tol35 and 60yard touchdown runt Pat Horruzey in the twopoint convert Donna Brown picked off a pass her efforts were not rewarded Dive grabbed an intercep- tianvand touchdown in the first half at the hands of Seifried and Bent Vickery respectively In the half Patty gun went off as she fired three perfect shots to Kathleen and Karen Brush Kathy Waters helped with a twopoint convert spread the scoring around as Allen found her mark San dy Rosemary Gale Jenny Smhb and Lorraine posted touchdowns Capreols came on an interception she returned for a Rosemary Gale chipped in three converts while Janet Smith had the other single only came to Linda Ferguson as their offence and defence continue to flounder Burns Transport continued sue- cess is a result of a potent offence and a defence second to none San dra Cousens posted points Bren- Hamilton 12 Joy Thompson and Brenda Tost six each Janet Arnold three and Donna along with Linda Donais with a twopoint con vert each There is certainly no lack of offensive talent on Burns Bullfrogs Donna Davey in tercepted the only Rockwell pass of the day Flicks continues to have little trouble scoring points Mollis Mastalerz scrambled for a major to add to passes to Leanne Foumier Jackie Wickens and Julie Monica chip ped in a single Late in the game an injured Mastalerz left Julie Four- at the helm She struck gold as Nancy Hamilton grabbed a TD pass Corrigans only scoring came late in the third quarter as seann Harrison picked off a pass and ran it back for six GAME STARS Jennifer Reynolds BT Paula Geniole Lorraine Capreol A Linda Ferguson JV Barb Davies ABS Siefried LD Monica Mastalerz Georgetown Inc Members of Global Television will take to the football field Sun day at GDHS as Burns Transport of the Georgetown Ladies Flag Football League tangles with the media team in a charity game beginning at pm Local police officers will also get a kick at the pigskin as members of Regional Police meet a combined mens and womens team from the and the Georgetown mens league That game goes at also at GDHS Proceeds from the charity con tests will go to the Shriners Hospital Fund in memory of Bob Copland Twohundred and forty golfers will be hitting the fairways to raise money for Cancer Research Monday at the North Halton Golf and Country Club Players will teeoff for the annual Bill Smith Golf Tourna ment for Cancer Research and organizers hope to add to the figure already raised by the group The first foursome tees it up at 7 am Monday and the last group will be on the links by 2 pm This years field of 240 is the largest ever for the annual fun draiser Some highlights include a raf fle for a trip to Las Vegas and a trip to any destination covered by Wardair plus in spending money As usual five will be waiting to be won by any duffers lucky enough to sink an ace on a par three hole A MurpiiyJ VierraKGIUett am C Carlisle S Lyons Lyons am Kruuae T MacArltiur F Cutraca am D J Henderson B Reynolds 737 am J Baboo Roberts A Avery D Krouse Hi 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