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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 12, 1989, p. 14

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Page 14 THE HEKALD OUTLOOK Saturday August 12 Australia was the theme this year as a field of 136 golfers teedup for the Annual North Halton Golf and Country Clubs Ladies Invitational Com petitors arrived at the Georgetown course from golf hroughout Southern Ontario Thirtythree players who had qualified in early represented the host club Low Gross winner with a was North Halton Golf and Country Clubs Gloria Sinclair The Low Net winner representing was Nora Hewitt North Haltons Anne Livingston challenged for this prize with a 67 Winner of the American Airlines trip for closest to the hold on the hole was Pat Connor of Glenway Winning an Tie me kangaroo down sport Avis weekend car rental for the longest drive of Flight A and was North Kathey Mays Vera Fatt of Connestoga captured the prize for the longest drive of Flight C and and she won a pair of Blue Jay tickets In the picture above seated from left are Low Net winner Nora Hewitt and Low Gross winner Glona Sinclair Joining the winners at the rear are members of the events Organizing Commit tee from left to right Joan Hunt Gaudelius Mays Kanga John Morrison Betty Ann Mulholland Betty Crammorid apd Grace Herald Photo by Colin Gibson Playoffs just round bend The GBA Squirt League left Julys schedule behind last Mon day night and heads into August Wednesday night as the playoffs begin Monday night on Diamond- 1 Armstrong Insurance Beaver Lumber Armstrong In surance had Dylan Lee with three homers and Geoff Knight Tasha Bradford and Bryan Studdard with a homerun each Trevor and Richard Desjarlais hit and Eddie Alcorn and Jason MacNeil each hit doubles Fly ball catches were gloved by Jason 3 and Tom Allen Dan Smith and Brent both made some good catches and throws on the field Beaver Lumber had homeruns by Matthew Walker 2 Trevor Rutherford Jesse Viens and Nick Johnston Jordon Johnston batted a double On the field Robert caught a fly ball and Matthew Walker caught two line drives at third base Shoppers Drug Mart defeated Continental Services on Diamond For Shoppers Drug Mart Mark slammed homeruns Andrew Nelissen hit a pair of homers and David Zeni had a Jason Van hit a triple and Kevin Becker and Adam Stoyles batted doubles Brydon gloved two great fly balls Adam Stoyles Erin Hay and Mark all made great throws and catches on the field Continental Services had Kris with two homers and Matt Hotham with a a triple and a double Aaron Greer also hit HYUNDAI OWNERS Wednesday night on Diamond 1 the Diane Royal Citys lost to the Glendale Fishing Charters in a close game For the Diane Royal Citys Bryan Foster nailed a homerun Tyler Pearce a triple and Matt Jones Roddy Heinz and Jason Campbell hit doubles Chris Moss Tom Dales Daniel Harris and Justin Hunt batted in runs for their team On the field Jason Campbell glov ed a great fly ball at The Glendale Fishing Charters had homeruns by Jeff Ben Swanson and Brad Btlford Triples were batted by Jon Howell and Brad Belford Andrew Peder add ed for his team Jeff Currer made a great throw to Glen Wood for the final out of the game In another close game on Dia mond 2 Armstrong Insurance and M Pro Sports and M Pro Sports had bj Ryan Ryan Aubin ana Mike Krause Mike Watts hit a tri ple with Ryan Christopher Baker Iain Murphy and Murphy batting doubles On the field Mike Krause gloved a great fly ball Ryan Bobor made some good catches while Mike Krause made some good throws for the team Matt McMullen played great at first base and Jason Jack was outstan ding as back catcher Batting homeruns for Armstrong Insurance were Dylan Lee Geoff Knight Jamie Larocque and Richard Triples and doubles were batted by Eddie Alcorn Jamie Larocque Geoff Knight Brent McClung and Jason MacNeil At the Armories Diamond Beaver Lumber lost to the Shop pers Drup Mart team Batting for Beaver Lumber Nick Johnston nailed a homerun Matt Walker and Matt Sykes batted triples and Trevor Rutherford hit a double Robert Patey playing back cat cher caught a great foul fly ball and Trevor Cash played a great gameon the field Shoppers Drug Mart had a strong outing with David Zeni nail ing a grand slam Andrew slamming 3 homeruns Mark chyshyn hitting a pair of homes and Jon Borg Brydon Butterworth and Travis Dares batting a each Triples were batted by Travis Dares Andrew Nelissen and Mark Fudchyshyn 2 Other good hits were made by Kevin Becker Tom Fisher and Erin Hay On the field Erin Hay gloved a great fly ball Great effort and teamwork were made by all r Service Call 8731818 Georgetown Inc STEAK LOBSTER FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 118GuelpriSi NORMANDY PLAZA 8731409 1 99 Street Georgetown Ont PAINT BODY SHOP All Make Leasing All Make Service Telephone 6 8775285 Toronto 8460910 Norm Armstrong Sales Manager t PAVING Asphalt Concrete Private Industrial Commerclall Craft Vendors WANTED tor Harvest of Colour Day Sunday Oct 1 Terra Cotta Conservation Area To Apply or lor Information Call Apply before Sept GREAT TASTING CHICKEN CHIPS AND MORE TAKE OUT ONLY 232 GUELPH ST 8771646 MONSAT Fergs Flicks top standings Play resumes Sunday at the Georgetown High School field in the Georgetown Ladies Flag Foot ball League Fergs Flicks have a tenuous grip on first place with 18 points while Burns Transport and Letts Drive challenge with points respectively tops the leagues scorers with 80 points Brenda Hamilton has 76 points Julie Four- nier lias points and Sandy Brownridge rounds out the top four with 63 points Harrison leads the league interceptions with Don na Brown is close behind with 8 while three players Brenda Hamilton Carol Kovacevic and Wettlaufer have each snared errant passes Standings Wins litw 11 Flicks 1 2 18 Burns Transpt 8 LettsDive 16 ArniesBShop 7 4 14 Aria 4 Corrigan 4 7 JV Clothing it 2 Rockwell 11 leading Scorers Marg Walinga Brenda Hamilton 76 Julie 75 Pts Sandy Brownridge AV Interception Leaders 9 Donna Brown 8 Brenda Hamilton BT 6 CaroJKovacevic ABS 6 Patti Wettlaufer 6 BRAND By Glenda Hughes Sales Rep Reprinted from March 1989 Theres many rewarding moments in this profession and Id be hard pressed to relate to you on a scale of 1 10 where everything fits in but certainly amongst the highest on the scale is being asked to evaluate a home that has been wonderfully taken care of We see the total spectrum every week from homes in bad repair to homes that have been lovingly attended to since the owners have moved in It is the homes that have been loved that give me a feeling of elation as I walk through them to give a market price As you improve upon your home it starts to sparkle and talk to prospective purchasers People see that you care about your investment and are more willing to pay a little extra for that home because they know that in all likelihood there wont be the need for repairs major updating and decorating the moment they move in the door It is difficult sometimes to get people to understand that they will usually get back most of what they put into a home I cant tell you that it will be dollar for dollar in all cases but on the overall average it will be reflected in the end price I have had the opportunity of inspecting three beautiful homes in the last 10 days and all of them have been beautifully cared for Each home is totally different in different locations in town and each of them stands on its own merits However all of them have had proud owners that have spent time and money in keeping their homes up to date and cared for What a treat it is to be able to tell these owners that their home is worth extra dollars and you know it is usually these people that are the ones that least expect it It quite often the people that have done nothing to their homes that cant understand why their price isnt higher I guess the object of this article is to tell you that it is well worth it to keep updating decorating and improving upon your investment Your home is truly your insurance for the future and you cant go wrong with keeping it looking its best Most of our representatives in town will help you make some decisions about what are the most im portant things to do first if you are undecided but you can also keep up to date by reading home improvment magazines going to the home shows and even walking through the paint and wallpaper shops for decorating ideas Keep at it you will find it well worth your effort when you sell Homes Sold Creatively A Located at Carols 65 Main St Phone for an appt or please drop 8772981 Gift Certificates Available INCOMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES Super 0 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE OIL UNDERCOATING JOHN HAMILTON ARMSTRONG AVE UNIT 5 GEORGETOWN ONT

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