Page 18 THE HERALD Wednesday August Winning Team and son Jr of lown definitely a winning team the recent North Lite Golf Classic Tournament held at the Maples of Club in Toronto Thp North Halton Golf and Club members are seen being Congratulated b Ron Martin ice President Special Products for North American Life The Annual 18 hole alternate touma includes family members made up of fat her son father daughter motherson and motherdaughter categories The Duplantis team came first in the fatherson B dulsion with a score of and topped other teams The tournament attracted golfers from across Ontario making it the largest of the nine Golf Classics held across Canada The 1989 tournament marked he an of North American Lifes sponsorship of the Classic in On tano Photosubmitted Kinsmen girls at Fairgrounds ByDEEDEEHAYNES Herald Special Both intermediate and junior playoffs will once again be held on the Georgetown Fall Fair weekend As stated by Bob secretary of the Georgetown Agricultural Society in a letter to Jim Ford president of Kinsmen Girls Softball all spectators will pay an admission fee of adults or students All players coaches and umpires participating in the playoff games will be admitted to the fair free of charge This arrangement was decided on by the directors of the society and if there are any complaints they should be directed to the fair information trailer and not to the Kinsmen Girls Softball executive INTERMEDIATE For the second consecutive week Dairy Queen fell short as they were defeated by Elks Lodge At the mound for Elks were Kel ly Campbell Cindy and Tnsha Humemski while Wanda Brown and Tara Grootyen shared the duties for Dairy Queen Game stars were Sheila Stiles and Emily Warren of Elks and Kim Wiltshire of Dairy Queen Smoke Shop continues their winning streak as they were victorious over Kentners Dairy Bar in four very long inn round trippers were Jennifer and Jennifer Game stars were Hutzal and Koster of Delrex and Paula Walsh of Kentners JUNIORS Standard Products overpowered Youngs Pharmacy as they had six belted in to win 2116 Homeruns were hit by Knsty Wiltshire Jackie Grant Lynn Dales Jodi Hutzal and Natalie Barber all of Standard Game stars were Knsty Wiltshire and the entire Youngs team HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 3 DAYS OF FUN GEORGETOWN it Will Be Fine in 89 WEEKEND PASSES AVAILABLE AT Georgetown Fabrics Trio Discount Moore Park United CoOp MllkMountalnvlew Pharmacy The Herald Office Magic Georgetown Independent PRIZE BOOKS AVAILABLE AT Coop Georgetown Library Oxbow Books Foodstuffs Acton Library Georgetown Yam Crafts Eccles Elevators Stewarts Equip Erin Acton Rower Mill Wool Such Hobby Horse Georgetown Fabrics Langs Feed Tyke playoff games hotly- contested affairs Aug 22 saw the Optimist team match up with Dave s Service Cen in the last week of playoffs in the Tyke House League In a close game the Optimists edged out Daves Service Centre 10 For the Optimists Alan Cautry pounded a homerun while Mathew McCarthy and Dean I His both hit doubles Dean Ellis Chris Gostlin and Chris Gosselin all pit ched well for their team For Dave Service Centre Bren dan McCallum hit a double while Blair Jackson and Steve Collins hit tnples On the other diamond Tim ton slid past Dairy Queen For Tim Horton Mike and Kyle Springer had tnples while Kitchen Darryl Johnson Paul farmer Mike Wal inga Chris Corney and Kyle Spr ingerallhadRBls Billy Dimitnou made a great centre field catch and Matt pitched well with a good catch back to the mound Tor Dairy Queen Darren Mansfield had a good game with two doubles and two Steven Gibbons also had a double and Scot Connell a triple Daniel Estevan made a good catch out in the field On Aug 24 again Dave s Ser vice Centre played this time against Tim Hortons For Dave s Service Centre Blair Jackson hit a triple then scoring the only run for his team Sam Southworth made a great flyball catch and then threw to Mike Krause at second for the double play For Tim Horton s both Kyle Spr and Danny Vanderbyl hit doubles while Mike had a triple Paul Farmer made a good throw from short stop to first for an out and Chris Corney had a good throw this time to third for a put out Autohaus Georgetown Inc Recreation staff bids summer adieu Halton Hills Recreation and Parks staff know that summer is coming to a close once the annual Variety Night at the John Elliott Theatre is over Last Thursday staff and camp participants per formed many entertaining skits for parents and friends centred around the theme of Times to Remember This summer will definitely be a time to remember for leadership development par leaders and supervisors alike with new friendships made old ones rekindled and challenges met and conquered with the help of both We began summer with TIME on our side and our Team work Inspiration Motivation and Enthusiasm has kept us going strong throughout all of our sum mer activities Our department would like to give special thanks to all those who made it happen 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