Page 22 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, February 13, 1993 $10 OFF ‘til Feb. 27/93 se CEE SALES SERVICE LEASING 401 HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON yYoiko)am mr-lales January 20, 1993 Acton Parent and Child League 1. Blake Smith Ladies High Single 2. Don Smith 1. Cat Johnson 238 3. Keith Green 2. Jeanne Pursell 177 4. Wilfred Gardner 3. Karen Roskam 147 Ladies High Single Ladies High Triple 1. Julie Heatley 1. Karen Roskam 481 2. Eileen Lott 2. Cat Johnson 479 3. Sheri Green 3. Jeanne Pursell 466 4. Cindy Lott January 28, 1993 Ladies High Triple Acton Parent and Child League 1. Julie Heatley Ladies High Single 2. Sheri Green 1. Patti Knapton 170 3. Eileen Lott 2. Kendra Kellas 167 4. Cindy Lott 3. Cat Johnson 166 Triano Mixed Ladies High Triple Men’s Singles 1. Cat Johnson 471 1. John Herrington 2. Kendra Kellas 456 2. Alan Hachey 3. Jeanne Pursell 452 3. Alan Hachey February 4, 1993 Men’s Industrial/Commercial Team Standings 1. Mickey’s Wooden Shoes 16 14 2. Crusher’s B.T.E. Ladies’ Singles 3. Road Runners 12 1. Donna Brownlee 4. Trouser Snakes 11 2. Mardie Phillips 5. Acton 1.G.A. 8 3. Donna Brownlee 6. Acton Lanes 2 Ladies’ Triples Men’s High Single 1. Donna Brownlee 1. Mac Herrington 338/220 2. Mardie Phillips 2. Amie DeVaan 296/286 3. Nancy White 3. Blake Smith 268/263 High Scores Men’s High Triple Smurfs - Singles 1. Arnie DeVaan 785 1. Dean Greatorey 2. Mac Herrington 710. 2. Cody Wilson 3. Blake Smith 696 Smurfets - Singles February 5, 1993 Whitney Carroll Friday Night Mixed Second Shift 2. Lindsay Charette Men’s High Si Siera Pellizzasri 1, Blake Smith 303/246 Pee Wees 2. Don Smith 246/216 Men’s Singles 3. Keith Green 216/211 1. Adam Burgess 4. Wilfred Gardner 159/156 2. Andrew McCauley 3. Simon Entwistle Men’s High Triple 3. Raymona Peterson ” Singles 1. Holly Petkoff 2. Holly Petkoff ‘When determining the style of your got grip you | - Holly Petkoff must be aware of the diferent types of material that are available in the got grip industry The golt grip has come a long way from the original fathers* of gol. Inial grip pong: of padded coh 2°81 Mens Singles today have a 1. Brock Spear selecting the styl jal Leather is still the most classic material used in regards to feel and appearance. It has a long ite | 3. Robert Kellas Ladies’ Singles 2. Taylor Spear Men’s Doubles Syt re used by many manufacturers which help prevent the dete oration of the grip over a longer period of time from light, and the 2. Taylor Spear to the ozone and ultraviolet rays. It outlast: and maintains its tacky fee! for the life of the grip. Regripping $2.75 — $3.75 ‘As the unknown golfer says, “when you are on the {golf course - keep your head down and your opin- ions to yourself." 3. Adrianna Burton 2. Adrianna Burton 3. Amy-Lynn Forbes-Jobin Pee Wees 2. Jason Charland Wees Men’s Doubles YOU 1. Adam Burgess KNOW? }, 2. Raymond Peterson wth Len Dodds f <—S 3. Andrew McCauley GRIPS - Parti | tates Doe 1. Candice Anderson 3. Amanda Williams Wees S{@) MIN eM Math te) call istokoml@- WAC) The Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council will be honoring its 1993 recipient, Jim Ford, at the Heritage’ dinner scheduled for March 1, commencing at 6 p.m. at the Georgetown Holy Cross auditorium. In the Photo submitted Gut check time for Raiders as season winds down It’s gut-check time for the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders heading into the homestretch of the Central Ontario Junior A West Division 1992- 93 regular season. Raiders have only six games left in the regular season and are involved in a dogfight with Royal York Rangers for the seventh, and final playoff spot in the eight team loop. At press time, the Raiders and the Rangers were tied for the seventh and final playoff berth (both with 16 points) but the Raiders have only six games to play while Rangers have seven. f The Raiders turned aside the Auto Glass 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 ‘HEY SPORTS GROUP e 4 Hie HIS WEEK Wants To Publish Your Team's Results Drop them off at our office, 232 Guelph St. Unit 9, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4B1 873-2254 — or fax us at (416) 873-3918 Rangers 5-4 last Saturday at Alcott arena before the largest home crowd of the year to knot at 16 points with the Royal York crew - the Raiders’ third win in their past five outings. Raiders entertain arch-rival Milton Merchants tonight, 7:30 p.m. at Alcott arena, and are hoping their recent win- ning ways will allow them to open up some breathing room over the Rangers in the battle for the final playoff spot. Should the teams remain tied at the close of regular season play, the league constitution stipulates a sud- den-victory game be played with place and date to be determined.