BILE SMIUDH CEEVWIDY GOUTE MOM IDEWY. 7:00 A. Murphy K. Gillett J. Vierra 7:07 _J. Balson R. Roberts A. Aver 7:15. K. Nugent Filled Filled 7:22 - A. Haye T. Spanu S. Harlow 7:30 G. McKee M. Ricker G. Ballam 7:37. P. Cowan T. McManus M. Wase J. Creighton —_J. McKenzie J. Diamanti 7:00 _B. Forbes K. Webster S. Bums 7:15 A. McKay Filled Filled 7:22 M. Kinley Filled Filled 7:30 N. Stoyles A. Virag W. Wilkinson 7:37 _-P. Civiero D. Civiero B. Points 7:45 C. Carter M. Worrall S. Henley 8AM B. Whitworth —P. Auty M. Garwood 8:07 R. Boughton P. Gair L. Kelly 8:15 M.Sinnaeye —_G. Geoffries R. Batchelor 8:22 M. Mandel R. Mandel D. Dawson 8:30 R. Rak R. Slater C. Connell 8:37 _H. Spitzer F. Poulstrup R. Presswood 845 R. Bums |. Mellor B, Marchand 9AM _P. Whaley M. Benchimol —_T. Harold 9:07 J. Gordon D. Miles D. Ashbee 12:00 R. Vincent R. Kerr-Taylor M. Prowse 12:07 - E. Thatcher tt V. Hanson 12:15 R.VerDeek AHawthome D. Scott 12:22 R. Walker D. Wingfield ‘A. Hunter 12:30 W. Brown . Ney C. Guitard 12:37 R. Cook S. Harrison R. Klingel 12:45 J. Russiani K. Frank P. Worton 1PM B.Millson A. Wallace J. Stevenson 1:07 -M. Reed W. Reed B. Fuller 1:15 R.Kritschgau —_T. Adams P. Karolidis 1:22 J. Pignatell K. Norman B. Creasey 1:30 — J. Walinga D. Adair R. Matheson C. Buchner Page 22 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, June 19, 1993 K. Sim Filled Filled J. Williams D. Sauve K. Latimer B. Gidden EE EEE EE Smith golf tourney goes Monda at North Halton Golf and Countr Everything is in place for the 17th annual Bill Smith golf tour- nament scheduled for Monday at North Halton Golf and Country Club in Georgetown;a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society. Smith and the rest of the tourna- ment committee are hoping for good weather for the event, which has raised over $250,000 for the Cancer Society. This year’s tour- nament promises to be just as suc- cessful. The 240 spots for golfers have been filled with many more on a waiting list showing just how popular the tournament is with people not only in Halton Hills, but from around southern Ontario. There are several options for companies to get involved to sup- Port the fight against cancer. One is for a company or an individual to purchase a hole. Your name will be staked at that hole on a professionally painted sign for everyone to see, and will be left on the golf course for a period of three days. The $100 fee goes directly to the Canadian Cancer Society. A corporate sign may be chased which would have name or company name and be staked at the clubhouse larger sign than the first one. $500 fee for this sign also directly to the Canadian Cz Society. Many prizes will be given z at the tournament including cars, available for a hole-in which will be set up at diffe holes, plus a draw for a tri Las Vegas will be made. Squirt girls whizz past Actot By Wendi Goodhew Squirt Girls 32, Acton 10 The Glen green machines were playing on high octane fuel Tuesday night when they roared by the Acton Squirt girls 32 - 10. Stacey Bisson put out the che- quered flag in field when she 1 irls soccer They will be replayed he season. The Gold and the Green te , while Green an McIntyre 311 Armstrong Ave. Behind Home Hardware a 20 Years Customer Service Excellence INNA COMPLETE GIROLLDOMCOA ePAIR ® fast © professional @ satisfaction guaranteed © Free Courtesy Car by Appointment en minor ball Caught a nice fly ball for an out against Acton. Katie Rowland slipped into overdrive, hitting a great home run sending two run- ners plus herself across home plate. Kathryn Perdue did a great job catching and guarding home plate. As the score proves, all play- ers played a strong game for their sponsor, Paul Armstrong’s Insurance. Coach Cindy English can be proud of her team. Squirt Girls 20, Hornby 5 The Glen Squirt Girls Green Machines were still revved high Wednesday, this game beating Hornby 20 - 5. Jennifer Calnal was the star of this game when she grabbed three fly balls in the field for three outs. Katie Rowland put the squeeze on a nice fly ball hit by Acton to send the Acton player back to the dugout. April Everingham and Katie Rowland showed their fans some great pitching on the mound for the Glen while Kathryn Perdue and Kristine Boyle took care of the catching duties. These Green Machines are hav- ing a great 1993 campaign! Look out, the Glen Squirt girls are tevved and ready to play ball. Umpire-in-chief-for the Glen, Wayne Norton, has done a great job this year providing umps for the younger players. Chris Kersley, Jim Norton, Ken Armstrong, Chris Goodhew, Doug Crawford Sr., Doug Crawford Jr., Andy Teford and Wayne himself have been kept busy covering the ames. Although it can be tough ump- ing, Wayne says he and his crew enjoy the games and the younger kids are great to work with. It’s a great summer job you can enjoy. Keep at it, Wayne, you’re doing a 877-8685 great job! While the fans and players enjoying the game, many vo teers are busy running the b providing those much-nee refreshments at the Glen games Cindy Belinger, Jackie Iny Judy and Linda Armstrong, L Lafleur, Carol Telford, Ci Crawford, just to name a few, in many hours in the booth. money raised in our booth g back into Glen Minor Ball to | vide extra’s for our players. G job, guys! Atom Boys #1-16 Acton - Jim Hall (Sparky) had his pl ers in high gear when they dr by Acton 16-8 Wednesday nigh ¢ Glen. Josh Inglis slipped into ov drive this game, hitting a dou and had three RBI’s. Derrick Grayson sent two G players across the plate when hit a nice double. Erick Simon had a good ni; collecting an RBI for his tea Matt Gray had all eight cylind working when he drove ou triple, sending a Glen player acr the plate. Colin Jackson was working h; defensively with a great catch end the third inning. The whole team played well : the Glen, changing history. Th made it worth the drive to t Glen! FINISHING SPECIAL |PHOTO SERVICE «1 HOUR ENLARGEMENTS | ‘* PASSPORT PHOTOS IN 3 MINUTES NORMANDY PLAZA Next to Kentucky Fried Chicken 87 7-59.45, AP ABE RR NNR eS Ek