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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 22 September 1993, p. 24

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Page 24 = Halton Hills This Week; Wednesday, Septembér'22, 1993 “Climb against Crime” with Crime Stoppers ime Stoppers. of Halton is organizing a 10-km road Trace as a fund-raising pro- ject. Named the ‘CLIMB AGAINST CRIME”, run- ners will challenge the Niagara Escarpment along a scenic course on paved roads in both urban and tural settings in Milton. It will take place, rain or shine, Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. Entry forms are available at Division 11 police station in Georgetown, the Fitness Technique at 248 Main St. E. in Milton, and at McMaster Sport at 3235 Fairview St. Burlington. Registration on the morn- ing of the race will take place at the Optimist Centre on Commercial St. in Milton between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. Pre-registration for this event will be at the Fitness Technique in Milton from Sept. 27 to Oct. 2. Entry fees for the run are $12 before this Saturday, increasing to $15 until race day. There are three race cate- gories for both male and female entrants. Junior rac- €rs must be 19 or younger on race day. The Open cate- gory will include those between 20 and 39. The Masters category is for run- ners 40 or over. Awards will be presented to the top male and female Darts feathers flying By Alex Te Halton League results for the opening night are as fol- lows: Bracky’s - 7, Legion #4 - 7; Charlie Fitzwhiskey’s #1 - 9, Time Out - 5; , Ravine - 11, Legion #1 - 3;7 Copper Kettle - 10, Legion #2 - 4; Legion #3 - 9, Barney’s - 4 and Time Out #2 - 8, Charlie Fitzwhiskey’s #2-5 (1 void)., (/ PLAY LADIES | BASKETBALL . Robertson, 614 Joyce Blvd., Wednesday Nights in Georgetown overall runners, as well as the top three finishers,in each category. This is the first time Crime Stoppers of Halton has undertaken such an event. Anyone wishing to enter may do so by sending Particulars, along with a cheque payable to. CLIMB AGAINST CRIME to Bill Milton. Bill can be contact- ed at (416) 878-1756. rts Two teams are also in default of three points, one of them being Bamey’s. Mike Sinnaeve, Rob Marrows and Russ Hillier scored 180 each. Paul Kirby scored seven points and Larry Hunt and Bruce Hope each scored six points to lead individual scoring. Hope and Hunt scored three 140s and Dave Nicholls scored a high 156. Brian Ward finished 155 in fine fashion. The Industrial League voted to play as one division this season at the opening REGISTRATION (Fee $90.00) Payable at Registration WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 & 29 7 p.m. —9 p.m. at CENTENNIAL MIDDLE: SCHOOL 233 Delrex Blvd. Georgetown REFEREES NEEDED For information call 877-6062 or 877-4400 McCAULEY LADIES BASKETBALL as Fendley Florist and State Farm, winners of the semi-final games, faced each other at Cedarvale Park last Saturday to battle it out for top playoff spot. There was a good turnout of both parents and play- ers to support their respec- tive team in this last game of the 1993 season. Stephanie Lefebvre, made the first goal of the game and State Farm’s Colleen Fendley Florist player,’ Stephanie Lefebvre paces playoff win Under 13 Girls Thompson was able to score for her team so that by half-time the game was tied 1-1. However, in the second half, Stephanie Lefebvre once again scored on net and the final result was 2-1 for Fendley Florist. Trophies were handed out to the teams at the field. First, the State Farm girls, under coach Lindsay Baines, received a trophy for top league winner, having lost only one game during the regular season. The Fendley Florist team, under coach Chris Gougeon, were congratu- lated with a trophy for their first-place finish in the playoffs. Playoff run- ner-up; tate Farm, received a second trophy for their valiant effort. Congratulations to all! night teams meeting. INSTANT Kristin Boyle (aniddle), forward for Phil Karda State — Insurance, ieee the dley Florist defend in Saturda' inder-. soc- RESERVATIONS Lechealak Gelaeyne het i Geseioe poe photo nites Wilson/HHTW S CANADA 3000 SIRTHDAY TRAFFIC TICKET NETWORK TOWLE Return Airfares from: Did you know that a guilty plea can reat. for late demerit points which can lead t hl ee a lees gusereon hance ae alana MORE! child’s algary is We are... We also. birthday Edmonton $31 9.- Ex-police officers from Halton |} Have lawyers to assist you in ty! Winnipeg. $229.- Region who iow work to defend | personal injury accident bene- ACTON; Halifax $199.- you in traffic court. fits, and in criminal cases such St. Johns $249.- Let our experience work for you. || as impaired and others, BOWL ‘Add Airpot Tax8& GST to above pres. | | 245 COMMERCIAL ST. MILTON 875-1415 853-0470 | eo aaied in _————— ONT REG # 1120980 _ - 9B ROOS TRAVEL Buying...? Selling...? Check Out Halton Hills This Week Classifieds 873-2254 Canada's fastest growing sport ! Day & Evening Pro; arts Oct. 17th North Halton Golf & Country Club Ltd. 363 Maple Avenue West (at Trafalgar Road) Call us at 877-5236 or 457-1695, or drop in for further information. ~ Reising Money j= DoH Bm Hebing Otters Gt ving Fun

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