Page 22 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 Blue Jays not to be denied By Rod Beaumont Congratulations to the Blue Jays, another year, another pennant, While most-of us were nail biters in the stretch drive, the Canadian team went on a rampage racking up vic- tory after victory to win the American East title. Known affectionately in the as those “Damned Blue Jays let’s hope they give our neighbors down south the true meaning of free trade, bring- ing suet World Series to Rodent’s Racket the north, © The “Ughooos” known as the Argos to ho have faith (though few and far between), showed why they lace in East. Here’s hoping the CFL scraps the East/West format a aes ie only allows the in the league to ie playoff be berths. This would TRAFFIC TICKET NETWORK Did you know that a accumulate demerit points which can lea a license suspension, higher insurance ae and MORE! guilty Gar Sag We are... 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I hope. you. enjoyed reading them as much did writing is Look forward to seeing you all at the banquet and on the fields next year. ACTON BOWL Canada's fastest growing sport 2 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. rts Oct. 17th Arnies takes third GLFFL title Ladies Flag Football By Leanne Fournier erates Body Shop cap- - this weekend with ‘ win 0 titles the Boal line, she looked for over CIBC and became the first team to win three straight championships. I guess you could say they are cy The wet weather on Sunday did not appear to dampen the spirits of both squads as both defenses rose to the occasion. Both teams battled back and forth until second string QB Noreen Atkinson threw an errant pass to Arnies defender, Judy Grinber As Caroline MeMillan moved her offense towards CIBC runner Tara Burroughs can’t evade ee Body Shop defender Carol Kovacevic on this play in last Sunday’s Geo championship game. Arnies went on fe win the ani =p oe league title for the third photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW ight year. Michelle McMillan in the end zone, but Leanne Fournier picked off the ball to halt the drive. Late in the second quarter, the game looked to be a stalemate but Kelly Cunningham snagged an intercepslan fora 40-yard cMillan niches to give ‘her team a 7-0 half-time lead. The second half saw a great defensive struggle as both QB’s had difficulty finding open receivers. Tara Burroughs, rookie sensation added a new dimension to the quarterback role for CIBC as she blasted past Amnies defenders. Arnies got the ball back and a key pass was the turning point. McMillan threw up to the cor- ner and Tara Burroughs looked to be in position to Pick the ball off but great concentration by Sue Ferguson enabled her to catch the ball and step in for six to seal the victory. Wrap-up Night: Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Time-out Roadhouse. ies Flag Football League Get Even More Value For Your Advertisin Than You Bargained For Place your CLASSIFIED AD in Halton Hills This Week. For Sale, For Rent, Day Care , Help Wanted etc. For only $10 + G.S.T. you get two insertions. (up to 15 words)