12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1998 Rookies win 2 games Acton II os Kilbride 14-13 in an away game last Wednesday. Dylan Burgess had two singles and three RBIs while sister Hayley had a single, a triple and one RBI. Both Matthew Diegel and Dylan Fendley had singles while team- mate Adam Layton had two singles and two RBIs. Jordan Overland had two singles and one RBI. In the second inning Fendley made a great throw to William Kirby for the third out and in the third inning J.D. Hartnagle caught two fly balls to end the inning. _ Dylan Fendley had a grand slam home run in the fourth inning to put Acton II ahead in a 20-17 victory over Brookville last Monday. Hartnagle caught a line drive in the top of the fourth to shut Brookville down. CART KIDS: Acton brothers Michael Bentley, 10 and brother Matthew, 7, demonstrated their racing skills and showed off their go-carts to fellow students at Robert Little school on Thursday. The boys belong to the * BLOCKS * BRICKS * MASONRY Waterloo Cart Club and race every chance they get. -- Frances Niblock photo REPAIRS * STONE WORK Lacrosse Artem scores two in 7-4 win HOUSE LEAGUE Peanut The JR. "B" Bulldogs battled to a 9-4 win over John Henderson Pro Shop on Friday at Acton arena. Novice Acton's Braden Artem scored two goals and had an as- sist as Derma Woodworking de- feated Lions Club 7-4 at Acton on Saturday. Nic Grasby of Georgetown scored three times. Acton's Ryan O'Connell scored twice and had an assist for Lions. Teammates Kyle Fel- lows had a single goal and an assist and Garrett Williams had an assist. Tyke Both John Cullen and William Poirier of Acton had double assists as Georgetown Chrysler tripled Galvcast 9-3. Peewee Acton's Nick Newby scored three goals and had an assist to help Arold's Greenhouse to a 7-3 win over Georgetown Toyota. Kyle McDonald scored twice and had an assist while Chad Artem booted a single and had two assists. Johnathan Fuller also had an assist. Bantam Acton's Justin McPherson scored two goals and had an as- sist in Fargo's 8-7 loss to Dan- iel Varanelli. Dustin McKnight of Georgetown booted seven goals for Fargo. ACTON RAMS_. Novice Justin Gibson scored three goals as the Acton Rams novice team trounced Arthur 11-2 in an away game last Monday. Acton's Shawn Harkley and Sean Nellis each scored twice while Michael Krasnay, Braden Artem, Brendan Devine and Garrett Williams all had singles. Tyke Acton's Lavallee scored two goals as the Rams edged Fergus THESE BERRIES ARE GOOD: Ben Ingles of Acton enjoys a big mouthful of strawberries at Churchill Churchs strawberry social. -- Angela Tyler photo = ae 2 ee ae Ne Cees ee Dig fart .; Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 « Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton in a home game last Thursday. Russell Peacock had the Rams other goal. Matthew Sargent and Meagan Ferreria had assists. Bantam Both Acton's Adam Lindsay and Michael Dube scored three goals as the Rams staged a 7-4 win over Guelph. Chad Henry had Acton's other goal while as- sists went to Mark Tyler and Matt Wolfer with two each. Dave Preston, Scott Herschell Culligan edges the Credit Union GIRLS Under-9 Hey, Culligan Man edged Halton Credit Union 2-1 at MSB last Wednesday. Jennifer Essiembre scored her first goal for Credit Un- ion while teammates Nicole Scott and Jessica Blazenbo booted singles. Jessica Dunn, Courtney Moddle. Rebecca Howe and Arielle Hess also played strong games. BOYS Under - 11 Paul Sharples scored twice as Acton Building Contractors doubled Puslinch Gryphon Industries 4-2 last Wednesday at Acton. Jordan LaRose and Brendan Schatti each had singles and assists went to Daniel Nikic, Thomas Poullos, Kyle Nap and LaRose. Christopher Shea booted both of Puslinch's goals. ee Davin Pole booted three goals as Town & Country Window Cleaning blanked Grand Valley 9-0 at MSB last Monday night. Christopher Elmes, Brandon Ceccotti and Sebastian Mena Diaz each scored twice. 6) Tom Oakley and Mike MacDonald had as- sists. TOM OAKLEY (519) 836-1308 ----s ARE YOU INTERESTED IN KNOWING MORE ° ABOUT YOUR CURRENT VALUE ASSESSMENT AND PROPERTY TAXES??? THE COUNCIL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON intends to hold two public meetings to deal with Current Value Assessment (CVA) and related tax policies. : Regional Council will be meeting jointly with the four Area Municipal Councils for an Information Session relating to Current Value Assessment (CVA) and proposed 1998 Tax Policies on Wednesday, June 24, 1998 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. . . Regional Council will hear delegations from any/all interested persons "9 agencies on Thursday, June 25, 1998 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the Regional Council Chambers If you have any questions or wish to register as a delegation at the Thursday, June 25, 1998 meeting, please call the Office of the Regional Clerk, prior to 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 25, 1998 at a number listed below. The Regional Clerk Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, ON L6M 3L1 Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Telephone from _ Burlington/Oakville Milton/Toronto: (905) 825-6000 from Halton Hills: (905) 878-8113 from _Guelph/Acton: (519) 853-0501 from Hamilton/Aldershot: (905) 639-4540 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Working Together Working for You! Joan A. Eaglesham Regional Clerk 16 Mill St. E., Acton DENTURE SPECIALIST E. JUREVICIUS D.D. 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