Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 2 Mar 2000, p. 8

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QU MASTER HOME IMPROVEMENTS FREE Quotes Ls painting window & door frames aa rotting window sills eae same colour CLASSIC BOWLING: The Friday Nite Mixed | boredom team won the house round of the Score Holiday Classic five-pin bowling tournament held at the a worrying aboutbig$} Acton Bowling Lanes on Feb. 12-13. Members in- clude Tosha Peterson, Bryan Robinson, Al Robinson, Neil and Michelle Bell. The team will RELAX ENJOY compete * at the regionals on March 19 in Capping windows & Orangeville. - Ellen Piehl photo doors with aluminum (many colours) will add e Seiad vata wthodk (Girls Hockey Report ) major expense. Led by Laura McCracken _€t's knocked off Lawlor & Co. 7-2 in Halton Hills Girls' Hockey. Katie Morrow, Jackie Hardy, Cassie Edgerton, Erica Bartolac -and Michelle Timmins scored singles. As- sists were registered by Mor- row. Lauren Vince, Timmins, who scored two goals and collected two assists, Twist- (519) 853-5270 UPHOLSTERY / Edgerton, Krista Gruenwald ' and Laura Haynes. Earl Jensen Jamie Hayward potted two Serving Acton & goals for Lawlor while Jesse 8 Montgomery, Mededith Rockwood Area Recovering Furniture - Antique & Modern. Lawlor and Nicole Petrie as- sisted. In another junior division game, Halton Hills Rad & Tire blanked Carls Catering 3-0. Emily Roffel scored two goals for the winners and Erin Broderick bagged the other. Assists went to Katrina Cuthbertson, Samantha Hawkins, Robin Lapointe and Elizabeth Block. ACTON MINOR BASEBALL 2650000 SEASON REGISTRATION ACTON ARENA ur" 'a For boys & Girls born between 1981 and 1996 Registration Thursday March 2nd 6.30to0 8.30pm Tuesday March 7th 6.30 to 8.30pm Please call fora FREE estimate in your home f or visit our FABRIC SHOWROOM at ¥ 303 Victoria Rd. N. GUELPH (comer of Speedvale) Or call 824-0533 (local call) Free pickup and delivery Register early to help us determine the number of teams THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2000 (__ Minor Hockey Report ) TYKE Playoff points leader Benjamin Hess had a pair of pels and a pair of assists as place Hogarth Printing downed second place Jescan Power 7-2 on Saturday. Nicholas Eagan, Bradley Timmings, James McKinnon, Dayne Black and Rebecca Traversa had sin- gles. Assists went to Traversa, Basil Payne, Eagan. John White, Cameron Hryciw and Ryan Dunlevy. Jesse Spurrell had a pair of goals for Jescan. Mitchell Webster had two assists and Nicholas Vandereyken and Scott Garvie had single as- sists. *eK A&S Engraving moved into third place witha 2-1 win over Acton Auto Tech. George Kennedy and Tyler Townsley scored for A&S with help from Steven Wolstenholme, Danielle Cooper, Kevin Cox and Connor Brown. Cole Fricker scored for AAT with help from Kyle Adema. NOVICE First place Best Transfer downed fourth place MacMillan's 5-3 with a pair of goals and an assist from Mat- thew Sutherland and singles from Aaron Hnatiw, JT Cooper and Colin Adema. Assists went to Simon Thomson, Brandon Hopcraft, Corey Drumm (3), Hnatiw, Justin Bradley, Adema and William Poirer. Michael Pettitt, Luke Gibbons and Ryan Kritschgau scored for MacMillan's. Gibbons, Chris Wilkinson and Dustin Pincivero had assists. KK Jacob Presseault had a hat trick and an assist as second place Legion Branch 197 de- feated third place Acton Time Out Sports 5-2. Christopher Legge and Alex Wenzel had singles. Assists went to Wenzel, Jackson Mercer (2), Tyler Heming, Brandon Masini (2) and Legge. James Evans and Ethan Job scored for Time Out. Job and Monique Lalande had assists. ** Mitchell Dunn earned the shutout as second place Le- gion Branch 197 blanked last place M&M Pro Sports 4-0 on Sunday. Presseault had a pair of goals and Legge and Wenzel had singles. Legge also had an assist. ATOM A late third period unas- sisted goal from T.J. Fry --his second of the game -- gave second place Georgetown Chrysler a 4-3 win over first place The Graphic Shoppe. Jeremy Stevens and Todd Ferreira had singles. Assists went to David Garvie, Jason Darthwright (2), Scott Mackie and Joey Nemet. Points leader Geoffrey Baklarz, Matthew Hanselman and Spencer Morrison had singles for Graphic Shoppe. Hanselman, Baklarz, Michael Kellas, Ri- chard Brownlee and Kyle Morin had assists. OK Kevin Deforest couldn't miss, scoring five goals and helping on another, as third place R/M Construction pasted last place Allostra Ca- tering 9-2. Matthew Eaton- Kent had a pair of goals and Wade Kuiken-Rogers and Darcy Gordon had singles. Assists went to Kuiken- Rogers (2), Pat Eagan, Tomas Hjelholt, Stephen O'Donnell, James Wilkinson and Bryan Ruigrok. Tim Tysoe and Dylan McPhail scored for Allostra with help from Pres- ton Becker, Brendan Schatti and Zach Johnson. PEEWEE Last place CAW local 876 downed first place Daniel Varanelli 5-3 with a pair of goals from Gavin Anderson and singles from Derek Burton, Blake Martin and Luke Hurren. Field Burgoyne and Burton had assists. Brendon Moffat, Brandon Ceccotti and Tim Pembleton scored for Varanelli. Chris Elmes and Steve Terry had assists. eK Russell White scored the game winner as second place Halton Power Line edged third place Acton Precast 2- 1. Ryan Stroud scored and had an assist and Derek Mandy had an assist. Eric Lavallee scored for Precast with help from Tyler Knoepfli and Joe English. Five goals from Scott Williams powered fourth place Acton Terminal Ware- house to a 7-3 win over fifth place Acton Kinsmen. Sean Galka and Mark Sinkgraven had singles. As- sists went to Rob Rolfe (2), Ryan Gatner, Kyle Krawezyk and Sinkgraven. Matt Locke had a pair of goals for Kins- men and Brendan Pezzack had a single. Jeremy Webster had an assist. Bantam/Midget Hi-Five Pictures edged fourth place Maksteel 3-2 with goals from Paul Lemiski, Paul Payne and Phil Goy on Sunday. Points leader Mike Vandenhoek and Lance Morin had assists. Jacob Kentner had a pair of goals for Maksteel. ** Third place Acton Subway doubled Hi-Five 4-2 witha pair of goals and an assist from Darren Banks and singles from Jonathan Tysoe andSam Brunelle. Tysoe helped on two goals and Brendon Dick and Darryl Blyth had single assists. Juveniles meet Exeter in final The Acton Juvenile Tan- ners advance to their Beechey league playoffs following two wins in tournament-style round robin league playoffs in Exeter on Sunday. Both Jason Christopher and Marc Forbes scored twice as Acton edged Thedford 8-7. Acton was up 8-4 half way through the third period when Thedford stormed back with three quick goals in just over five minutes to make it close. Adam Petch, Jim Corrigan, Darryn Mcintyre, and Shawn Weatherall had singles. As- sists went to Forbes (2), Cor- rigan, Jon Routledge (2), Petch, Jeff Newman, Christopher (2) and Ryan Oudesluys. Both Corrigan and Daryn McIntyre had doubles as Acton tripled Lucan 6-2. Routledge and Forbes had singles. Assists went to Weatherall (2), Newman, Forbes, Petch (2), Routledge and Christopher. No date for the league fi- nal featuring Acton and Ex- eter has been announced. ae Bruce Hood Travel is proud to announce their TSA anniversary! / We invite all our customers to take \ advantage of our current cruise promotion! $400 in US Travellers Cheques at par!!* *See your local Bruce Hood Travel location for full details and conditions. The way to gol Put! 4 Travel Professional Travel & Cruise Officials 853-3580 «© ACTON 56 Mill St. E. © www.brucehood.com a

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