Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 16 Mar 2000, p. 12

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12 The Rockwood MILLIE St. Patrick's Open House at EWAG Community Services If you read this quick enough you will be able to drop down to EWAG Commu- nity Services and visit us on March 17 for our St. Patrick's Day Open House between 10 a.m. and4 p.m. Enjoy "green" goodies, Irish "potatoes", and coffee and tea (by dona- tion). You might even win one of our "Luck of the Irish" lucky draws ora meal from the Diners Club. See how the new Job Bank works and check out our March specials in "Happy Returns" where all green clothing items are half price. Hope to see you all there. There are some great out- ings offered in the upcoming weeks. On Friday, March 24 there will be an outing to the Elora Antique Market. Cost is $4 (includes refreshment) and the bus leaves Squires Lodge at 1:30 p.m. On Friday, April 10 there will be a lunch out- ing to Anna Mae's Bakery and Restaurant and a visit to the Millbank Cheese Factory. Cost is $9 and the bus will leave Squires Lodge at 11:15 a.m. If you are interested in any of these outings and are not part of the Seniors Day Program, please call Lynn at EWAG at 856-2113 to reserve a spot on the van. These two outings are usually very popular. We are still offering free hearing testing to those who feel they may need a hearing aid. There has not been a defi- nite date set yet but Acoustic Hearing Aid Services will be coming out to the Rockwood - office to do testing. If you are interested please call Lynn at = Limited Bookings Available 905 632-1074 Captain Dale Levere,.a 16 year veteran of the Area One Station, is a graduate of the Ontario Fire College. When not working at Blue Circle Aggregates, Dale's Fire Department responsibilities include training, pumper operations, and co-managing the Emergency Patient Care Team. He is an avid collector of fire figurines and collectibles. BABY SITTERS - REACT FAST TO FIRE! In the event ofa fire, your first responsibility is the safety of the children. If you smell smoke or gas, take the children immediately to a safe loca- tion outside the building. Never waste time dress- ing the children - a blanket will do, even in cold weather. Do not go back into a burning building for any reason. Smoke and gas are dangerous, even from a small fire. Have a neighbour call 911! ee ik Tanner 856-2113 for an appointment. Remember that we do have a Food Pantry on Wednes- days by appointment. There are also Government Forms available at the office (Old Age Pension, Unemploy- ment, Canada Pension, Health Card, etc.) Job Bank is also available as well as health and community services informa- tion. Our office hours are Tues. - Fri. 10 to 4 and the store is also open on Satur- day from 10 to 2. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2000 ( Indoor Soccer Report 2 UNDER-7 Ashley Van Den Biggelaar lead the scoring with five goals as Blooms Away Flowers downed Blue Springs flowers 13- 3 on Saturday at McKenzie- Smith Bennett. Both Mitchell Brake and Frank Goulding scored three goals. Walter Kirkness and Chloe (no last named provide) had singles. Gregory Wells had a pair of goals for Blue Springs and Danielle Cooper had a single. UNDER-10 Both John Cullen and Nicole Scott scored doubles as MacMillan's defeated Lakeview Flooring 9-4. Jesse Volkner, Mark Wells, Nicole Drumm, Terry Lowe and Brandon Masini had singles. Jesse Cameron scored three goals for Lakeview and Erica Mills had a single. eee Both Kate-Lynn Christie and Rylan Parker booted dou- bles as Clarke's Newfoundland Store downed Dave's Home Serv- ices 6-4. Rebecca Neil- Sampson and Mitchell Thompson had singles and Jesse Case was sharp in net. Both Chris Gabrielson and Jacob Loewen scored twice for Dave's. Rebecca Monk was great in midfield and Jessica Stokes had lots of kicks. UNDER-13 Ryan Buisman and Kyle Nap had nine goals each as Per- sonal Secretarial Services trounced Hernington Printing 27- 3. Yvonne Nap scored five goals. Danielle Casson and Brydon Pole booted doubles. Alex Brake, Amanda Brake and Amanda Gabrielson had singles for Herrington, Linda Nuttall was strong on defense. UNDER-13 In a great end-to-end battle, White Knights downed Denny's 14-8, lead by Baylie Murray with five goals and Ryan Dunne with four. Russel Coleman had three goals and Kaylyn McGilloway had a pair. Matt Molcjan scored four goals for Denny's and _ Nils-Olay Stockinger had a pair. Thomas Poullos and Sarah Jordan had singles. UNDER-17 Corey Burgan scored four goals as Bev Gray Designs downed Acton Musicland 10-2. Derek Thomas had three goals, Joe Douglas had a pair and Stephanie Christie had a sin- gle. Mitchell Tulk scored twice for Musicland. ADULTS Liz Holmes, Gerry Burgan and Neil (no last name provided) scored as Dark Blue defeated Light Blue 3-1. Keith Thompson scored for Light Blue. "ee Eight goals from Todd Chumley helped Orange to an 18-11 win over Green. Harold Donnely scored five goals, Sean Drake had four and Amy Shugar had a single. Martin Vuksinic scored nine goals for Green and Natalie Tuitman and Matt Hall had singles. Ken Dalglish scored nine goals to help white to a 24-10 romp over teal. Sean Thompson and Craig Fisher scored six goals cach. Simon Entwistle had a pair of goals and Chuck LaRose had a single. Gil Doug- las scored three goals for Teal. Jen Goy, Ryan Gallagher and Marc Vandenakker had dou- bles. Joanne Cooper had a sin- C SMURES: vase ite - 114; High single girl - Ashley Daamen - 111. PEEWEES (Saturday): High single boys - randon Lockyer - 144; High double boys -Brandon Lockyer - 268; single girls - Cristina bens 104; High double girls - Cristina Umbrello - 164. BANTAMS (Saturday): High single boys - Brandon Bennett - 143; High triple boys - Brandon Bennett - 380; High single girls - Emily Urquhart - 143; High triple Bowling Results girls - Emily Urquhart -363. JUNIORS (Saturday): High single boys - Josh Thompson - 203; High triple boys - Josh Thompson - Spl: High single girls - Kylie Kruk - 291; High triple girls - Kylie Kruk- 630 JUNIORS/SENIORS (Sunday): single boys - Nichelas Glover - 231; High triple boys - Andrew McCauley - 536; High single girls - Lyndsay Neil-Sampson -249; High triple girls - Lyndsay Neil- - 630. JUNIORS (Monday): TO BE A SPONSOR OF COMMUNITY MINDED MONTHLY FEATURE PLEASE CALL 853-0051 Skin & By Seniors Special Mon, Tues & WeD Wash, Cut & Style... erampoo & Set. Bh Certificates Available 258 Main SLE. Milton ¢ 878-9711 Door to Door Airport Service Tyler Transport Ltd. 379 Queen St: E. 853-1550 = Cores ot Formerly AP Green Refractories (Canada) Ltd. 159 Perth St. ACTON 853-0840 60 Commerce Cres. ACTON 853-3540 METRO PAVEMENT MARKINGS LTD. 69 Commerce Cres. Acton, ON L7J 2M1 Ph: (519) 853-3650 1-800-563-6656 Fax: (519) 853-1036 Truck: (416)579-7228 JOHN GEORGE - 59 Willow St. 853-0051 PRESIDENT N., Acton Fax 853-0052 High single boys Kyle Harding -276; High triple boys - Kyle Harding - 639; High single girls -Kristen Goodine -225;1 ts. -Kristen PEEWEE/BANTAMS (Tuesday): High single boys - Jonathon Uiterwyk - 220; High triple boys - Jonathon ce ee 516; High _-- Fiigh tiple pil triple girls - Nico Cut Cut- ting - 358. SUNDAY YABA: Men's high single - Adam McKenzie - 296; Men's high triple - Adam McKenzie - 713; Ladies high single - Jane Vicary - 314; Ladies high tri- ple - Sarah Perkins -662. MONDAY '55 PLUS: High single men - Shorty Lowinn - 273; High triple men - Shorty Lowin - 742; High single women - Irene Breen - 248, High triple women - Annamarie Lowin - 633. MONDAY MIXED: High single men - Tyler Currie - 316; High triple men - Tyler Currie - 774; High sin- gle women -Carrie Parker - 194; High triple women - Judy Mitchell -506. TUESDAY LADIES: High single - Teresa Uiterwyk - 315; High triple - Teresa Uiterwyk - 722; Spe- cial Honours - Phyllis Stuckless - 256. TUESDAY MIXED: High single men - Tom Kirkland - 257; High triple men - Tom Kirkland - 613; High single women - Wanda Moreland 210; High triple : 5 ogi - Wanda Moreland - WEDNESDAY LADIES: High single - Agnes McGinnis - 186; High triple - Shirley Kruk - 480. WEDNESDAY OSO: High si men - Hal Gies - 211; High double men - Hal Gies - 408: High single women - :Lyrssa Cantwell - 186; High double women - Lyrssa Cantwell - 351. WEDNESDAY MAJORS: High single men - Dave Mills - 378; High triple men - Dave Mills - 857; High single women -Teresa Uiterwyk - 312; High triple women - Teresa Uiterwyk - 818. THURSDAY OSO: High single men - Johnny Tomazic - 231 ; High double men - Johnny Tomazic - 423; High single women - Margaret Mokena. 109; High double women - Margaret McKenzie -211. THURSDAY MEN: High single - Gary Lumbors - 324 ; High triple- Gary Lumbors 666. THURSDAY SENIORS: High single men-; High tri- ple men -; High single women -, High triple women -. FRIDAY MIXED: High single men - Bob Harris - 231; High triple men - Bob Harris - 564; Points over average - Neil Bell -+68 ; High single women - Pat Robinson - 295; High triple women - Laurie Robinson - 637, Points over average - Pat Robinson -+ 143. Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6° Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton

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