Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1984, p. 26

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G SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Jute 13 ISM Blue Fins top meet Complete results The Acton Swimming Slam recently hosted i Kincardine Kippers i and at MlKcii m mi Indoor pool for a threeclub meet The locals topped the field with points far ahead of the points won by second place Kincard Approximately swimmers look part In iioNnond the meet Following are a com plete listing of the events and res Is JwSVkcXiVF Ilnndi l 3 Simon Acton I Johnston Oilier Julie I Julie Loll lliiucj llili Kyle Andiron liny Alton Major tykes at Barrie tourney This past weekend Georgetowns major tyke baseball team played in the Carrie Tournament The tourn ament was a three- game roundrobin event and our boys played good baseball In the first game against a team from York Georgetown won by a score of Big hitters for Georgetown were Adam and Steven Wright with four hits each Brian Brook had three hits Adam two hiu and Adam Hi lb David Law rente and Jeff Wright one hit apiece The winning pitcher was Bobby Dpzccuw In the second game Georgetown came up against a strong team from the host town The final store was Tor Our boys got off to a slow start and were behind liO after the first inning Coach Pal kept the boys playing hard and they held their own over the rest of the game In our final game Georgetown played a team from and the boys came away wlnn ere by a score of itM Big hitters In this game were Bobby with two one each for Peter Lee Robbie Lang and Jason Morey The winning pitcher was Jay stake Coach Pat and Manager Jack Lee were very pleased with the good solid effort by all the boys Sunday saw major tykes play against After seven full Innings the score was tied 99 Big hits of the game were triples by Bobby and Jeff Wright Pitchers for George town were Jay Ken lake and Jiff Wright backed up by outstanding defen ploys by all team players HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER Fattore hattrick paces Enforcers Liio I- allure fired a to lead the Enforcers Hills Greens 3 In George town Soccer Club bant house league lit ion last week Harvey Junkman Paul and Ed Ver Boon stirred fur the James nth I and Mark Campbell replied Tor the Greens who also got outstanding efforts from Dave Bob Sun mid Clark In other bantam action Andy Jones bagged a pair of goats to lead the over Savnge and Dan also tallied or the Birds while Steve Old ford and David replied for Jim Teeizel stored Iwitc to pate A Lc Page over the Raid en A3 Hob Caldwell and Terry Smith scored for Parker Tim Boris liable turned In performances for the winners Vt Chris and Rob both counted a pair of goals to spark the Blue Bombers i paced the Cobra attack with a pnr of goals Brent Steve Han all the Peter Athcrly Alum and all fired for the winners Stephen Fear Paul Kis and Martin Barnard all well for Ihe Bom balked singles Scott 1 Geoff indliiMIDcllnas were noteworthy players for the Cobras In other action it the Rowdies over Rangers 1 D Wood fired four big goals for the winners while Russell Law and Mark Berry chipped Da id Vn ihio Steven and Scan phjed well for the Rowdies notched Hit lone Ranger goal while Roger Jtrr and Duff ATOM Leigh Kevin Josh Webster scored for Hit Killer Falcons their 1 win over the Grey Falcons in GYSC atom house Paul and Paul Johnson were the out standing Grey Falcon plovers In other atom ait ion Hie 1 edged the Pythons 3 on goals by Stephen Fletcher Scott Crawford and Bernard Venditli Robert Jissie Mark were the stirs for the Pythons GYSC girls house league roundup MAJOR SQUIRT Erler connect for four big goals as the Red Barons the Tigers 1 in major squirt Dave id the iifth Baron goal white Louis Mark Rcaumc and Johnson turned in bill id efforts David replied for the Tigers Chris Armstrong Tommy and Scott Ltnvill were the top for the losing side In other major squirt action Doug scored both goals in a Crusader win on the Blue Bombers Keith Jeff and Grant Ellis also played will for the Morgan and Tim wire the Bomber stars of game fired all three goals to did the to a victory over the Lightning Bolts inGYSC Graeme Huberts and Trevor Williams both played well for Thorn scored both Bolt goals while Michael Neil Stopford and Stephen stood out in losing effort In other action Tim of the and Aaron Williams- of the Green Raiders stored in a 1 1 tie Geoffrey Han Darin and Robin Buck ley were the key Blizz ard performers Andrew Klngdon Tim Grant and David Bocrc- played well for the Raiders I Strikers top Mustangs Sue Taylor Kim Wei dm and all counted singles as the Mustangs tripled the Strikers 1 In George town Youth Soccer Club girls house league action last week Kim also played well for tin ivinn ing side Christine rtphed for lie Strikers other action Reflex downed Strikers The winners came alive after a scoreless first half Chnnlal rosiers a pair of goals with singles from Jackson Mlml Jones well in goal for the winners Julie Rons and Donna Kerbs were the Sinker goalstoreis Kelly Taj lor and Kim Weldnck turned in top efforts in a or Mustangs and Dai fur Burr traded goals In a J J tie Moniquc and Erin Hughes performed well for the Mustangs Bonnie Clark Rachel and McGuiness were stars for Dairy Queen Tarn Burroughs and Sharon Clifford both netted a pair of goals its Queen downed J Jennifer Wands added single Doyle Melissa Morty Sikke in the top players for Queen A The Challengers Blue Thunder I J atom girls league at tion last wick Lisa Vogt bagged a pair of goals for the winners with singles going to Am Miehclle Erica Booth and Tracej Clark were other noteworthy Exchange House tops Dutch Exports Exchange House blew a threegoal lead then came back to nip Dutch Exports t J on a goal In Georgetown Ball Hockey League action Thursday at Memorial Arena Exchange House Jumped out to a 30 first period lead on a pair of goals by Kevin Phillips and a single marker by Jeff Two goals by Ed Blekkenhorst and another by Rick Foot pulled the Exports even with remaining to play That set the stage for the gomewinning goal by Weir with showing on the In other action it was The over Pom pel Pizza Motors over the Connections Martin Structures ked A E LePagc Daves Service Center crushed Realty Tom Greg Robertson and Ron Osborne with his second of the night all scored third period goals for the Roxy In their win over PIONEER DAYS The started fast Joe Vary John on goals by Sieve Cross ham Smith John Peters Mark all and held onto a bagged singles for the first period advantage winners after Osborne stored his first Stevens and Steve Gage stored first- period goals for Pom pel Alex Virag and Doug Gage then counted answered second period markers for the Pizza men as they took a lead into the final Three straight goals by Phil gave Nick Mortino Motors a lead over the Connections as the Motors held on for a I Bob scar twice In the final three minutes to draw the Connections close in this one Gary Slone and Darren Kuchmish both scored twice to lead Daves Service Center over Realty Downtown Georgetown JUNE 21st JUNE 22nd JUNE 23rd Barry D Timleck Cluttered Accountant SUITE 30 SHOW MUSIC HALL HA1T0N ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY WW II and Theme JUNE 22 23 Masonic Temple Waal tight rations and Spoat Occasion Permit Ticket SI- BARBER PIANO ORGAN or call 8774078 ATTENTION Service Clubs Church Groups Other Organizations If you would like a FREE BOOTH Fall Fair Sept come to a meeting JUNE 730 pm At Georgetown Fairgrounds Agricultural Building Thank You and A Special Welcome DR and his at trie GEORGETOWN CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE would like to extend a special thank you to all those who applied for the position of Assistant Office Manager We extend a warm welcome to Dahlia Petersen as the new Chiropractic Assistant on our team Dahlia graduated from Grade 3 at Acton High School as top Grade 13 scholar J Slie then enjoyed a successful year at Trent University in Peterborough Among Dahlias favourite activities are musical composition and working to help people players the Guillen Alexis Kerr counted for the Thunder Other key performers were Llnd Smith and Mills Shannon Brown td the lone soul of the yimo in the closing Ihe Thunder lie 10 Julie lams and Lisa Ort Smith Andrea Schneider Ihe best formers Justin Tavil and Chad Hughes were the best Bomber performers lidvin tallied four limes in a 5 1 Jet vielory over the Blue Cory notched single for the winners while Cnltrill Colin lain and Wall bridge turned in top- notch efforts Brent Wilkinson for the Bombers Spencer Stevenson THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Tins Town llitio is no water lor Iho needs consume it a is placed due to unusually dry Jilions Iho moulds Ih rtny A NEW PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION to help Disabled and Seniors live at home Why was this new program introduced Ittv ilk families in quins result fnoperh taxes must fur tin effort to shelter and iupportm can Tic I am announcing today that komtmt undertake or additions to keep an rlv or distil pcron at and in the it ill nipt from increase in it that would M Docs the program involve direct financial assistance for alterations No I he savings art- in reduced property taxes year not in grants or loans for alterations Under this program the assessed due of the improvements ill not be included when your property tax is providing the improvements were made to help a disabled or senior live at home Who can apply property owner who makes improvements to people who arc or r and those of any age with physical or mental disabilities that would otherwise require them to live in an institution Can only the family of a disabled or senior person apply for this exemption Not Tor example you may wish to make improvements to accommodate a in your home Moreover disabled or seniors can apply for the exemption directly if they make alterations that will enable them to living in their own homes What about group homes profit group homes tan apply but only as long as their improved accommodations do nut exceed three residential units Larger institutions ojieniting multiple to tare for the disabled or seniors are not included in this program Can commercial properties qualify Yes in some cases For example a family operating a retail store could for tht exemption if they make ements to an apartment upstairs for the accommodation of i family member or fnend who w be compelled to live in an institution What types of home improvements qualify Any addition improvement or alteration specifically related to the needs of the disabled or senior resident qualifies for this new exemption These may include such features as special bathroom modifications or additions to an existing home Please note general repairs and maintenance do not increase assessment Docs the exemption apply to changes widen or completed before the program was announced Only alterations started after May 15 when the program was announced will for the rty tax exemption once the work lias been completed How long ill the exemption apply The tax exemption continues as long as the senior or disabled person uses the property u their principal residence How do you receive this new property tax exemption The first step is to call your local Assessment Office at the number listed below To avoid any possible disappointment please contact us before finalizing your plans Wc look forward to discussing the program in greater detail Please talk to your local Assessment Office Were anxious to help HALTON PEEL REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE Robert Speck Parkway Floor Ontario L4Z1T3 Zenith CommisslonerR H Beach Hon Larry Grossman Q C Treasurer of Ontario Hon Bud Gregory Minister Revenue

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