Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1988, p. 8

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ALTON HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday IMS Sports Outlook Burns preserves unbeaten record with 146 win By Herald Special Bums Transport their undefeated streak lo eight games in ladies flag football action last week by defeating JV Jets t Flicks watched first skip from their grasp as they went down to a powerful Lett s Dive squad Madarasz and Rockwell battled to a tie while Amies Body Shop defeated 190 Bums Transport moved one point ahead of Flicks to give them sole possession of first place with on three weeks left in the regular season Donna Hamilton and Denny scored majors for Bums while Janet Arnold was successful on both convert attempts Mary Lynn pulled in an interception for Bums Casey Dunn grabbed an In tcrceptlon for JV and ran It back 5 yards for their only Ferg Flicks seem to have a pro blem with consistency drat two drives resulted in scores as Monica scampered for one and Julie had the other offence died after this burst Just as Lett Dive offence up momentum Vickery ad eight points for Lett to keep her within eight points of leading scorer Julie Joanne Bingham had Ire day scoring 12 points before making her retreat back to the States Palti Waters scored their other as well as an- Interception to pull her one ahead of Leanne Madarasz and Rockwell turned out to be an Interesting contest Rockwell saw the half at in their favour as Natalia scored a touchdown and Carol Johnston kick the convert played their usual game scoring points when they had to Natalie grabbed a pass to bring Madarasz to within one Rockwell would not be outdone as Lynn Leisure Lines committee seeks input for disabled therefore faced with the problems and costs of transportation to Milton or Georgetown Other cost concerns could Include rentals supplies refreshments guest speakers or trips and possibly a part time of this pro- Vie would like to appeal to all organizations for assistance in helping us to get this dropin pro gram m operation Any donation of funds equipment andor time to help us get rolling would be greatly appreciated If you or your organization are interested in making a contribution or would like more information of this pro ject you a re Invited to contact Bonnie Word Town of Milton Department of Leisure Services or Jeff Town of Ho ton Hills Recreation and Parks Department gram for the disabled In North Hal ton This organization the Recreational Committee for Special Needs in North niton has representation from the Physically Handicapped Citizens Affiliation the Town of Hills tion and Parks Department Town of Milton Leisure Services VON Acton Social Services Friends in Deed Support Services and the handicapped themselves We have been meeting for three months to dlvise a program of interesting and Tun tl ties but we have run Into two major roadblocks funds and facilities According to a survey distributed throughout North by the Physically Han di capped Citizens Affiliation the biggest need for a program of In nature seems be In Acton The survey also addressed program preferences which included darts crafts movies cards bingo trips and just simply gelling together to chut over a cup coffee In lng an Acton location for these tivltlcs we have unfortunately come to the conclusion that none of the available facilities in Acton are wheelchair accessible We are Contributions can be sent to the Recreation Committee for Special Needs co The Town of Hills Recreation and Parks Deportment Bo Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G You ivited I to with our committee would be welcomed Please give us a call Thank you Hockey coaches certification course Although we are in the dst of a heatwave the ice i is not that far away this year tifled will be hosting a Level Coach formerly levels and Clinic at the Alcotl Arena DATES Saturday and Sunday thinking about coaching Aug 27 TIMES m COST ISO ask about half back rebate program for local coaches and need to become Town of Hills 1 and Parks Department National course available The Recreation and Parks Georgetown Indoor Pool from Department is offering a National Monday Aug 29 to Sept a Crash Course to For more Information call The course is offered at the Fairy Lake boat rentals and canoes are available for rent at Prospect Park In Acton The noun of operation are 1 to Monday to Friday and to Saturday and Sun day A deposit is required when renting both types of craft For mora Information call 877 QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS A ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs ct Inililiwon Terashlta scored a major and Carol Johnston kicked the single In the lost Few minutes of the game Cheryl Thompson pulled the game in Kelly Cunningham had a fine day for Amies Body Shop as he scored on two pass and run plays Pat scored the other major and Jacobs chipped in the convert Pat and each had interceptions for Amies which puts In a tie with Pattl Waters of Lett s Due J mine had the tone interception for Corrigan GAME STARS J canine Lorusso Kim Lackie and Andrea Ford lABS Lyn BT Casey Dunn Patty Waters LD Monica IrF Spinelli magic in 30 new a used IO OPEN DAYS A WEEK Licenced Machanlc Bitkn Tunaups Exhiuiti Minor Rapatis 89 Guerph St Georgetown 8775501 For sports United win Georgetown United soccer club fresh from an Inspiring 10 Ontario Cup quarter final victory over Sud bury lost weekend continued Its win ways on Wednesday night with a drubbing of Mont el con In a Toronto and District league contest Ian Sketch Glen Bradley and Spinelli supplied the firepower for Georgetown while shutout goat tending was shared by Ray Ellis and Jay Corson Sketch scored the opener alter taking a feed and lobbing a shot over on advancing Montetcon into the empty net Bradley took ad vantage of a concerted Georgetown attack to score United second goal from close In front of the opposition net scored the prettiest goal of the contest beating a pair of enemy defenders with shifty move and depositing a high shot into the United coach Infills said he was pleased with the Georgetown fort especially with the game com on the heels of the clubs big Ontario Cup win lost weekend expected a letdown after Sunday for special praise after Wednesdays win describing the fleet forward play as magic Georgetown hosts Aurora on Aug 17 at Alcott Field In a and D league encounter before taking on Samlo Blaze in Ontario Cup semi final play at Burlington on Aug Guelph Slreet Georgetown CENTRE N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL NEXT COURSE STARTS SEPTEMBER to SEPTEMBER 28th Monday Wednesday Nights 6 30 to 30 For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 Georgetown Highland Games Annual General Meeting Tuesday August 16 1988 730 pm North Halton Golf Country Club Workers Needed Everyone is Welcome to Attend

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