Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1988, p. 8

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Pigel HILLS OUTLOOK Saturday August IMS Sports playoffs Butterworth hits grand slam in Mets win BEELINE TRAVEL For PtirsonBlizotj Service 5 St 2nd Floor Downtown Georgetown 8732900 TOR LINE Georgetown con last week as big hits were again the order or the day games began on Wednesday Aug The score was tied heading Into the third inning but the Halt on Credit Union pulled through a victory Fuel Expos Mela Butterworth scored two homo runs one being a Brand slam Superb I Jason Hayes deserves a lot of credit or his great plays second base Playing for the Expos Amy Willis counted up four runs with one of hem being a grand slam Ryan Van toswegch played a good offensive garr scoring four runs including a run Tim La chance had three great hits and after being tagged out on second In the first Inning he work hard to run in the other two Mac Mountain view Plaza Angels edged out Hills Trout Farm Blue Jays This was a fiercely contested match with the Angels playing a sparkling defensive third Inning to beat the Blue Jays who had been undefeated up to that time For the Blue Jays Phillip Stock had tiger made a key out with a great catch at third base A count was the final score as Shoppers Drug Mart Orioles won a narrow victory over Continental Ser vices Mariners Playing for the Orioles Cameron Daviea as catcher made some outs an a last bat John Paul Zeni as short stop and then third baseman put forth a great fort to keep the Mariners from scor tag Cynthia Arnold maSe a hit and scored the run Great work Cynthia you really improved Scolt Bel ford scored his first home run of he season Super Mariners Bart Balanawskl scored two home runs Jeremy played a great defensive game at second base Apple Auto Glass Reds won over Elliot Custom Brokers Rangers Reds Gregory and Daniel Harris pulled through some great offensive action Strong on the defense were Andrew Hann and Brooke Duval Brooke was especially strong in the bottom of the third inning Both teams played a strong game on Aug as Halt on Hills Trout Farm Blue Jays won over Shoppers Drug Mart Orioles Far the Blue Jays Matt led the offensive barrage with home runs while Bryan Slultard made an outstanding catch on a blazing line drive which was then converted into a double ploy with a throw to first base Orioles John playing catcher made great defensive plays resulting In a number of outs at home plate Smithson who hit a double for he Orioles is a much improved player Thanks to Christopher Clemmer tor his run on the Orioles behalf Centennial ball diamond was the site for the exciting and tightly played game between Apple Auto Glass Reds and Hal Ion Credit Union Final score Reds 2S Playing an excellent game for the Reds were Tom Dales with good hit ting and a grand slam Wow Darren Selihar racked up a couple of doubles Strong defensive players In eluded Christopher La and Mike Tyler for the Mets had a home run Well done Richard Gosllln was responsible for some of the great fielding seen in this game Continental Services Mariners and Star Fuels Expos played a close game as the Mariners won 19 For the Expos Catherine Leonard double and added three runs to score Mitchell Oxford scored two runs and on a defensive play ran the ball to the lee on a last bat and stopped three runs Michael Taylor is credited with a double and two successful runs Thanks went to David Van Houtcn for three runs two home runs The Mariners played a consistently strong A Look Back QUESTION Whit learn damped the Georgetown Junior Eagles In doubled eider baseball action In August 1883 to advance In tbeOBA playoffs ANSWER game Special mention is made of the great efforts put forth by Man Forbes Corey Forbes Melissa While Great work Kentners battle back for tie McGlbbon Hawks looked like an easy winner In the Georgetown Senior Mens Ball Hockey League last week as they took a lead In the first period over But the Kentner never gave up and tied the score Goals by Charlie Brian Ice coming The Gordon Alcott Arena will have ice ready for use on Aug 22 Any individuals interested in book summer ice should contact the facility manager Immediately Winter Ice requests at all of the arenas should be made as soon as possible at the desired arena or by mailing in a request to the Recrea and Parks Department Town of Kills Box 128 Hills Georgetown On tarioL7G4Tl given the Hawks the lead fog for the Kentners were Don Parker Geoff Parker Dom Vetro and George Coyle This set the stage for the Hawk Larry Peter son to score the winner late In the third period on a set up from Ian Leisure Lines Any groups or teams requiring Ice time prior to this date should contact the Gordon Alcott Arena Some prime times are still available Groups wishing to utilize the community centres for regular meetings programs or special events are encouraged to book the required as soon as posst ble by calling the Recreation and Parks Department office When booking either ice time or community centres a facility ren tal agreement must be signed and the required deposit paid Events of special note coming up Include the North Halton Sports ip starting Aug Georgetown Minor Hockey registration Aug at the Arena and a coaching clinic at the Alcott Arena offered by the Recreation and Parks Depart men Aug 27 and In the Memorial and Acton Arenas Ball Hockey la moving into the playoffs Tuesday evenings from 30 30 p In Acton and Monday Tuesday and Thurs day at the Memorial Roller Skating has only a few weeks left in the season Sunday Aug in Acton and Wednesdays Aug and Aug si at the Memorial Arena Times for both arenas are from pm pm DUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES F0H YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES N Syme and Ray tnglls The next game saw the Midas team take a twogoal lead into the final frame and then have to hold on as Dave narrowed the score to one but they score the equalizer as the Midas goalie Cec Peacock made a number of key saves Peter wells and Doug Box scored for Midas with help from Mark Maxwell 1 Gary Beck and Roger Watson Daves Service Centres long goal was by Gary Bovalr from Marty Weaven and Brian Patterson The last game featured some strong goaltending on the part of McEachern who shut out the and allowed the Choice Air squad to win John Bajic with help from Martin and Eddy Dale scored the winner early In tne first period and Ron McKelvey from Larry Bingham sealed the victory with seconds left to play and the goalie Bob White on the bench PIZZA HUT OPEN HOUSE On Saturday Georgetown pizza Hut will be an OPEN HOUSE Everyone la welcome to come out tor free coffee end end discuss employment opportunities with the team Learn extensive training programs Friendly staff Career advancement opportunities Full benefits package much much morel If you are unable to attend please feel free to drop In anytime to fill out an application form Looking fotword to meeting you I Saturday August 20th 10am to Nells DRIVING SCHOOL NEXT COURSE Knurrs SEPTEMBER to SEPTEMBER 28th Monday Wednesday to 930 PrhrmtmLnaanM phone 8772671 The University that comes to you FALL TERM 1988 September December including exams Join the growing number adulls starting or continuing their studies part time at You may qualify for any number of our classroom televideo or courses available in the Brampton Area For your convenience classes are held or weekends with a selection of centres to choose from Brampton Centennial Secondary School McMurchy Ave Peel Regional Police Erin Mills Parkway MIsslssauga Brampton Public Library Queen Street Peel Regional Police Dixie Road Mississaugd Hewlett Packard Canada Ltd Goreway Road MIsslssauga For those who prefer not to attend formal classroom lectures Telecollege can be your alternative At there is a course to suit your interests career lifestyle and location Choose from an array of Arts Science Business and Economics courses for a complimentary copy of the FallWinter Part Time Studies Course Calendar or for personal assistance just call us well be pleased to help you 5198841970 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