Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 19, 1989, p. 13

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday August 19 Page I i Ladies Flag II Corrigan posts upset win win lose DREW By Herald Special Corngan pulls off another upset this weekend as Ihey defeated an undermanned squad 6 Flicks cemented a berth the top ranks with a flying leap over Burns Bullfrogs 146 Lett s Dive grabbed sole posses sion of second spot with a decision over In other action Arnie s Body Shop snuck into a tie with Burns for third and fourth as they beat Rockwell It was a battle of few as Avia and Corngan started with seven players Avia without the help of Lisa Allen put up a decent effort but Corngan continues to gain momentum Sandy Brownndge picked off two passes and scored a TD but Corngan answered back with six points for Shelley Har two points for Linda Husar and an interception for Michele and Jeanine Larusso At this pace Comgdn could defeat first place opponents I ergs Flicks in this Sundays matchup The second contest of the day proved to be a defensive struggle Both offences were stalled by tight coverage broke through the zeroes on a pass and run play that made Brad Ferguson receptions look no more than average Julie Foumier found another thing to excel at as she kicked in this match Burns answered right back with a fine pass and run play to Donna In the fourth quarter Monica found sis Marci McDonald in the for six more erg s breathed a sigh of relief as Burns is four points away from top spot Rockwell looked as if their first win was not a dream but was not to be Kelly Cunningham and Joanne Searle combined for all of points Cunningham posted while Searle had four Rockwell only score came on a pass to Lisa With Carol zio at the helm Rockwell demonstrated some offence seldom seen by this team Jets had a shock on the weekend as Michelle tumbled out of bed for the game Miehm snagged an and threw for two IDs and a two point convert to Janet Allison Kim Beckett and Helen SI ingsby respectively chose a JV pass to be her seventh interception of the season Kathleen scored while other scores were recorded by Kalhy Waters and a nameless player Bev Vickery Judy each added a two point convert to the tally GAME STARS Kathleen Lenvey McDonald Kelly Cunn Sandy Brownndge A Shelley Harrison and Linda Husar Air conditioning in cars may be thing of the past NHL Oldtimers back on ice Former NHL Stars are back for one more try in The Stars of Hockey Championship Senes They may not be as swift a skate as they were a decade ago but there is little doubt that teams of Topping off summer fun Top off your summer fun this year at the Hills Recreation and Parks Department s action packed Summer Activity Centre camps All participants ages 5 to will travel on our final Bus Trip to the African Lion Safan learn new crafts participate in cooperative and competitive games swim Tuesday and Fn day and much much more Register now for a half day full day or full week It will be a sum youll never forget For more information call Ext 270 Peewee Bantam game results Goals Metallic Booth Cathy Paul Nicole Remedial Yvonne Players Booth Sarah Williamson CaUjyPaul Goals Anne Donnelly Note Players Alison Taroesa imllli Tanya McMuler Green I Goals Wendy Pattlllo Noteworthy Players Wendy Tracy Homing Michelle Purple Goal Noreworthy Players Morgan Stephanie OBrien- Goals Darby Wendy Goals Anne Donnelly JanetScklal Noteworthy Players The Whole Team best game this season Goals Darby 13 Pad llo Trac Fowler Noteworthy Players Darby Tracy Fowler Tracy Homing White Noteworthy Players Cindy Hsredn An drea former NHL players will more than make up for speed b heightened guile when they gather in Kitchener for a 13 game series made for television The series will be taped over a four day period beginning August and running through to Sunday August when the champion ship game will be held All games will be played at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Dubbed The Stars of Hockey Championship Series former stars such as Sittler Paul Henderson Ron Ellis Eddie Shack Andre Savard Don Mar cotte Danny Gare Butch Bouchard Michel Gillies Lupien Walter Tkaczuk Bill Fair bairn Ted Irvine Fred Stanfield and a host of others will don the colors of Toronto Montreal Buf Boston and New York one more time Hockey fans who have followed the careers of this group of former NHL stalwarts will have the ty of focussing their memories and enjoying the skills of their Hockey Heroes For the 196990 series it is hoped to add the of Tiger Williams Clarke Gillies Henri Richard Steve Shutt and to make the even stronger The tournament begins Aug with two games in the evening Fri day and Saturday the schedule is repeated with two afternoon games and another pair in the evening with Sunday afternoon devoted to the Semi Finals and evening Aug 27 the Championship Game The television On Air crew has Ron Hewat doing play by play with Gary as color analyst with Bill and Red Story as hosts The officiating crew lists Bruce Hood and Ron Wicks to restore law and order By Peter Bohr Contributing Editor Road Track Do you want to be hot or dead California Assemblyman John Vas concellos asked reporters recently as they sat his comfortably tioned office Like politicians in other states Vasconcellos is doing a bit of grand standing on the trendy chlorofluoro- carbonsCFCs issue Fortunately his bill has about as much chance as that proverbial snowball Hades or maybe in downtown Palm Springs in August to say the dangers of CFCs escaping from automotive air conditioners aren very real Some million cars and light trucks in the United States have airconditioning systems Each one of them is filled with the refrigerant CFC com monly known as Freon or Genetron CFCs are gases widely used to pro duce not only coolants but also tic foams and aerosol sprays And in case you havent heard most of the worlds scientific community now agrees that errant CFCs are linked to reductions in the earths protective layer of ozone This part of the atmo sphere blocks most dangerous ultra violet light and other highenergy radiation But help for the atmosphere is on the way Two major American producers of DuPont and Allied Signal have gone even further They ve promised to discontinue their production of CFCs altogether by the year 2000 Now here s the rub There is no sub stitute for CFC used in today s automotive air conditioners Which means that as the supply of CFC 12 dwindles in the next few years our Genetic factors affect weight Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR ACTON ONT S Qtf CORNERS By Peter Gott M D First the calculations are based on someone elses idea of ideal weight This may not be appropriate for ev eryone For example you may be short and muscular or tall and der Depending on your bodybuild you may need more or fewer calories to maintain your weight To a large degree our body weights depend on our inherited genetic makeup You and I could weigh the same but because of our genetic in we might burn calories or store them as fat at different rates Therefore on the same caloric men you would gain and I would lose or vice versa Second calculations do not take into account physical activity Take two people with the same weight similar genes and identical caloric in take One is a trained athlete the er is sedentary Obviously the active person will require more calories to maintain weight than will the Inac tive individual Because of variations in ly determined metabolism and activi ty levels calculating calories is an in- accurate way to control weight Ive found an easier more useful way If you weigh yourself weekly and adjust your caloric intake accord ugly you should be able to achieve and maintain the weight you wish For instance if you start off pounds heavier than you want to be reduce calories by eating less starch and fat and omitting alcohol and sugar When you reach your desired weight relax the restrictions Adjust week Anticipate holidays when you are likely to eat more This method will meet your caloric needs and at the same time allow for ge netic influences and exercise HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 car air conditioners could become as useless as breasts on a bullfrog re gardless of silly legislation like the bill Not that DuPont and others trying to come up with a substitute DuPont alone claims to have invested some million in research The company has developed a new ref rig HFC that supposed to be harmless to the atmosphere But it will need an entirely redesigned air conditioning system which to work one automakers expect to introduce on or 1995 new cars DuPont has also developed a blend of other refrigerants HCFC HCFC 124 and HFC 152a that is percent less harmful to the ozone lay than and will work in cur rent systems Well sort of anyway The blend doesn t cool quite as well as doesn t last as long and most lm may require a few to current air conditioning sys terns The modifications will probably involve changing a systems dryer hoses and oil at a cost of perhaps to In any case one thing is certain Air conditioner refrigerant whether its CFC 12 the blend or HFC 134a will soon be three to five times more ex pensive than it is today according to those who make the stuff That will add about 25 bucks to the typical or cost of recharging a car air conditioning system But then thats a relatively small price to pay if we can continue to live and be cool Raid Trick Bit NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE 1 I paving Asphalt Concrete A Unit Located at Carols 65 Main St S Phone for an appt or please drop by 8772981 Gift Certificates Available

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