Page 18 THE HERALD Wednesday September Playoff tourney set to go The Georgetown Fairgrounds diamonds provide the backdrop as the stage is being set for the version of the Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff Softball League championship playoff tournament scheduled for Friday Saturday and Sunday Ail league teams participate in the playoff championship touma but two games slated for this evening Wednesday will finalize tournament opponents In this evening contests Shady Ladies and Travelling Blueberries lock horns to settle second and third place in the leagues final regular season standings Red Sox and Rogers Dodgers clash for the bragging rights not to mention tournament placement for and regular season standings spots Tournament games commence at 6 30 Friday evening con through Saturday and wrap up Sunday with the Consolation final slated for 2 p and the championship final scheduled for The tournament features a double knockout format so regular season champion Dirty Shirts will be severely tested if they entertain hopes of pulling off a rare league double The Georgetown Ladies Powder puff Softball League Awards Banquet and Dance is scheduled for Oct 14 at the Acton Legion Team and individual awards will be presented at the Awards Ban quet and Dance Further information on the af fair can be obtained this weekend from championship playoff organizers COACH SHAWN I ESLIE Issues Instructions to Curwood Packag runner Chris Howell during a stop in play in the GBA Pee WeeBantam playoff championship final Thursday at the Fairgrounds Curwood Packaging claimed the playoff championship title by defeating Toronto Dominion Bank 139 Herald photo tops league ROUND Dirty Shirt fl Blue Zona Saturday 12 SATURDAY DUMP plica FRIDAY Discs Curwood Packaging parlayed playoff momentum into a title triumph by topping Toronto Domi Bank in the Georgetown Baseball Association Pee WeeBantam championship playoff final staged Thursda Sept at the Fairgrounds Curwood did not have the strongest regular season but five- out of six playoff wins culminating in the playoff pionship win made for a banner 1989 season Jason Duke and Kein Shaw crankedout for the win with Chris Howell Mike Bahr and Shane Leslie contributing hits Performing well on the mound were Kevin Shaw Jason Duke Mike Lumber Shane Leslie and Andrew Elliott Jason Buckles Shane Leslie and Josh Webster were outstanding behind the plate Seeing outfield duty were Dale Jenkins Chris Howell Steve Jackson Josh Webster Andrew Elliott Seth Homer and Elliott Glass The infield chores were handled b Jason Duke M ke Lumber Kevin Shaw and Mike Bahr Kevin Shaw was selected as Cur wood Packaging Most Valuable Plajer The entire team joined in thank ing coaches Shawn and Stuart Leslie for a job ell done Curwood s hitting power was just a bit too much for the T D Bank crew despite Robichaud s double and four RBI performance Danny had a single and an RBI and Kevin Withers had a single The Most Valuable Player for Toronto Dominion Bank was Scott Crawford Toronto on Bank was coached Keith Wither and Hutchins and team members in eluded Dann Phillip Boyd Campbell Scott Crawford Danny Gravelle Steve Heinz Hutchins Scott Lahey Jean Claude Ouimet Chris Joey Robichaud Ryan Visser and Kevin Withers Hot Being 2 a Raisin Hall ID SATURDAY DUMP of 2nd Best of tara 10 SATURDAY fl Lifes a Peach SATURDAY SATURDAY 00pm DUMP place 10 C 11th place into lawCms against Slot Cue User Raid CranpSld fiCOpaSOlHWY EC OK Slot at A Slot Noncontact loop opening The Georgetown Men s Non Memorial Arena on Guelph Street Further information on the Lawn tournament On Saturday Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club hosted its last tour nament of the season with a Mixed Trebles First three game High skip Hobbs vice and J White lead Georgetown Second three game High skip J vice and G lead Streetsville First two game High Shaw skip vice and lead Streetsville Second two game High Ed Par sono skip Spence vice and V Hamilton lead Milton High one game High Trayor skip E Trayor vice and lead Streetsville On Sept 30 ladles participated in a Trebles tournament at Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club High three game winners from Brampton were Holtran skip Fowler vice and V High two game winners from Milton were M King skip Childs vice and H Hills lead Second High two game winners from Streetsville were A Crozier skip Hoben vice and J lead Third High two game winners from Milton were L Spence skip V Hamilton vice and M The Georgetown Men s Non Contact Hockey League has open ings for players for the upcoming season scheduled to get under way Oct 10 According to league spokesman Dale Avery the league is restricted to players 30 years of age or older and has been operating since The league runs from October to late March or early April and operates out of both Gordon Atcott Memorial and Memorial Street Arena on Further information on the league can be obtained by con tacting Dale Avery at 1050 COMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES JLWJJOB 0 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE OIL UNDERCOATING JOHN HAMILTON 877 9394 5 ARMSTRONG AVE UNIT 5 GEORGETOWN ONT L7G4S1 REGISTRATION Halton Hills Blue Fins Sept 18th Georgetown District High School 730 8777893 OPEN THE DOORS TO SKATING FUN Join The GEORGETOWN FIGURE SKATING CUB CANSKATE program for boys and glib aged 12 Group instruction taught by One and two day available WINTER RhGISTRATION89L 90 Sept 131989 Friday MMdiy IS 1989 DO 60R00NALC0TT ARENA Prectakm Turn Fun Skate and Cathime Sale Fur totaMfiou ragatAflg Scuds Does winterizing yourpoolgiveyou cold feet If you re unsure about how to prepare your pool for winter you need Because if your pool isn protected in winter you may be in for some nasty surprises next spring Bring your pool to and we tell you how to properly close it for the season so it s easj to open and ready for swimming season We take the chill out of winter pool care I Bring your pool to BioGuard FREE POOL CLOSING SEMINAR SEPTEMBER 14 1989 730 North Halton Golf Club Banquet Room RSVP 8733320 ACADIAN 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