Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 30 January 1993, p. 18

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Page 18 — Halton Hills This, Week, Saturday, January 30, 1993, GPWO, Lei tee 2 storey, 4 bedroom home in the village of Erin. Brick and aluminum siding oversized bedrooms, 11/2 baths broad- loom throughout, mature trees. Access from quiet back street. A must to see WW-197 Itving room wlth bic fireplace, formal dining room, 3 + baths, joom tl onal sb rec acim aL ceiling fire- petersenii ies of birds will come to your room, WW-195, = a For more information, call: = Joe Ufkes, Sales Representative Fs 873-8518 THIS UNIQUE HOME! Nestled on a 50+ acre property only 30 mins. to Georgetown. Enjoy the comfort of }. this tum of the century home boast- ing solid brick construction with all the gingerbread trim still in original condition. Large bam, small driving Raiders defeat Rangers 7-2 Continued from page 17 “Jason was awesome, but then again he has been awesome since Christmas,”’ Poulstrup saic Bryan Gendron led the offensive fireworks with three goals. The for- mer Peterborough Pete, who fees the Raiders earlier this sea- on after wanting out of the Owen Ga Platers’ organization (the team he was traded to earlier in the Ontario Hockey League season as an over-age forward) ensured the fabled Georgetown collapse wouldn’t happen in the third peri- od, scoring two of his goals in the final 20 minutes. Tan Ellis also had a big hand in the Raiders’ offensive onslaught with two goals and two assists. Defencemen Jeff Churney and Chris Arro had the other goals for orgetown. Churney and Gendron scored first-period goals as the Raiders took a 2-1 advantage into the sec- ond. Once again, Georgetown outscored their rivals 2-1, with Ellis and Arro doing the honors, to take a two-goal lead into the ‘third. Georgetown resumes league play this weekend. On Friday night the team was in Burlington to meet the Cougars, then hosts Burlington tonight at the Alcott Arena (7:30 p.m., faceoff time) to complete the home-and-home series. In addition, Raider forward fe ' Coaches will not be placed wit P.O. Box 248, Acton, Ont., L7J 2M4; n 7:30 p.m., srthe’Anen bagion Board ly needed to help coordinate contact Shelagh Bailey at 853-3866. &<% Acton Soccer Club is now accepting written applications for those interested in being Coaches are needed for the boys, U-11, U-13, U-15 & U-19 age divisions. unless an application is received by the Soccer Board. Those interested may mail ltore to a Chumley, c/o The Acton Soccer Club, rson directly to me von at their meeting on February 3, 1993, lub will be beginning its etl indoor gti fof of socoat players The Acton Soccer CI on Sun., February 21, 1993. Times are still to be announced, but and supervise. If you are interest in aed out please Acton Soccer Club Board Meeting February 3, 1993, 7:30 p.m. at the Acton Legion Board Room than February 3, 1993. Or applications lunteers are urgent- property with office facilities, = bathrooms, sunken whirlpool, Trevor Brandt will be taking part in the Central Ontario Hockey League all-star game, which will be held Saturday afternoon in Burlington. Brandt, the Raiders’ leading scorer so far this season, will suit up for the West team. Georgetown defenceman Steve Weishar is also an alternate for the West squad. Soccer heading indoors Continued from page 17 soccer is interesting because it is hard to judge where the ball is going to be after a bounce off the gym doors or the walls. In the third game, the Gold team and the Purple team played to a 1-1 tie. Some handballs resulted in two minute penalties for both sides leaving the teams shorthanded. Jennie Royce scored for the Purple team. At half time, Leah Crane scored for the Golds with a goal kick from the side. Some hard kicks resulted in strong defensive moves with the result that Purple team player Angie Van Egmond was off with a thigh injury and Gold player Colleen was breathless after she stopped a strongly kicked ball with her. chest. Lee Sprout refereed for all the games. Coaches Marc Coates, Colin Royce, Lindsey Baines and Roger Roy plan abundant playing time for each member of the team. The regular season starts next week. Vendor wants an offer on this ential in-law suite and country living, 3 + 2 bedrooms, 3 + 2 inground pool, 14 x 60 deck over super Florida room. Bring the whole mit to this highway loca- 4 93-2-126 Highway location. $139,900. This 2200 sq ft home has been designed and equipped for Two bedrooms and one bedroom apartment, 24' x 36' new | the handicapped. Located on two acres in Erin Township steel garage or workshop. House re-shingled in 1992. } only 2 mins. from the village of Erin. Luxury living with 93-2-138 | super high non-developed basement. $279,000. 92-2-524 | $189, Located on one acre just north of Hillsburgh. Includes 3 + 1 bedrooms, oversized double garage, 2 bathrooms, large eat-in kitchen, fireplace in rec room and walkout from rec room 3 oa Priced well below reproduction costs at: 92-2-324 JOHNSON & “HANsT. Approximately one acre AS Ss So CIATES pao on the 4th Line of Erin. ne Treed and only feet away | THE SPRING MARKET from IS ON ITS WAY! fishing For Etoere LISTINGS gis oes +S | Call Wilf Moore* Today! COU b) From Acton/Georgetown 873-1847 Out of Area 1-800-267-7430 93-2-112 peti penis ) Res. 519-855-4914 Large beautiful lot in area of fine estate homes on Credit River Road in the village of Erin. Lor 8azeoe 93-2-137

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