Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 March 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton-Hills This Week; Wednesday, March'24/1993 INSTANT RESERVATIONS CANADA 2000 Return Airfares from: Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg Halifax St. Johns $329.- $319.- $319.- $259.- $239.- $269.- Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices. ints operate from Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 ROOS TRAVEL 873-2000 By Alex Tough 2 The Halton league is closing down fast to the championship of like finishing undefeated over the long haul from last September. ‘Their lead over McGibbon is 19 points with 28 available for the players. George #2 are now out of the running for first and with only a small outside chance of gaining sec- ond. O’Tooles are fourth. Should they drop one point they can only finish in fourth place. Still and all, a reasonably exciting chase to the end. George #1 and Timeout #1 are tied for fifth place with Legion #1keeping Copper Kettle #1from the top seven. In the playoffs Legion #4 and McGibbon are tied for first place Halton League season | Darts with 39 points, O’Tooles have 29, Copper Kettle #2 have 25 and George #2 have 23. With full turn out of players the leaders have capi- talized with good performances. ‘The singles are last on the agenda “and are due to be played at the unday, commencing 12:00 noon. Final registration closes at Names and dollars for the ban- quet, awards and dance night on Ist May at St. George’s have to be in to the league by the end of this month or no entry for the meal and awards part of the festivities. There is a small charge for those who wish to attend the dance only, probably :00 pm. This is normally a good evening, so get your booking Are You Interested in joining GEORGETOWN LADIES FLAG FOOTBALL? or If you haven't heard from your team Rep. Call Leanne 877-6963 Andrea 877-3629 Interested in Refereeing Sunday Mornings? Call for details 7 April 4 Sunday - Carlisle Arena, Carlisle it Time HALTON HURRICANES _ SPRING TRYOUTS ‘AAA' MINOR HOCKEY Minor Atom Minor Novice 1985 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Midget (all) ice 1984 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Minor Atom 1983 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM Atom 1982 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM Atom Bantam 1978 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM Peewee April 6 Sunday - Alcott Arena, Georgetown Minor Bantam Minor Bantam 1979 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Peewee 1980 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM Erin Arena, Erin Miser icitoe Novice 1984 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Minor Peewee Minor Peewee 1981 8:00 PM to tam 1978 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM Midget (alll) Players sign up at arena Only Cost is $7.00 per tryout April 7 Wednesday - Alcott Arena, Georgetown 1983 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 1976 & 1977 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM + Erin Arena, Erin 1982 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 1 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM 1979 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM April 8 Thursday - Alcott Arena, Georgetown 1985 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 1961 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM 1976 & 1977 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM Check out the ‘Hurricane Storm Brewing’ for 1993-94 For further information call 1-416-877-8379 ——_) in early through team captains. Tickets are $15 per person, with the playing member’s being refundable upon showing at the event. At the recent league meeting, Darlene Wheeler was elected presi- dent for next season. Russ Hillier, Kim Smid and Monica Southon were also elected for the next term. Larry Hunt continues as competi- tions manager and Mike Pepper (Mobile Sound) is again stats man. Next season start up is 13 September with a prior captain’s meeting on 7th September. The reg- istration date is 13 August with eight players and dollars, the required minimum directly to Kim Smid. Watch the column for more. news nearer the date. The Halton Annual Challenge takes place in the Acton Legion on Sunday 4th April. Locally Ian McDonald and Dan Abercrombie are taking names for this event of singles, doubles and teams. The Industrial league first divi- sion is the Hustlers’ to win or lose right now. A few weeks remain and the lads are away in front of new second challengers, Cutters have returned to familiar territory after some challenging weeks of play. Westenders and Steeprock are back to third and fourth place respectively. Dream Team and Firemen ‘played’ a void match last week with both teams being short of the minimum players needed for their encounter. Nevertheless, Dream Team remain in front, and indeed are league win- ners, being unable to be caught. Ensigns move back to second place with Hot Shots breathing down their necks in the battle for promotion. Five points separate sec- ond and third place at the moment. It looks like Acadian Pools and Inter County are set for the drop to the second division. In the Halton league play, Hugh Smid fired 180, Hank Van Gogh finished 126 and Jim Long closed s rapidly running out out 111. Todd Axford and Ray orter scored 160 and 156 respec- tively. Brad Youmans and Mike Pepper both scored three 140s. Colin Hicks scored two 140s and 134. Terry Hancock and Dave Scutt each fired two 140s. Single 140 and another high score came from Eddie Ebbinge, Dave Nicholls, Jeff Henderson, Ian McDonald and Gord Yake. Tough lost his fourth b-} singles in succession, this time to © ‘bogey’ player, Wyman Somers (and in teams!). Did Julie Yake actually defeat Chris Scutt in sin- gles? According to the game sheet - yes! Barb Hope took out Dan Abercrombie for Legion #2’s only singles win. Some Industrial league stats. Bill : McCartney opened 108, Ron Scarlett did the same - twice in suc- cession. Hustlers finished double four times. Brian Ward opened a 116. Gord Bottoms opened with 93 and Graham Griffiths 85. Russ Hillier, Dave Scutt, Ray Ackroyd and Dennis ‘X’ each scored 140 and Ken Gritten notched 138. Al Murphy had six starts and so did Jim Franks and in the same match. Al had six of six and Jim six of eight. Mike Hope had seven of eight Starts. The Industrial league annual night is on Saturday 15th May at the Legion. Tickets are $20.00 per per- son (including members’ refundable upon early attendance for the din- ner) and must be obtained and paid before the day. The doors and bar open at 6:30 pm and the bar is, as usual, free, so to speak. Bridge Results Jack Kaarsemaker and. George Sargent emerged as the No. 1 team in Monday afternoon’s bridge com- petition at Georgetown Legion Hall. Mike Lorusso and Rene March placed second. Tying for third were Earl Ryder and Aspy Bapooji and the team of Elsie Whitham and Bill Scannell. oot GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTRAT HOUSE LEAGUES FOR '93 * Jr. T-Ball - 5 yr. (by Aug. 31/93) & 6 yr. Squirt - 8 yr. & 9 yr. PeeWee - 12 yr. & 13 yr. * Midget / Juvenile - 16 yr. - 19 yr. * Sr. T-Ball - 7 yr. Tyke - 10 yr. & 11 yr. * Bantam - 14 yr. & 15 yr. * These leagues are new for '93 and depend on registration numbers. Information 877-8379 Monday March 1, 1993 GEORGETOWN HOCKEY HERITAGE COUNCIL GEORGETOWN KINSMEN CLUB HOCKEY HERITAGE DRAW The Georgetown Kinsmen Club and the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council would like to thank all of the people who supported the 2nd Annual Hockey Heritage Draw. Prize tickets were drawn at the 16th Annual Hockey Heritage Dinner on Monday, March 1, 1993 and the winners list is as follows: 1stPrize Tickets for two anywhere Delta Airlines flies DONNA RIPLEY Georgetown 2nd Prize Autographed Maple Leaf Game Stick PANO TSAPOITIS Toronto returned for auction: auctioned to WALT DIXON Georgetown 3rd Prize | Autographed Wayne Gretzky Stick BOB HOOPER Georgetown returned for auction: auctioned to MIKE MANES Actot 4thPrize Autographed Ottawa Senators Jersey MARGARET MAGUIRE Georgetown Autographed."Raced" Scott Goodyear Gloves PANO TSAPOITIS Toronto Autographed Toronto Maple Leafs Jersey. BRUCE CARTWRIGHT _ Georgetown Autographed Bob Rouse "Game" Stick GILLIAN SHAW Georgetown Autographed Andy Van Hellemond Referee's Sweater JERRY YOUDEN Georgetown Autographed Ottawa Senators Stick 'Y PALMER CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE WINNERS! WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR SUPPORT IN 1994! HOUSE LEAGUE SELECT COACHES for Tyke, PeeWee, Bantam and Midget Indicate your coaching interest at Registration or phone 877-9976. : "REP" TRY-OUTS: beginning dates / locations Jr. T-Ball - 8 yr. Tues., March 30, 6 - 7:30 p.m., Joseph Gibbons Rookie Ball - 9 yr., Mon., March 29, 7:30 - 9 p.m., Stewarttown Minor Mosquito - 10 yr., Mon., March 29, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Stewarttown .. Harrison Bantam - 14 yr & 15 yr., Tues., March 30, 6:30 - 8 p.m., Gym 3, High School Midget - 16 yr. & 17 yr., Wed., March 31, 8- 10 p.m., Gym 1 & 2, High School Juvenile - 18 yr. &.19 yr., Tues., March 30, 7:30 - 9 p.m., Hat There will be at least 7 mation, phone 877-7954 ison try-outs, (4 Indoor & 3 outdoor). For further Infor- O.B.A. COACHES CLINIC - LEVEL 1: Saturday, March 27 9am. -5 p.m. Georgetown District High School G.B.A. Coaches - Free All Others - $20 Phone.877-7954

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