Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 April 1993, p. 18

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Page 18- Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, April 14, 1999 BOB REYNOLDS & SON MASONRY LTD. All Block & Brick Work New and Repairs including Chimneys Established In This Area er 35 Years 877-9595 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning ENTRY went CONTRACTING * ALL TYPES OF FRAMING + RENOVATIONS + ADDITIONS *DECKS* FENCING +ALL GENERAL CONTRACTING ‘Ang Civiero Mike Civiero (416) 873-9838 9) dinnare ddings hot ee cat ‘be fet es ee ie Ren: RRA ings Halton Hills Ontario LOP 1H (519) 853-: 3667. Insurance STEAMATIC OF HALTON STEAMATIC. the NEW NUMBER 77-2320 DUCT CLEANING OUR SPECIALITY TODD SIMPSON Insurance Services R.R. #5, Caledon East Ontario LON 1EO Toll-Free 1-800- 268-4393 erior Decorating Renovations comm WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK AND CLEAN UP YRS EXPERIENCE for FREE ESTIMATE PLS, CALL MARK DURIE 840-5616 Pinegrove Renovations Plumbing & Specialty Call 873- 8478 T.V. Repairs Sharpening Don's Sharp All & Repair Your Complete Sharpening Service Will pickup and deliver Retoothing: Carbide Tip & Chain Drills, Blades, Knives, Scissors Honing (519) 856-4456 Woodworking REPAIRS TO ALL MODELS OF TVs s VCRs Also Microwaves, Stereos and Converters Free Estimates on Carry-In TV Repairs 873-1820 J.J. Electronics 360 Guelph St., Unit 37, Georgetown VOELISOT COREA A RATERS T ATV ED TIRTT ARC AA STORY Mul ulHiGAl) Janis or "Roland. aid water consultants Bus. (416) 874-3044 for (519) area 1-800-463-3622 [ BB Woodworking Company Limited ~ Since 1975 <4 ‘V Countertops to any size or shape V Ceilings ¥ Drywall ¥ Design 1 Elgin Street, Georgetown \,_ Shop 877-0472 Res. 877-5573 Youthful series se for Saturday final By Kathy Wade-Vlaar The last two divisions of the $32,400 final set for this Saturday. ical Move and driver Roger Mayotte took over past a :29.1 opening quarter to control the rest of the mile in the first $9,000 divi- sion clocking a :58 half and a 1:26.4 three quarters enroute to a commanding four length win timed in 1:55.4. The mile was a lifetime best for the son of Laag who is trained by Wayne Bloomfield and owned by Donald Johnstone of London, It was his fourth win in 11 season starts. Arrive At Five from the Gord >. Roselle stable was second and Steady Copilot finished third. econd division saw Eicarls El Diablo from Joe Stutzman’s barn } pace a career best 1:55.1 wire-to- wire victory for driver eh Brown over Befriender and S| The win was the Nitileor colt’s. third in four starts for owner Carl Gregg of Pittsburgh who shipped the horse from his Meadow’s train- er Steve LeBlanc to Stutzman’s sta- ble for the Youthful. Bill Robinson’s Bunny’s First who won divisions of the first and _ Second leg of the Youthful left from Post eight, remained near the back of the pack and closed to be fifth, The finalists for Saturday’s $32,400 Youthful Final are: Bunny’s First, Eicarls El Diablo, Arrive At Five, Make A Face, Laagical Move, Steamy Windows, Shrewd, Befriender, Mindal Pride. Bill Robinson’s ace trotter Program Speed, a four year old son of Super Bow! returned to the rac- ing scene after a five week layoff. Driven by Bill Gale, Program Speed made his 1:59.2 victory in Sunday afternoon’s $25,000 Free For All Trot look like a stroll in the park as he cruised to a three and a half length win over runner-up About A Dream, Impeccable Image and Charlie Ten Hitch who were third in a dead heat. Mohawk will host the second annual Drivers’ Charity Challenge on Sunday, with eight of the world’s best harness drivers com- peting for charity. Joining OJC regulars, Doug Brown, Steve .Condren, Mike Saftic, and Paul MacDonell will be hall of famer Ron Waples, Sr., defending challenge champion, Mike Lachance, Ron Pierce and Catello Manzi. Each of the drivers will be matched with a children’s charity. The challenge involves six races and each driver will earn points based on where he finishes in each race. The driver who finishes the challenge with the most points will have $5,000 donated in his name and the third place finisher will have $2,000 donated to his charity. All remaining charities will receive 100. e a NEW CAR FINANCING 1 a CONTINUES... “Until April 30/93 NORTH END MILTON 878-4137 Fans will be able to participate the Drivers’ Charity Challenge voting for the driver they feel y be the winner. After the completion of t event, a draw will be made from fans who voted for the Challei winner for a trip for two to t Meadowlands Pace. Fans will be able to have th photograph (or obtain an au graph) at Mohawk on Challen night from 6-8 p.m. According trainer-owner Ron Waples, Jr., hopes to have “Sexy” back to t races by the end of April or ea May. y port wi appreci- ated. To those who were unable to attend this initial meet, look forward to extending the show & shine scheduled on May 1, Pericen the hous of 12 mgm 4pm. April is Cancer Month Please give generously VO CTAAS AGEN CER EDED ANE HEATED CURT VENE CHORES EERE EMG i ee eGee

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