Page 36 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May, 1, 1993 By Bruce Murray Special tomorrow (Sunday), The this year,” 3-225 :27.4, Klipper Wilco took and kept daylight between MONEY CONCE FINANCIAL PLANNING CENTRE How To Get The Most Out Of Your Money lf you or someone you know: * is Concerned about income resulting from low interest rates * want to learn about alt low risk i * want to learn how to save income tax * learn about “safe income" Producing investments Join us at this free seminar: WEDNESDAY, M 7:30 P.M. Balloonist. AY 5, 1993 SHARP Seats Only! RAMSAY BARR, C.D., MVA Broker ak, 796-3565 ”* 24 HOURS ... the obvious choice COUNTRYWIDE Vendex Realty Inc. stamped herself as the one to beat inthe upcoming $53,000 final three-year-old Laag filly was “She’s come back very strong said Christoforou, Jr. whose father, Chris, Sr. handles the training duties for owners Frank rf. charge herself and the rest. of the field for the rest of the way. On Fire Again finished second and Her Own Boss closed be third. The second division produced one of the most exciting finishes of the spring with six fillies finishing within 1-1/4 lengths of one another, Anita’s Heiress, who was ninth at the half mile mark, stormed Past the leaders in the stretch to Post the narrow win for driver Ron Henderson in a time. of 1:57. The daughter of Nihilator edged out pace-setter Tour de France and “She showed a lot of ability last year (10 wins in 16 Starts),” said Henderson. “She got roughed up last week so Iwas just hoping to get a good cheque tonight and make the final.” Trainer Paul St. Pierre co-owns Anita’s Heiress - we should play well as a team. We 40 with Pamela Chevalier of tive divisions. The boys baseball need to improve our hitting a bit Dearborn, Michigan. team takes on Aldershot while the and our Pitching should be strong,” \ Call 873-1877 to reserve yours North America Cup eligible girls play Notre Dame. bow games said Hastie, are in Georgetown, BEE Oe Klipper Wilco leads the way Jo Car to win in 1:55.1. Her career earnings stand at more than $156,000 for the Andray Farm-of Indiana, Pennsylvania. Nuclear Flash pushed his lifetime bankroll to $540,748 in winning the $16,000 preferred pace last Saturday for driver Doug. Brown and Milton trainer Joe Stutzman; The classy six-year-old campaigns for new owners Al Baxter, Garth Patterson, John LeBlanc and Angus Hay HoofBeat Allied Bomber was sharp in his 1993 debut on the Sunday card. With Paul MacDonell filling in for trainer-driver John Kopas, the No Nukes colt won in a brisk 1:55.1 for owners Kopas Stables Ltd. of Iiderton and Suvretta Stables of Toronto. Allied Bomber won $45,885 last season as a two-year- old. Just Class captured the $18,000 fillies and mares Open pace on Friday for Chris Christoforou, Jr. The five-year-old Albatross mare held off Landfair Caveat and Lyn ry. General Ring returned to the local circuit after spending most of Cie oeenvacwver. | Redmen thump Bishop Reding sae tsi Better than competitive rates. Saul aus peer es By Elen Pie At the end of the half, Acton was ipeci leading'7-0. Acton’s defense began to deteri- orate during the second half. The struggled to get the ball out of their one. Reding finally got on the score- board mid-way through the half with a try, but missed the convert, so Acton still lead 7-5, Acton didn’t give up, though. Dave Dolliver lunged across the goal line to take the game away from Reding. Acton’s next home game is Tuesday, May 11 when they take Dame. on Notre . the diamond School with Shannon Morris get- ting the win. Coach Bob Hastie Says the team should do well this ear. Despite poor defense in the sec- ond half, Acton High School Redmen midget boys Tugby team managed to defeat Bishop Reding High School of Milton 12-5 in their first home game of the season last Tuesday. With a strong offense, Acton opened the scoring mid-way through the first half when Carlo Scappin broke away on the outside of the field and crossed Reding’s goal line. Acton got an additional two Points on the convert minutes Tater. Rebels take to Georgetown District High School is ready to start up its diamond sports Monday with both the boys and girls teams set to start their seasons. Both teams appear to be strong and should do well in their res N “T think we'll do as well as last year, we have a lot of new girls and The boys season consists of an eight-game schedule while the girls Play seven. The girls are coming off an 8-0 exhibition win over Acton High DRIVE A LITTLE... 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