Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 8 May 1993, p. 26

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Page 26 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May 8, 1993 ELECTRONIC SERVICE AT A PRICE THAT WON'T JOLT You! . VCRs «HOME & CAR STEREOS . . .*PORTABLES « CDs * TURNTABLES VIDEO GAMES * COMPUTERS « ETC. 90 DAY GUARANTEE « FREE ESTIMATES ALL SERVICE PERFORME! PREMISES BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS For At The Best Price Call TUES. - FRI. 900-600 SSINCLAIRAVENUE SERVING HALTON | SATURDAY GEORGETOWN HSEATEA 900-500 ONTARIO SINCI 877-2425 GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND | ACTON BOWL SCOTCH DOUBLES TOURNAMENT WINNERS 1st place _ with a +98 pin's over average Deforest & Bard Dance 2nd place with a +90 pin's over average Keith Green & Pat Giguere 3rd place _ with a +82 pin's over average Dave Uiterwyk & Bev Bremner 4th place. Angie Mowat & Robin Williams 5th place’ ~ Cathie Ahearn & Terry Corkwin 6th place Cathie Ahearn & Grace Robertson 7th place —- Teresa Uiterwyk & Dave Manes 8th place. Blake Smith & Mike Milligan 9th place Julie Heatley & Wilfred Gardiner 10th place John Aheam & Lisa McCristall 11th place. Norm White & Judy Mitchell 12th place Brent Dance & George Lee 13th place Don Smith & Kendra Kellas 14th place Tom Manes Jr. & Doug Williams 15th place. John Wagg & Sue Conway 16th place André Conway & Lila Atkinson 17th place Gord Williams & Mamie Manes 18th place Sue Watton & Elaine Petkoff 19th place John Wagg & Shelley McArthur 20th place Keith Green & Kelly McArthur 21stplace Blake Smith & Ross Smart Congratulations to all the winners FIN. ANDINGS TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES 1. Unpredictables 137 2. Should Have Been's 117 3. Pinheads 111 4. The Zero's 104 5. Bowling Stones 6. Shady Ladies HIGH SINGLES Teresa Uiterwyk Donna Manes Peygy Johnson HIGH Teresa Uiterwyk 263 Donna Manes 238 Anna Olsen CEE JAYS PLAYOFF STANDINGS 1. 3 Men & A Lady 2. Misfits 3. No Frills 4. Masters 5. The 4 B's 6. Jules Jewel MENS HIGH SINGLES Blake.Smith 289 Steve Sheppard 269 Jody Sheppard- y 263 LADIES HIGH ae Fran Burton Julie Heatley Cathie Ahearn Jody Sheppard LADIES HIGH bay oe Fran Burton Cathie Ahearn Julie Heatley per 220 on 588 Legion meet is close to starting blocks By Colin Gibson The etown Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 2nd annual track and field meet is settling into the starting blocks in preparation for its June 12 unveiling at the Georgetown and District High School track and field facilities. Peter Smith, the executive officer in charge of track and field activi- ties for the Georgetown Legion, reports that the 13 Georgetown area elementary schools which have been invited to take part have been advised of the schedule of events and that posters will shortly be Acadian Pools 5 Panthers i Interc'y Sports 5 mennnavud Hustlers Gasketmen Steeprock Highrollers Second Division DreamTeam 5 Independents q Onwne appearing in the schools letting everyone know how the spécial day has been laid out. The Georgetown and area schools participating include; Centennial, Stewarttown, Georgetown Christian School, George Kennedy, Glen Williams, Holy Cross, Joseph Gibbons, Limehouse, Park, Pineview, St. Francis of Assisi, Sacre-Coeur an Harrison. Events are scheduled to get the events: TRACK EVENTS 9 - 9:30 a.m. - 1500-metre race girls 14 & under, boys 14 & under 9:35-10:45 a.m. — 60-metre race girls all ages, boys all ages. 11:05 -11:35 a.m. - 800-metre race girls 11-14 years, boys 11-14 years 11:40-12:50 p.m.- 100-metre race girls all ages, boys all ages Darts Standings Playoffs Industrial League L Void Games W L P Oo .- 35 underway at 9 a.m. and wrap-up about mid-afternoot 1:05-2:10 p.m. - 400-metre race The following is is a schedule of girls all ages, boys all ages 2:15-3:15 p.m. — 200-metre race girls all ages, boys all ages FIELD EVENTS 9 - 12:05 p.m. - running long jump girls all ages, boys all ages 9 - 1:30 p.m. — standing long jump girls all ages, boys all ages 10 - 12:50 p.m. - baseball throw girls 5-10 years, boys 5-10 years 9 - 12:30 p.m. — high jump girls 11-14 years, boys 11-14 years Rebs thrash Notre Dame The Georgetown District High School Rebels senior girls softball team made short work of Notre Dame last Monday, triumphing 5-1. Shannon Morris carried most of the weight for the Rebels, tossing the win and being named, along Independents with Kim Brown, as an offensive Hotshots ° Get your message out to the public today with our NO-HASSLE FLYER SERVICE oS 75! you will receive 10,000 flyers printed H with any colour ink on white 8 1/2" x 11" stock. The above price includes artwork, ing and all 10,000 copies will be inserted into Wednesday's or Saturday's edition of Halton Hills This Week. Printing and composition requires three days...Call and place your order today! Contact Halton Hills This Week 873-2254 Let us show you how our Flyer Service can save your business time and money! _|' wp HE [HIS WEEK far gt ‘9

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