Page 14 — Halton Hills This Week, Ladies Powderpuff underway ‘The season has finally started for the Georgetown Ladies Powderpuff ague. Mourning After 17 Blew By You 4 This team sure won’t be mourn- ing after this great game. Wendy Marshall went 4-for-4 at bat. Julie Burgan, Nikki and Sharron Zimja did a fantastic job pitching. A dou- ble by Debbie Anderson. Blew By You had Paulette Friolet getting the first home run of the season as well as a double. Lisa Johnston, Caryn Shearer, Laurie Sunnucks and Diane Westwood all had triples. Great game by all. Jaded Bunch 13 Bar B Q’d by Charcoal 5 Kim Kirk hit her first home run of the season, while Dawn Broadbent was close behind her with a triple. Jennifer Ripley and Laura Given both hit doubles. Great pitching by Stacey Hamilton. and Doreen Dobins. Bar B Q’d by Charcoal couldn’t keep the fire going. Terri Winham was stealing bases and Wendy Reed made a good throw from field to home. Solid pitching by Janet Ransom. Catch The Wave 16 Field of Dreams 11 A close game but it was just a lit- tle too Wavey out there for Field of Dreams. Shaaron Cater had a home run and two doubles. Great pitching by Sandy Robinson and Joanne Hey, Kids, Take a Hike! Spring is in the air and it’s time to learn about the great outdoors! This’ three week program is designed for the budding hiker in your family. We will visit a variety _of different natural environment streams, fields and forest and learn about plants, animals, insects and the food chain. Nora Savage is our capable instructor and she has designed this program especially for children ages 6-9 years. The program will operate on Saturday mornings from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for three weeks starting May 29. For further information, call the Recreation and Parks Department at 873-2600, ext. 275. Be a Leader-In-Training Gain valuable leadership skills working as a volunteer in the Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Summer Programs. The Leader in Training Program and the Junior Leader Program both pro- vide extensive training and hands- on experience working with chil- dren, public relations, child behav- ior management, new games and much, much more. For further information about how to register for this great training experience, call the Recreation and Parks Hey, kids! What have you got planned for the summer? Have a look at all the great Activity Centres operating throughout Georgetown and Acton! Whether we've you’re a toddler or a teen, Buying or selling... Halton Hills This Week Classifieds get results. Call 873-2254 Recreation News Wednesday, May 12,1993 Ladies Powderpuff Kemper. Good fielding by Lori Hofing. Field of Dreams player Robin Maltby had a good night at bat with ‘a triple and a double. Virginia Walker also hit a double. 3 RBI’s for Cathy Dawson and Joanne Emmerson. Double Bubble Club 24 Sa-Fii Leslie MacLean hit a triple and made a-nice throw from center to et the out at home. Janice Clendening and Karin Feistl both had RBI's. Good first game by all. But the Double Bubble Club sure weren’t stuck to the bases coming up with the big win. Chris Netten hit two triples and a double. Donna Harder also hit a double. Good fielding by Anne Dale. Lynda Chadwick had a great night behind The Hoya’s truly were B B Q’d by Charcoal in this strong defensive ame. Charcoal played one player short and still sizzled to the win. Dini Fisher had a home run and a double. Leslie Beague, Janet Ransom, and Janet Poirier all hit doubles. Roseann Harrison pound- ed out a triple. The Hoya’s halved the score with Jeannie Brookes, Priscilla Reyce and Sue MacDonald all hitting doubles. got a fun time planned for you...everything from Leadership Training to Baseball Camp, Sports Camp, Nature Camp, Tennis Camp, Studio Arts Camps, Theatre Camp and Musical Theatre Camp. Space is limited: and prices are great so don’t wait or you might be too late! For further information, call the Recreation Hotline at 873-2600, ext, 275. Solid fielding by Kathy Sevenster. Field Mice 11 24/K 5 Wendy Shannon had a great:start for the season by getting a home run, while Perriett Jolin hit two doubles. Julie Ann Snyder and Janette Gale both hit doubles. Good pitching by Gloria, Cindy, P.J. Left digging for gold is 24 K. A good double by Denise Robinson. Laura Watson made a good play at home. Joanne Payton showed her glove % Restorations * Fine Finishes * Courtesy Cars % Complete Collision Repair |877-8685 311 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown, Ontario Vs, Georgetown Soccer Club —— 1993 —— OPENING DAY Saturday, May 15 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Cedarvale Park All Leagues will participate, although not every team will play. Coaches will notify players of game times. Meet coaches, soccer executive, and other volunteers. Also remember Photo Day, Saturday, June 12th. 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