Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 19 June 1993, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Last Saturday the Georgetown Lawn Bowlers enjoyed a lovely day of bowling in a competition of mixed trebles. Teams participating were from Streetsville, Milton, James Garden, Etobicoke and Georgetown. Competition was for the John T. Armstrong Memorial Trophy, donated by his son, Paul Armstrong. 1st High Three game winners: Skip - Norris Hobbs, Vice - Betty Hobbs and Lead - John White, from Georgetown; Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, June 19, 1993 — Page 21 Hobbs rink tops tourney 2nd High Three game winners: Skip - Greg Laverty, Vice - Gloria McDowell and Lead - Sharon Spittachine, from Streetsville; High 2 game winners: Skip - Tom Aitken, Vice - Irene Darling and Lead - Alec Smith, from James Garden, Etobicoke; 2nd High 2 game winner: Skip - Fred Shortill, Vice - Chris Wild and Lead - Ruby Rodger, from Georgetown; High one game winner: Skip - Ed parsons, Vice - Laura Spence and Lead - Fran Clements, from Milton. By Mike Zrostek Even though their team finished short in their playoff run this year, two of the Georgetown District High School Rebel softball play- ers, Leanne Mossop and Sherrie Peacock strutted their stuff at Monday’s Halton All-Star game in Oakville. Mossop and Peacock represent- ed the Richardson division at the game, which had 300 people in Peacock shines in All-Star game attendance, as the Volpe divsion won 9-5. Peacock had a strong game at the plate as she singled, tripled and drove in three of the five runs. As well, Peacock saw some action on the mound, pitching an inning even though she didn’t have all of her control.That was to be expect- ed, considering she hadn’t pitched in a while. Mossop walked and scored in her plate appearance. KZ Say ‘men and up to 34" for women. Comm materials used for heads are: brass, i inless steel. Methods of putter head manutacturing include investment casting, die casting, forging. A very important consideration when selecting a putter is finding the loca- tion of the putter heads centre of gravity. Most alignment aids either on putters sweets} ‘and not where indicated by the alignment find the putter heads centre of gravity (sweet: tl solid or where the head resists twisting. pencil etc. And as the unknown golfer says: “The number of tees in your bag will always be less than 3 or more than 600." » UBOD Ss} EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 873-2611 The Georgetown Lawn Bowling trebles team of (from left) Betty Hobbs, John White and Norris Hobbs were presented with the John T. Armstrong Memorial Trophy by Paul Armstrong at the conclusion of the mixed trebles tournament held last Saturday at Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club. photo by Miles Gilson PEIHOWEN 873-2254 Treadmills Universal Gyms Bicycles Steppers CLUB REPAIR Striders je Clu Weights & Benches lowers ccessories Ski Machines And More... Ry 162 Guelph St., Georgetown alTs (3 doors down from Barragers) 377-0833 SPLENDID AFFORDABILITY! $75,000 This 4 bedroom 700 sq. ft. mobile home sits on la huge picturesque, cul-de-sac lot in Erin's Stanley Park: Vendors will consider holding a mortgage. RMAC93-36 IRAMIC LAKE VIEWS , oak trim. Spoil yourself. RMAC93-51 5,000 sq. ft. COUNTRY ESTATE - versize rooms, great for entertaining, 3+ acres, 2 onds, detached 3 door coach house, 4 fireplaces, huge itchen. Being sold under power of sale. RMAC93-32 VACANT LAND HIS LOT NEEDS A HOME! his 2.1/2 acre property in Erin ‘ownship awaits your building plans. Offered at $69,000. 92-41 |COMMERCIAL LOT IN ERIN $129,900 erfect lot in high traffic location. oned for a donut shop + living quarters or a gas station + living quarters. 93-21 1.3 Acres in UPYivision ; Sor $165,000 R Fireplace. Call for details. BUDGET? gage 'carries' at less than $700. per month. Call for details. RMAC93-05

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy