Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 1 September 1993, p. 15

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Dave Kotsos eyes [ golf tour title By Mike Zrostek Four Halton Hills golfers placed in the top 10 in the Accuform Junior Tour held at North Halton Golf and Country Club Friday. This included a third place per- formance by Duane Erler. Erler finished with a final round 76, six strokes behind winner Shawn Beatty of Burlington, who had a two-under-par 70 thanks to five birdies and three bogies. Michael Evans and Darin Finlayson tied for fifth with scores of 78, but the big story is 16-year-old Dave Kotsos of Georgetown who also placed fifth and is now second in the overall stand- ings going into the final stop on the Accuform Tour. Kotsos, who is a rookie ‘on the Tour will challenge last year’s defending champ Mitch Mahoney from Hamiltonfor the champi- onship. “T feel like I can keep up with these guys and put in a good round every day. “It has turned out a little better than I expected, “ Kotsos was quoted as saying. Many of the top junior golfers from the Halton and Hamilton-Wentworth regions play on the Accuform Tour because it helps them in their quest for scholarships in the U.S. and tour scores and plac- ings help considerably. Kotsos has 309.5 points, 18 back of Mahoney while his brother Mike is in third place with 299 points. lan Windsor, who plays out of Georgetown Golf and Country Club, is sixth over- all with 276.5 points and Erler is seventh with 268.5 points. - The final stop on the was tour Ancaster Accuform Monday in Results were not available at press time. Wednesday, September 1, 1993 swinging big time last week as they defeated Campbellville 16-3 to take a one game lead in the series. championship Acton to lead early undout. Acton went up 2-0 later in the inning when Craig Lockwood singled into left field to bring in Wayne Hopkins from third. Acton continued to score tine runs in the second, Chris Gibson doubled into centre field and brought in Darren Selihar from third to take a three- tun lead, - Acton then scored two more runs to take a five run Ryan Hay of North Halton Golf an d Country Club found on his lead at the end of the inning. : . At the top of the third, Campbellville cut the lead to four runs, but that did (Beside Harvey's) $99. W+GsTt There has never SPECIAL PROGRAM AVAILABLE for 4-6 yr. olds $89.2 ST BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 2 MONTES OF NARATE CLASSES & KARATE OUTFIT ‘Promar Karate offers been a better time special programs for to try karate. 4 to 6 year-olds. This offer is We have flexible . for ages 7 to adult. ab i yi mf a 0 e i suit every family s Valid until Sept 15"/93 schedule and budget SPECIAL REGISTRATION DAYS not seem to Actononebit. Acton came up in the bottom of the inning and scored five more runs to take a 10-1 lead. Acton reliever, Joey however, : Campbellville ikingfout TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SEPT 1 WEDNESDAY SEPT 8 OR BY APPOINTMENT CALL PROMAR KARATE (since 1979) 318 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN (Beside Harvey's) AUG 31 877-9009 6-9 pm 4-9 pm 4-9 pm NOW 877-9009 himself.in a fairway bunker on the second hole home course last Friday during play of the Accuform Junior Tour golf tournament. Eighty junior golfers from Hamilton-Wentworth/Halton com photo by ted. Simon Wilson/HHTW THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 4 PUBLIC INFORMATION PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF MAIN STREET SOUTH AT ARGYLL ROAD INTERSECTION The Town of Halton Hills invites you to attend a Public Information Centre to view the preliminary design proposal for the construction the Main Street South at Argyll Road Intersection. The Public Information Centre will be held as follows: Date: Thursday, September 9, 1993 Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Place: Civic Centre ittee Room 1 Halton Hills Drive Georgetown The project is being Halton Hills, Ontario Town of Halton Hills Commit area residents and other interest L7G 5G2 Telephone: 873-2600, Extension 313 R.C. Austin, P. Eng., Town Engineer This public Information Centre will be an informal meeting where plans showing the preliminary design will be available for viewing fed parties. Town of Halton Hills staff and representation of the consulting engineering firm hired to prepare the design will be available to discuss the project. The public are encouraged to attend the centre to review the design and provide comments. carried out in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment Process for Municipal Road Projects. Inquiries on the project may be addressed to: of LET the GOOD Tunes Roll! by. neighbourhood thi HARNESS RACING RETURNS TO MOHAWK THIS SUNDAY WITH $1 ¢ World-class harness racing rolls back into your unday, featurin: best two and three-year-old pacing t, this Sunday Septeml eneral admission and a free program. ¢ ilarly $3.50. Clubhouse is $5.00. Bring your frier harness racing Fridays through Tuesdays 7:30 p.m re) Post time is __@® MOHAWK RACEWAY _ Hes MERE TOE WOTEY t WY. 401 & GUELPH LINE DMISSION & FREE PROGRAM some of North America’s tars. Be there openit yer Sth, and Saturday September lth | admission ads :

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