Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 4 September 1993, p. 15

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Recreation rls SALES SERVICE LEASING Halton Hills aT NORTHEND This Week, Saturday, September'4, 1993 — Page.15 HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON "PROMAR Karate" INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS. AT 318 GUELPH ST. GEORGETOWN Clubs also available in Acton & Erin 77-9009 The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders are back in town with nothing but optimism for the upcoming year. Tonight, 7:30 p.m. at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, The Raiders will face Markham Waxers in an exhibition tilt. Raiders ventured to the Waxers’ lair last night (Friday); at press time, the score was not available. Raiders fared well in an exhibition tourna- ment last weekend in Etobicoke winning the Early indications look promising as the. Raiders host Markham Waxers consolation championship with a 10-3 win over Brampton Capitals. Fans attending tonight’s game should see some local talent on display. Dave Bouskill, who has‘played strong, Paul Sandifier who netted three goals in the three tournament games last weekend and North Bay Centennials draft pick Doug Sheppard are all expected to see action. As well, Raider snipers Trevor Brandt and Tan Ellis will see action and fans will have a firstchand look at goalie hopefuls Paul Stinnett and Nick Montessano. By Leanne Fournier M & M_ Bulldogs watched two potential wins slip from their grasp as they fought tough competition in these last two weeks of reg- ular season action in the Halton Hills Sports Academy head instructor Adam Bennett, of the N.H.L.’s Chicago Blackhawks and a Georgetown native, tutors Justin Green on his backwards skating technique last Wednesday at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, The five-day hockey camp focused on teaching youngsters basic hockey skills. "GREAT CLUBS VERSI MEN & WOMEN Winston Churchill & Hwy 7 873-9298 photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW WOMEN ONLY 11 James St. GEORGETOWN 873-9655, 265 Guelph St. 877-2300 Georgetown Ladies Flaf Football League. Aug. 15 saw-CIBC beat M &M 17-6 and the fol- lowing week, they fell to Arnies Body Shop 13-6. M & M stunned CIBC as they marched the distance and got on the scoreboard first with a Joy Thompson reception. A rattled CIBC had four plays left to the half and 50 yards to go. Monica Mastalerz hit Colleen Price with a per- fectly timed pass to give CIBC six and the convert gave them the’go-ahead. In the second half, CIBC gave M & M the ball at midfield after a fumbled snap. M & M looked des- tined to score as Jennifer Reynolds had little difficul- ty finding her receivers. As she spotted Sandra Cousens in the end zone, the pass was tipped and Leanne Fourier ended up with an intérception to stall the drive. Tara Burroughs continues to amaze the crowd as she pulled in a pass and out sprinted the M & M speed- INSTANT RESERVATIONS P CANADA 3000 Return Airfares from: $349.- $319.- $319.- $229.- $199.- St. Johns $249.- ‘Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices. Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Georgetown Flights operate from Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 | BROOS TRAVEL 873-2000 Ladies Flag Football sters. Mastalerz put the nail in the coffin with a convert and a 35-yard field goal. August 22nd saw M & M with the first score as Jennifer Reynolds confi- dently guided ‘her charges the length of the field. -~ Linda Donais picked up the TD and Sheri Nairn con- verted. Late in the’ second quarter, Brenda Hamilton snagged an interception to give them a 7-0 lead at the M & M sets sights on playoffs ed in the 3rd.as Judy Grinberg brought them within one. “s Carol ‘Kovaceyic returned the interception favor as M & M was trying to increase their lead. With three min- utes remaining in the game, Jodi Jacobs made a clutch catch to put her team ahead on the —_scoresheet. M & M had their chances. to tie it up but the win was not to be. M & M looks to have their sights pinned on the playoffs with two solid performances on offense half. Arnies got jump-start- and defense. Georgetown Horseshoe Club League Standings ~~ Week 15 : a Stars Ringer Dingers 6 Pac Cheers 120 62 58 62 Longshots 120, 62 58 62 Bulldogs 120 61 59 61 120 ‘5D. 61 59 Lightning 120 42 8 42 Thurday’s Results Cheers 3 Stars 6 Ringer Dingers 5 Aces 3 6 Pac 4 Bulldogs 4 Lightning Longshots 4 4 Monday’s Results — Single Play Grp 1 winner—Jim Lahey _ 5 Wins OLosses 36.0 pet, Grp 2 winner - Tony Suchan 5 Wins 1 Loss 25.0 pet.| 197 (TYPHOON) SQUADRON ROYAL CANADIAN ams ATR CADETS Young Men & Women Age 12 to 19 FIRST MEETING SEPTEMBER 13, 1993 7 p.m. TO LEARN * TO SERVE * TO ADVANCE You too can join in! Captain Rulton 853-4284 Captain Carrington 855-6101 ; ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL 147 MILL STREET, ACTON Serving Acton, Erin, Hillsburgh & Rockwood FLYING ¢ SPORTS « ADVENTURE TRAINING

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