THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1999 THE NEW TANNER 9 Timing Belt need SSVeasaGSseSteaqgeCGss NCNABB replacing? GRAPH é 15% Off - a ance Timing Belt Work for S & rts a printeg ee all makes and models Tel. (519) 853-5615 : : Fax. (519) 853-5731 357 Queen St. 853-0200 DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. 56 Mill St. East, Acton FAST AND TOUGH: J.J. Laforet (right), assistant captain of the Halton Hills Novice Bulldogs, charges with the ball, out-distancing an Owen Sound player, during Saturday's rep lacrosse game at Acton arena. Owen Sound doubled the Bulldogs 10-5. -- Frances Niblock photo (Lacrosse Report) PEEWEE 'Kyle Macdonald scored twice as the Ramrock Electric Peewee I Bulldogs edged Owen Sound 6-5 on Saturday. Kevin Deforest, Justin Gibson, Braden Artem and Brendan Devine had singles. Assists went to Mitch Thompson, MacDonald, De- forest, Gibson and Artem. BANTAM Both Nick Newby and Steve Terry scored three times to help the Quinterra Bulldogs to an 11-8 win over visiting Shelburne last Thursday in Acton. Tim Walinga scored twice and had three assists. Tomas Raynard had a single and two assists and Mike Adcock had a single goal and single assist. Adam Vandertol scored once and assists also went to William McDermott (2), Newby, Ian Butcher, Kirk Green and Cory Henderson. ee Visiting Fergus clipped Quinterra 9-3 on Tuesday with goals from Raynard, Daine Kuiken-Rogers and Adam McKnight. Raynard, Newby and Walinga had as- sists. (Minor Ball Report) HARDBALL Mosquito Nick Glover fanned 9 bat- ters in a three-inning no hit- ter as Acton Team I trounced Carlisle last Tuesday. Clean up pitchers Josh Fendley and Dylan McPhail kept Carlisle at bay. William Kirby had a double and a single, Zach Scher had two singles and Dylan Beardall had a single. Ken Schaljo, Braedon Halls, Shannon Cox and Howie Jefferies played well in Acton's second win over Car- lisle this season. Soccer Report GIRLS Under- 19 Superb goal tending by Toth Motor's Courtney Nor- man and Kim Lindsay held Brampton to 1-1 tie last week. Jessica Wright, Eva Sitarz and Amanda Burgan helped Chrissy Pereira score the tying goal. : Rachel Andrews hada pair of goals and Courtney Nor- man and Pereira had singles as Toth doubled Georgetown 114-2. Emma Douglas and Jen Norman played well in goal. Despite excellent fielding by Jennifer Elliott, Jackie Christie and Ashleigh Bunt,Toth had to settle for a 5-0 loss to Georgetown. Burgan, Lindsay and Wright played a great defensive sec- ond half. Under-15 Georgetown Select skunked Acton I 7-0 last Thursday in Acton. Lynn Watson and Danielle Young both put in strong games. Two penalty kicks gave Puslinch a 4-3 win over Acton (last Tuesday. Heather Moon aad a pair of goals with help from Meagan Brown and Stephanie Hynds. Beth Clay- ton had a single with help* from Sara Yantho. Under-11 Caitlin Bowen had Em- press Communication's lone goal, with help from Kiersten Duncanson, ina 1-1 tie with Kinette Club last Tuesday. Victoria Edwards was sharp in goal. Danielle Monin made some good plays and Breanna Campbell played aggressively. BOYS Ben DeKleer, Jason Beattie and Joe Douglas had singles as Halton Hills Furni- ture downed Erin 3-1 in an away game on Friday. The win puts Acton in first place. Beattie had a pair of goals and Corey Burgan hada sin- gle as Bolton defeated Acton 15-3 recently. ACE EFFORT: Despite a steady downpour the Under-13 Acton Musicland squad was consolation final runners-up at a recent soccer tournament in Guelph. The team includes, front, left to right: Nicole Dawkins, Kate Banks, Heather Ellis and Hollie Manson. Middle: Tia Hess, Melody Edwards, Laura Pace- - vicius, Kasia Sitarz, Lindsay Charette, Catherine Wilkinson and Beth Clay- ton. Third : Leanne Marcoux, Allison Clemmens, Bella Woolfer and Jacqueline Legere. Back: Coaches Dave Banks and Al Manson. - Submitted photo Acton squad runners-up in Guelph tournament Acton Musicland were runners-up in the consolation final at the recent Woolwich Invitational Select Soccer Tournament in Guelph. Acton was undefeated with three wins in the prelimi- nary round, defeating Guelph 3-1 in the first game witha pair of goals from Bella Wolfer and a single from Laura Pacevicius. In game two, Allison Clemmens earned a shutout for Acton in a 6-0 romp over Woolwich. Katie Banks had a pair of goals. Singles came from Leanne Marcoux, Beth Clayton, Pacevicius and Kasia Sitarz. Acton qualified for the semifinals with a 1-0 win over Waterloo giving Clemmens B22 Lf Seki eg Drug fart up Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 * Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton PUT 'ER THERE: Christopher (left) and his Out f of the Blue teammate Laura Lobelio, both 4, | worked on the finer points of throwing and catch- § ing during a T-ball practice on Saturday at the 1 McKenzie-Smith Bennett diamond. -- Frances | Niblock photo Centrat Ontario AUCTIONEERS Professional Auction Services Estate & Industrial * Certified Appraiser Consignment Welcome NORM WEBSTER (416) 523-6645 (pager) 905) 873-7633 (home R.R.#1, Limehouse ON e Next auction: Wednesday, July 28th her second shutout and an- other goal for Wolfer. Acton went into the consolation fi- nal after a 1-0 loss to Fergus and in the final Guelph dou- bled Acton 4-2 in a steady downpour. Lindsay Charette and Sitarz scored for Acton. SUPER SAVE: Acton's Ben Hess, 7, stopped al- most all the balls that came his way during an Acton Soccer Club goaltending seminar on Saturday at McKenzie-Smith Bennett. Ben plays for Lakeview Flooring, an Under-9 team that is undefeated so far this season. -- Frances Niblock photo YM LL ee LUM LL hl rr aed aod Pere DENTURE SPECIALIST EH. JUREVICIUS D.D. Construction & Fittings of New Dentures ACTON DENTURE CLINIC 16 Mill St. E., Acton 853-0079 * Same Day Repairs & Relines + Free Consultations * Seniors Discount * Specializing in Problem Lower Dentures