New Tanner (Acton, ON), 30 Mar 2000, p. 15

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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2000 THE NEW TANNER It was a day for champions "ont. from 13 B" consolation final. Dustin *incivero had an assist and Aichael Lavigne was named AVP. Ethan Job and James vans had singles and as- isted on cach other's goals or Time Out. Megan 'erreira was game MYP. ATOM Jeremy Stevens -- division nd game MVP -- had a hat rick as Georgetown Chrysler dged The Graphic Shoppe 4- in the Atom final. Christopher Viel had a sin- le and Scott Mackie and <yle Leblanc had assists. yame and division MVP Spen- er Morrison had a pair of oals for Graphic and Mat- hew Hanselman hada single. thomas Glassford, Dave 'orrester and Clark suchanan -- named best lefenceman -- had assists. EK Matthew Eaton-Kent was ot, scoring five goals to lead /M Construction to a 10-4 ver Allostra Catering in the onsolation final. Kevin De- orest -- division points win- er -- had a pair of goals and wo assists. Bryan Ruigrok, Vade Kuiken Rogers and sraden Hicks had singles. \ssists went to Kuiken cogers (2), Tomas Hjelholt nd Ruigrok (2). PEEWEE With 1:03 on the clock, Jay Bowling Cont. from Pg. 13 le women - Anna Marie owin - 257; High triple vomen.- Annamarie Lowin - 49. MONDAY MIXED: High single men - Jerry \nderson - 265: High triple nen - Brian Parker - 678; High ingle women -Judy Mitchell 200; High triple women - udy Mitchell -502. TUESDAY LADIES: High single - Teresa Jiterwyk - 315; High triple - 'teresa Uiterwyk - 722. TUESDAY MIXED: High single men - Doug sastell - 228; High triple men Doug Bastell - 618; High sin- le women - Wanda Aoreland - 242; High triple vomen - Penny Kirkland - 613. WEDNESDAY LADIES: High single -Marg Haring 211; High triple - Marg faring - 535. WEDNESDAY OSO: High single men -Hal Gies 185; High double men - Hal ies - 347; High single women Joanne Garland - 167; High louble women - Joanne Gar- and - 264. WEDNESDAY MAJORS: High single men - John Lalande scored his second goal of the game to give Halton Power Line a 4-3 win over Acton Terminal Ware- house for the championship title. Russell White and Derek White had singles. Assists went to Dalton Winstone -- named best defenceman -- Lalande and Eric Goll had assists. Scott Williams had a pair of goals for ATW and Mark Sinkgraven had a single. Scott Williams had an assist. * Peter Cobb, Dennis Hunak and Mike Wood had singles as Acton Precast downed Acton Kinsmen 3-1 in the "A" consolation final. Treth MacDougall was named Precast MVP. Hunak, Cobb and Nicholas Slywka had assists. Mark Southworth scored for Kins- men with help from Darey O'Driscoll and Matt Locke, who was named game MVP. eK Both Richard Island and Steve Terry -- named game MVP - scored twice and Melody Edwards hada single as Daniel Varanelli downed CAW 5-1. Terry and Tim Pembleton -- division MVP-- both had a pair of assists. Sin- gle assists went to Kyle Murray, Brandon Moffat and Darryl McKnight. Brad Near scored for CAW with help Ahearn - 317; High triple men - John Wall - 858; High single women -Tee Uiterwyk - 351; High triple women - Tee Uiterwyk - 850. THURSDAY SENIORS: High single men-Shorty Lowin - 242: High triple men - Shorty Lowin - 620; High sin- gle women -Anna Marie Lowin - 312; High triple women - Anna Marie Lowin - 741. THURSDAY OSO: High single men - Alan Adey - 219 ; High double men - Alan Adey - 399; High sin- gle women - Giesla 'Holtz. - 95; High double women - Margaret McKenzie - 172. THURSDAY MEN: High single -Gord Williams - 256 ; High triple - Gord Willians - 671 FRIDAY MIXED: High single men - Bob Harris - 231; High triple men - Bob Harris - 564; Points over average - Neil Bell -+68 ; High single women - Pat Robinson - 295; High triple women - Laurie Robinson - 637; Points renee - Pat Robinson -+ Night on the Town winners announced Winners of the joint Rotary nd Kinsmen Club Night on 1e town draws were an- ounced this week. The first draw, for a limou- ine for 4, dinner for 4 and faple Leaf hockey game tick- ts for April 8. was won by teve McKnight of Acton. Second draw with the ume prizes for 4 as the first ut with a Blue Jay game in- ead of a hockey game, went » Chris MacKinnon of cton Sweet Spring Real maple syrup, fluffy pancakes, baked beans, ma- ple sweets... that's the delec- table menu at the fourth an- nual Sweet Taste of spring at Limehouse Memorial Hall on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be a se- lection of baked goods from the kitchens of Limehouse Women's Institute that stage the event to raise money for hall maintenance. 15 from Gavin Anderson. Field Burgoyne was CAW's game MVP. BANTAM/MIDGET Paul Payne and Mark Bai- ley -- named best defenceman --had singles as Hi-Five Pho- tography edged St. John's Trophies 2-1 in the Bantam/ Midget final. Bailey, Chris Norman and Dan Payne had assists. David King scored for St. John's with help from Alex Cardin. eK Bantam MVP and most points winner Jacob Kentner scored four goals to lead Maksteel to a 6-3 win over Acton Subway for the con- solation crown. Sean McGee and Nick Mastro had singles. Assists went to Gavin Williams (2), Jeff Thompson (2) and Caley French. Midget MVP and most points winner Darren Banks had a single for Subway and Andrew Mar- tin and Shawn Hitchcock had singles. Martin had an assist. Submitted photo TYKE CHAMPS: Hogarth Printing won the Tyke championship crown, blank- ing A&S Engraving 4-0 in the final. The champs include, front, left to right: Roger Kirkness, Ryan Dunlevy, Cameron Hryciw, John White, Basil Payne, James McKinnon, Nicholas Eagan and Scott Morris. Middle: Dayne Black, Brad Timmings, Benjamin Hess, Ian Kennaley, Zachery Payne, Rebecca Traversa and Bronson Mahnke Absent: Luke Van Dinther. 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