C2 GeorgetownActon Wednesday April For the news and information you need to know useCKO Near men BWE CHIP BASIC AMHA awards NEWS AND INFORMATION RADIO 24 HOURS A DAY We Have A New Look We needed additional space and after much thought we decided that we did not want to move but rather to continue to serve your insurance needs from the same downtown location SO We have added an addition of which we are proud to our building at 8 Wesleyan St Georgetown and increased our staff We are anxious to continue to provide sound personal insurance service from the same location Drop in and see our new facilities and have a coffee with us Cunt speaker Dan assistant coach the Toronto I raft Tor Minor hockey players at Saturday s banquet 1 Saturday bantam award winners were left right Mike Peters Second Tram bantam moat improved Doug Second Tejm bantam Mrs Team bantam and Mike and toirrdalr Unit Team most Improved winners SATURDAY APRIL 30th AM of Terry Miskolczis new silvercreek GOLF RANGE Golf Range Options Daily Practice Fee Available JOIN NO Wl For more information contact Terry at 8774445 7 Qeorflttown A Aoton crow from SttwrcrMk tell award winners at the Minor wards night were left to right John McLean and Derrick Johnson most Improved minor atoms Chris minor PaulWeslaway major atom Lady Itobllraglr most Improved major atoms Pee wee rep trophy winners left to right John Bousfleld most improved minor peewee Paul minor Lady Iaid major peewee most improved and Frank Katsilierls major Lady Charlie llanUon left presents midget awards lotolin Bng winner and Todd La In most Improved midget Badminton players find Peel tough The from the Hal Ion Badmin ton finals took it on the chin last week as they advanced to the PeeJ Halton bird championships Peel dominated the high school finals sweeping the first three positions in each category except the men a doubles where the Georgetown team of Mike Mitchell and John Scott placed third The two Acton squads competing both managed one win in competition men a doubles entry of Harold Koehler and Tony Wright topped Jimmy and Brian Burke of J A Turner in their opening match coming through after a gruelling session with wins of 1411 and 1M In their second match the Acton duo met Georgetowncpi Scott and Mitchell and emerged on the short end of the score In t consolation play the team from proved too tough The ladies doubles squad of Sandra Brundle and Andrea had their hands full In their opening match as Vanessa Bertrand and Sandra DiOrto of Brampton Centennial swept to a 152 and 3 win The local team got it together In their second match of the day defeating Pattl Robinson but their consolation semi final opposition from was too much The Peel bring to an end badminton season for Acton High a only the top two teams at each level advance toward tbe Ontario finals