Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1986, p. 22

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Streaking Tball Tigers The Standard Products Tigers on a six game winning streak took decision against the Credit Union Congratulation go to Patrick Hulbers and Daniel for their good efforts Blair Jackson also figured in the game scoring a pair of home runs and making a beautiful out on a fly ball Mathew Burns of the Mets also gels honourable mention for Ins great hits every time to bat and Stephen for his home run The Royal Canadian Astros won their second straight game against the Bumper to Bumper Reds John Howell and Tom Fisher both boast home runs and Adam Chlasson as well as being the ace defensive player hit two home runs In for the Astros The Reds give up without a tight though Michael Richardson hit three home runs and Brian McFad den and Peter played the like pros Conch I feels it was their best outing so this year The Royal Canadian Legion Astros met the Standard Products Tigers In a tight game on i with the Tigers coming out ahead The first two innings win neck and neck but the TiRers strong defensive play scored them eight outs to win the game in the third inn Inn Remax no match for Youngs Pharmacy pcrtise In the field or the Tigers The Astros Mike with dou bit Christine double and Mathew with a pie led their team offensively The Rangers the Fuel Angels this wick Michael Armstrong continues to play fine ball despite playing with broken arm Bradley ind Michael both scored four runs for the Brad Dcnsmorc and Mnhncl Kit hen provided the with power hitting and Nicholas as will as nine it their ill in field Peavoy blanks Choice Air MOM To Eliminate SENIORS Youngs Pharmacy were once again victorious against Pitching were for Young Jem McClements and Carolyn Stewart while for Karen Doyle and Susan The game s single home run was by of ReMax Game stars were Andrea Ford of Young and Paillette Fnolet of ReMax INTERMEDIATE A fast moving Dairy Queen team ran over the unbeaten Optimist team 13 For Diary Queen pit were Mossop and Kim Home run hitlers for Dairy Queen were Julie Scarlett Julie Walters Kim and Jodi Mc Clements Game stars were the en tire Optimist team and Scarlett Walters and McClements for Dairy Queen Smoke Shop were vie torious over Kentners Dairy Bar 11 Pitching were Lisa Hamilton and Amanda Tutt for and for lanya Kent I aura and Mylent Benito runs were by Lisa Hamilton Kan Ann Puckering Ituioe Parker Heather for and for Kim dame stars for Kentner were Benito and Kim and for Kelly Puckering four good hits and great hustle and Lisa Hamilton and Kin Ann Puckering Kinettes held down the Elk Lodge 13 10 Pitching were for Kinet Susan and for 1- Ik Metynda Walsh and Cindy Home runs were by Pom of Elk and a grand slam by Demse Harden of Game stars were Demse Harden and Susan Morey of Kinetics and of Standird Products were to nous over North Sports Game stars were the entire Standard and Kelly of North tin third Si wen Mir lirotkkbink Jtnui In third Holme- mm puked In I lit Ini idditl Gordon Alcott ladies score The Gordon Alcott Ladies In ter County tennis team played in doors Wednesday against Brampton and fought hard to points and Midge Hamp shire In three sets won Wilson and Graville also won in three sets frl Trudy Roy and Margot Prior won with Sandy Morrow and Nor ma Maynard had another three set win We must practise these tie breakers In house league play Prank Buckley team is out in front Malcolm MacLeod team in 2nd there Is a close race for 3rd with teams of Clovis Roy and Don Henderson Schluier and Jim Hamilton teams arc closing the gap Peter Hemmlngand Gerry An drew teams should score more points now with eight players each In Inter County A tennis play Gordon took four matches from ram a lea I The convincing victory was the first game they played in the se cond round involving eight teams Gordon Alcott I is third in the dings Among the winners were Kay King Chris Gregg Doreen Thomson Linda Rice Brenda Slsnctt Audrey and Isla Allison Fun for Kids Nursery school Nothing to do Don I worr the Hilton Hills ind P irks Dip merits Ixit in your problems Tin mi iiualifiitl leaders Maneuverability To Get Around Obstacles Powerful 11 Hp Engine Front Mower Superior Mowing Closer Trimming 15 HP Diesel Drive Speed ThreePoint Hitch Optional Attachments Hydrostatic Drive Diesel powered for longer engine life better fuel economy less maintenance and more usable power The Work Machine now on sale i es e ls Tha Work Machine OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT ONTARIO LIMITED Georgetown Moore Park Texaco 8771677 YOUR HEW AIW EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED olds till I the needs RED TAG SAVINGS DAYS ACTON ONTARIO Its incredible I but true FDR WE GUARANTEE REPAIRS SALES JULY 1986 J0B1 OIL FILTER 1499 including FREE BRAKE INSPECTION QUALITY JOBl T 10 OFF TUNEUP SPECIALS ECI 26 Including Parts 1 F BRAKE SPECIAL 7 jW EVERYTHING WE SELL AMD SERVICE OPEN THURSDAYS TILL 700 PM PARTS SERVICE 8532030 ACTON ONTARIO SALES LTD 45 Main St N Acton

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