Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1986, p. 16

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A Till UK Finalists decided MONDAY ANGELS The CaBelman Pud and thi Bumper to Bumper Reds to an exciting action packed on Monday nigh as players coaches and parents gave their all Great fielding by Chris Rapson and Scott Ellis as well as booming hits by Brad and Michael Kitchen led the angels while powerful hits Darren Mansfield Michael son Wood and Andrew Terrell had the Reds fans on feet Con is in order for all those involved with these Iwo teams on made during the course of this season A very special thanks out to the coaches inson Kim and 1 Mi crania for their time and efforts put tht of these ball players The and Etlik Shall hai to be is well for then in of their for making ball burning The Mela and The Legion both had their hitters out Monday night but the phj notch Hum inothir two point in round robin playoff slammed out two runs triples fivi doubles j single credited to Shane Slater and oung The ingcrs Bradley scored four home runs Blight three Andrew sent into orbit four bilk him J home run which one wis a grand slam USE- SI The and The Legion Astros played their last the season on and whit a Rime it wis Neck and to the finil inning the two treated their fans to a spectacle The Angel strength it bat tame from 1 1st McDonald with Ihret home Mirk with one run and Nicholas wii valuable tnpk The entire must be commended for their excellent job in fielding the ball The demonstrated the same kind of precision hitting with credits go nig to Shim Slater for two triples J Arm strong and Ashley for triple a piece Astro fielding was also sharp and kept the game In thanks ioes out to to red Armstrong for his mil effort to all leers for thin ince i Standard Tigers and Credit Union fought a close jime with Tigers man ig to on for he Josh slammed a home run for thi Tigers and Steve played solid defensive counted in the final score Mils fans were kept is one solid hit after another found its intc Holier is credited with two home runs ivid I egg with a and Bn inne Michael and Tanya Little were three fir three 1 offensively Stephen pi stunning defense two fly balls for The have come a long iy since he beginning of players and pi rents should he proud of mule by this team Special thanks to tin in I ly Murray and 1iul Hose for their is for improvement which is evident in numbers In he final round robin played the McEaihern Steering Rangers me The Ilalton Credit Union Mtts The Legate little Jennifer In grim and Mich all show strength at the pi while Gibbons J Meyers Christopher i mide nice of their defensi Tile Ringers wire hot however difensivelv with key outs third base playing almost intiri season with 1 broken inn Snook some aggressive base running keeping the Ringers score- adding up Blight is Willi four will home runs The It gcrs finished in first and en 11 In meit the Tigers on Chimp unship This promises lo lie hi in town which will he it A it Mi on Low rates make State Farm homeowners insurance a good buy Our service mikes oven better ROBERT INS AGENCY 174Guilph5t Georgetown 6148 Ladies Flag Football Leag Mak Steel squad team to beat l era I Spec Sic to George Ladies I- out bill League hat are force be reckon with They North ilion Sport IV lets Toy M igie put up a cood fight if mist II ind Video but fill one point short ismt In other Group Heel I Her ltd GBHA playoffs off and running The Georgetown Ball Association has begun its playoff round with action on ihimpionship ind consolation sides On the championship side lttle Trailer improved its in the M and M Pro Sports Division to 2 with a win over Daves vice Centre Shawn Zuber hod two goals for the winners while Shawn Coffey ind Dan Dubois added singles Doug Hall scored for In he other championship contest Royal Pizza downed Midas Muffler as Howie Oram both had wo goals each for the winners Glen Baker and Harrison had singles Davi had two goals for Midas while Brown and fcd both added singles In M and M Pro Sports consolation Harvester s re mained undefnted at virtue of a overtime win over Disposal Hick hid wo goals for the w while il idded Moss singles Gary scored twice for while Sieve hid the other the wov in he North Division impionship side play retorting second win with decision over 1 in hid each for winners while S Hamilton hid the In other impionship contest Killing tnt by Pompil Pizzi 100 led the iy with fir the win while Jeff Mike West ind Kevin I hid ich Hob id thi other In consolation Mar lino Motors an tied for top spot with record after defe Macs Milk Mirk Million had three for the winners while ind Mirk I in diur had singles lor Dive Mien Rich lit died the kept pice with i I 0 r it I LEAHNTHEKEY TO SAFE DRIVING ACCOUNTANT lib KITWOOD INDUSTRIES Manufacturers of Traditional and European Kitchen Cabinets Vanities 247 Armstrong Ave Unit 7 Georgetown TOWN OF HILLS M MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ROLLER SKATING Every Wednesday June 4th September 3rd Georgetown Memorial Arena 700 900 ADMISSION SPECIALS Aug Family Family on adult Sept 3rd Back to School all students price SKATE RENTAL 50 GENERAL ADMISSION 1 Ioppy fell tin hinds of J Jets tor J Jits dominated the first hilf is they scored poinls majors by I ind 1 on chipped in with points had points in half thanks to the Waters connec tion hit Donm and Kiiihy Waters for majors si half was all Mak Stiel wire unstoppable is 17 Diving courses gaining popularity Kills Joe Letts has seen enrolment in his Instruction course Increase to pom where now he has had to turn iway some people for the upcoming hill season I a situation Is happy to be in I in very pie to see it Letts said has its safe- quirks in per cent of quirks with education and knowing your limitations Its when you start pushing past you should be that the riik curve goes up I spent over hours underwiter with no more in cidents This Ball starting next month it Georgetown indoor pooli will have two sessions which are fill with thi needed students In all 1 is hoping to offer a of six sessions by this time next year two in Winter two which is up from the one offered last year contributes the riM in Self Contained Underwater diving popularity hen to a combination of of his advertising campaign was presented in more of a professional inner and secondly ire seeing the physical fitness benefits of diving and that il an activity invariably whole fimily can involved with Diving is an ictivity lint is so to become imilj activity Lclls said I students the isles needed in the sport In iddi to cl issroom time where theory and visual is presented students spend lime in pool practising ihcy ve learned in I an eight week of Canada Council progr im which includes three open dives before students become certified 1 ills too Ins his equip to students since Now each tanks and regulators to use while in the pool In past a pair had to share the equipment Letts has also managed to form a club last year made up of about 12 local diving enthusiasts who have come up through the ranks of previous Letts divine courses The club goes out on dives in the area and observe vvrccks This year the club went to Tobermory and took pari in a couple of deep dives feet and observed the wrecks of The Arabia and The Forest All course graduates automatical ly become Club members and can save mo my in terms of renting equipment It would cost a person about aw to outfit himself In decent diving gear However club members can rent equipment for 3S a weekend and ihe equipment is checked and maintained by the Club In addition to building a strong local club would like to offer snorkel diving to youth groups around town lie said the snorkel program can be implemented for Cubs Brownies even the dieapped I think it could fit into a rehabilitation sort of program I said IF handicapped person needs something of a challenge this would be uncomplicated enough to provide that challenge to keep him motivated Eventually I d like to see a club that strong club Letts con I d like to get a club that always doing something so the com munity knows it there It anyone wishes more on on either upcoming courses or joining the diving club call Letts 1074 unanswered minis Waters and each had majors while Cindy Hal on en and Debbie grabbed the 2 converts had a single to top off II and Video learned a lesson on Sunday Never underestimate the opposition Toy was up for this game is they recovered their own kickoff on the first play of Ihe game With great precision marched into the end zone on a ma jor by Natalie and bock with a TD pass to Debbie Magic would not give up as they Kelly Cunninghamm for Toy Magic lead 12G at the half The third quarter was i defensive struggle The fourth however opened with a blast as Monica the Throw threw 1 bomb to Julie for met rier hooted the single give ind II the one point lead Corngari held North Hilton to just points The Sports defence will is Sargent and Hamilton inched grabbed a pair of interceptions Linda Don us ind Kim Duncan had TD CiihyMilneh idthc2pt convert Poppy s had a tough loss is Mart ran for touchdowns only to be called back on penalties managed to score one from Christine while Wahnga gribbed in interception Henderson had majors for JV Indd Ferguson kicked a spectacular field goal and a single Janet McKay intercepted on Poppy The Chiropractor Group continued to iheir opponents their defense held the other team to just points on i major by I ynn firs half saw Dinean Jones Pirn Turner each scored majors while C ithj ibbcd 2 pi The was dominated the Group as Cheryl Thompson Dcnean Jones pulled in passes Michelc Mlehm had two point converts Dene in Jones and Cheryl Thompson each in 1 Bandits pass Monica and Natalie Lisa Allen Larose North Sports Team Carole Johnston Vickery DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN FROM LIBRARY IS AND CULTURAL CENTRE TRENTON 8772359 no d Furniture Stripping UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OpenSo1ordaylrom9a Sinclair Ave Unit 4 Georgetown ATHLETE OF THE MONTH TRENT CULL Trent Cull is this months Herald Athlete of the Month The 12yearold Georgetown Youth Soc cer player scored seven goals in one game as Cougars defeated Burger King in boys soccer play The Herald wishes to con gratulate Trent on both scoring the seven goats in one game and also for being named Us Athlete of the Month Herald photo APPLE Auto Glass GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES HALTON MUFFLER Halton Hills Georgetown TIRES 873 EXHAUST NORTH HALTON SPORTS DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8777777 THE CARPET BARN Guelph St Georgetown 9896 at Ltd KIYOS JAPANESE CAR SERVICE LTD MILL STREET GEORGETOWN 1687 Visit MIKE or IAN SI HAZENS LAWN CYCLE 8779473 CAPITAL FORD SALES 361 ST GEORGETOWN 8731626 DAVES SERVICE CENTRE N Georgetown 8774064 WHERE THE SERVICE IS THE DIFFERENCE TWO LOCATIONS HILLS PLAZA MOORE PARK PLAZA the HERALD ST GEORGETOWN 8772201 THE ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS BULK FOODS I

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