THE llhRALD Wcdnnday August 19KH GIFL series start tonight Birds vs Ho wells in final Well It really not any surprise that the 1988 Georgetown Industrial tastbali League Championship series starting tonight at the Fairgrounds has the first place Bluebirds ready to lake a round out of second place to sec who takes home the hardware It was a fairly close almost right down to the wire for tl regular season crown and a lot of folks had an inkling Ihcso two clubs would both go all way to the finals Let s just have a quick look back and see how the Birds and Plumbers got Apple as c know knocked off the Reds in the early going in a three mini series Their next stop was a semi final round with the Bluebirds They were never really in this one It relatively easy threegame sweep of the Glassmen Just as they had started to Ret hot late In the season and In the first round their bats first inning lead went silent again They dropped game by 80 count and wire eliminated in game three by a routing The Birds are nltely hot On tie other side Mike Adams and were all even at one game each On Aug the I lumbers ace Jon to us the Realtors tallied for si their own runs in the half of the same inning The Plumbers plugged away to tie it at six Bob Ma re hand bat was smoking He belted two homtruns and had a six RBI evening The game to after seven to face premier hurler hris Innings crossed the the Realtors After numerous three times In the lop of the ijecled In ninth The Realty squad just ran out Mnfll 10 altercations Peavoy came Parch Peacock Hammer Howells MVP was hot Not a run crossed the plate in front of him grabbed six them to seal the win Don Johnson hit well for went up two games to one This set the stage for game four of this series could move on to finals the Realtors desperately needed a victory On Aug they went back at It Hay Peacock Jon Hammer The Plumbers jumped out to an ear I the I lumbers and Ray Peacock of lilt Realtors John made some ex cedent deftnsive ploys for Now on to the championships vs the Bluebirds starting Aug at the railgrounds are holding a threepilch baseball tournament on Sept The first eight teams to register will play Half of the pro ceeds will go to Dig Brothers further info call Jim Hall at 4093 or Bob at 1997 Dragon Ladies win Rutledge leads Blue streak Jon was hero of the night as his six goal outburst gave the Blues a tie with the Orange and an overall 148 twogame total goals series win In Acton minor tyke lacrosse last Wednes The tie was enough to give the the 1988 after the squad dumped the Orange two weeks ago with again leading the goals Thomas Kelly Turkozs each potted a pair of goals for a hard working Orange team and Kyle Artcm and Ryan Young supplied singles added two assists while and Chris Lee had one helper apiece Chelsea Young Richard and Jeff Newman earned assists on Rutledge s goals for the Blues who received the Sandra Van Fleet Memorial Trophy as league playoff chum pi oris Meanwhile a combined BIjc and Orange team representing the Ac Ion minor tyke lacrosse league showed it can compete with On s best as the rep squad cam a tic with provincial tyke champion Jon again was the big gun as his four goal performance paced Acton Michel Withers not the other Acton marker and also earned one assist In the Acton squad led 1 a at the end of the first period and were down after two Acton its hosts 3 in the final frame to complete a behind effort Other members of he Acton tyke rep team included Jeff Newman Kyle Artem Ryan Young Kelly Richard Chelsea Young Mathew Hall Tina Peter son Thomas Chris and Paul Withers The game marked the conclusion of the 1988 box lacrosse season In The Dragon Ladies registered big fourth Inning to down Go for Gold In Georgetown Ladies League action last week Dragon Ladies ror Gold The Ladles took the lead in this game with 10 runs In the fourth inn Bonnie Schell and Diana Tripp each pounded out a triple Good hit ting and good defence shown by all the Dragon Ladles Go for Gold s Gloria Sinclair belted out two awesome over Ihefence Nice pitching by all the Gold pit Rhythm In Blue For the Oh Jays Carol Dean had a great night at bat going four for four and smashing out a Marylvnn and Robin Maltby also banged out Good steal second by Linda Anderson Great gome by the Oh Jays Despite Ihc loss Rhythm In Blue players gave their full effort coaches Stinkers Twitted Sitter Lll Stinkers do It again with another win Jackie made a great catch in the outfield Wendy Middleton batted a triple and a along Julie hitting two doubles to keep the runs scoring Twisted Sisters coaches didn have much to comment about except that Michelle Hulme and Mary Jones each hit a triple Good effort by both teams By Herald Special Bums Transport wrapped up first place last weekend In the Georgetown Ladies Flag Football League by defeating Corrigan Flicks finished a disappoin ting second with a win over Amies Body Shop 10 Lett s Dive managed a third place finish niter they beat Madarosi Jets earned fourth place thanks to a throttling of Rockwell Burns Transport offence could feel first place in the air as they sail ed to victory with the help of strung play by and Donna Hamilton Each scored two majors to aid in he victory Mary Lynn and each had Interceptions while Janet Arnold had a fine day converting on three of four attempts Fergs had little trouble with Ar Body Shop Julie Founder won the scoring title with points after she pulled In a major Other damage was done by Marg and Joan Beaumont Jackie had a two point convert and Monica Mastalcrz booted a field goal and a convert Founder had the lone interception for offence consisted of a touchdown by Sue Ferguson and convert and single by Joanne Scarlc This loss gave Ami a a fifth place finish Lett Dive scored points with the help of Bev Vlckery who scared six paints to leave her In second place in the scoring race with points Patty Waters had another phenomenal game grabbing two In to give her the intercep tion title Patty returned one In as well as scrambling for another major Kathleen grabbed the twopoint convert JV Jets Impressed all who watch as they walked on Rockwell Lin da showed her true form as she ran for three touchdowns kicked two converts and pulled In an interception Lisa Finn and Wen dy Moore had the other Rockwell was in the game till half time when they began to flounder Natalia scored a touchdown did Lynn Terashita while Carol Johnston kicked the con vert Natalia also had an Intercep tion This left Rockwell at rock The playoff picture Is as follows for next Sunday a m Lett s Dive vs Madarasi to a m Burns Transport vs Rockwell 11 IS am Flicks 30 pm GAME STARS Pacheco Ferguson and Deb Barber JV J canine C Brcnda and Donna Hamilton Michelle Miehm Patty Waters Sandy McCnulcy Gerry Hard castle Corrigan beat all the odds last weekend and surprised wilh their second win in a row in ladies flag football action put the boots to with a victory Lett s Dive slipped past s Body Shop with time running out on the clock by a score of 1BI0 Bums Transport maintained their first CI ace position with a win over Flicks defeated Rockwell by a score of 191 shocked JV Jets by scor a record points on a defence thai held Lett Dive to no points previous week With at the helm Corrig n is to gel Harrison scrambled for a of her own while she hit Janine for the other Marvelous Michcle sprinted for two more majors Corrigan defence also played tough as Janine Larusso and Shelley Harrison both pulled In Interceptions and Wendy Moore scored the majors for JV while Lorraine Capreol and Linda Ferguson grabb ed interceptions Amlc had a chance to pull ahead of Lett Dive for third place but Ihey lost in their usual fashion Pat started things off for nles with an Interception which lead to a touchdown and single by Before the half Patll Waters found Donna Waters for six and Cindy Crawford for the two- point convert In the third quarter Joanne Scarlc booted a field goal to give Amu a 108 lead With only three plays left in the game Vlckery tightened the gap between herself and Julie as she pulled in six points This TD pulls her to within two points of Newcomer Kathleen pulled in the twopoint convert to dampen Amies hopes of a win Burns Transport and Madarasz proved to be a close contest defence ployed an ex game Michelle Miehm had two Interceptions and Natalie had one Their offence could only muster six paints at the hands of Maureen Hums Donna Hamilton had another fine day on offence scoring a touchdown while buddy Tost had the Flicks offence floundered but Iricy still managed to score 19 paints Carey Brabant started off with a puss and run play Later Dianne pulled in her Interception of the year to set up their second score the hands of Marg Debbie Ferguson scrambled through a hapless Rockwell defence for six GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY 8771924 Monica Mostalerz and Paula each scored a safety on 50- yard punts Gcraldinc Hard castle Madarasz whole team Kathleen SONS LTD EST ABUSE 1920 o773UUl luckyCharmil2 Rat Pie The 1 Charms were magical perfect in this bout against the Rat Tammy made a spectacular catch kicking a line drive ball into the air and then cat chine it with her glove The game Is Tammy not Helen mode rove reviews In her debut as Great all round playing by all the Lucky Charms The Rat hod a rough night on the diamond even going as far as to say that the umpire suck ed bad but nonetheless they had a fun game Jenny David hit a double under the fence and Poo made a great catch on the mound Way to go Lucky Charmsand Rat 11 Bob Cats The took the lead right off the bat Colleen Cadger banged out a triple along with doubles by Heather and Lori by all the Bob Cats tried tor the comeback gelling runs laic the game Joanne Storm and Lois Cassista each hit a triple Great by Andrea Ford Super effort by Bob s Cats Cobra IB Crown Royal The Cobras had a good night with Lorraine Tarrwell smashing out an excellent and a double Nice catch at second by Cathy Vandehoek Great balling by all the Cobras For Crown Royal King banged out a homcrun and two doubles Strong pitching by Betty Good try by the Crown Royals Sitahbac inoculants the choice is yours 1174 Water Soluble Granular 1186 Granular or Water Soluble WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS lour Pioneer Sale Representative is JOHN NURSE I B0WLJ FUN BOWL PRACTICE LEAGUE BOWL REGISTER NOW EVENINGS FROM PM SATURDAYS 10 AM SUNDAYS 1 PM 1 MOUNTAINVIEW S RECREATION PARKS GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Every Wednesday J From 7pm to 9 jl to September 7b 1988 Wff General Admission Skate Rental 1 ADMISSION SPECIALS ROLLER SKATING ACTON ARENA WILL BE HELD ON THE FOLLOWING DATES GENERAL ADMISSION SKATE RENTAL Sunday Juno to9 in Sunday JunoJfl to900pm Sunday July to Sunday July p to Sunday August toSOOpm Sunday August to Ad Sunday September to Heady heljwd the take the OB A pet wee bantam house lea Rue with a big win over he Cardinals at the Day of Champions competition on Saturday the Fair ground Here a player safely back tint base during the final Herald APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Notice of Meetings PROPOSED ACTON QUARRY LANDFILL A meetings will be held to present technical aspects of a proposal by Reclamation Systems Inc RSI of Milton to develop a solid waste landfill in the Acton Quarry The next meeting will commence at p and will take place at Gordon Arena Upsta rs Hall Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario All meetings are open to public observation Consultants will be available rem to and each meeting to answer questions The topic for discussion for the next meeting to be held on Wednesday August 31 1988 is Detailed Hydrogeology comments and requests or further information should be directed to Ms J i II i an Project son Officer Eco Log c Inc Dennis Street Rockwood Ontario NOB2KO Phone 519856 9591 The New Minimum Wage Rates In Ontario The following new general minimum wage rates excluding harvest workers take effect at the beginning of the work week In which October 1st 1988 occurs GENERAL Including domestics General hourly 75 Students under 18 hourly 90 Liquor servers hourly 4 25 Huntingfishing guides halt day 75 Huntingfishing guides day 50 The following new minimum wage rates for vegetable and tobacco harvesters will go into effect on January 1st Adults Students under 4 75 3 90 Maximum room and meal values in calculating the mini mum wage applicable to general workers at the beginning of the work week in which October 1988 occurs and to harvest workers January 1st 1989 Roomprivate weekly non private weekly 22 00 11 00 Meals each weekly 37 50 Room and meals weekly with private room with non private lodging 59 50 48 50 Housing weekly lor harvest workers only serviced unserviced 5100 Ministry of Labour Ontario Gregory Sorbara Minister David Peterson Premier