Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday February 10 Buck Martinez gets involved By ALAN MACKIE the Herald Very few people remember the winning 12thinnlng home run against the world champion Detroit Tigers in but most fans remember the broken leg Buck sustained later that year The nolonger limping former Blue Jay appeared at North Halton Golf and Country Club Wednesday to help raise over 2000 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation spoke to the approx imately people about his 17- year playing career emphasizing his time with the Blue Jays and later as a broadcasting personali ty Everybody thinks about George Bell he said chuckling He was guilty of this himself as twice when crashing noises emanated from the kitchen he jok ingly wondered out loud where Mr Bell was Bell was sitting in Cito Gastons office after the Oakland Athletics had ended the Blue Jays 1989 season when Mookie Wilson walked in to thank Mr Gaston for the opportunity to play Mr Mar tinez said Before leaving he looked at Bell looked back at Cito Gaston and said You know this guys not a bad guy at all Ive heard some terrible things about him but he plays hard he loves to play and he wants to win said Martinez went on to say Wilson shook Bells hand and said I hope to get the chance to play with you next year Martinez noted that Wilson has since signed a twoyear contract with the Blue Jays So thats what the players think about George Bell Martinez said But Martiniz wasnt merely in Georgetown to speak of Bells poor golf swing or Umpire Ron Luciano always playing to the crowd in stead of doing his job He was there because he wants to be in volved in activities in the Toronto area Toronto is one of the best cities in North America for a family lifestyle he said He was Ontario Hydros keynote speaker for the Batting 2000 Building program The Energy Management Team in 1989 at the Inn On The Park in Toronto He was also the host for the 1989 conference of cable television af filiates at the Toronto Convention Centre Martinez has also been Honorary Chairman for the Roses fund raising campaign for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Society The Kansas resident has spent most of the winter in the Toronto area commuting back and forth as tie goes He says the travel hasnt been a problem for himself and since his wife is an actress she is used to the travel Martinez said the move ment from city to city has been an educational experience for his 12- yearold son Casey The 17year veteran of baseball said one of the things that doesnt seem right is the pay scale of society People who have so much to do with our society teachers firemen and policemen are at the bottom end of the pay scale and athletes and movie stars are at the top end The money in baseball is abun dant Martinez said The Toronto Blue Jays are a good example Centennial Chargers Centennial Chargers boys basketball team Front row left to right Mike Ryan Martin Stephen Gtannis Markou Bruce Ryan and Jamie Stephenson Back row left to right Ron Harrison Jay Johnson Toll Graham Kennedy Jim Kat- Andy Preston and coach Brian Herald photo PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 MAID SERVICE WHOS BEST VIDEO RANCH NEW ARRIVALS Indiana Jones and The Lait Karate Kid III Turner Hooch Bedroom lye II Uncle Buck J MACHINE RENTALS CAMCORDER VCR 8730700 HOMEMADE PIES DAILY SPECIAL SMALL COFFEE REG DONUT 100 ONLY I Donut Baksd Dally on Premiss 0PEN24H0URS Georgetown 8731211 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Denture Therapist 72 Mill St Georgetown 8778974 East Dr Bra ma lea Comer Bwnaiti Rd ft Esit Dr 7912314 M3700 Mobile Cellular Phone SEC Allonym It it Hat Irr bus in I TIWUi Lot Cad 265 St Georgetown Ontario T HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR 1 ACTON ONT 8532860 HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION HOUSE LEAGUES TBall Squirt Tyke Ages 5 7 Ages 9 Ages 10 REP TEAMS Bantam Ages 12 13 Ages 14 15 TBall and under Midget Ages 16 17 J Tyke Ages Juvenile Ages 12 13 Junior Bantam Ages 14 15 at CENTENNIAL SCHOOL torn 630 PM March and THE FOR YEARS There are hundreds of mutual funds But only i term growth leader Thats Industrial Fund managed by Mackenzie Financial Corporation number one in average annual compound return for a full years averaging more than 17 per year So this year why settle for second best for your Co with Canadas long term growth leader Industrial Crowth Funds Record I year 2 3 years S3 years yean 17 20 years since inception years 17 All figures are average annual compound returns to November 1939 based on the net amount invested and includ ing reinvestment of distributions Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future result Offer made only by prospectus CM KEQAL CAPITAL PETER MBA Fagan Drive Georgetown L7G 4P3 PLANNERS LTD OVER YEARS OF HELPING CANADIANS REACH FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE The fu