Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1990, p. 22

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday May 1990 Curwood and Radical draw 88 GAME RESULTS MAY 12 Packaging 8 Radical Car Club On Base Curwood Randy Hunt 2 for 3 Larry 2 or 3 Joe OBnen 2 for Don Noel for 3 Claude Guignard 2 for Radical Rob Cnchton 3 for Mike Schuetz 3 for Bob Smith 3 for Ron McAllister 3 for 4 Easo vs McGibbon Hotel On Base Chalmers Jerry for Ron 3 for 4 John 3 for 4 Jamie for 3 Jack for McGibbon Steve for Cam Malinosky nets three In a pair of Georgetown Youth Soccer Club boys Mini Squirt con tests Ninja Turtles crawled past Blue Bullets 10 while Bashees stormed past Team 30 as Noah Malinosky scored all three goals for the winners Thomas Temple Graham Atom soccer Reds top Greens Major Minor Atom Boys Soccer Results for Week of May Teams Red over Green Goals David Tristan Temple Graham Brown Onink Sarma and David Leverette Noteworthy Players Red Christopher Martyniuk Onink Sarma and David Green Brian Jordan Stapleton and Erik Teams Consumer Blue Flames over Vanan Green 3 Goals Blue Freddy Robert and Chris Wright Green Andrew Boyce Noteworthy Players Blue Freddy Roffel Robert Timmings and Christopher Monsawa Lt Green Bobby Charles Simpson and Andrew Boyce The game between teams and 6 was rained out In an opening day exhibition game May Lt Green and White played to a 1 tie TOM DIARDICHUCK returns serve during his match Saturda against Zoltan of Red Valley in an junior boys match at Gordon Alcott Tennis Club bowed to Szakacs Herald photo Alcott tennis Tennis results of Boys Inter county match held Saturday against Credit Valley Tennis Club at Gordon Alcott Tennis Club Under Singles Szakacs Red Valley 63 over Tom Diardichuck Alcott 2 Under 18 Singles Oliver Jenkyn Credit Valley over Ryan Pells Alcott Under Doubles and Andy Elliott 64 over Charles Ho and David Credit Valley 4 Under 14 Singles Matt Schnarr Credit Valley over Henry Anderson Gordon Under Singles Ted Schnarr Credit Valley over Paul Dallison Gordon Alcott Credit Valley wins sets to DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING TEAM CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 7 Main St S Georgetown APPLE Auto Glass WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Hndt All Iniuranct Claims HALTON TRAILER SALES RENTALS A Good Deal All The Time Truck Caps by Fibreline Leer and RDL Box liners by Pendaliner Hitches Class I II III 8774266 Trafalgar Rd Hwy 7 Georgetown SHOP LOCALLY WIN LUCKY LICENCE NUMBER HERES HOW TO WIN Each week The Herald will select a licence number parking lot a different Halton Hills retailer and publish that num ber in this feature the owner ol that vehicle then has seven 7 days to claim his her prize of a FREE Lube Lube Oil and Filter PLAY THE GAME WIN A LUBE OIL FILTER FROM A SUPER THIS WEEKS NUMBER NU IE Prize Includes 5 Armstrong Ave the HERALD Horns Hilton Hills UP TO LITRES OF10W30OIL OIL FILTER Reqd and Ryan Norton also got the nod as noteworthy players for the Nick Eric Cartwnght and Daniel were selected noteworthy players for Team 6 Andrew Hodgson scored what proved to be the winning goal in the Turtles win over Blue Bullets Other noteworthy players for the winners included Billy McDonald Coulter and Brian Arnold For the Blue Bullets Joshua Sweeting Martin and Cameron Sisnett were chosen noteworthy players for John for Rob 3 for 4 Todd 3 for Smith and Stone vs Bob Morrow and Sons Carpentry 16 On Base S and S Jim 3 for Gary for 3 Jim 2 for 3 Rick for Paul for 4 Mark for Bill 2 for 4 Lee 2 for 4 Morrow Tom 3 for 3 Todd 3 for Bob Morrow 3 for 3 Dave 2 for 3 Clark for John 2 for 3 Brian 2 for 3 Scott 2 for Georgetown Referees 15 vs and Pro Sports On Base Referees Brian James 3 for 5 Doug Crawford for 4 Cratg Harrison 2 for 3 Mark Hilts 2 for 3 Gavin 2 for 3 M and Dave Thomson for 3 Dave Boersma 2 for 3 Woody 2 for 3 Brad Klavkalns 1 for 2 Doug Ivany for 2 FUTURE GAMES MAY 26 am Morrow vs Chalmers 10 30 a M and vs Cur wood and Stone Radical vs Referees Smith THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills Holton Hills Drive P O Box 128 HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario L7G 5G2 NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 301 of the Municipal Act being Chapter 362 of the revised statutes of Ontario 1 980 that the Council for the Town of Halton Hills at its meeting to be held in the Civic Centre at 7 00 p Monday June 25 990 will consider the passing of bylaws for the Road Construction as set out below FIRST LINE LOTS 27 28 Details of this project and the proposed by laws are available for viewing during the normal business hours at the Engineering Department office Any inquiries should be directed to the Engineering Department at 873 2600 The Council will hear in person or by his Counsel any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by laws and who applies to be heard Persons wishing to be heard should notify the Clerks Department no later than Thursday June 21 1990 R C Austin Eng Town Engineer The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills Hills Drive P O Box 28 Hills Georgetown No 1265 Ontario THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills H IK Drive Bo HILLS Georgetown Ontor 8732600 IN THE MATTER OF The Ontario Heritage Act Chapter in matter of the lands and premises the following location in the Town of Hills in Regional Municipality of Halton NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF A BYLAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council for the Corporation of the Town of Hallon Hills has By law No to designate the Beaumont Knitting Mill 86 Mom Street Hills Glen Williams on property described as Lot Plan 1555 Town of Hollon Hills in Municipality of be of toclural a id interest under Part IV of the Onlono Heritage Act Reasons for Designation The originally owned by Jam slic and subsequently by Joseph contains a which was probably built by Richard Hursl otter This Shoddy Mill was added to aver years by Samuel Beaumont The structure is comprised of storey mill building one a half storey building fronting Main Street which straddles the mill race buildings are of coursed rubble limestone The throe storey structure a four sided mansard roof with twenty dormers with eaves The three storey portion is ihe oldest remaining mill constructed the Village of Glen Williams It has boon in use as a knitting mill from the to such it was a place of for forty to seven five Glen Williams residents since the mill was established The stands on industrial landmark to the north approach of Glen DATED at Hallon Hills this of Moy 1990 Dan Administrator Clerk Town of Halton Hills O Box Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G5G2

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