Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1991, p. 27

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the HERALD Wednesday August Sports Page3B Alcott Tennis Club Ladies teams haveslender week It was a slender week of vie tones for the Gordon Ten nis Club teams especially the ladies which earned just three points in games against and White Oaks The Ladies A played Bramalea and came up with two points Barb and Stacey Hurley in three sets won 61 Ann Kennedy and Chris Steen won 64 Eileen Saville and Ouida Graville lost in three sets 36 Audrey Jans and Deb Koster lost in three sets 64 The Ladies played White Oaks and came up with one point Margaret and Mary Hughes had 2 16 Agnes Lawrence and Gloria Sargent won 64 4 and Maureen Burgoyne Linda and Norma in three sets lost 2 26 This concludes the schedule of mat ches for 1991 for the ladies Today Wednesday is the Ladies Wind Up Round Robin Pot Luck Lun cheon and swim starting at 9 am The Mixed played Castlemore and took five points Kevin Neill and Bernie Kent wont Kennedy and Ken Kavanagh won in three sets 60 Dean Jackson and Mike Hurley won 61 Stacey and Don Hurley won Chris Steen and Rene March won 61 Graville and Norma lost The Mixed played Bramp ton and took three points John Dalleson and Ai lost 36 Bill Kent and Andy Paschalis lost 261 Ed Rieger and Jim Morwick won 7 63 Audrey and Murray Jans won 7 Joanne and Ed Van Den Hoek in three sets won 5 Sandy Lewis and Barb Rieger lost 26 26 The Adult Singles and Doubles Tournament is postponed and will be tried again for September 68 along with the mixed The Junior tournament will be held Aug September 4 is the House League Wind Up HERALD SPORTS SHORTS Tball losses Elliott Custom Brokers Rep T Ball team met the two top teams during the last two games of the season recently On July Erin Mills were vie torious by a score of Mathew Seaman and Kyle Hotham were heavy hitters Jeff Martin Kyle and Jason Angyal displayed their best defensive skills Ryan Van terswyk helped score several runs On August the leagues top team Milton defeated the local squad Cameron Sisnett was chosen player of the game Help ing out Georgetown were Robbie Alcorn and Matt Tales while his brother Greg slid into first base like a pro Kevin provided his video camera fans with superb running skills Chris Cormpilas also played well Coach Brian Hannah was delighted that An drew Oesch and Marc Monchamp had perfect attendance records for the season Golf winners On August 5 Gloria Sinclair once again retained hei crown as Club Champion at North Golf and Country Club With a decisive margin Sinclair led the field in the three consecutive days of competition Runner up in the Championship Flight was Gail Howcroft B Flight was captured by Gail who won over Shirley McDermot in a one hole playoff The Flight winner was Linda followed by Jacqueline Charlebois Flight was won by Kathryn Latimer with runner up Kathleen The Winner of the Seniors who also had a fine finish in the Championship Flight was Marilyn Medlock The Diamond Champion determined by retrogression due to a tie was Eileen Cunningham over Gladys Coldwell In her first ladies tion junior Christine Carter came Third in the Championship Flight Recreation SUMMER ACTIVITY CENTRES With the end of summer quick ly approaching spaces in our Summer Activity Centres are closing fast There are a few openings available in this sum hottest camps Fun games crafts songs and bus trips who could ask for more Junior camp is for people aged while senior camp is for the older crowd 1014 years For more information please call 8732600 270 FALL AQUATIC REGISTRA TION Registration for both Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools for the Fall Session commences at am on September 7 Registra tions will be taken at the pool en trance For more information call 2600 ext 276 POOL CLOSURES Both the Acton and Georgetown Pools will be closed for annual maintenance September2 22 Safe or out An Acton Red Hots second base player puts the tag on the Acton AZ Aces runner who is appealing for a safe call at Jim Bailey Park In on Saturday Eight teams were involved In a two day tour held to raise money to build a soccer field at the park The Jim Dandles won the championship while Red Hots took home the consolation trophy Herald photo I I I MKHUIN I I H I I I H I THESE BABIES KNOW HOW TO PERFOI OFF BATH OR CLIP AT PET JUNCTION Clip This Coupon Sove All Breed Grooming SuppliesCats Welcome PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 8737990 Appointment not always JANES STREET GEORGETOWN MOM NEEDS HELP Finding a caring home or all our new furniture arrivals Guaranteed Lowest Prices Ontario Chesterfield Wholesalers Behind Guelph Auto Mall 7634477 SO DO THESE MICHELIN PRICES REVERSE MORTGAGES P18560HR14 The new all season performance radial MieHELIN Come sec your Michelin Tire Expert loday BALANCING AT THE PRICE When you buy 2 Michelin Tires with this Coupon Offer VaH While Supples Last QUEENS TIRE SERVICE LTD 387 Queen ST ACTON

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