Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 6 February 1993, p. 18

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Page 18— Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, February 6, 1993 SC members s hine in competitions Acton — claim medals Acton figure skaters continue to bring home the hardware from sev- atop the podium in several of the eral invitational i they recently attended. Windsor, London and Uxbridge skating clubs played host to the members of the Acton Figure Skating Club, which stood respective en ent nie id Cars placed ‘first Beat in the Pre- Juvenile A Ladies Freeskate. She had previously that same day placed first in her Flight 1 to make into the finals. Candice Timbers YOU KNOW? with Len Dodds © GRIPS - fib il} As stated in part | the gr golfer with the he on. praia aed = the golt club. Therefore itis most important the got has the grip size. Property si give the golfer a comfortable feeling at control swing a does not inhibit wrist action. If the club (arip) doesnt fel rt in he player's hand then it ‘obviously won't feel good as they make the swing. The standard rule inthe industy in selecting arip size is that when the-anchor hand is in the grip (left hand for right handed players one base of your hand. If they are ve away than that the grip is too large. It nails are digging into your death rie Aa is too, small. Golfers as a whole are not aware that grips a be installed in different sizes and that di fret vans of grip sizes are pos- sible pe ate left hand vs. the right hand. When you next have your clubs = enippet take the time to evaluate grip size. ‘And the unknown golfer says - | shot 3 over today - one over a house, one over @ patio and one over a swimming pool. Regripping $2.75 — $3.75 was second in the final of the same event. She also won her flight to qualify for the skate-off in this divi- sion. Stasha Vancek was fourth in the Novice Competitive Ladies Flight 2 and Cora Routledge was eighth in the Junior Ladies Freeskate Flight Ze Bronwyn Marshall was first in Pre-Novice Ladies Freeskate Flight 4 and placed seventh in the final event skate-off. Joy Christopher took home second-place honors in the Senior Ladies Freeskate final. These skaters all received medals for first- to third-place finishes in the flight categories sponsored by the Uxbridge Skating Club. Finalists in pe skate-off were awarded trophies. ' At the Gaat Lakes competition in London, Mary Beth Roberston took home first place in the First Figure category, with Debbie Mashinter taking third-place hon- —_— 90 DAY GUARANTEE * FREE ESTIMATES ELECTRONIC SERVICE AT A PRICE THAT WON'T JOLT YOU! + VCRs * HOME & CAR STEREOS * PORTABLES * CDs * TURNTABLES VIDEO GAMES * COMPUTERS * ETC. ALL SERVICE PERFORMED ON PREMISES BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS vice At The Best Price Call For HOURS TUES. -FRI. 9:00 - 6:00 55 SINCLAR AVENUE _ SATURDA\ GEORG GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND cs ALTON ee 817-2025 ors. Caitlin Dick came third in Preliminary Figures. Krista Petty was second in Novice Ladies Competitive and Connie Story was, second in Preliminary B Solo. Other results were: Pre-preliminary B Freeskate: Debbie Mashinter and Mary Beth Robertson, eighth; Pre-preliminary Freeskate - Caitlin Dick, sixth; Pre- preliminary Elements - Caitlin Dick, seventh; Preliminary Elements - Debbie Mashinter and Connie Storey, fourth and Mary Beth Robertson, eighth. In Windsor, Krista Petty placed first in Novice Ladies Competitive with a third-place showing in Stroking, sixth in Figures and sec- ond in Novice Ladies elements. She also placed second in Team ele- ments in the novice division with three other teammates. Connie Storey was fourth in Pre- Juvenile Team Elements, fourth in singles elements, fifth in Pre- Juvenile Stroking and sixth in Pre- Juvenile Ladies Freeskate. Shiela Storey was fourth in Canasta Tango Solo Dance and fifth in freeskate. Maria Basa gets ready to unleash a strike Tuesday during a carpet bowling session at the Bennett Centre. Many of the residents took part in the event, including Beeney. Photo by Wendy Long. ss x EE GEORGETOWN KINSMEN & $ HOCKEY HERITAGE 16.95 package sie FREE BRAKE INSPECTION, FREE ADJUSTMENT, FREE BRAKE CLEANING, CHECK LABATT CUP FLUID LEVELS, LUBE CHASSIS - 4.5 LITRES VA R LVOLINE OIL - FRAM OIL FILTER _ EXHIBITION HOCKEY - . Toronto "NHL" Oldtimers 1 0 % °o off vs. ANY FRONT END REPAIR "LEGISKATERS" (L.E.) STEERING, CV JOINTS, BALL JOINTS, TTE RODENDS, SHOCKS, STRUTS, COIL SPRINGS Proceeds donated to Cystic Fibrosis Parts to go and check-out our prices Georgetown Hospital THINKING OF DOING IT YOURSELF WE WILL SELL BRAKE PARTS, EXHAUST, SHOCKS & STRUTS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Alcott Arena Adults 55. This offer ie not valid with other promotions or coupons. Valid only at Georgetown Speedy. Offer expires Feb. 28/99, Child ey Sunday Feb. 28 s.dent 2.0 3 PM Senior muffler king Tickets available at : 3 Mountainview Rd. N. 877-0 | 5 1 Time Out Road House Georgetown, Ont. Delrex Smoke Shop At Knechtel Food Market Speedy you're a Sor T rebody — JRB Raider Souvenir Booth

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