Page 16 — Halton Hills This Week; Saturday, August 21, 1993 NUBOD' & e)* Exercise EQUIPMENT Wel 873-2611 Treadmills Steppers Universal Gyms __Striders Bicycles Weights & Benches lowers Accessories Ski Machines And More... 162 Guelph St., Georgetown AY) (8 doors dou from pk atin ar Sq Le ARTHUR F. NSON & JOROCIATES TOR % LTD. REAL’ 877-5165 974-3040 it! ED RENT EP! cepEss ASER URS? gel Distant! PURCToUS! find eats jal clients. MARILYN WORRALL J *Sales Rep. la B - main, “Full walk-out lower level - com Mo rte ne reed 10 ares more and sce cram 350,000 - $500,000. 7 IF THIS 1S YOU! PLEASE CALL Teast Not intended to solicit Arnies Body Shop cuts up M & M By Leanne Fournier Armies Body Shop took the second game in a three part series against M & M by a score of 27-12, Aug. 8. In the other matchup, CIBC beat JV Jets 18-14 to keep pace with Arnies for top spot in the league. Somebody sent a wake up call to Aries Body Shop this past Sunday as they had a full complement of players at the opening kickoff. Too bad M & M’s performance has been hampered by inconsis- tent personnel as this could have been a close contest. Arnies had something to prove at the beginning of this "Helping people find their perfect nest!" _ Call 877-0173 24 HOUR PAGER Residential Real Estate Services Georgetown, Ontario L7G 447 DONNA ROBBINS ROYAL LEPAG Sales Representative — qqummmmmmammy!llitiiiiitinin matchup as they have been having difficulty getting out of the starting blocks before the second quarter. Not so this past Sunday as they scored on a tipped pass to Kelly Cunningham on their first drive. ‘Later in the first quarter, Michelle McMillan snagged a pass and tic tac toed through several supreme flaggers on M & M for their second major. Brenda Hamilton kept the score close with a touchdown for M & M. Arnies posted their third major before the half with a Mar McLaughlin reception and a Caroline McMillan convert. In the third quarter, Brenda Hamilton pulled ahead in the scoring for a brief moment to bring M & M within 7. Late in the game, Kelly Cunningham answered back with her second TD and Donna Brown picked up two. In the other match, CIBC saw backup QB Noreen Atkinson take to the field. Her philosophy appeared to be stick to what’s working and that’s what they did! With lightning speed, Marg Walinga raced easily for her first of two TD’s. Before the half, Atkinson hit pay dirt on a Nancy Hoover reception. After several suc- cessive running plays, Marg Walinga scampered untouched 50 yards for another TD. Late in the fourth quarter, JV Jets came to life with a long bomb to Lorraine Capreol who then raced to the one yard line. A diving flag by Nancy Hoover stopped the touchdown but an injury caused her to leave her team with seven players. Pam Martin scored a major and sure-handed Ineke Booth picked up a two point con- vert. On the next set of downs, Rosemary Gale Wysocki grabbed an inter- ception and took it 40 yards for the final score. Under-19s By Helen Bilik A busy few weeks for the Halton Under-19 girls team and they keep on going. On Aug. 7-8, the girls entered their first tourna- ment of the season in Grimsby. Despite the hot and humid weather, Halton did quite well, finishing fourth out of eight teams. Goal scorers were Eileen Campbell (2), Erica Booth, and Taysha Brankiewicz _ GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY tie for first (). On Aug. 14-15, the team traveled to Welland to par- ticipate in a Rep tourna- ment. Because the girls are only a House League select team, the odds were against them. But the girls again exceeded expectations by playing three of the best games of the season: Well done, girls! Goal scorers were Erica Booth and Marci Roy. Tuesday night saw the team in Bolton for a regu- lar-scheduled game. Halton again played a great game, beating the first place Bolton team by a score of 3-2. Halton is now tied for first place due to this win! Great game, _ girls! Noteworthy players are: Deanna Guignard - pro- vided speedy and consistent defensive play and was one of the main contributors to Halton’s win. Jen Apgar/Tanya McMaster - the two goalies, played aggressively and caused much frustration for the Bolton forwards. 9:00-3:00 p.m. Memorial Arena (at Equipment Exchange) Ruth Burrows - provided endless scoring opportuni- ties by her constant determi- nation, great ball control and speedy break-away. TYKE, NOVICE $ Born 1984-1988 120” ATOM, PEEWEE $ BANTAM, MIDGET, JUVENILE Born 1983 & earlier A First time registrants MUST show birth certificate for age verification. A Registering player is requested to attend registration for signature on forms. A Players attending rep. tryouts MUST be registered by August 26. For additional information call 150” The whole team played their best game of the sea- son! Great game, girls!! oal scorers were: Deanna Guignard, Jodie Antonini, and the game winner, Darby Erler. - Next game is Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. at Alcott vs. Streetsville. CD APPLE Auto Glass 354 Guelph St. Unit 27 Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655