Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 November 1993, p. 16

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‘ There was action aplenty last Saturday morning at Georgetown Memorial Are! J.V. Clothing and Montego Construction clashed in a GMHA Tyke House League game. Montego Construction edged J.V. Clothing 2-1. Page 16 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, November 3, 1993 as photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Nellis Construction Novices on the move Oct. 27. Elora vs. Acton in Acton Acton 8, Elora 1 --The second meeting of the sea- son for the two teams com- plete back-to-back 8-1 vic- tories for Acton. Mike Dube led the goal-scorers with a hat trick, while Shawn Prentice had a goal and two assists. E Other Acton goals scored by John Field, Adam Brouillard, Andrew. Pembleton . and Mark Pawluk. Assists_also went to Matt Wolfer (2), Sean. Kirk, Steve Atkinson, Mark Pawluk, Jon Newby and Mike McDonald; Oct. 29 - Acton vs. Erin/Hillsburgh in Erin Acton 3, Erin 0 - Acton goaltender Max Schaefer stones Erin for the shutout bringing Erin’s undefeated season to a halt. The win for Acton puts them in a tig for first place with Erin as both teams have five wins and only one loss with two ties so far this season. Acton goals scored by Mike .Dube, Andrew Pembleton and Sean Kirk. Assists went to John Field, David. Lyons and Adam Brouillard. Oct. 30 - Acton vs. Milton in Milton Acton 8, Milton 1 - Acton Pushes its winning streak to four games outscoring its opponents 27 to 3. Acton’s season record is 6-1-2 and is either tied or alone in first Place. The line of Andrew Pembleton, John Field and Jon Newby led the scoring with 11 points. Pembleton notched the hat trick and one assist, Field had four assists while Newby got a goal and two assists. Other Acton goal scorers were Mike Dube (2), Adam Brouillard and Chris Jowett. Other. assists went to Mark Pawluk, Nick Mastro and Steve Atkinson. If a member of your family suffers from allergies, asthma having your home’s duct sys- tem professionally cleaned. While lower winter tempera- tures spell an end to misery for weed-sensitive Halton Hills res- idents, it often marks the begin- ning of increased problems for people allergic to mold, dust and mildew. That’s because when home heaters are turned on, air is often forced through ducts filled with dirt, dust and dust mite waste. Now is a good time to have your home’s ducts A home’s central heating and air conditioning system pro- vides an ideal environment for fungus and bacteria growth and the. spread of dust mite waste through the-air. These impuri- ties can seriously aggravate allergies, asthma and hay fever and cause unpleasant, musty odor rs. “Our independent tests prove that we remove over 80 percent of the mildew, mold and bacte- ria from homes and offices. We also remove dirt , household dust and other contaminants that cause itchy, watery eyes, vice representative of Steamatic of Halton. A clean air circulation sys- tem reduces household dust, inhibits stale odors, improves air flow by up to 30 percent and can lower a-home’s energy costs. Steamatic Incorporated is an international leader in the multi-billion dollar cleaning and restoration industry. the company oversees nine company-owned operations and Ste more than 200 franchise busi- nesses spanning the United States and 11 foreign countries. Since it’s origination in 1968, Steamatic has developed its own line of carpet, furniture, drapery and air duct cleaning equipment that carries 10 U.S. patents. And, through extensive research and development efforts, the corporation pro- duces its own line of proven chemicals and cleaning com- pounds. > oS FREE Furniture Cleaning * Professionally cleaned on-location Fire, Water & Smoke Damage Restoration * Clean / restore building tents © 24-hour emergency service the total cleaning service ESTIMATES 22: © RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL ¢ INDUSTRIAL - No shampoo, soap or harmful chemicals ~ No telephone solicitation ~ amatic of Halton Air duct cleaning can help reduce allergies Today Steamatic provides 11 diversified commercial and res- idential cleaning services including air duct cleaning, fire, water and smoke damage restoration, carpet, furniture, ceiling, wall mination, wood restorations and corrosion control. Steamatic of Halton has been serving Brampton, Georgetown, Acton and Milton customers for the last 6 years and can be (2) Our job isnot Carpet Cleaning * Removes embedded dirt & oils and kills bacteria ir Duct Cleanin * Removes mold, bacteria, mildew, dust mite waste, musty odors and * household dust Minor Hurricanes a spirited squad An alive and kicking Halton Minor Novice AAA Hurricanes team played spirited hockey in a tie against Burlington and a solid win over Stoney Creek in action last week. Last Thursday the Hurricanes dominated the Burlington team throughout the contest with a flurry of opportunities, thanks to some good hustle. . Todd Gilmore slipped the puck in the short side for the only Hurricanes goal of-the 09 p me, Adam Kemp and Andrew Acarie played good games for the Hurricanes, Saturday at Stoney Creek goalie Tim Johnston was the story for the Hurricanes stopping three Stoney Creek breakaways to help his mates in a 5-3 win. The Hurricanes aggres- sive forechecking was another key in the win as Andrew Alarie scored two goals, with singles from Nathaniel Wicken, Tyler McMaster and Darren Trull doing the damage for the Hurricanes. Adam Kemp, Danny Syuret, Robert Sgarbossa (who also’was one of the stars in the win) , Peter Schultz and Gilmore drew assists. Acton Pee Wees thump Brampton By Ellen Piehl Special to HHTW Good offense and good goaltending were the keys to success as the Acton Galvcast Pee Wee hockey team defeated Brampton 5 - 1 in exhibition play at the Acton Community Centre on Saturday night. Acton opened the scoring mid-way through the first period on a power play Lady Rebs By Mike Zrostek Led by Alison Lipp and Andrea Le Bannister the Georgetown District High School Rebels senior girls basketball team captured the consolation championship at a King City tournament in Kitchener. After losing their opening match to St. Elizabeth of King City, 44-36, the Rebels took two straight in impressive fashion. Lipp pumped in 21 points in a 55-33 win over Sutton and then GDHS destroyed Don Mills 67-43 in the con- solation final. Lipp was named to the tournament-all-star team scoring 50 points in the =Check this space on every week... Kentners ~ Social Catering Ltd.~ offers a Different Package ay We: Beck your event Mondays to Aacsclays and receive 10% OFF regular prices! Package Number O Christmas at Kentners Your package includes: , “The ‘We Hall Rental a Cash Bar (Based on 100) Georgetown Toronto YW Pre-Dinner Festive Punch We Yuletide feast Buffet Dinner _ ‘%* Trained and Uniformed Staff ‘We Dishes, Flatware, Linen Table Cloths Taxes and Gratuities not Included Social Catering Ltd. Serving You Since 1974 62 MILL ST. GEORGETOWN 905) 873-0404 905 when David Lajeunesse -jammed the puck through the Brampton goal tender’s legs. Almost a minute after Brampton tied it up at one, Jason Christopher scored from the slot area to give Acton back the lead. Acton basically dominat- ed offensively in the second i038 period. Kyle Artem blasted one impress in three S while LeBannister added 39 points in three games. Coach Gary Southworth said it was a great team effort and gave a lot of credit to the team’s defen- sive play. “They played very well, Pressing all game both man and zone which gave us lots of turnovers that led to a lot of easy lay-ups.” he said. “We scored a lot of points thanks to the defense, a total team effort.” Southworth hopes the play of the Rebels will help them in their quest for a Playoff spot in league play, where they are presently 2-4 on the year. From $23.95 pp by the Brampton goal tender early in the period to give Acton a two goal lead. Devon Fraser scored moments later when he lift- ed the puck over the goal tender’s shoulder and into the net. Fraser scored the fifth goal for Acton, his second of the game, mid-way through the third to capture the victory. Kitchener “All the pieces are falling together, they really played well and I hope it will con- tinue because I think we need to win two of our-:last three to make the playoffs.” The Rebels played M.M.Robinson Tuesday (results weren’t available at Press time). Thursday they play Assumption and close out the season at GDHS against E.C.Drury this com- ing Tuesday; a game that may decide if they make the playoffs. GEORGETOWN e e e@ @ (GROUPS e @ |877-9922/ @ 12 Mountainview S. e ‘Sle eeBOWLee INSTANT RESERVATIONS ‘tLeading the Way Return Airfares from: $339.- $269.- $269.- $199.- Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg Halifax $199.- St. Johns — $219.- ‘Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices. Flights operate from Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 9V ROOS TRAVEL 873-2000 846-6639 Z Fax_(905) 877-7095 is| Halton Hills This Week Classifieds... Get Results! 873-2254

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