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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1988, p. 12

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I SECTION THE HERALD Wednnday IMS Reds eliminated Haines leads Apple to win Game two last week of the GIFLi mini series lo see who Is to tangle with the Birds turned out to be another closely fought contest bet ween Apple and the teds Terry Haines was to take to the hill For Apple to face equally as po tent Joey Deforest for the Reds Both were no greenhorns as far as playoff ball was concerned But Terry Haines came out in full force not just with his pitching but also his bat With bases full of in the fourth he belted a base clearing double to earn three That was oil the Apple crew needed Terry stymied the Reds to Just one run Joey Deforest took the loss MVP for the retiring Reds went without a doubt to Rick Pool lie had Ten number four for four the plate Terry won Apple MVP awards Good game The Reds now have some time squeak in a few rounds of golf before the summer ends Good season for the Reds could prove promis- As in the fi it was to be Apple Auto the Birds In round two playoff action Well on Aug Sunday they were back at it Could ihe Classmen put some runs on the board as they so badly needed late In the finals Big Mac MacKetuie towering on the hill on this coo Sunday eve was not about to let them Terry Haines made up the premier half of the Ap- battery Big Mac was true to The game stayed close but Mac himself belted a twoRBI dou ble to break up the early tie Larry Bums was hot at short The Birds bats were hard to keep quiet Andy lifted his average again with a three- hit night Apple errors were costly Scott Haines had threehit night for Apple earning MVP honors out it was too late was the final The Birds drew first blood Big Mac added yet another MVP award to his credit Scries stood 10 Birds In the other playoff round How ells and the Mike Adams Realtors took to the field This would prove to be a good game and an series was no doubt in store Chris Jon Hammer What a match up Chris was as hot as Jon The Realtors had 1 lead then Densmore put them up 31 away to tie it 3 3 w th their lost bat to go With one on up came Jon Ham mer He belted in the game winning run How el la were MVP Jon Hammer through in the clutch Chris look the loss but earned MVP honors Great game Come and sec some action this week Season ends Peewees nipped Geo Pee Wee Girls Select Soccer earn started off with a bang this past weekend in the prestigious Oakville Regional Tournament The first game against Richmond Hill resulted in a 120 win for Georgetown The relentless assault was led by Andrea who scored four limes and from left and right wing positions Also chipping In with two goals was a hustling Janet Lone markers were scored by Julie Nell Lisa VoDt Melnnio Booth Joanne Moloney Tracy Fowler and Wendy Tracy Fowler and Alexis Kerr shared the shutout The second game which pitted Georgetown against arch rival was a different story With the goalie out of position a couple of times in the first half well positioned Andrea McNeily did not have the luck of the bounce and on both occasions the ball deflected wide of the goal post and over the cross bar The play was split evenly between the two teams until the striker outran the Georgetown defence and struck a hard low shot Into the net with only five left In the contest The game ended 10 in favor of Finally Georgetown played against the hard tackling host team Oakvlllc One of only a few defensive lapses resulted In the first goal An Ookville forward left un marked controlled a pass from the left wing and scored on he un protected Georgetown goalie Tracy Fowler who did not have a chance on the play Great goal tending by Tracy kept the score close With about seven minutes remaining in the gome a Georgetown throw in was Drought down by the right wing who managed to main tain possession of the tall A welt placed high shot sailed over the out stretched of the Georgetown goalie and Into the net Final score This tournament ended a suc cessful season for the select team Having entered four tournaments and going to the finals in two of them against some of the best teams in Ontario illustrates the pride and determination that the girls have displayed summer GBA finals set Baseball fans will f plenty of action the Georgetown Fairgrounds on Saturday as the holds its annua Day of Champions to crown division win ners for the 1668 season Competition gets underway at 9 a on the Ban Diamond with the final followed by the squirt rial at 11 a and the tyke final at m The peeweebontam final is slated for a p m first tch on Lifeguards needed the Recreation and Parks Department is offering a National S Crush Course The course is offered at the Georgetown Indoor Pool from Monday Aug Sept 9 a P for more information call fT77 Rutledge leads lacrosse tykes Jon Rulledge fired five goals to lead to a pi ay off opening 82 win over the Orange In Acton minor tyke lacrosse action last week at the Acton Arena Paul Withers chipped in with two goals lor the winners while Michcle Withers had a single ly potted both goals for the Orange Chelsea Young Sandy Chapman and Jason Christopher all had assists for the Blues with Kyle Artem and Joy Christopher recor ding helpers for the Orange The second match of the two- game total goals series Is slated for tonight Aug at pm The two teams are competing for the Sandra Van Fleet Memorial Trophy A combined Aclon tyke rep team will travel to tomorrow Aug 25 to meet the recently crowned Ontario tyke B p Eloro recently garnered the title by beating Whitby Open house set for Oct 15 The survey following the 1988 Open House indicated a need for another Community Open House in two years Well here we arc two years later and under the auspices of the Hills Recreation and Parks Department a number of hard working volunteers from various community groups are bigger This year it is scheduled lor Saturday October 15 from 10 a to p at the Acton High School There lots of room for displays demonstrations and special Those who were involved in prior Open House events know what a wonderful opportunity these pro vide for letting people in area know who you are what you do and how tlfy can use or get involved in your This year we will be offering leadership workshops in on with the Open House Topics include Publicity ing Recruitment and Meeting Management There will be a small charge to defray the cost of topnotch speakers and to ensure commit men I Display areas at the Open House will be approximately ft 10 ft facility and publicity Don t be disappointed reserve your space while there is space available To reserve your group display area please call Jeff at Plan to be at the Com unity Open House Connections on October 15 NEW BOWLING SEASON STARTS THURS AUG 25th 7 PM LEAGUE EXECUTIVES PM OPEN EVENINGS PM ROWLING LEAGUES MO UN TAIN VIEW S When you want the best for your home Inside or out these professionals can get those home improvements headed the right way THIS IS RESERVED FORYOUI 8776686 EAGLE ENTERPRISES GREEN TOP SOIL MUSHROOM MULCH 00cu yd FREE DELIVERY thin Georgetown Aw 87721128779779 Auric BtU MtdfdN CsttNti 2293 8911 m PLUMBING SHOWROOM Armstrong Ave Qeorgstown The NEW Window and Door Centre supplying you with quality products factory service and installation AND DOOR CENTRE 100 Wilkinson Brampton 4164545362 The Georgetown Standard Pro ducts Bantam As baseball team received plenty of good last week The A a learned they have received a bye into the Ontario Baseball Association provincial championship tournament in Thorold on Labor Day weekend and four members of the A have been Invited to try out for spots on a local all star team The bye means the A can bypass a preliminary series originally scheduled to determine whether or not Georgetown would advance into the Ontario louma Wei be competing against about eight clubs In the B classification at said A publicity Ted Humphreys We ve been playing In a claased league all year so we should have a good shot going into the tournament Meanwhile four members of the A have been chosen to try out for an area allstar team which will play exhibition games against other district allstar teams from across the province later this season Adam Hagen John Butler Steve Wright and Dave Lawrence have been invited to compete for spots on the area all star squad a tryouta in Burlington According to Hum phreys one player from each local team will be chosen to the allstar unit I versatility Butler tad Wright bring to their quasi while Lawrence has been one of A most solid performer over the course of the ina campaign has seen action In the pit ching rotation behind the plate as catcher and as a utility Butler pitches and plays the Infield while Wright brings skills cat cher and shortstop to the allstar Lawrence a centrefielder has been playing excellent baseball for the As this season said Hum phreys The four Georgetown players will compete against athletes from the other teams the local ban tam circuit for positions on the league team Labatts backs charity golf Labatt Breweries of Canada announced the signing of a three year agreement with the Royal Canadian Golf Association IROGA to assume sponsorship of the largest charity golf competition In Canada involving tournaments at the club provincial and national levels Formerly known as the Crown Life ProAm now to be called the Labatt National Team this club team championship at St Charles Country Club in Winnipeg Each provincial team is composed of four players from the same club a low medium and high is 30 handicap amateur golfer and the club professional Sanctioned by the RCGA and Pro vincial Golf Associations this com petition last year attracted golfers representing more than 370 golf clubs across Canada Each golfer pays an entry fee of which goes directly to both a designated provincial charity and provincial golf association pro- supporting amateur and The competition is open to club members years of age and over who are also members of their pro vincial golf association There are four stages of play Each participating golf club and more than clubs are expected to take part this year will designate a week period in which members can play one or more Qualifying rounds The low IB qualifiers In each han dicap group 1310 and 19So then enter match play four rounds Or a stroke to determine the club team members The three winners one from each handicap group then Join their club professional far the provincial championship where they meet teams from other dubs in an lffrbole competition The winning team advances to the National Team The tournament format was in augurated by Crown Life Insurance Company in 1973 in Manitoba and has grown since to become the largest event of Its kind in North America In lffTS the tournament expanded to Include Saskatchewan and British Columbia Joined in Ontario In Quebec In 1982 and the Atlantic provinces In 19H Since 1973 mora than tuts been raised for provincial charitable organizations and provincial association programs supporting amateur and Junior golf Due to changes in its corporate marketing directions and st Crown Life has decided to withdraw as the major sponsor of this competi tion but will remain as an associate sponsor this year funding the pro vincial and banquets as well as providing technical and ad ministrative support to the organizers Other associate sponsors are Canadian Airlines International which is providing airfare to the na tional final for the participating teams and SCORE Magazine which to promote the tour Coaching clinic offered DATES sad a I swat to Bias C08T ask aft rebate sretpraaa far steal Be sore to pieregi since courses are subject to If sufficient Interest is not shown For more call Available at The Herald Office In either the HERALD Georgetown Minor Hockey ANNOUNCES FALL REGISTRATION Ttarsslty Am- 730 Satontiy Sept ml BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND PARENT TO SIGN PLAYERS CERTIFICATE IN LOBBY OF GORDON ALC0TT ARENA Player sweaters at the end of the season PlaVGrS 21 500 Ths Board will refund fees paid to -JL- Spring registrants 3 Players 3 0000 Munch a lunch for less REGULAR 2 pes Kentucky Fried Chicken French Fries Choice of Salad Bread Beverage NO FRILLS 2 pes Kentucky Fried Chicken French Fries Beverage Kentucky 11 6 A Guelph St Georgetown 8775241 Its our taste that makes us famous

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