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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 4 December 1993, p. 24

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‘Page:24 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, December 4, 1993 < THE DENTURIST ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO The Denturist Association of ios i issociation incorporated under the law of Ontario. Most Denture Therapists belong to this association. The members of the association are bound by a strict code of ethics to maintain the highest stan- dards of service to the public. Through this association informed of new techniques, any new developments, and the latest materi- denture construction. There are many clinics, lectures, seminars, as ine that is put out 4 fulltime practitioners in dealing wit the licensing iment, as well as other professional organiza- This association is a member of the Denturist Association of Canada and the Intemational Federation of Dental i Al activities of a licensed Denture T re moni provin- cially appointed —nine-person Governing Board of Denture rapists. . ‘Al Denture therapy licenses must be renewed annually. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SMILE! W. Trenton, D.T., “The Denture Clinic”, 18 Church Street, Georgetow' 877-235: (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) Halton Hills This Week Classifieds... Get Results 873-2254 TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES Standi Bowlerina’s 43 F.T.CP.s 43 Tootsie Rollers 36 The Bloopers 34 Screwballs 31 Leatherettes 22 High Singles Teresa Uiterwyk 296 Joan Knott 280 Ireen Breen 265 ACTON MAJORS Standings Acton IGA 171 ‘Acton Lanes 152 Champion Grader 146 Peter Zions Construction 127.5 Team #5 112 C&S Printing 92.5 High Singles John Aheam 353 John Wagg 342 Kevin Archibald 325 CEE JAYS Standings Bowling for Fun 18.5 Al's Pals 18 Black Dino's 16.5 Cathie’s Clowns 15.5 Way Too Much 13.5 Baker's Beauties Ladies’ High Singles Cathie Ahearn 277 Cathy McDonald 212 Peg Johnson 197 Men’s High Singles Bill McDonald 282 Del DeForest 251 Al Stokes 233 ACTON BOWLING LANES Scores and Standings Georgetown Dan Curtis Financial Planning Juvenile Raiders goaltender Josh Barber had a rough night last Monday at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, as the Chinguacousy Blues sharpshooters had the lucky bounce of the puck go their way. The Raiders lost the P hoto by Simon Wilson/HHTW Hurricanes continue to storm Y.A.B.A. Standings We're #1 69 Go Figger 64.5 One Ball Wonders 61.5 Fowling Gutterballs 52.5 Honey Mooners 50 Simply Awesome 44.5 Ladies’ High Singles m 269 Crystal Begin 238 Lisa McCrystal 32 Men’s High Singles John Aheam 450 Kevin Priestman 261 Bryan Creasey 250 SMURFS High Singles Camey Bourgois 123 Justin Evans 110 Curtis Maties 103 SMURFETS game 6-1. High Singles Jessica Petkoff 120 Emily Stirtzinger 112 Emily Barrett 110 Despite a dismal showing PEE WEE BOYS dub ain a“ an . AC. a nshl in Ryan Ai acaad 140 Whitby the Halton lan Miller 405 Hurricane Minor Bantams Ben Balie 94 continue to dominate in league play. High Doubles In Whitby the Hurricanes Ryan Stroud 212) were shutout 5-0 in their lan Miller 207| opening game to host Ben Balie 180} Whitby, defeated Windsor PEE WEE GIRLS 5-4 and then bowed out of High Singles the tournament losing 2-1 to Adrianna Burton 114] Oshawa. Jennifer Harris 92 es coach ee ucherawy was neither sur- ek oi 4 prised senpeet with the ‘Adsenha Puta on eat tag aie in the tour- ni 5 ‘Amy-Lynne Forbes 160 “We were do for a slide Kayla Wagg 158| sometime and better here ‘ehal K * POT e than in league play,” said Kucherawy. “As prestigious a tournament that it is we put more emphasis on league and playoff num- bers.” The numbers Have been impressive for the Hurricanes. After starting the season 1-3, including a 10-0 thrashing at the hands of Brantford, the minor ban- tam squad has dropped only one of their last 14 games, Tunning the team’s record to 11-4-3 in league play. Presently the Hurricanes sit first overall in their divi- sion scoring 91 goals and allowing just 54 in the process. Kucherawy is quick to point out even though he has some really top notch players it’s a total team effort that has put the Hurricanes.where they are. Even though the minor bantams are on top of their game, Kucherawy says improvements can still be made. “Improving in all aspects of the game at this age is essential but we need to work in our end and try to cut down on unnecessary penalties.” The Hurricanes are at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena today at 2:30 p.m. against Oakville. A + Ps Z* eA ee al bs ME POM RN (D.L. CRISPIN’S Christmas Special Two months of Karate Classes | & Karate Outfit * ad x es eed “ Wi+GsT aS Sake ES Ee “si * BS 99 & ke Bs | Start now or give our special as a Christmas gift ofself defence-self esteem and self improvement. This offer is for ages 4 to Adult Ee ear, We =, * 4 @ Promar Karate 318 Guelph St. Georgetown (beside Harvey's) Since 1979 ~ 377-9008 SURPRISE BONUS CHRISTMAS GIFT aS og TO FIRST 15 REGISTRANTS Ew. YA GER wed “202 wy Sok kA Spt LX a A eee A ea rn ro K* an RrxA* eA *A* Rr * Bs: AzS, fi

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