Ma II 19JB Page 1J Rebels track team aims for Haltons PUSHING FOR THE Georgetown s Sue Alexander Just barely won her heat in the Junior girls metre dash ahead of an op ponent from White Oaks In the however Sue fare as well and had settle or a third place finish Public school wrestlers Tears trophies carry day Perhaps confusion despondent losers consoled but might be the best way to what made the afternoon describe the scene last successful was he spirit of Thursday at the GDHS gym as competition emanating from the annual Public School the young matmen Wrestling Tournament for grades lite and six ook centre stage Over hi couched by John and wrestlers from area public emerged as eventual champions as fiveyear history for The enthusiasm displayed by W all was contagious and Rebel Franca was wrestling coach Bob McKay points Joseph Gibbons was get oxer third with points Glen rent the air all afternoon the Williams was fourth with respective winners were points Park finished fifth with congratulated and the points Harrison was sixth Ontario Outdoors- Plenty of places to fish in Metro by few areas where Trout are available for the Day fisherman These areas are under the auspices of the Metro Region Conservation Authority Albion Hills miles north of Bolton on No Bruce Mills miles east of Don Mills Road on the Gormly Stouffville Road Claremont miles cast of Broughm on and lt miles north to Road Heart Lake miles north of Brampton on Heart Lake Road Rental boats are available here Baits are restricted to worms and files apparently GlenHaffy On Airport Road south of Mono Mills at Glen Haffy there are two slocked ponds which are restocked several times a week There Is a twofish limit and the limited to worms and flics With the Walleye Season open we are Now able to aim at more fish species Remember the season opens on 15 IB and on the 15 of May In the Trent System especially at Port Seven black jigs at night produce very well and this system is also proving good wherever fishing pressure is heavy Want a system for making your dew worms more lively Drop them in a poll of water A Minnow Bucket will do over night The worms will pick up extra but the water must be cold Add ice cubes No they will not drown Try It for worms with more The well known lures are sure fire on a variety of fish especially Walleye But when that falls there Is a tittle something that will tip the scales in your favour That is the extra of the jointed This lure is relatively new and comes In the No size m long The colours are gold blue silver and fluorescent red Pike Season Is almost the same as Walleye and the above lures with the addition of spoons will get into a battle with one these great game fish With all the fishing around us we tend to forget the small game season are and the season is open Now is the lime to hunt them bek the field grass gets high Local regulallon should be checked for allowable calibres of guns and for Winchester has a great new cartridge out in the line Identified as the Dynalpoint cartridge It has a grain semihollow point bullet The dyna point has a unique mushrooming effect and will be trying them out in the near future I will report on it further at that time Check with farm owners and often they will be glad to be rid of these pesla Many formers use gasoline fumes in the holes to get these varmints out of their fields Don I let anyone tell you that hunting groundhogs is cruel It is a far better way than blowing up in dens Maybe I will see you out there in ONTARIO OUT DOORS and similarly helped the girls metre event ft who Open relay team to Gary Maltby placed third In leaped metres in winning victory while Hugh fhrnnniinr MeAi Doris Tuchel won the Midgel Wright was Joe was second in Ihe 1500 metres girls metre race and was flth in the high Jump Joe Elsie Mckenzie ran to a fourth on the winning teams in the Scott placed third in the discus place finish In the metre Midget girls relay and una sixth in the and race and a sixth place finish In the Open relay Sue Maltby matched his high Jump the 100 metre Alexander wai the fourth member of the Open relay winners while Meredith McLaren and Tina rounded out the Midget result In Heather Clarke wo Junior girls long Jump leap of 4 metres and placed with points Holy Crois was seventh with points and Kennedy trailed all compiling St points Ribbons were to the top four in each class and recipients introduced to the spec In lb weight dais Mike Moore of St first brother Jeff Moon also of St Francis was second third place went to Glen Puckering of Williams and Scott Russell of Kennedy finished fourth In the It weight class Campbell of emerged as champion Stan Smith of Harmon was second Doug Gillespie of Kennedy placed Ihlrd and David of St Francis placed fourth At lbs Kevin Gillespu of WnggleBworth look lop honours Barry Stone of St Francis was second Jeff of Harrison was third and Don Gilbert of Joseph Gibbons placed fourth In the lbs weight class Kevin Wllcocks of Glen Williams was first Kevin Franks also of Glen Williams was second Pat of Harrison was third and Dave Douccttc of Joseph Gibbons placed fourth At lbs Weir of Wriggles worth topped the Odd Ken McLusky of St Francis placed second Rob Rush of Park was third and Dave Forbes of Wrigglesowrth finished fourth In the lb weight class Shawn Zuber of was first Bob Bingham of placed second Ian of Joseph Gibbons was third and Gord of Park placed fourth At lbs Rick Anderson of Wrlggleaworth headed the class Bobby Marks of St Francis was second Brian of Park was third and Tim Doyle of Glen In the lb weight class Greg of took first place Don Turner also of took first place also of Wrigglesworth was second Rick Walterson of St Francis was third and Coles of Holy placed fourth At 100 lbs Terry of Joseph Gibbons was first Mark of Wrigglesworth was second Bruce Park placed third and Gary McLean of St Francis was fourth In the lb weight class Dave Norton of Joseph Gib bona won the division Mike of St Francis was second Mike of Holy Cross finished third and Tim of Holy Cross placed fourth In the Heavyweight category Wayne Manuel of Wrigglesworth bettered all challengers Sieve Cnrron of Joseph Gibbons was second and Ken of took third It was a busy week for the track and field team as members competed In the Rebel Invitational held at Sheridan College in last Wednesday and Rebels Waterloo last weekend to take port In the Waterloo Warrior Invitational In their own meet the made some gains over last as they finished In second place behind White Oaks High School of Oakville While Oaks points Georgetown compiled with Lord Elgin of Burlington notched points Milton High School had points and Perdue High School of trailed the fkld 172 points Over students from the schools participated In the meet and while sunshine day a stiff wind did hamper some events TU girls team took top spot while the boys team placed second to White Oaks Several Georgetown athletes and fourth respectively had splendid performances at girls shotput Sheridan despite the wind In the Midget boys division Tutor Claire was first place standing were first in the Midget girls 100 garnered by Ian Clark who metres second in the discus the 1500 metre race in the in jump Chris a number of two winning splendid time of 4 1 Hugh Servos was fourth In the 400 relay the Midget girls Wright who hurled the discus metre and sixth in the relay and the Open girls metres and Gary John relay Nickcrson who won the Deere Cathy Clark won the Junior in a time of fifth In the 1500 metres girls 1500 metre ract was a seconds Wayne and The Junior girls were led by inning team John Warnock were fourth and BrendaSmlth who placed first fifth respectively in the l50 metre run and relay team Other members of second in the the Junior girls 4x400 relay Wendy Tancoo placed second team included Heather m 1500 metre Sue Clarke Sue Alexander and Alexander was third In the Wendy metres Diane placed Other members of the fourth in the 100 metres and Midget girls team who did well n the long jump Kelly were Cathy and loan Kiccicnlec was fifth in the IJndsey who finished fourth and Carolyn Harrison etched two sixth and fifth 400 metre race Jenny Thompson who won the 1500 metre race In her best lime ever Heather Rogers who placed third in the 1500 mitres and Sue Douglas and Chris who placed first Janet Olllvler was second In Ihe 400 metre run and fourth In the long jump and Kim placed fourth in Ihe 100 metre dash John Clark picked up a second In the Senior boys dash and a third in the metres while Alan borough placed sixth in the 1500 metres In the Open category Bruce and Fergus Barnes place second and fifth respectively In the metre run while Smith Eileen and Carolyn and fourth in the Harrison placed second third discus Eric Gordon was fifth respectively in the in high jump and sixth in 30 metre run The the long jump John Wright Rebels Open boys relay was second in the discus and Clark fourth in the Andy Steve Chris Deere and Long was third in the high Alan came in Danny Martin was third At the Waterloo Warrior Invitational the Rebel athletes were competing against over 600 students from over schools from throughout Ontario but fortunately finished well off the pace Michael Power High School standings in the discus and the shotput the Junior Boys Mike was second Help for Hornbys pitchers An for of Toronto won the iffair for the fifth straight year but the local athletes acquitted themselves well Cathy Clark who is rapidly making a name for herself as a middle distance runner won the 1500 metre race over a field of runners Jenny Thompson finished ninth in 1500 metres but she recorded her beat ever 19 Heather Rogers placed 15 in this race but this is quite on ac as this is only the second time that she hs attempted this distance Meredith McLaren made it to the semis In the 100 metre dash as did Claire In the metre dash Heather Clarke was seventh out of in Bruce was seventh out of runners in the metres and Ian Clarke placed ninth overall the 1500 metre run His time was a very respectable it should be noted that Ihe majority of his competitors were Seniors The Championships are for this coming day but there is some con fusion about the site The had been to go at but the price that has been asked for the event is considered quite high and attempts are being made to have the meet go at Sheridan College in Parents comment onUKtrip Till- TV from Howard Public School won last Thursday Rebel Public School Wrestling Tournament The team was coached by John and Brian and accumulated 155 points to take the title Centennial best in Ontario Jim Hall coach of Cen s wrestling team took a 10- man contingent down to Burlington this past weekend to compete against teams from London Burlington Hamilton and Niagara Falls In a Junio The in the event but It is safe to say Pre Olympic designation that the local lads were Ihe limits competitors to wrestlers factor In the ten 15 and under who are weight classes that the Cen registered in grades nine and tennlal boys challenged In under they walked away with seven three runners up a took part Winat promised private donations has been made by Bill Schreiber of the Hornby Ball Club for the installation of a pitching enclosure In Hornby Park Presently the pit machine purchased by the Hornby Ball Club In 1975 is dangerous when a game Is in progress on the nearby diamond The pitching resembling a chain link fence with a gate and a partial roof will ensure safety by Frank undefeated all year at lbs Bill Davis at lbs Dean at 103 lbs Phil Milne at 115 lbs Steve Bobbins at 121 lbs Jeff Sklngley at 138 lbs and Dave at The runners up Included Mike Taylor at 72 lbs Herb at lbs and Wayne Brown at 130 lbs The Mini Mosquitoes returned from Britain last week and while they were a bit despondent about the eight losses in those parents who made the journey had nothing but praise for the way the team members conducted them selves both on and off the field McArthur commented The boys played very well especially against the sue and calibre of he opposition Another plus was that the British people treated us very Art felt the trip had three pluses Friendly people the excellent pubs L noted It may have been a soccer lour but It was also very educational for the children Each parent contributed a lot J Clark emphasized that The Interest shown in our boys and the warmth displayed was great We arc very proud of our lads they played right out to last minute of each game Murray commented on the hospitality and the play of the boys and felt that from asoccer and respect the enterprise wis definitely a success Oram noted A great time was had by all The boys never gave up and Georgetown should be proud of them The parent support and Jit good will was present it all times Coach Bob Morrow summed up trip this The general reaction from the mothers who worked to raised the funds was thai it wis worth it We definitely would do it again Georgetown Eric Gordon displays his style In the Junior Long Jump Senior remain undefeated The Senior Soccer Rebels saw plenty of action this past week they competed in he Burlington Soccer Tournament and had a game scheduled as welland their main opponent In both situations wan the crew from White Oaks High The went Into the Burlington tourney as defending A Division champs In fact they had captured the title three con It was Juslnot to be however this year as the locals ran into an inspired White Oaks team and dropped their opener I Steve Foster scored he lone goal in this game Putting their opening defeat behind the went on to win their next two tilts 10 over Lord Elgin and over of Hamilton but the opening game loss relegated them to second place Doug Thompson bent the twine In Lord encounter while tdPaterson against On Monday in Georgetown the Rebels met their tour namtnt nemesis White Oaks in a league game and walked away witlro win The led 10 at but both teams seemed flat and the game could be described as tedious Steve Foster Ken and Doug Foster were the Rebel marksmen The have yet to suffer a defeat this year their record now stands at two wins and a tic and this week they will be out to keep that record un blemished as they journey to on Wednesday then dose out the season against Perdue at home this Monday Referees elect executive Referees held its annual of officers Monday night ind the following positions have been filled president Glen Cooper Jack Pool Ken Kidd referee Perkins house igue reft rets mchtef Ray 1 mi 1 Osborne nan disciplinary re mm Peavoy Tilt Front row lef to right Dale Crime Larry Woudslra Chris Dave Deere Andy P Dave Bew Rich Mark Back row left to right coach Chris Ladies open golf season The North Golf and Many of the outfits available In Country Club Ladles Section the Pro Shop were shown and officially opened on Tuesday ladies golf equipment was May 4 A golf clinic preceded displayed The models were the one clock tec off lime Marlon Allen Millie Even with the cool day there Eleanor Inglis and were approximately thirty Eileen Cunningham girls participating in the day The flower events Prize winners were the head table was presented Dot Hamilton Ann Hartford to Mary In and June Wiltshire of her efforts In Cocktails began at a pm making the fashion show a follwed by dinner At each great success place setting the girls were The next event sponsored by pleased to find a lovely car the La Idea Section Is the Penny nation compliments of Don Sate on Wednesday June the Golf Professional Don came in welcome he girls and reminded them thai here were three more spring clinics Also Don introduced his assistant John Henderson A Watleys representative provided a complimentary liqueur for each guest He also gave everyone a book of recipes featuring Grand Marnier After a short general meeting to deal with the business at hand the evening finished off with a fashion show run by Mary Findley BOAT SHOW TIME IS ALL THE TIME AT KARKING MARINE LTD 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