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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1980, p. 13

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three team titles Wednesday in Unrivaled Rebel team dominates Cross Country championships tver tin times are often Lrnnl closer to each olher red to other cross is because of lare number of ho ire of equal At points in some of the ners were finishing it the rait of two per second Tlurelore vh their lust of the season ti an fleeted in the ls hud or and contained JO to i eld turned lift after miklyTjiiiLltri courses wire hilly throughout consist ma of cross country ml dounlull ski trails were not the most difficult tit Georgetown has ever need on The I arfanluan ski hill they had to run up surmounted by n larjir ski hill at the rtol mill earlier round Almost unseen tree roots and wooden stakes pre led to be extremely At itrtaiti points because of 111 of competitions ip the pate and attitudes opponents fairly difficult the super htm displa its eminence by capturing half of llicprovineial lilies w irded WATTS NINTH Paul Walts ninth place finish contributed con towards George owns midget boys win who finished with 117 points points front of second placed Asumplion College School Chris was the sic end Rebel runner to cross the finish lint placing a very respectable He was followed by Gary in jCth spot and George Howie lually waswon by Wayne of time of I yon ran hard for position boosting her Georgetown midget girls team to The winner of Lynn Kapsa of St Joseph s Islington limed 10 Wiley of Drank some Hail by a good five for Georgetown finishing in Mlh position Gage in Edgar who Diane en 144th but there argument certain positions near these were of order of the number of coming in finish and shortness of the after finish line the had be pul in rows they completed race so pile up of runners would not I Inn is speculation that of these rows were and positions result Tit or girls up held their undefeated title by winning their division with points the second lowest divisional of Thiy easily beat sit and place Thorn lea Second School by points SIXTH Sandra crossed finish line in position number six for in followed by Sherry ran all of Ihe race with one shoe in tenth Debbie Newman in Susan Kris n and I iz jtilh Kim who qualified for SAA individual finished a strong Hi Is Alison Wiley of Sarah who was sit in midget girls won the junior rate with a linn of Georgetown senior girls who ninth last year in tile province having four mid get aged runners and one Ben ior earned Fifth place overall this year battling against extremely tough competition totalling points Kalhy Webb who is Junior afcand County senior irl champion was the first Rebel runntr cross the finish line placing following Webb were McLaren in Heed in 101st and Diane Jones in an approximate 104th spot Kate Wiley sister of Sarah and Alison won race with 17 clocking All were simply out by a powerhouse from 1aul High School Ihal finished with their first four positions of four ten and and si Paul senior girls lout tin This still does not surpass the all time low Oh win of points set by Georgetown junior boys learn of Ian Jon Lancaster Arnold Ilnkel and it in Although the junior boys wire not as strong as thtir counterparts the junior boys team of five what they had and placed fourth points from first pi ice Tin lost the services of fourth runmr Scott far part way through he ratt At op a small hill which drops steeply some four feet Hams right foot hi Make at Hut spied somirsiull his back on Ihi six txlmi He ins drilled from Hit path an after first stepped on b Mint the positions of his loam mates would have total led for hem to beat first place 180 at It isl points This Georgetown team did how beat and Upper Canada Colli Mark a first year junior on the was the first I runner in when he placid 14th He was edged out by VinccBcrnabi of Milton in 13th Dave Griffiths of Georgetown was in hat race He was followed by in GSLh and Jack Harlow 112th position Despite a gallant effort Scott Harris was unable complete the race Chris Brewster of London Catholic Central won the race clocking The Rebels senior boys im earned fifth place overall against some extreme compel SMITH NTH The team was lead by Doug Smith 11th place finish Poloni of Milton was fifth in the event Following Smith for from George town was Jim in John Warnock in Glenn ton and Dale McGregor placing 121st The winner of the race Dave of West H umber The Georgetown Rebel Cross Country Team remained celled this season truly was worthy of such I would personally like to lhank the coaches and team for their help and support with Ihesc articles USED TVs PORTABLE fully CONSOLES RECONDITIONED TOSHIBA QUASAR ZENITH BLACK WHITES and COLOURS from FULL WARRANTY ON MOST SETS The senior girl- the finish line mid took place arr llrallicr Mel ftobin were unci and Gi Heather Itird A welcome flrratd Special All of novices and of curlers should not be shy up for Ihe The ire for all They are a experience and promise to be lots of fun for all Two of our best Lady curlers Norma Wilson and Grcli Lamb were In Ontario for the weekend to take an course Welcome In all new curlers who have joined us on ice it North you hive a curling snson ind see you on Ihe ice Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association NOTICE FALL GENERAL MEETING Sunday November 30th 00 pm at Gordon Arena Hail WondyStownrl Protldonl A 1 Ciosconl BRAMPTON COLOUR SI SOUND ATTENTION SENIORS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT ONTARIO PROPERTY TAX GRANTS Waiting For Your Grant you sen in your Property Tax Grant application but haven t received your grant please be patent Many of the applications contained incomplete or arrived late because of postal disruptions are still being processed ITS NOT NECESSARVTO CALL Alarge number ol have already been contacted in this regard The rema nder will be contacted or have their grants paid by NOVEMBER 30 1980 Turning If you reached or will reach age 65 between July 1 and December 31 1980 and are just becoming eligible for the Old Age Security Pens on you maybe elig ble for Onlano Tax Grants for all of 1980 Properly Tax Grant and Sales Tax Grants will be AUTOMATICALLY mailed to you BY JANUARY 1981 Not Eligible for OAS you are a senior who has not resided in Canada long enough to qualify for the Old Age Security Pension you may stiil be eligible for these granls You should contact the Ministry of Revenue as soon as poss for an eligibility form Reminder If your principal residence throughout 1980 is a nursing home home for the aged chronic care facility charitable institution home for special care or other similar institution you are not eligible for the grant unless the institution in which you reside pays municipal and school taxes and your rent payments are not government subs dized Applications for the 1980 grant can be submitled any time before December 1981 Lome Minister Ontario Ministry of Russell Revenue Deputy Minister Bloor Street West Toronto

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