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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1982, p. 15

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Rebel tracksters and javelin throwers make their mark By IlAttALD Herald Correspondent Last weekend the Rebel track and field team compel ed at the prestigious Corncalius Relays track meet at Hamilton In which they placed in the top half gainst other teams Topping Georgetown relay teams were the open girls distance medley relay team The team of Susan Krlslcnsen Knron Edgar Sandra Marclnluk and Lynn ran to a second place f In a field of twenty other teams Another second place finish was attained by Rich in the midget boys shot put Throughout the event held first place with his best throw until the final throw of the compel which took the victory away from him JAVELIN RECORDS Two new school records were established last week end by Cora McGaw Paul Burroughs McGow in placing fifth In the Junior girls Javelin set the new mark at 31 metres Burroughs also set a new record in the his throw of BO which placed him ninth Long Jumpers and Brad Ferguson placed third in midget boys and fifth in senior boys respect Joanne Bingham Jumped to place third in the midget girls high Jump event The open boys distance medley team of Brad son Chris Gary and Doug Smith with a time of IS ran to a fourth place finish Tne meet for the Eighth place finishes were will bo the Father attained by the midget girls Invitational track 100 m and sprint medley University on relay teams Friday and Saturday a n Physically disabled games The City of Mfsslsouga will host the Central East Games for the Disabled at two local during the May and 30th weekend This year competition Is open to Amputee Blind Cerebral Palsy and Wheel chair Athletes It is expected that between one and one hundred and fifty athletes for the Central East Region of Ontario will participate in the following sports ing archery rifle shooting snooker table tennis weight lifting and track and field This year games will be held at the Woodlands Sec School Enndalc Station Road and at he Meadowvale Community Centre 6653GlenErinDrive spile of Ihcir disabilities and Miss spectators will see the All of athletes have ago stamina and preserver trained to remarkably high of these devoted levels of achievement In lei en BRIAN GOODLET Ufa Mortgage Mutual Life of Canada or 8774515 The Convenience Food Store that has it when you need it Bunsmaster Bakery Agent FRESH DAILY Beginning Wed May 5th 1982 SPECIAL ORDER Order To day for Pick up Next Day GEORGETOWN JUG CITY Main St North 8779400 a Ladies bball finals The Ladles Basketball league of Georgetown ended their season as the Celtics overpowered the Bullets 31 25 in the consolation finals while Hie Spurs defeated the Lakers for the overall championship Reed provided the scoring power lor the Spurs by hitting the hoop for points The alters high scorer was Sue Tesar with 10 In the Celtic Bullet battle Irene McCautey paced her Celtic team to a win with her point performance Karen good game with eight points scored For the Bullets Dalga had 10 points for the Bullets while teammates Sandy Lewis and Wendy Brown had eight points each The High Scorer In the final awards presentation Player award was Sue Tesar was Samantha Reed while the Most Improved the Most Outstanding player was Lou Oram Industrial ball schedule Continued from page Highland Moo l 33 Continued on page THE HERALD Wednesday May 1MB Burlington Road Race Continued from page Bl Even the Holy Cross Fathers Parents got into the act Dave Richards Joe Mike and John placed list out of teams in their age catego ry years with a time of 1 hour minutes and 23 seconds Georgetown was well E represented and did qui to At the ninth Burlington Road Race the following girls coached by John took first place In the end under category front to light ElUrd Charlene Van CUeat back row Mellita John Lucia Rhonda Herald photo CAMPBELLS mummT- Pink Mushroom Creamette Orange- Salmon Soup Macaroni Biscuits Juice 99 37 51 79 69 hicken Legs 21 8 99 COOKED PICNIC Smoked Pork Shoulders 26 2 Chicken Breasts IP I 234 129 YORK SWEET PICKLED BY THE PIECE Peamealed Back Bacon 179 s store PACKED MM Sausages CANADIAN 159 miles TUB MCI Bologna 196 89 MARY SOCIO Side Baoon CANADIAN OUEIXSUCCD f Aft Cooked Ham I CM HEW 10 OR THE PIECE 549249u HOME OVEN Sliced White Bread PER J SUNLIGHT Powdered Peas Detergent Dog Food sf 39 59 Mitt 3 100 Fabric Softener 299 129 69 Cereal 129 Instant Chocolate 109 249 Candla REGULAR OR Colgate Toothpaste 119 itouun ami ALT I Potato Chips 99 Creme Rinse or Shampoo CHEF MINI BITES RAVIOU SPAGHETTI MEATBALLS OR BeefAronl 49 169 Garbage Bags 79 SALADA ORANGE PEKOE Tea Bags 179 ALL PURPOSE Robin Hood Flour Grew Beans or Chopped Broccoli 431 199 299 Cod In Batter Monarch 49 Crispy Crust lard eft 79 PRODUCT OF CENTRAL AMERICA DOLE CHIQUITA OR DEL MONTE Bananas 64 29 PRODUCT Of CANADA NO Celery Stalks LB Sunk Oran Onions r 17479 99 99- IMAM 169 99 vie 149 PR EFFECTIVE WED MAY TO SAT MAY WE RESERVE THE QHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES People Come First at lEH Sf HALTON HILLS Georgetown

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