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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1982, p. 13

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Bowling banquet Young adults award Gary and Sandy I A town on the SECTION THE June itSt The Young Adult Bowl Association Sunday night league at George town Bowl held their awards banquet and dance on Saturday June The league season team champions were the Unpredictable Diane Leonard Julie Bums Chris Tim Fields Ian Wilde and Gary Richardson The individual high average trophy the lead tag league bowler won by Sandy Cuthbcrt for the ladles category and Gary Richardson for the men The trophy for the highest game set of the season was taken by Robin Richardson and Grant Richardson The highest single game award went to Sharon and Tom Prouse The high triple with handicap tropny was awarded to Diane Leon and Rick Gourile The high single game with handicap went to Elsie Garrard and Rob Chrich ton The playoff of the A series HoldYer Wish had Wilson Janet Ricks Ruth Boyl lug Dave Paterson and Bob Wilson as members The series playoff champions was the team of Ricks Rookies Cindy Marie Simony Diane Mlcha JeffChlsholm Sandy Cuthbcrt and Rick Gour He One of the highlights or the evening was the entatioo of the Most Improved Bowler and the Hard Luck Bowler recognition Surprisingly these went to two former presidents who ued to dispense these awards Gary Louth was the Moat Improved Bowler while Bob Wilson recelv the Hard Luck Bowl Junior boys tennis By HON HURLEY Herald Special The Gordon Junior Tennis Team teat Acton sets to last Saturday Mike Mitchell easily won his angles match while Scott Turner and Dean Jackson lost their doubles l6 Kennedy and Bobby Sun split their doubles and Mike Hurley won his singles The Georgetown team now has a 1 loss 1 tie and win record Industrial fastball In Industrial fastball action last week the Merchants pounded the Steel Builders while C and S Plumbing exploded to a score over their Varlan opponents Hollywood Tavern continued their 800 record by defeating Armstrong Collision 106 while Clark edged past the Merchant 65 and M Pro Sports went to work against Peel Steel and came out with a victory C and S Plumbing overwhelmed the Steel Builders while Armstrong Collision overpowered Varlan STANDINGS Hollywood Tavern Merchants C and S Plumbing Vanan Peel Steel and M Pro Sports Armstrong Collision AkersClark Steel Builders TX CONSULTANTS ACCOUNTANTS I ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return an Goebelle Wagner 5532 FRANK J JOHNSON RIA Clurttreil tonal Corpora Financial m 3630 101 GuelphSt Coiner of Ave 8772217 HERALD E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting EngttoofS run The thunderous roars of Mayors Race participants The Fourth Annual the back streets of Mayor Race for the Georgetown with the sound of thumping feet and breathless runners Sunday The race featured memento BRIDGE THE AGES DECLARES BOWLING CHAMPIONS Pecwee Lome Hayes teamed up with Golden Ethel to win the annual champion ship of the Bridge The Ages the Pec- wee and Golden Age tour namenl This is the tournament where the young three to seven year olds draw partners with the young at heart senior citizens to form teams of doubles Then the bowling team pecwee and golden agcr alternate throwing balls during a full game for three games with each one urging the other to clean up what was left on the delivery Hayes and Hardman won with a score of for the three games Including their handicap Second place was taken by pee- Laura King and Pearl Burt with while AmyKorzack and Mae Tost were nest with The order of the re maining team standings were Scott Smith and Dolly Carter Alex Bertrand and a Norm Smith Christina Lane and a Kay Brot chle Cindy Smith and Fred Shortllt Adam and Helen Batson pw Elaine Warbeck and a Del Wallace Brian and a Kay Fryer p w David McLean and a Jim Wilson p Kerry Wright and Bob All participants in this meet of the ages recelv ed a large crest as a memento of the occasion besides the specials for the champions ROAORACE IT OH In the teen category for the kilometre race the following runner were la the top three leftlorighDStacey Wheeler Doug Smith Eric Hopkins front row MicPhall and Heather McLaren Herald photo participants for the five kilometre and ten kilo metre events which end with a pancake break fast and awards presen tations Placing in the top three positions respectively in the five kilometre run were Doug Smith time IS SO John time 15 and Eric Hopkins The top three finishers of the 10 kilo metre run were Brian Tilley time 35 Chris and Steve Chlpman Although 17 less took part this year over registered for the race said Joy According to observers the event was run smoothly by the Hills Recreation department with the help of volunteer marathoners from the community The following are the list of the top three finish era In the age catego ry ALES KM JUNIORS iz and under 1st Jeff Armato IB 2nd Glen Mulder 19 3rd Eddie Powers 19 TEENS 1318 1st Doug Smith 15 2nd Eric Hopkins 16 3rd SENIORS 1st John 15 2nd Doug 17 24 3rd Kris Barber 20 VETERANS 1st Robert Parker IB Top runners In the kilometre ran Tilley Marclnluk and Smith 2nd JohnLuclanl IB 42 3rd John Grace MASTERS 49 1st Duncan Mounsey 19 12 2nd Bill IB 3rd FEMALE KM JUNIORS II and under 1st Melissa Morcy 2nd Tara Burroughs 3rd Sheri Nairn TEENS 1319 yrs 1st LynnMacPhaiilB 2nd Heather McLaren 3rd Leslie SENIORS 1st Karen Herbert 2nd Mary Coffin 3rd Lisa Lotto Nlelson VETERANS 1st Janice 43 2nd Nancy 3rd Elizabeth Carter 29 14 1st Margaret Squires 22 12 2nd M SerJcantson23 3rd Joan Morris TEAMS 1st John and Jamie Igbl Vickie Galea Brian Herald photo 2nd Robert and Timothy Porker 13 3rd Mark and Jim Russell 43 19 WHEELCHAIR 1st JohnPayton 52 41 2nd OLDEST YOUNGEST OLDEST Mr Jock Damby 10 K ago 63 YOUNGEST Mark Hen derson 47 age 6 FEMALE 10 KM 1st Sandra 40 2nd Smith 3rd VickieGalcj 16 The Halton Hills Herald and Zellers Georgetown Presents BOBOLLIVIER Well known Outdoor Columnist Writer SATURDAY JUNE 19 930 am 500 pm OPEN HOUSE Find out what is best for BASS etc and the newest fishing equipment Questions answers everything is FREE Come and See A foot charter fishing boat and meet the Captain 2 A 16 foot BASS BOAT courtesy Credit River Boats FIHST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE REGAL SPIN REEL V I P SPIN ROD rilCC No2600FVlluMWl Vatus5195 COURTESY FACTORY SAtMS Zebco 6440 Spinning Kit real Zobco light action rod and SO yds of6lb test line Reg 99 14 kit Old Pal F106O Tackle Box bait proof plastic lacklo box 23 compartments Reg 15 11 ea 1245 Spincast Kit reel Zebco 5 light act on rod and 70 of 10lb test I no 14 97 kit Old Pal Tackle Box Reg 12 9 97 ea Zebco Complete ready to- t lor the buddng fisherman reel with light action rod Reg 99 16 ea Daiwa3013 Spinning Rod pea rod with ceramic guides 19 99 Spinning Reel reverse dextrous Takes yds of Bib test Qearrallo 14 99 Our Fishing Values are the catch of Season Splnnfng Reel Onoff anil reverse Takes yds 301 19 99 3319 Spincast Rod rod ceramic guides 14 99 Stran Mini Spools High quality monofilament fishing lino Dalwa 31 3C Spinning Rod pee translucent shaft win ceramic gutdos 14 99 Dalwa S1 Spincast Reel Dial drag positive anil re verse Takes yds of lb tesl Gear ratio 5 14 99 Rapala Lures L 5 L GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE

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