championships Centennial finish overall in first spot Under severe rain soaked conditions teams and Centennial Public Schools competed in he All on cross country plonshlps Tuesday at Park in Centennial were the overall champions for their team performances Bob Danker in the bantam boys division was top runner from Georgetown by placing first for Centennial In his age category Joe from lennial placed an out standing second for his senior boys second place finish In the bantam glib category Nancy Cocks The championships provid ed local runners with lots of variety in the Including hill near the end of the rice Here a Centennial runner climb the last hill before the end of the race Herald photo High Park meet results from Centennial was eighth followed by team mates Anne Loone In I9th and In position Daphne Asttund was tird while Kim Roy was The Intermediate girls did well as Alison Irvine came In second followed by Windsor in sixth and Tina Newman in ninth spot Jenny Mel was fifth and Sharon Clifford was nth In the Junior division Tara Burroughs was first followed by lenko in 19th position and Holly Hewitt In spot Kara Lynn Palmer was For the Senior girls Morrow passed followed by Angle Gray in ninth and Kim Hale in illh Michelle MacEachem was while Jen Snyder was In the Bantam Boys Bob won the race followed by Tim Parker In sixth and Doug Danielle in 12lh position Tom Axe ford was For he Junior Boys Glen Mulder was second Steve Eastwood seventh Cam Herman lath and Mark Russell In the Intermediate division Jeff Amato was third Scolt fifth Rob McGuigan eighth and Brent 10th Joe was second In the Senior Boys while Glen Hopkins was 11th Robin Cocks was 12th while was 13th HIGH PARK RESULTS MidgttGlrfiJWOto Amy Powers Mustard S 15 27 A IS 43 L IG 10 M Barnard 16 19 109 Junior Girls MOO m 1 Lynn Macphaii3 1 Fiona 14 2 24 IS Kelly Roe Karen Pepper 16 S3 Anne Ramsay Senior Girl S Marciniuk 21 Debbie Newman IB S Knstensen ID Thompson Midget Boy 12 13 Mike Wood 13 19 Boudreau 13 9 Mackenzie Norm Graham Shepherd Junior Bo SUM Erik Hopkins 17 S3 IB 2 Paul Waits 42 Dave Banks Lovegrove 20 8 Ken Hesse 197 Nick Parker 20 2 Boy 19 S Wheeler 19 26 24 Jack Harlow 27 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 REMEMBRANCE WREATHS Order your Remembrance Wreath right away These beautiful wreaths are available OOoach Anyone interested can call after 10am 8772645 ERNIE PEASEY POPPY CHAIRMAN WEEKEND EXTRA Friday October 1MZ Pag Major Peewees win 71 versus Orangeville II was a cross country count lor Stewart town and Centennial runners at the alien champion ships Tuesday at Bronte Park Herald photo Invitational The Royal Canadian Legion BRANCH 120 REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7th The Branch issues an invitation to all Georgetown organizations who wish to participate in our Remembrance Day Parade to be at the Branch at 1 15 pm on Sunday Nov Parade will up on Market St march north to Mam west on Main to James along James to Charles and along Charles to the Cenotaph The return route will be Charles to James James to Mam along Main to and back to the Branch By HARRIS Herald Special The Maor Pee Wees pumped Tuesday Our boys got back into the groove with a strong win over Orangeville Alter domino ling play for the first period and a half Alain finally stuffed the puck in the net after circling around behind the goal before moving out in from Our side then played men short late in second where Steve East wood had to make a couple of good saves to a tie The flood gates opened in the when George town put in three goals on both sides of one tally by Ciglen had two nice goals from the point Jason Arnold contribut three points with iwo goats as did Cruise with one goal and two assists Alain Thbaull ended the scoring with his second of the night Mark assisted twice and Peter added one assist Writing tips this Foremost In our minds in printing stories is that they are accurate that means proper spelling of player names Those riling stories we ask that you print all names and double space for reading tor our tjpesetlcrs Papers write in a style that is unusual to other forms We write the most important facts at the beginning of the story and then end with the least important facts This allows us to cut or edit the last Tew paragraphs if we find ourselves with not enough space If those writers submitting articles could help us out with these few points it would help us out tremendously Our deadlines for Wednesday paper is noon Monday but exceptions be made in For Friday paper the deadline Is Thursday before a Break with OFSAA Last week Peel Secondary Schools Athletic Association applied to OFSAA the provincial governing body for high school sports to separate Halton President of the PSSAA Tom says we are a large school board and fit the guidelines set down by OFSAA Theexecutivefeela we re large enough to go It on our own Under the current situation Peel and schools compete against one another for the right to attend OFSAA provincial finals The Peel schools however want to compete against their own division players aid send a full complement of Peel teams and individuals to the provincial finals The Bible Challenges The Teachings Of The Watchtower A FREE FORUM and LECTURE to be held at PUBLIC SCHOOL Street Georgetown TOPIC The Witnesses of Scripture Are The Jews NOT The TIME Saturday October 23 1982 starting at 7 30 and Sunday October 24 1 starting at 4 00 your Bible and a friend There be a question and answer period Sponsored by The Advancement of Scriptural Knowledge Box 24 Ontario Phone 416 for more Information