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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1984, p. 21

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SLOPITCH Unbeaten Optis whallop Kinsmen Dave Majurey and Dave Puckering homer for MeGibbon Rand to lead them to a victory over Park Lin coin in Hills Ser vice Club Slow Pitch League action Sunday at the Fairgrounds A Wayne King homer was the only dent Park Lincoln could put in tho pitching of Prank Anderson and Bob For DCS The Optimists for a seven run third inning and IDrun fifth to a victory over the Kinsmen Rick Chaplin won his third consecutive start on the mound for the Optimists while Larry Ciglen was per Tec in three trips to the plate and continues to bat 1 on the season The SOBs pace with MeGibbon Rand atop the B division standings by knocking off the Elks This was a close game until the fifth when doubles by Bill Aiken and John Luc lain and a Doug Harley triple resulted In four SOB runs Cliff Sheppard iced victory for the with a seventh Inning homer Choice Air rebounded from a loss the pre vious week to pound Royal A Gardiner had three runs batted In to back the strong pitching per formance of Nick for the winners Ken Norman had a pair of hits and scored both runs for Royal Pizza The Firefighters scored nine runs In the first Inning then coasted to a 17 victory over the winless Pete Hayes and Steve all collect three hits for the winners Jim Scarlett homered for the The Newfoundland Club topped the Lions in an error filled contest Mike Myers Emllle Elliott and Brian Hill all had four hits for the Newfoundlanders Wednesday Ma IS lW Pages Youth howlers close with high scoring Georgetown Rebel Junior player Tim Davis faces an tackier during the first half of a rugger at CD US Thursday Davis scored the only Rebel points In a loss Herald photo by Gerry Timber Juniors disappointed twice Rugger Rebels drop two League standings Optimists Newfoundland Kinsmen Lions Firefighters SOB Park Lincoln Choice Air Royal Elks A DIVISION By KAREN PAYNE Herald correspondent The Georgetown District High School Rebel rugger team dropped a pair of tough decisions this week lug 109 to MM Robin son of Burlington and 133 to gar The loss to MM Robin son was especially appointing for the Rebels who led 90 late In the game The Burlington side stoic the match with a try 4 points in the final Lacrosse anyone There will be a children a lacrosse program offered at the Acton Memorial Arena on Monday evenings Children are asked to wear helmets gloves and softsoled shoes Sticks will be provided For more information please call S53321B Joggingclinic On Thursday June there will be a clinic for amateur as well as expert walkers and Joggers This clinic is free so take advantage of this excellent opportunity The clinic runs from 7 10 at the Cedarvale Community Centre Councillor John MacDonald will be leading the group on a historical walk and jog through downtown Georgetown For more Information please call your Recreation and Parks Depart Day swimming Get In shape and stay that wayl The Georgetown Pool will be open for luncb time swimming on Monday Wednesday and Fridays until June 11 The swim is from 11 45 and regular admission rates apply Rollerskating There are still openings left in the Roller Skating classes being offered in Acton and Georgetown this spring Acton lessons begin Thursday May 17 Georgetown classes start Wednesday June A Register n Thirty compete Continued from Page CI Craig by less than a full second Peaker s total time of narrowly beat Craig s 13 12 Gunter Haessler was third In this category Heldie put together a swim a run and a 4 cycling performance to win the ladles Over competition Nancy was second and Kay Hannah was third Thirteenyearold Melanle topp ed the ladles Under group with a total time of 30 for the three events Kim and Christine Sleep were the runnersup in this cate gory Matthew Fleet of Acton was tl Under 13 competitor on the day with a total time of 92 Tina 37 was best among the Under girls There were several special competitions held as a sidelight to the main event John and Kevin Peak of Georgetown were the top FatherSon entry while Eric and Gillian Balklnd won the FatherDaughter competition Nancy and Kim Hagen were the top MotherDaughter team while and Gunter were beat among Husband- Wife pairs this contest with a penalty kick and a con vert for five points Cam Maclver scored the lone Rebel try Everyone played well Rebel coach BUI Bingham said of the loss in Burlington We took 11 penalties though and that what cost us the game The loss to was day at home Again Davis accounted for tho Rebel Glints with a penalty In the second half of the twinspin the Rebel seniors were blasted bv Tennis team wins The Gordon junior tennis team won its first match of the season against Acton on Saturday three games to one Dean Jackson won his Under 18 singles match Mike Hurley also won his singles match Kennedy and Bobby Sun combined to win their Under doubles match 62 Mike and Jay Anderson dropped a tough match and In a tiebreaker Coach Don Hurley Is looking for more boys to try out Tor the team Practices are held Friday nights beginning at and matches are played Saturday mornings For information call Don or Mike Hurley at 8771268 an Ontario champion OTHS squad 470 Both the Juniors and seniors will close out their season tonight Wednesday when they host cross town rival The Georgetown Bowl Youth League bowling season closed out on weekend with some exceptional scoring Jane Hicks In the senior division powered the season high triple to Junior Julie Jewel rolled a triple This should be an inspiration to the pec- weesslnce McCorry and Kim Wright have been coming out Saturday mornings to help instruct the younger bowlers In the bantam division Brian Bell had while Sarah came up with Among the there were 10 averaging over 100 pins with Cindy Smith and Ryan Hutch Ins showing the greatest Improvement The Georgetown bowl centre had five or boys competing In the Bursary Tournament for free admission to the Acton for a double- Master Bowlers Asso- After eight games they missed the top four qualifying posi tions with Jerome Stone 1857 being the best of the locals Paul Chaplin Rob Ttd and Russell Curtis were the other competitors from Georgetown May 13 at and Bowl Streets vllle six bowlers from Georgetown competed in the Pro Hardware merchandise The highest finish of he local contingent was third place by Lurry Louth of the Young Adults He chose an air ecologizer as his prize in HI Fit TOF an J Hints US Hi Mirt Ml Frank 1MI Kevin Kukkonen fir ton llmly Smith ilia An 1 J Ken underwit INFORMATION Town lis Inlands following road reconstruct on located with Acton area Contract No Qlan Leo Subdivision Road Reconstruction Phase Involving true Hon ot Mo ad vain Rood and WestcotI Road Including Iho now road base asphalt curb and sodded boulevards a I do walk Road and improvements Plana do tailing the proposed project will be at tillable lor viewing by the public In Council Chambers Municipal Adm Tralalgar Road between hours 7 and on Thursday May 17 Town Eng netting Department and Consultants lor project will be In attendance lo project and any BEAT THE HIGH COST OF DECORATING of in stock wallpaper must now be CLEARED OUT at BELOW THE MANUFACTURERS COST All types of best quality wallpaper- Double rolls less than single roll prices At Least 70 DISCOUNT WALLPAPER PLACE

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