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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1985, p. 15

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May Walk run and be counted Hiraid Staff Shake a leg swim a few laps or swing to the sounds of the Fine Valley Square Dancers Whatever you do don be idle For one day in the year Hills is asking its residents to reach out and meet a fitness challenge from New During a part ielpict ion da and towns across our tounlry will be eh Who is the most fit town Hills had a per turnout nun willihf to give ir a for the 15 iHiKsrequirtd Hut lost out to an even more by residents of lied Deer Altai tin town reerulion department of businesses and clubs art I hut in idequitc lo memorize for next tines I ihullriiLe day is 1D57 All you hove do for 15 minulesand phone in to lei Ihc riiardirs know The lines ire open from until pin hilp you your activity here a hit wb s ivmlable in town for special day There will lit f unity fltnevi In the parks led by instructors from Georgetown s club Work it Body Instructors will be holding a wurkoul Prospect Park In Acton from p m and thin Pork In Georgetown from If you re i dancer at the Pine Valley in welcome you to the Sicwarttown Community from 10 for some swings twirls tor minded the Georgetown Indoor Ioul will be open for a free water exercise l iidi -I- who work in a large firm may a from Vorlan of Canada in who are offering a minichallenge of iheir own Tiny re looking for other firms who believe thiy tan find a large percentage of employees who will be participating In the challenge tor details ill and ask for Jun Kron If you fcil safer on four wheels rollcrskat in is answer May Memorial Arena is but rental for skates Hit division types don I even have to leave ihur room There will be 15 minute on channel at various limes throughout the day with a definite time set for 6 Then are also a variety of open houses and fitness available for Ihc day Work That Body ind Georgetown both located on Mountamview Rood South will have an open house Work That Body will be Thi have ladies fitness session from 10am and facilities willbcorKn from with a fitness expert on hand to let you try skipping floor exercises or running A minute workoul for ihi brave will be held it Joseph Gibbons from and a class for seniors is scheduled at thi Hills Library Cultural Centre from 10 Ham IS vouncs PHmunncv ITD Open Until pm PHONE 877 the HERALD HAZEN SALES SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT a CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR STHATTON TECIJMSEH CANAOIANA Sports in brief soccer action In 2nd opened with a win Villa with a late yard free kick netting the winner Variancame through in half to slip two past Rangers without reply Newcomers Park Avmue Collision stumbled to a win over Milton Milton started with players and finished with and defended well throughout From nil accounts the Park Ave left their shooting boots In Georgetown Soccer games tonight This Meteor Blue vs White Meadow glen 45at Mcadowglcn and Manners vsVanan at Ccdarvalc are the games in town with travelling to Milton and Park Ave have ihe night off Tennis juniors hot The Gordon junior tennis team bcal Cobblestone Courts 53 last weekend Mark Shepherd and Mark Talbot won their doubles Steio Eastwood lost a tough Iasinglesmitch6 Hory Kennedy and Jay Anderson lied their id doubles while the captain of Ihc cam Mike Hurley played a powerful game winning GO mil 18 singles June 9 Mayors Race before the Mayor a Road Race and you and your family will receive a discount rate Applications arc available at all town offices and can also be picked up at North Sports Georgetown The race begins Sunday Junes for 10 runners and 6 a for K runners Registration will be available the day of the race from 30am There wilt be T shirts for sale and a pancake breakfast following the race Come out and support the runners Glen atom victors Glen Atom Girls team defeated Hornby 11 to in Rural Minor Softball play Thursday May Down by two runs going Into the last Inning the Glen scored four runs with run home runs take the lead The Glen had scored four runs In ihe top of the 1st only to have Hornby counter with five in the bottom half The Glen picked up three more In the third to lead 7 In the fourth Hornby scored four runs take 97 lead setting ihe stage for the final inning The Glen 13 hil attack was led by Peacock with three home runs runs scored and Shannon Morris with home run and triple runs scored Charlcnc Hancock runs Amy Cooper and Dana Leslie run rounded out the scoring For Hornby their eight hit attack was led by Sarah Campbell with a home run and a double runs scored and Becky with a home run runs scored Lisa Macarthur runs and single runs by Dana and Laura Hewitt completed Hornby s scoring tennis opener The Gordon Ladies tennis team opened their Inter County season with Acton learn in Acton Wilson and Mary McEwen took their to a third match before losing Anne Munro and played two games Prior and Midge Hampshire teamed Up for a match against the top Acton team and dropped a 16 decision trances Brown and Norma Maynard dropped two games The team opens at home loday against White Oaks SLIPPING THROUGH THE DEFENSE Sabres join Jr loop for 85 season Jddle Hunt grinds his way with Ihe ball for squad defeated their opponent with Rob his Georgetown District High bchool rugger team Ken Jones and Peter Hughe Men Thursday against General Wolfe The junior rugger scoring a try lightning bat outfoxes her opponents IllueJaystl Mary Jones and Kelly Pcmblcton led their team win hitting three for three The Jays chalked up six runs In the second and fourth Innings which added to the final tally Annette Van Dyke pitched well for thi losing side Jennie David and Griffiths had a good night the plate rry lightning 17 Lightning hats find the Ited foxes hopping in this match Johnston a super batting lo doubles a triple and Sharon s double triple along wilh excellent pitching by bandy Marshall producid the win Foxes Penny Butter world and Ann hit three for three and despite loss he whole team had a fun time olden GIovm Hon lock I pitching performances by Golds Anne Puckering and Ijctly Kir by held Flocks storing to minimum lean Wilson hit three limes up to bat Good all around effort by whole leim Only the I- locks came from Flocks Julie who smacked a wicked homer Tumblers Sheep fi Tumult strong pitching and good effort from thi team kept the Sheep at bay Christine Diana Tripp and Gail Sheppard had great hits Six runs were scored In third inning Black Sheep Janet Malhcr walloped a triple and a home run Excellent fielding and good effort were displayed Pink ladles 32 Purple Power The Pink Iadlen overpowered the Purple In romp Hot hilling by Debbie Titus Pat Mary Kelly Who Janet Hansoms great pitching and Raines good hustle around the bases in high scoring bout Power Debbie Pi ine Colleen night at the plate it Bulldogs Dingo its all around effort contributed to the lbove offence led by explosive hitting by Cater and Phyllis Mercer Sue Mat Donald made a great catch infield Corky also shone defensively by catching potential homer by Bulldogs Pal Hunter wire belted by Phyllis Mercer and Bulldogs climbed aboard in the if Hi and innings but quite catch up In spite of score Bulldogs displayed good spoil sin Herald Sports Editor The Acton Sabres have been officially accepted into the Midwestern Junior C Hockey League Elmer Dunn told cut meeting Thursday he called the Ontario Hockey Association office earlier in the day and was told Acton application had been approved The approval comes almost five weeks after Dunn had sent the application to the office The news wai some what of a welcome relief for the executive 1 felt pretty conft dent we would get in Dunn said after the meeting It makes things little easier because we know what we have to do and now we can do it think everything will start now said president Ed Thomson It hard to get a commitment from people in our sponsor ships when you re not part of a league The first matter the executive look care of was voting minor hockey midget coach Sieve Marshall as the clubs coach He loo was glad the wailing was over know the league was looking forward to having us go in and I was expecting It accep tance but you never know for sure Its a nice feeling km wing we can get started The executive then proceeded to make plans lo get the ball rolling in regards to upcoming season Some of the sub jects discussed Included the club wilt likely have two assistant coaches Marshall can select who he wants but the executive will vole on whether to accept them or not a compel lion will be held to decide upon a new team logo First prize will be pair of season tickets Drawings cm be sent to King him St 1S3 Deadline is July 1st the club has over a compulsory MOO fee to in the bank which be league includes the league entry J baseball fee However before the tournament will be held hits the ice for us a fundralsing activity play it will have or the club Further to pay per player and Continued on Page Former Sabre mentor wants entry in Central B Dave fnnes Is once again making a move to getting a team In the Central Ontario Junior Hockey League The resident was a driving force behind Acton Sabres after the club folded a first lime Inncs and Actons Bruce Cargill decided to run the hockey club after the Acton Minor Hockey Association found it had its hands full running its own minor system The AMHA assumed control of the Sabres after the club folded the first time when no new blood could be injected into the team executive at public meeting PLAYING THE FIELD The Sabres folded after Innes and took over just before ihe regular season began due a lack of local players Now lnnes has applied for entry into the Central League on behalf of the former Port Credit Tiians of the Metro Junior B League Wednesday night the Ontario Hockey Association voted to accept Inies application which will now be and toted upon at Central League meeting May at the OHA office When asked why his club is seeking entry into Central League Innes painted to lime and We have kids who are going school and It it hard to get up to go school when get in from Kingston That what liked about Acton he said II was In the Central League could sec some distinct advantages to his club being in Central League too Our furthest trip would be to Barrio and have players gelling off from work at noon in order play a game night Also sponsors and advertisers prefer the Central exposure on page HYURDni THEHOTTEST SELLING AUTOMOBILE STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE Wud Ait ill dipt GEORGETOWN FINALLY the cost of luxury COMES DOWN TO EARTH STELLAR PRICED FROM 8995 8731694 HYUnDBI COUNTRY 31 8 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN complete parts and service

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