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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1985, p. 13

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Centennial runners fly to track honors Till HERALD Wednesday June IMS Pal thru Saturday 1S65 reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements Middle female runners year on a successful note at the Colgate Women a Games in El obi coke Saturday Six local runners won a total of Grant In Aid of Education and six pairs of new running shoes In the biggest and most prestigious track meet In Canada Jenifer Arnold finished third in her meter rjee In seconds She won and a pair of shoes for her efforts against the runners from Canada and the US Anna went to the of the 100- tiers out of the sprinters In the class She also won a pair of t the relay team finished second out of Canadian relay teams to urn and four more pairs of shoes and silver medals The team consisted of Arnold Toone Ten Koraack and Janet llobbs Thruway Muffler team rallies for grid tie By J J Herald Correspondent Well ladies it must have been a good party sure were a lot of hands and feet out there this week Needless to say there was still some good football v game of the week honors going to JV Jets and Muffler Jets took off to a first half lead with and Lorraine Brown scoring majors Jackie and Sherri had l wo- point converts It looked like a onesided game but Thruway came back in the second half shaking off the night before Cindy started rolling with GDHS staff champs The Georgetown District High School Staff slow pitch team won the third annual Hilton School Teachers Tournament which was held last Saturday Hornby After going in the round robin portion of the tourney the qualified for the semi finals where they met the defending champions from M Robinson It was a tight game for three innings but the came out blasting In the fourth and went on to wffr12 Hitting starswere Grant Bob Mckny Bill Bingham and Carl Col bran while outstanding defence was turned in by Moc and George The final featured the against Oak villeTrafalgar II who had previously defeated GDHS in the round robin As the rain started to fall the were able to win the championship thanks to a key tr pic from Fred and Sac Ply by Bill Bingham Rick Redshaw made a game saving catch in center field in the bottom of the seventh and the defence was superior in turning Ihrce double plays Other big hitters in the final were Dole Law Roy Smith Paul Wren and Bob After the tournament Individual trophies ere presented by coconvenors Bob Mckay and Letter presented The Acton Minor Hockey Association formally presented a letter or under standing Thursday s meeting The letter is in reference to the movement of Ontario Minor Hockey Associat on AMHA carded players to the Sabres Association pres dent John Rogers who is also the Sabres treasurer made the presentation Club president Ed Thomson said he wanted executive to look at the letter and bring up any recommendations it had at the next meeting July 3rd Rogers said the tetter had been already approved by the AMHA The meeting will begin at p at the Aeton Leg on Golf meeting A meeting was held Monday night about the golf tournament some Sabres players want to hold While no details were available the tournament itself should be held the latter part of July or early August Diamonds sought ttndng a diamond for the proposed ball tourney is proving to be difficult Still no limes exist In Li house and another possibility in Eden Mills would cost to use the diamond The Sabres and the Recreation and Parks Department looking at diamonds In Rules enforced Dunn said the will be enforcing Its rules this inareso than in others gone by He cited the report that said the association spent 000 in I9B2 In dental bills The following year the cost was while lost season the OIIA spent 47 In dental bills Schedule meetings There will be a meeting tonight at the Acton Arena pertaining to the scheduling of Ice time Brute and John Rogers will represent the Sabres Also that same night there will boa Jr C league meeting to discuss the 8586 schedule The proposition to be discussed will sec two being set up with four teams in each one Teams within one division will play one another six limes and members of the other division three times Therefore the schedule would consist of games All teams would make the playoffs an interception scored the first touchdown with Julie Pournier jbblng the Iwopo Nancy Hamilton kept the momentum going with another Thruway as Founder again scored the two pointer to tie the game continued applying the pressure as a pass but lime ran out and the game ended in a tie Jets Lyn and were the game stars DIFTCFNTHt HO I In the early morning game Royal kept the Diet Centre squad scoreless for three quarters while Joanne put four points on the board with a field goal and single Centre en thus as it floor resurfaced in the fourth as Anderson and Lisa Allen scored majors Although the score was 124 Diet Centre Royal dominated throughout Michelle DC and Carrie Glbbs RL earned game star honors KING SUBMARINES These two had a close gome a King win King points were scored by Waters ion a 30yard run with Dobson nabbing the two pointer and booting the single The Bandits TD came from Debbie Ferguson Dobson and Donna Waters had interceptions Waters and Janice Rainc were the game stars WORK THAT BODY NORTH TON SPORTS Once again the party took its toll with Work That Body clobbering North Sports Work That Body was leading late In the fourth quarter Work That Body majors came on a 95yard Interception return by Donna Brown a 60yard run from Natalie two from Kelly Cunningham and Dawn Jodi Jacobs kicked the lone convert Brown picked off three additional North passes North finally got on the scoreboard with Michelle taking the ball across the goallinc for the major Sargent caught the two- pointer Brown Hamilton were the game Girls win Glen Williams girls won another game this time 132 over Omagh The win gives the team a 1 record J II Windsor and Stephanie had two hits each to lead the winners Other stars Included Michelle Kcir Sandy Weeks Laurie Geneau and Tracy Weeks Goal lifts OTooles Brian Hunzinger wilh less than a minute left to lift Tooles to a tie In Georgetown Ball Hockey League play Bill had two goals for Tooles while Brian Ha ward and Jim Mclntyre had the others Mike Roberts had two while Gerald Veltman had the other Kent had two goals to lead Royal Plaza past Pizza Tim Turner and John Barnes had the other goals George Parker Ty Saknes and Rick Idling hod the goals for Scott had three goals as Nick Marllno Motors beat Dutch Exports Eric Clark and Andreas Hack scored the other goals for the winners The other goal scorer was not available John Barclay and Glen Lea I It both had two goals Culvert Dole Homes defeated the other goal for the winners Nell had the lone goal Mark Waters had four goats as Station House defeated Gemlnls Main tenance 162 Rick Pool Jeff Rick Donaldson and Kevin Phillips all had two goals for the winners while singles went to Weir Chuck Moffat Rob Ridley The other scorer was not available Rob Snearaon and Steve Cropper had the lone Gemini goals CORRECTION In the AP Flyer being distributed by householder mail during the week of June 24th to 29th 1985 Jane Parker PEACH PIE was advertised at 624 g size 199 The retail should have read 99 Assorted Flavours POPSICLES pkg of 24 was advertised at 99 The retail should have read 99 apologizes for these errors and any inconvenience they may have caused our customers CANADA NO PRODUCT A DELICIOUS ON THE super Sweet Corn BU 1 39 SAVE287kg130lb CUT FROM CANADAS FINEST GRADE A BEEF Boneless Sirloin Steak or TBone or Wing lb SCHNEIDER READYTOSERVE HALVES a inactive OkieFashioned 770 Hams See colour flyer in your mail this week for more great Happy Birthday Canada Sale items Distributed in areas of stares WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS SAVINGS SHOWN IN THIS AD BASED ON ASP CURRENT REGULAR RETAILS

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