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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1987, p. 21

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Juniors win opener C 2 Figure skating C awards 3 SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday May Page iSROrtBrlef Adult tennis lessons The Town of Halt on Hills Recreation and Parks Deport ment will be offering on add set of Adult Beginner Tennis Lessons tenuis expert and en thuslost Ed Sencantson has once again agreed to be in for what promises to be an informative arid en set of six onehour lessons These lessons will be offered twice a week for three weeks on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from June to IB to at the Pork Joseph Gibbons School ten For more Information on summer lessons please con suit the SpringSummer Brochure or call 51B3 Kinsmen sof The Kinsmen Girls Softball League still has openings Tor players In the various age categories us preparations are made for the upcoming Three separate leagues will be operating under the pro gram including junior In and senior categories To be eligible players should be between the ages of eight and IS y careold interested in having fun while ill tils sum it should Jim Ford at Georgetown Registration forms inn be picked up at the Town of Hills Hon Of Theatre sports A special evening has been set aside fee the enthusiastic actor Teams from Globe Theatre Productions the Georgetown Little Theatre and the Georgetown District High School will compete against each other to deter mine the most creative and entertaining skit The concept originates from be Molsen Theatre Sports Event that takes place at each week If you are in teres ted in attending on Wednesday May 13th at p m please contact the Recercation and Parks Department for ticket information Register in Acton Registration for Acton and area Recreation and Parks programs will be taken at the Prospect Park Pavilion com this week Office hours will be In Ihe evenings Monday to Friday from to as well a on Sundays from noon until im Mall in registration will also be accepted at the Pavilion For more in formation please call Senior Rebels keep record at 500 mark The Georgetown District High School senior girls soccer team split a pair of regular schedule games last week leaving them with a record or one win one loss and a tie to this point in the season Tuesday at the high school the Rebels defeated Perdue but on Thursday they suffered a set bock on the road at the hands of WhiteOaksinOakviHe The loss to While Oaks actual than he score indicated according coach Kewley a strong but the wind factor had a lot to do with game she said Two He Oak shots were over the goal but wind held them down and the dropped in behind our goalie Despite up the our lojIs Mas racepli nail pi or ma net Midi Mich played fantastic playing Each for he team over duties permanent this year In general is very with the way the entire team has plaed this season They re more cohesively and more us a learn pleased with the way they re doing They lost to a real powerhouse White Oaks advanced to the OF SAA finals last season representing the Golden Horseshoe The seniors were scheduled to lake on Trafalgar yester day Tuesday In what felt would be a game they could gage themselves by One factor that hindered the Rebels in their recent game with White Oaks was the fact that two of their key defenders were missing from Ihe game Against Perdue four players Enared in Ihe scoring as Lisa Mason Sandy Nancy Mustard and Kim found the mark Senior soccer action resumes next Tuesday for the Rebels as they host Loyola The lop four tgenms in the eight learn senior league will advance post regular season play In Ihe junior ranks the Rebels kept their undefeated record Intact as they doubled Perdue 1 Tuesday and played to a 1 1 draw wilh While Oaks on Thursday The junior Rebels record now stands at two wins and one lie In season play They also see action Tuesday against Loyola IThe Town of Hills has challenged the Town of department and Ralph Wilding honorary Town Crier match their community spirit In the Great Par f Hills made the trip to Milton lait Monday to Iclpactlon Challenge Joanne supervisor of events fi Challenge Joanne Wilson supervisor of Herald photo its for the recreation and parks Milton accepts challenge for Participaction 87 Its official The Town of Hills and the Town of Milton will go head to- head in the versioif of Challenge Joanne Wilson supervisor of special events for the Hills Recreation and Parks Depart ment and Ralph Wilding honorary town for Hills made the trip lo Milton on Monday nighl lo inform council members there of the Intentions to out participate In a ceremony prior to council meeting Wilding brought greetings from Mayor Miller and the Town of Hills and decreed the following On Wednesday May during Canada the Challenge will be taking place The object of this event is to motivale your to part id pule in minutes of physical activity and report heir activity to the town We wish lo challenge you our neighbours in a friendly com pel of community Involvement As part of the Challenge Ihe com munily with the lowest percentage of participation must agree to fly Please accept our challenge and join us In supporting a healthy active lifestyle And as further Inducement Wilson presented a skipping rope to Mayor Krantx Last year Halton Hills in the Participaction Challenge and came out on op with a participation percentage of It a difficult to say how the Hills will fare out this year against Milton but suffice lo say they mean business Residents will be asked to take port in some form of physical ac tivity on May and then tall in to Challenge Headquarters ensuring Ihdr name will be included in Ihe toal list of those tallied Many organize lions will be slag special events on Ibe Challenge day to help bolster

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