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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1991, p. 28

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday May 29 Soccer shoe sale Rosemary the girls convenor for the Acton Soccer Club holds up some of the shoes that were available at the soccer shoe sale and exchange on Saturday The event provides an economical break for parents who have to keep outfitting their quickly growing children Herald photo Seasonal awards for figure skaters GEORGETOWN FIGURE SKATING CLUB Seasonal Skating Performance Awards Most improved Preschool Skater 1st Stephanie Bajic 2nd Stephanie Wasylk 3rd Davie Executive Trophy the improved Junior Female Skater 1st Becky Coffin 2nd Ashley Tataryn 3rd Somy Hong Gil Rushton Memorial Trophy for the most improved Junior Male Skater 1st Brian Porter 2nd tie Edward Vankhnk Christopher Campbell Canfigureskate Trophy 1st Bnanne Beaumont 2nd Sara Robertson 3rd Miranda Jamieson Gale Verhaegon Trophy 1st Sharon Richardson 2nd tie An Brand and Erin Longworth 3rd Janice Somers Presidents Cup 1st Mandi Brown 2nd tie Nadine Holmes and Tern Parker 3rd Brooke Remenda BUI Smeaton Memorial Trophy 1st Christine Dawson 2nd Tara Hart 3rd Michael Anniversary Cup 1st Danielle Dembie 2nd Gimeno 3rd Tracy Senior Trophy 1st Katie Cochrane 2nd Carolyn Richard son 3rd Heidi Nixdorf Professionals Trophy Katie Cochrane Sectional Award Johnathan Allan Canskate who have completed the program got proficiency badge Ashley Bnan Bnanne Beau April Sarah Ferguson Miranda Jessica McDonald Leslie Ran som Sara Robertson Special achievement awards for skaters who have passed four or more tests Katie Cochrane Mandi Brown Danielle Dembie Rosie Gimeno Holmes Tern Parker The amateur coaches who had helped the Canskate and Can figureskate programs were presented with a plaque Brown Christine Dawson Danielle Dembie Hart Louise Hatton Rebecca Hep burn Sarah Hepburn Jessica Hepburn Jacqueline Caroline Leighton Leilam Lee Amy Joanne Miller and Amy Sykes From this group three girls were recognized wish a floral tribute Brown for con tributing SO hours to the program Danielle Dembie and Louise Hat ton who each had perfect atten dance on their designated days of coaching award Brown Members of the Novice preci sion team received a plaque for their performance at Cupids Capers at Mount where they received a Bronze Medal United ladies have trouble against large Brampton team It is a pity that contract and technical problems have not allowed local sports television network to show the dian Olympic under teams progress towards qualifying for the next Olympics The first game was shown the win over Trinidad and Tobago by 3 Other results are loss to El Salvador and an away win in Tnmdad by The last game in the group is not until August and is against El Salvador in Van There are three groups in our confederation of North America and Carnbean soccer regions The winners and the best second placed team advance to a final qualifying group for the 1992 Olympics Barcelona The nearest local interest in the squad may well be Paolo who plays for North York Rockets and hails from Brampton Hamilton Steelers provide a lone member In Defender Mark Watson Another member of the squad is Scott Munson a striker from Fishing derby The third annual Great Heart Lake Fishing Derby is set for weekends in June Adults com pete to see who reels in the largest rainbow trout by weight For children top honors go to the angler who cat ches the most fish by weight in a day excluding trout and bass Registration is included with Heart Lakes regular admis sion fee Rules registration and weighin station are at the A fishing license is required Prizes for the Derby are pro vided by local retailers in eluding Heart Lake Canadian Tire Heart Lake A and the Heart Lake Plaza Video Host and Sports Unlimited in Brampton On June 8 and 9 Heart Lake will host a Fly Fishing and Fly Tying seminar presented by the Izzak Walton Fly Fishermens Club Bring your own rod and leam the techniques of fly fishing and how to tie your own flies Instruction will be available for beginner in termediate and advanced level fly fishermen Flies and fly tying equipment will be on sale at the event Two sessions will be held each day beginning at a m and 1 at the Beach Building The seminar is included with regular admission fees Per person general admis sion fees have replaced car parking fees at the tion Areas The new rates are adults seniors children and preschoolers free HALTON HILLS COLLISION R R 1 ACTON ONT YOU WIN WHEN YOU BUY QUALITY BRAND NAME FURNISHINGS ALL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Ontario Chesterfield Wholesaler Behind Guslpti Auto Mall SUPPORT YOUR HOME TEAM Your local merchants try their best every day to provide quality merchandise and services at the lowest possible prices These merchants deserve our support and our business Sup port your home team and every one here will be a winner Keep the dollars you spend in HILLS Vancouver who plays for Kit chener The squad is made up of players all performing with CSL clubs this year The CSL has two teams from the West in Vancouver and Win The other western clubs of Edmonton and together with the London franchise are out of the league this year Nova Scotia coached by former English international and Man Chester United winger Gordon Hill are the new boys The open match was Sunday with Kit chener and Blizzard in opposi tion Five days later Kitchener meet Steelers CRSC United ladies squad struggled against a large number of players from Brampton last week The girls looked strong enough in goal and relied on strong running up front to challenge the visitors This believe it or not is coach Haddy Smedams tenth year with the team As usual the ladies first part of the season is given to non- points games before playing for playoff positions Inter County Meteor went to Acton last Wednesday and came away with a 31 victory over a young and strong home side Meteor head the first division by goal difference over Merseyside formerly Crown and Anchor handed out a loss to Eagles with both teams having a player ejected for violent con duct The sides were tied with minutes to play before the gates opened for the home team United still have to manage a win or a defeat tying both open ing games The latest was with Streetsvilles Cock and Pheasant formerly in a scor ing contest Both teams looked to be playing good soccer on the cqipct whilst I was there Manners won 20 over Win Chester giving the team as many wins as m the past two years The team is only in the first division as all remaining second division teams declined to move into the first to fill in the required number of entries Manners played well enough to win over the team which took seven goals last year Winchester also had a player ejected midway through the first half In the second division Milton have two wins a turnaround for this club Away from home they defeated Celtic 2 in a well played match and deserved the points Blazers and Laurentian served up a good plate of fare in Blazers 41 win The visitors could not score when they had the play to advantage and the home team did Aax went down to Stingers 13 in the late game at Alcott Gunners again lost be default to Old Triangle and the league has a problem on its hands with the new team Some of the soccer being played is encouraging with con centration on playing the ball through the to attack and supporting the front players reports one of the game officials Second division teams to play kick and run tactics and it is pleasant to learn the difference today This Wednesday today Acton entertain Manners and Meteors play at Meadowglen with Blazers vs at Alcott all at 7 m sees Eagles and Cock and Pheasant at 8 YBC Bowling Youths wrap up season ByDEEDEEHAYNES Herald Special Wrapping up their bowling season and YBC careers Georgetown Keglers Brian Bell Dave Ridley and Eddie Doyle smoked tghe competition at the Bursary tournament held in Ottawa May 1820 Qualifying first over all of the competition was Bnan Bell with scores of 270 248 320 260 224 312 234 resulting a 2087 total From this position Brian moved on to a doubleknock off round where he was knocked out by Kevin ONeill 22 235 and 260232 Following close behind was Ed die Doyle who finished in a close fifth position with a average for eight games an amazing total Eddie was knocked out of match play dou knock out by finalist Kevin O when he rolled a in the final game to move into fourth by eight points Rounding out the trio was Dave Ridley who rolled a to finish in position Daves high game of was beaten only by team mate Bell Congratulations to the three men for their superb bowling pro wess and for representing Georgetown Bowl in such a high fashion THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Holton Hills Drive P O Box HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario L7G NOTICE The Town of Hills in conjunction with the Regional Municipality of is currently studying the possible sites for an igloo recycling depot in the Hamlet of Glen Williams The preferred location by Town and Region staff is the Glen Williams baseball park Members of the public are invited to comment or offer other suggestions in writing only to the Town of Halton Hills Halton Hills Drive Box Halton Hills Ontario to the attention of Paul Refuse Reduction Co ordmator Based on the publics response a site review will undertaken that will consider the placement of the Igloo recycling containers truck access once per week for the collection of the materials vehicle and pedestrian access and traffic safety considerations The depot will be utilized for the collection of all acceptable Blue Box materials These include newspapers and their inserts magazines catalogues books gloss bottles and jars food and beverage containers and old corrugated cardboard Written responses will be received until June 1991 Austin Town Engineer

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