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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1991, p. 13

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THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday June 1991 the HERALD Page 13 Buying or Selling List With Success BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown 8730300 Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Opti Golfers Fo Chanty 14 K Softball 14 Acton Sports Calendar Georgetown track athlete closes on jump record Georgetown resident Jim Tayler founder of the Georgetown Athletic Club came within four centimetres of tieing the legal Canadian long jump record at York University last Saturday Competing in the Ontario Outdoor pool opens Monday A great way to beat the heat is to visit Dick Outdoor Pool which opens Monday at 2 m for the public Family swim is from 30 p with the public again from 6 m and adult from 309 p m The outdoor pool is open to the public every day from 2 00 with other hours varying through the week call 2600 for more information This Sunday the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools are celebrating Canada s birthday by serving cake from 2 00 p m Relays and Multiple Events Championship in Toronto Tayler s jump was a distance of metres He had recorded the jump at 28 but it was wind assisted and not eligible as a record distance The top allowable wind speed is two metres per second while Satur day s speed was metres per second The top placing in the Mens Long Jump edged Tayler closer to being chosen as one of the member s of Canada s Olym pic track and field team but told the Herald he has decided not to compete further this year in order to work out his marital pro blems However he said he will continue to coach the athletes in the Georgetown Athletic Club Four of those competitors also did well at York University with Dave Sands placing third in the midget boys 100 metre hurdles with a time of 16 seconds Bill McDonald placed eighth in the men s 100 metre with teammate Kevin Dyer finishing Lisa Carter took spot in women s triple jump Human conveyor belt Summer leaders for the Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department run through an exercise designed to show the importance of team work during staff training at the Blue Springs Scout Reserve on Tuesday The leaders will be passing on some of the activities and games they learned on to the children who will be attending the department s programsthissummer Herald photo Terra Cotta hockey player joins special Wayne Gretzky training camp ByROBbAVAGE Toronto Bureau Thomson News Service TORONTO Cameron Hunter complain about the quality of coaching he received at a recent hockey camp That s because the camp was the Coca Cola ClassicWayne Gretzky Hockey Camp where in structors included Gretzky himself It great the year old from Terra Cotta said in an inter view during a break Being with all the superstars Along with Gretzky instructors included Brett Hull Denis Savard and Soviet superstar Kamensky Hunter was among young people from Canada and the S along with one young person from the Soviet Union who took part in the camp June in Richmond Hill Hunter was a bit nervous at the camp but t worried about making mistakes on the ice 1 11 just have fun he said He was hoping to improve his backward skating skills in par ticular It s an area that needs work he said I can do it But it s not the greatest This was the second year of the hockey camp Players were selected from random draws held earlier this year The event included opening ceremonies that allowed each plajer to briefly skate in a spotlight before the NHL stars were introduced told reporters that he hoped participating young people would benefit from the sessions The biggest thing is the ex citement for the kids Gretzky said That s what we re here for Cameron Hunter from Terra was one of left to right are Denis Savard Wayne the lucky youngsters to take part in the Cola Cota Wayne father Walter Soviet player Valerl ClassicWayne Hockey Camp on June and the NHL top scorer and Most 1011 in Richmond Hilt Pictured with Hunter from Valuable Player BrettHull Photo submitted the HERALD Shorts GLPL results GEORGETOWN LADIES POWDERPUFF LE STANDINGS As of June Peelers B 6 La Bats Blue InfeldF TonysTnrts 3 Bishop Queens 0 ell 3 Thunder Buns a a 9 17 law 3 I Green la 4 Champagne on lee 1 0 Golf clinics Al tent i on aspiring golfers Pepsi Score Magazine radio are sponsoring junior golf clinics at Blue Springs Golf Club in Acton starting June Children aged ringing f om tie to experienced golfers can receive instruction from Canadian Professional Golfers Association to help improve on the fundamen of the game as well as its etiquette The one hour clinics are held on Saturday after noons with a limit of per class For more information call Blue Springs at HHSPL standings SLOW PITCH LEAGUE standings as of June in 13 Optimist 7 Lighting 13 JIM- KendalelB LI IngLghtlngB Studio art camp Come on Acton Studio Art is for you Two weeks of special arts and crafts with guest speakers games and songs for August for children ages 7 13 at Acton High School Register at Acton Indoor Pool today or call ext for more in formation Kinsmen Club Club Club Living Lighting Royal Park Lincoln Random Car Club Club Capital Ford V I 10 Bantam girls soccer On May 29 Georgetown I Girls Under Bintam soccer team kept position throughout the game beating Acton 61 Noteworthy players are Angela Yvonrie Moore Stef Bnen and Heather Donker Goal scorers were Tanya McMaster Sarah Packer Ruth Burrows 2 Brankiewicz and Teresa Smith There is much to be desired at the Acton field very terrible condi tion On June a good first half was played by Georgetown I but tiredness took it s tool as Georgetown fell to Milton Excellent goaltending by Angela and defense by Steph Brien Sarah Harley Joanne Maloney Ever diligent efforts by Yvonne Moore and Enn Gogan Georgetown goal scorer was Ruth Burrows

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