Wednesday September 1991 the HERALD Sports Athletes of the Week With the 199192 school year well underway the Herald will as in the past recognize student athletes who have demonstrated dedication and leadership to their individual sport will be recognized from both Georgetown and Acton High School Georgetown Dlstnct High School John 18 an OAC student has been a member of the boys senior volleyball team for three years During the teams first tour held Sep at GDHS John was voted a tournament all star the team finished first He also enjoys playing volleyball outside of school John plans to study engineering at university ter high school Margaret Tse 18 an 0 A C student has played for the senior girls field hockey team for three years During the teams first two tour naments held Sep and Margaret played outstanding defense helping her team to a second place finish She also plays tennis and plans on attending university to study political science Acton High School Brad Thorpe an O A C student has been on the senior boys volleyball team for two years During the senior boys volleyball tournament held at Georgetown District High School Sept 14 Brad was named a tournament all star His team missed the playoffs He also enjoys playing lacrosse and hopes to attend university af Deanna Louth a grade 12 student has been a member of the senior girls basketball team for two years had an outstanding game with points against Milton High School last Wed However her team was beaten explains shes big on other sports as well especially volleyball and baseball She plans on becoming a physical education teacher GEORGETOWN OIL LUBE FILTER WITH FREE 50 POINT INSPECTION 95 Plus Applicable Taxes GEORGETOWN LOCATION ONLY 236 Guelph Street Georgetown SPORTS HARDWARE PARTS YSiV NO SI down Darts competition in gear Region of Dart League The results for Sept Dave Rutherford shot a Stan Rhynold Glen Ed Derek Hendley Mike Pepper Keith Radcliff all shot a 140 Ashley Windsor Paul Kirby and Dave Scutt shot two 180s were by Pete Puckering and Russ Hillier High finishes are Mike Sin with a Jim Fisher 102 ami Ken with We would like to also mention that on October 11th to 13th there is a 3rd annua dart tournament at the Skyline Hotel Please con tact Ian McDonald for further in formation for anyone interested TEAM STANDINGS 1991 Team PL DP TP Legion I Hollywood 7 27 OToolcs3 a Timeout fl Copper Kelile I 18 10 IB GeorgeDragon I 14 12 12 IK 10 Hollywood 28 Legion Gcorfii Dragon Hollywood Copper A go n J I pouils won PI points lost DP TP Breakfast importance Many factors in our lives affect our health Unfortunately we can not change some of them age sex or hereditary makeup We do have control of some other factors our physical activity level and our eating habits We continuously make decisions daily that affect our health Consider the breakfast meal you consciously or unconsciously make decisions regarding what you will eat based on habit For exam pie You sleep in late for the fourth time this week and realize that you have little or no time for breakfast so you decide to just have a cup of coffee to get you going The cup of coffee you drank early in the morn ing does not last very long in your system and by midmormng you are beginning to feel rundown so you decide to run out to the coffee truck on your morning break and in a rush you grab yourself a honey bun and another coffee as the day continues you dnnk coffee as soon as you begin to feel sluggish Sound familiar Most of us treat our cars better than we treat our own bodies We do not expect our car to run without gas and yet we expect our bodies to run without fuel Our body uses energy during the night to keep the heart pumping lungs breathing etc so that by morning our body needs to be refuelled Breakfast means the fast that our system has undergone while we were asleep Studies have shown that both children and adults are more alert and perform better in work and play if they eat their breakfast GIC RATE 10 Rate Subject To Change Wilhout Notice MONEY Gue ill CONCEPTS f OUR COMMITMENT Our Commitment To Service Since 1 866 The Herald has been the Voice of Halton Hills And along with that voice we have a commitment and obligation to deliver to you our valued readers the most complete newspaper package available whether it be com munity news sports or advertising It is not enough for us to say The Herald is the voice of the community we must prove it to you every week We welcome your comments or questions Please call us 877