the HERALD Sports Plus Wednesday October 1991 Dart League Results North Halton Golf and Country Club ladies closed the 1991 Golf Season October Closing day winners are pictured here Front row from left to right Man Jones Latimer Sophie Henley War Wedlock and Gloria Sinclair Back row to right Marge Richardson Duff Closing Day winners Irene Barb Gates Jean Chappel Gage Mary Rand Gail Eileen Cun Marion Burns Kathleen Dot Hamilton Donna Jackson and Linda Photo submitted North Halton ladies close out an exciting 1991 golf season North Halton Ladies official closed the Golf Season tober 1st a record breaking summer of great weather lues da was no exception Mam ladies continued on after com the nine hole scramble Prizes for the da and were then presented b Captain Ann and 1st ice Captain Linda For Closing Da the winning teams were a follows 1st Place Marge Richardson Sophie Madeline Collier 2nd Place Man Rand Be Mar shall Latimer Ann Cur ne 3rd Place Pat Harris Joan Baker Linda Ann Livingstone The Pot of Gold for landing within the string length on the ninth green as shared Joan Baker Marge Richardson Esther Shelle Allison and Gage he Ringer Board inners in Flight for the 18 hole Section were Connie Marg Jones Diane Cutting and Katie The ladies with the most birdies in this section were Medlock Jean Chappel Marg Gage and Katie The 18 hole Champions were presented with trophies and silver cups As reported the winners were lorn Sinclair Gail Linda Latimer Medlock and Eileen For the Section Irene Farnell was the Champion with Madeline Collier placing second In Match Rand came first and the runner up was Milne The Anderson was won Duff The Board winner was Madeline Collier and for the most birdies Man Rand came first The Two Ball Champions this were Donna Jackson and Hamilton The first an nual Thompson Tropin win were Marilvn and Jones Local hockey players invited Georeetow n Haider Mike an Halton resident are s inMted to I nder I Ontario training camp lor World Challenge Mike Wilson from Brampton is a for the Georgetown Raider- Junior squad plaed tor Halt n Miclgi tiam last World will held from December Ml through J inuan I 1092 in surrounding communities in it On will stiff torn petition from ims representing Atlantic rtgion Quebec rmnn the Western region and the edit region in t the national teams from the I Sweden Finldiidandthe I mud Stales by Launp Burns Exercise Physiologist Without sufficient amounts of calcium every day vour bones can become porous weaken and eventually even break down This deteriorating bone condition is called osteoporosis and it especially affects women in mid years and beyond In fact one out of every three women today in Canada will have some degree of osteoporosis after menopause Most people don I know they have osteoporosis until after the damage is done Detecting who is at risk Some people are more likely than others to develop osteoporosis If you fall into any of the categories listed below you should speak to your doctor about prevention Small or thin stature The smaller your bones the less you can afford to lose Overweight women are less likely to develop osteoporosis J air skin The fairer your com plexion the greater the risk women are less to develop osteoporosis Little or no exercise Bones respond to exercise Ldck of it in creases boneless Smokingdrinking Alcohol and tobacco reduce the body ability to absorb and retain calcium disease Recurrent gum disease may signal underly osteoporosis Ovariectomy Removal of both ovaries causes premature menopause and accelerates the rate of bone loss Hereditary Osteoporosis often ruas in the family Low calcium diet Adults need at least mg of calcium per day Pregnant and nursing mothers need 1 TOO mg and after menopause women need more Check with your physician to ensure you are getting sufficient amounts of calcium daily Squash event The Georgetown Racquet Club is having its opener squash event on October 17 at 7 pm The club director- are inviting residents of Georgetown to see some international calibre squash he is located on Armstrong Ave just west of Mould Masters Gary Waite is ranked no 1 in North Amencd and no in the in circles dnd is ranked no in the world of or plus squdsh He will be at the club on Thurs ddy evening to give an exhibition with other members of the Jonathan Power is lop junior in dnadd dnd a member of the National men mage the captain of the University of Western Ontario squash team Paul Gardner was the captain of the University team dnd Dean Brown is a former national junior champion After watching the Tom demonstrate how dynamic the game can really he they will give some of Ihe members of the club an opportunity to tcsl their skills these international players OTooles teams still undefeated Alex Tough irst place no 2 third place O Tooles no 3 and seventh place George no 2 are the only undefeated teams in the League So far that is 0 won the battle of the early leaders by 104 over Hollywood 0 Tooles no won 104 also Hollywood and George no won 2 over Legion no Time Out Legion no 1 and George no round out the top seven leaders Chns Scutt takes over high close with a Dave Scutt sneaks into the points lead with one more than deposed leader Paul Kirby Pete Pickering Scutt Stan Rhynold and Al Murphy follow Wayne Eagles scored the only 180 of the night and popped in a few more bonus scoring points Leading points scorers in bonus were Brian Ward Stan and Danny with each only beaten bv Paul Kirby Ward and Drumm each scored a in their efforts Bruce Shep- scored and there were several the Halton league the Industrial League shows leader ship changes in both the fust and second divisions Inter County with a win takes over in the lower division from Panthers who lost 4 5 Hustlers with an result over Ensigns moves ahead of Cutters and their win of 5 over third place Westenders in the first division Acadian Pools defeated bottom team Aces and won over High Rollers In dependents a 54 result over Inter County s Ted Nelson scored 180 to go with five opens Hank Van Gogh opened three for Hotshots Teammate Chris also opened three and closed one Roger Moore started two and finished one for Taxmen Watson opened five and finished two with Bottoms scoring for Independents Ace Bailey started one closed two and scored for iremen Paul Kirby opened 3 and closed for Steeprock Brad went 1 in starts and finishes Rob Campbell High Rollers scored another Ron Scarlett went three one and Beau Beau went the opposite in starts and closes Roy played seven and started seven Eric Fuller went three starts a finish a and Rick Harden had three starts and with Mark See having three closes for Cutters Lloyd shot and John Burke for Aces Bandits did play this night The league youth sec tion is underway at every Sunday afternoon from Kyle Hancock Cor Ken Penfold Jason Mercer Jamie Schel Justin Penfold Tommy Allen Teresa Mercer Melanie and Pekins are the participants so far High scores at the last sesion came from Jason Mercer 148 and Teresa Mercer 104 The players are not yet drafted into permanent teams and simply play open draw singles doubles and teams Ages from none to eighteen and ability to reach the bull centre board are the major criteria for membership The youth play under the tutelage and custodianship of Terry and Dave Scutt Some players have yet to appear from last season s lists and there are places for several more players Weekend fitness fair The Fitness Fair will be held al Work That Bodv Street Georgetown on October Saturday a to m V Clothing Mens Ladies Childrens ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 8771598 tree event is designed to let the community know what lifestyle and health programs are available to them right here in NORTHEND NISSAN SALES SERVICE LEASING fjllbfcMfll 610 MARTIN ST MILTON ONT 8784137 For All Your Fine China Silvp Crystal MAIN ST MILTON 8780050 Guelph St Georgotown Ont 8779896 Lid APPLE AutoGlass WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We Handlo All Insurance Claims 8731655 food stores OPEN 24 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