Wednesday November the HERALD Sports ATHLETES OF THE WEEK GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL a grade 10 junior swimmer had an outstanding day at second swim meet last Tuesday She took first in the backstroke and 100m Intermediate Medley and helped her team to a first place finish freestyle relay and medley relay MATT BRAIN a grade junior swimmer had a personal best last Tuesday placing second in the 50m freestyle race at Ss second swim meet this season In addition to this he helped his team win the junior boys medley relay ladies basketball Killer Cs Ateam remain on top The Killer and remain tied for first in the Ladies league after their respective victories last Wed nesday In the blow out match of the week the Killer rolled over TimeIns a record high scoring so far this season Killer power forwards Chung Kim Charlotte and Carolyn Stewart led the scoring with 20 poin ts each The teams offensive at tack was rounded out with 16 points by both Anita and Michelle Robinson Heather Lawrence put in her usual outstanding performance racking up 22 points for TimeIns The team continues to lose however because the team of fensive contribution remains a solo effort Tied for first with the Killer made easy work of the game against TimeOuts pounding the last place squad 4014 stars Linda and Judy Spear led the way with 14 and points respectively and received solid defence from Ateam guards Both Ateam and the Killer Cs have lost just a single game this season The game of the week belong to the match up between the Green and Slammers The Green having pulled off the first major upset of the season by trim ming the Killer 5650 the week before were determined to keep their winning streak alive and despite hustle and solid defence managed to walk away with a 4136 victory Penny Wright led the winning team with 10 points Tracey chipped in seven points of her own and Wendy Wilcox Lisa Bell and netted six points each Halton Recreation News Winter Registration Dont delay Sign up today and beat the Christmas rush The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department has a pro gram for you and your family Choose one of our fitness pro grams to help you get over the festivities of Christmas eating or learn a new skill like Chi or Sewing Ballroom Dancing is also a great idea something you can both learn together There are also programs to get the children involved such as Puppet Making Youth Activity Night or Skating Look for details in our Fall and Ladies club bonspiel leads off female curling season By ELLEN BURNS Herald Special Well my friends we are now well into our curling season and its about time your good news reporter got down to business and spread some of North Haltons good curling news We are very happy to boast that we have al least new members and some who have returned after a year or twos rest This makes for a lol more fun especially in the Mixed section To lead off our years ac tivities the annual Glad Robin son Ladies was held on Saturday Nov This spiel is held in honor of a great lady who curled at this club for many years until she was well in her and has been running since We hold it early in the season and encourage new curlers to join in if possible to in troduce them to this great sport The Trophy winning teams was skipped by Karin Henderson with Mae Cart and karen Sandy Peir played vice in the first game and Gail Layton played second in game no 2 In second place was Alice Brenda Smith Tama Donoahue and Nancy Gibson The points were and 33- Draw prizes were won by Sandy Peer Barb and Nancy Schultheiss Many thanks to Theresa who worked very hard to arrange the spiel and to Erica Thompson who very ably took over when the cold and flu bug caught up to Theresa Two North Halton Ladies teams skipped by Mary Wands and Marg Geddings have entered the District InterCity competition which began on Nov 1st There are 12 teams in volved from Orangeville Elmira Guelph Acton and North Halton Our final trophy day will be held on Dec in with games lunch and prizes It is a great way to get the season started to meet lots of curlers The team of Alice Theresa Smith Enid Muir and Gert Short ill competed in Bayviews day Bonspiel early in November February 1st is the day set for the Wee Lassie Bonspiel so Indies please put a circle around lav in new 1W2 Winter Brochure or call ext 268 Last Call Friday December 6 is the deadline to apply for Senior Sum mer Staff positions with the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Youth Ser vices Division If you are years or older and enjoy working with youth of all ages consider a supervisory role with us Op portunity to meet some new friends while gaining valuable work experience will make your summer memorable and en joyable Application forms available at all Recreation and Parks Facilities School Clothing Mens todies Children ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 8771598 Guidance offices or call us at ext 267 Winter Aquatic Registration Registration for all Winter Aquatic Programs begins Sat Dec for both the Acton 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