Wednesday December 1991 the HERALD Sports Ateam tops in ladies basketball A team took sole possession of fir place in the Ladies Basketball League with their ex citing victory of Killer s last Wednesday A team and Killer were previously tied for top spot for two weeks when Killer C s lost their un beaten streak to Green Power Boo led the way for A team with a 20 point per while Sue airs and Judy Spear rounded out the team s scoring with and 10 points respec lively A team s defence were able to hold Killer star Carolyn Stewart to four points and while Chung Kim put in an excellent offensive showing with points it wasn t enough to cool A team hot streak Moving up a notch in the standing last Wednesday were Time Ins who edged their way past Slam mers Both squads are now tied for third spot with points each lime Ins forwards Heather Lawrence and June Nicholson were high scorers for the team with 11 points each while Shirley Van contributed to the win with eight points and Kyra Irvine scored six ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ACTON HIGH SCHOOL DANIEL BONNELL a member of the Acton High School swim team scored two personal bests Thursday evening at Aldershot High School swim meet He finished first in both the freestyle 28 68 and the butterfly 33 AMY BUTLER an Acton High School swimmer took first in the butterfly with a personal best time of 41 37 at Thursday swim meet at Aldershot High School Amy also helped her team win both the 200m medley relay and 200m freestyle relay GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL KEVIN a member of the swim team had two personal bests the backstroke and freestyle relay last during swim meet against Robinson High School He pi second in the and his team won the rehy SABRINA BASSET a swimmer it took first plate in the ft and b ickslroke events at 1 ist uesdij in meet Robinson She also helped her teim win the testvle events who remain in last spot in the league are still looking for their second win of the season Last week they were beaten up 61 36 by Green Green Penny Wnght was the high scorer of the week with points while teammate Tracey had a strong gxn with of her own TimeOuts scoring led by Kim 10 points and Mary LouValleau who scored eight poin Halton Rec news Looking For Something To Do We are looking for adults who have some time available on Wednesday afternoons to We are a group of adults who get together weekly for an afternoon of fun and ty Sometimes we need help in setting things up or in showing us how to do things We meet at the Acton Legion If you would like more information on what we do please contact Debbie at the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department 873 2600 ext You won t be disappointed Last Call Friday December 6 is the deadline to apply for Summer Senior Staff positions with the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Youth Ser vices Division If you are years of age 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 Application forms available at all Recreation and Parks Facilities Sehcol Guidance offices or call us at 2600 Winter Registration for all Winter Programs begins Sat Dee for both the Georgetow Pools Register j I Pool entrance Calls r Show is welcome attend the Kith iter Show at the Acton Indoor Pool Dec at is ree Spirit Join us Pool Dec to t p m is int in of fo d fee Local squash player scores big at Provincials The London Squash Racquets Club in London Ontario was the scene of the Provincial Mens and Ladies Closed Championships this past weekend November 29th to Decmeber 1st Eighteen yearold Melanie Jans from Georgetown finished 2nd out of competitors by reaching the finals without losing a game However she met National team member Lori Coleman in the final and was defeated After a slow start with a loss in the first game Melanie took off the brakes and played strong games with of 9 96 and 7 The third game was won decisively when she was able to move Coleman around the court with accurate drops and boasts scattered among drives to length is travelling to Am Holland Dec 2nd to thv lGth in order to gain mtermtional experience and participate in the Dutch N Open Cham J ttssjf k Rocking with the skip Skip McLaren of Georgetown led his team of curlers to a game victory over Arnolds Greenhouse CurlinqTeam at the Duntop In Charity in the North Halton Golf and Country Club Friday The bonspiel attracted 14 teams Money raised from the event will be donated to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and United Herald Photo by Boonstoppel Pot by Laurie Burins Exercise Physiologist Dont hibernate Are you active throughout the spnng and summer Do you hibernate like the bears when the first fall of snow comes If this is an accurate description of your physical activities you need to change them You don have to be a tnathlete to reap the health benefits of regular exercise Even moderate exercise can significantly 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