Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1973, p. 6

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Recreation Committee Day Draws Young Gymnasts During the day long Georgetown Recreation Commission gymnastic competition Saturday in the high school 132 girls took part In the tiny tot class for age under six the winners were Beam Clements Jones 3 Julie Rabbins A Sandy McCormick Sara Aggiss Barbara Bergman Uneven Bars I Clements Kim 3 Sara Aggiss Julie Bobbins S 6 Barbara Bergman Vault 1 Sara Julie Bobbins Kim Newcombe Angela S Sandy McCormick Stubbs Floor I Tie Sara and Angela McCaughan Clements Julie Barbara Bergman Natasha Denise All round winners of Tiny Division I Aggiss 2 Julie Clements Kim Newcombe Sandy McCormick Angela In the Cadet Class for under 10 the winners were Beam Pamela Kaufman 2 Karen Gillespie 3 Amanda Kathcntie Aggiss Ellen Wlerzba Gall Schenk Uneven I Amanda tied with Karen Gillespie Aggiss 3 Gall Schenk Pamela Kaufman Kim Bolton Ann Graham Smith Vault 1 Pamela Kaufman 2 Michelle 3 Amanda Wakfer Karen Gillespie Catherine Aggiss Gail Schenk Amanda Karen Gillespie Pamela Kaufman 4 Gall Ellen Wicrzba Katherine Aggiss All round winners of the Cadet class for under 10 were 1 Amanda 2 Karen Sheryl McNeilly vaults over the horse in the gym naslic competition in the high school gym Saturday May 12 She was one of 132 girls who par GiUeiple Pamela Kaufman 4 9 Gail Anne Graham Smith In the Argos class for under 12 the winners were Uneven Bars 1 Diane Strachan 2 Carey and Angela Smith 3 and Kendra Adams Valerie Phillips Mowlck Robin Mon go cry Beam I Kendra Adams Valerie Phillips 3 Selena Oldham Vault Anne Marie Othen Diane Robin Montgomery All round winners of the class were Robin Montgomery Valerie Phillips Carey In he Tyro class for under 14 the winners were Uneven bars I Kelly Frost Ruth Donna Ridley Vault I Kelly Frost Donna Ridley Ruth Aggiss Floor Ruth Sablna Katterwc Kelly Frost Beam Kelly Frost Sabina Katterwe Ruth All round winners of the Tyro class were 1 Kelly Frost 2 Ruth Aggiss Donna Ridley In the Novice class for under the winners were Beam 1 Eva 2 Stephanie Lister Styles Uneven Eva Jane Anne 3 Stephanie Lister Vault Stephanie Lister Eva Smarda 3 Patti Styles and Jane Anne 1 Jane Anne Aggiss 2 Stephanie Lister Patti Styles All round winners of the Novice class were 1 Eva Smarda Stephanie Lister Jane Anne Tykes Tie Exhibition Three weeks of practices have produced the following line up for the Georgetown All Star tyke Baseball Team Mike Hartley Mike Makovnyk Brian Ellis Danny Reynolds Hatcher Gary Stockfish Lance Glenn Cunningham Paul Wilson Steve Frawley Mike Doucettc Jamie South Coaches will continue to add talent however and will be seeking other players to try out and will draw from the house league for exhibition games The experience will prepare them for allstar competition next season exhibition game against Brampton Friday resulted in an IS lie At one point in the game of the nine Georgetown boys on the field were last year a Bail crop The all star starts May at with the home May against Falcons to Fly In This Campaign After one season in the Toronto and District Second Division Soccer League Georgetown Falcons due to league realignment find ying t Sunday First Division member Falcons are one of teams which comprise the League They will play league fix tures and compete In the On and Consol events Georgetown opens with a game against Monteleonc at the ground In Brampton This is scheduled as a home game but Is shifted to Brampton because of a delay in readying the pitch Lane Language IRC INDUSTRIES A bowling banquet will be held in the near future for the trainees from the ARC In Hornby to wind up their season bowling It Is with regret that the season is over but they be looking forward to the fall when they will again try for those strikes and spares Friday saw the last games played with the ladles high single of the week going to Gail Martin with her 117 game She also took the high double with The men high single of and high double of 202 were both taken by John Tomorrow at am Georgetown Ladies classified team will board their airplane for Calgary where they will compete with eight other teams for the Adam Distillers trophy in the 3rd Annual National ass i fled Championships Good luck to Charlene MacCormack Shirley Chaplin Fay Duncan Nadlne Bradley and Monica Esquesing Pony Club Games Day Games and a barbecue comprised the fcsquealng Pony Club first games day held at Atresia Farm 1 Glen Williams Sunday farm is he home of Mr and Mrs The Esquesing Pony Club was organized last year with members and received its charter in January A monthly series of lectures and trips was held during the fall and winter The club sent its first team to a Regional Quiz at earlier this and achcived place Gillian Paul of the club was highest individual An auction of horse equip ment and some livestock at Pen Lane farm last month was successful and will be held Overwhelm Burlington Georgetown pulled surprise exhibition game against the highly rated Burlington Saturday night The pitching of Laura Wilkes and Barb Curry plus the big bats of Diane Marshall Debbie Hamilton and Br en da Smith gave the Legion sponsored Royalettes the win will play in Peel Girls Softball Association this season as a Midget club Hunters Are Hunting For Fastball Field in he tateti re tacking tor h illuminated Held in the for their May home opener against Glen Williams but manager George told The Herald this week he expects It won be in time TOWN lit RAID THURSDAY MAY 17 1973 Page Hunters arc looking diamond to play their norm opener on The Hunters were who played in the Inter County stated to use the new last season Streetsville and Glen Williams Rugger Beavers Bow to Burlington Georgetown Beavers fell 10 The game proved points behind in Ihe first half Georgetown Judge still and never recovered as they ble right foot lost an exhibition game 23 12 to and featured some hard Burlington at park by Bab from his Sunday right wing position ii j Playing In his first game as a Bur Ingtor scored two tries in Graham Dearslcy J ackled nd the first half Judge and We wcrcnbitruslv after the accounted for all the illt Georgetown scoring the basis for a very solid In the second hair Burlington Beaver added two penalty kicks and an Mackenzie said afterwards in con verted try to complete The team next game will be their total Burlington May SOCCER NOTES Ruth A splits her floor shows how the Id be done in part routine in the girls gymnastic competition run by the Georgetown Recreation and namarie Krudwig SQUIRT 18 15 Spitfires Wolves Sat a m Tigers vs Stingrays Sat 10 am Giants vs Bombers 21 15Thunderblrds vs Boomerangs Golden Jets vs Spitfires Wed 15Wotvcs Eagles Thurs 24 Stingrays Boomerangs vs Golden Jets Sat Boomerangs Wolves at CednrvalU ATOM 18 15Bobcols Golden Hawks 15 Phantoms vs Flyers Sat 19 am Falcons Dynamos Mon 15Grizzlles Colts Tue 15Checkers Wildcats at Pinevlew Spitfires Aces Wed Golden Hawks vs Flyers Dynamos vs W Ideals 15- Bobcats Phantoms Aces Sat 30 a m Flyers Spitfires Sal Golden Hawks vs Grizzlies MOSQUITO Sat a a Rangers vs Panthers Sat 19 11 a Owls Raiders Mon 15 Panthers vs Cougars Wed ISOlymplcs vs Kings at 15 vs Chargers Thurs 15 Raiders vs Rangers Sat 21 11 a m Rovers vs Owls Sat 1 IV- IS Beavers at Sal 2 United IHI TON Tue 7 15Atom Wed 7 15 Mosquito BI vi Sit TUA Mosquito Sal Wee IB vs Acton All Breeds Calf Club The All Breeds Dairy Club meeting held at Rock Ella Jersey Farm Hornby rccentlv President Ken opened meeting the H Pledge Ken Ella described the Judging points of a to all of the members The members had classes to judge a three tear old and a four year old reasons folio v ins Both seniors and juniors had a lesson Bruce thanked the Ella fam for the use of their farm and the refreshments The three all round win nersln the 1 and year old class In the Georgetown Recreation Gymnastic competition held Saturday take he stand In centre Is first place winner Robin Montgomery left second place winner Valerie and right third place winner Carey LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK MmmihMi GIVE A TRY LIKES CARNIVALS Ihe bike big but four year old rrk Mi wrick is delighted lobe the v ner in a draw held during carnival days Mrs and Jack 1 of Hie Merchints as C tries men the pedals JOHNSON CARNEY GEORGETTES SENIOR LADIES SOFTBALL TRYOUTS Anyone interested in playing meet at Georgetown park Tuesday May at the hardball diamond Its Time To Have Your AIR CONDITIONING CHECKED WE INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING UNITS IN I FORD PRODUCTS ASK OUR MANAGER FOR PRICE AND DETAILS I J hSFORD MERCURY 1GUELHST HWY TUESDAY SPECIAL DINNER 3 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken French Fries Cole Slaw fresh Grecian Bread Reg only Hours am to 8 pm chicken ENJOY THE DRIVE EXPRESS BUS TO WOODBINE MAY to JULY 15th Wednesday through Sunday Alio Mondays May July 2nd LEAVE GEORGETOWN 1135 am DIRECT TO THETBACK RETURN FARE Includes Admission RETURN BUSES START LOADING AFTER LAST RACE TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT GEORGETOWN EAST Telephone Bank financing up to months The year Mile 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