Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1977, p. 23

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23 new records set at Centennial meet June ROB PUTTS THE SHOT Centennial Public School held their annual Track and Meld Meet last Thursday and a combination of made it one of the best In recent memory The weatherman operated by providing a glorious summer day and the participants represented the largest ever number of students who have ever taken part in the one day affair In addition new school records broken and two Coach Alice pointid that the most popular event for the proved to be the high Jump The for entrants vai 160 but this boys reached for the clouds Only one ntvi event the girls BOO race us in thi Centennial program HI- SI ITS Alio won the Junior hurdles with Pal placing second and Plenty of action as soccer underway Kim New combe placing third Maureen Gale topped the field in the Intermediate girls hurdles Lamb was second and Heather placed third Linda edged Kim Macleod In the Senior girls hurdles while Jane placed third Jamie South won the Junior with Mark Williams placing second and Paul finishing third Kirk led the field in the Intermediate hurdles with Shawn Zubcr coming In second and Jeff placing third The Senior boys hurdles was won by Bob Dean In a new school record time of second Mike Gibson was second while Hon Bell plated third In the Junior girls metre dash Gale a new school record of J finishing of Cray and rev The Intermediate girls dash was won Val Williams Diane Lough placed Senior boys A the school record books by selling a new record of seconds in the Junior girls 400 metre cunt was second and Cheryl Thompson A new school record of seconds was established by Maureen Gale In the In lermediale girls Elizabeth Itamsay was second and Carolyn But ten placed third The Senior girls 400 metre ran wjswonby Heather Reed in the record Hint of seconds but second place finisher Sue also the old mark with time of Chris phi id third just seconds off ttit pice won the Junior boys melre race Steve Drown was second and ItobSwcezie placed third trie claimed the title in the Intermedial boys mitre nit Hull was while Steve pined third Doug Smith it a new mirk of BOS seconds in winning the Abny was second and Jones placed third In the Intermediate girls long Jump Vctricek set a new school mark of IB meres Veira was second and Tarn Brabant placed third Brad Hansen won the J jmor boys long Jump followed by Siott and Phil Due Mason leaped the far Ihest in the Intermedial boys long jump Kevin I- ranks and Andy was third The Stnlor boys long jump was won by Doug Smith Bill was second and third won the jump school record metres in winning the Intermediate girls high jump was second and Michelle filch placed third In the Senior girls high jump Sue established a new school mark of 42 metres in winning the event Nancy was second and Beaumont placed third Thi Junior boys high jump was won by Jamie South In a new school mark of metres Harold Branch and David Murray tied for second and Dove placed third Kirk won the In boys high jump was second and These two teams thi season with an excellent game Stive opened the scoring for the in second half The Mustangs charged back tied the game on an excellent goal by Shortlj after Mirk Moody from close in to provide tin v in Goalie Paul Smith for Tim Chapmin for the Wildcats pi il el did Paul Smith and Jim IMHISS Neil with two Is I rnn Rick Fisher and provided the goals for fingers with Chris ray picking up the shut out Junkman with two ioiK the Blue Jays Km added a single wilh Mike Ross scoring for the St players for the Blue Jajs Km and Lam for the Panthers Billy in Mike Ross Mark Zebedec Kennedy with two go lis and Y nine scored for mp Jon scored for the w the scorers LmdKrg an 1 1 of the Stars and David Tilt of stand out ATOM I TlltlHH T Gross scored the goal for the Meteors withM J He penalty S 1 for the Turbocharkirs mention to Gross A Bemy i and or a well ITOIHUSION This was a g with scoring for the aglcs It limn tin llaitmgs and wtio pi positions well refirecd IHMMIIS in the Mosquito Dmson wilh Gillespie si run goil or and I Siaton for the Flyers Will Spillir Gillespie ljuii I and tt Im Smcdimi rcfirctd second and wu third In Sinlor girls metre event Vitricek pated field Jean was second and Sherry Hawkins placed third Hansen won Junior boys 60 metre dash iluscly followed Gary and David Murray fn lirmediati metn dash was captured by Ire Dav rihjm Hilt was Matt I pined third Thi Junior bos BOO metn wis won by Mike Dave pi lied second and wis Ihird In tin Mark was Chris is third Doug Smith won the Senior BOO Met nihisume coring the other second Hod Cook pi iced Nickn third D Brian Davis finished J full second of his torn in silting a new school of 12 seconds in the bovs mitre dash JimiiBurtw is second and in third Jeff wis second and is third Junior Thompson Kathy Webb was and Judy third Karui Sparks the Intermediate Mir Will din special minium to I ill luck and Jones tin team Pete refined llNTMIlIMON MiSi Ill scored in this game with lliiilnmsioringandP I for the I i ilk It Robinson penalty in with a hit trick 1 for the 1 Stir plujers in this game M Robinson Dive Manning rcfereed r J scored a goal i ttellplacl VanSoili WissmsnndJ Alex iitisinvisioN Jl I his was i the Junior Girls wilhlat it Bydevil Rid i and my other ivcn In wis Hay ran away with finished third the in the Junior Rirls the ir first in mitre event Jennifir Hit Ri il win first Junior tilt The Georgetown LiRlon tided hi behind a strong pitching performance by Laura Wilkes downed thru led 11 fiv 7 last Thursday claimed their first win of the year in Junior Ladies Softball League The had a Rami scheduled against Kitchener last Tuesday but inclement weather forced Us cancellation Laura went the for the win garni wah called after eight innings bee luse curfew her wis pi iv Going into sninlh bid tut then sill lorgtlowi ith inning iy thi Bridltwood tht pi on i In round I a in half of the seventh S Momci I ind Laura to win stroked out two hits me of Monit i being a also knocked in two Minager v tht so Mike Hartley tap the Hit Rojaliltis hivi witk of and it imild prevent from milling the llalton Hilts Midgets humbled On Royiltttes 1 I the Georgetown Rop baseball liam coach Bryan James was willing to accept his crew opening game loss at the hands of Except for a couple of lapses his charges performed as well as could be in fait belter than had been predit ted Last Sunday was another matter as Midgets were irounnd by Brampton and virtually gave the game to their Town opponents Brampton poured 12 runs across the plite in the opening inning and only one of the runs was earned parlayed six hits Georgetown errors walks and a hit batter Into 12 runs as the locals got off to a terrible start The count read 14 l Brampton going into the bottom of the third but then the local Midgets showed what they are of By time Brampton had retired the side In the third Hie Georgelowners had scored six runs four after two outs and narrowed the visitors lead to This should have spurred the on to belter things Instead It seemed rattle them came right back In the top of the fourth to count more runs largely on two Georgetown errors and put gome The Midgtls Hint of it this to humbling loss On 111 they ikvilli it press tilt was not iviilnble on Midgets Journey to Brampton this Ihiy pi r rtusThursdiy journey to Cedar Hill and this i busy trlu they have a Rami and will The Perfect Combination For MORE SMILES MORE MILES Miles Per Gallon EPA Tests Also Featuring The CHAMPAGNE RABBIT Limited Edition Automatic or Standard Edition No Down Payment Bank Plan Financing Up To 4B Mos for their Ihi tilenfield airHrovinds the Roy schedulrd limt to at of Ihe Thursday in Hill the might be In lotal Awards Presentation Hill I than but of the dnrlh lime in the Si Opening June 6th ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE 14 yrs experience on Imports Personalized Service Specializing on Volvo Toyota Repairs To All Imports Rd N Georgetown Jinnlfcr was second Rick Kevin frank placed and Bruce Snyder placed third Shcil showed Ihi In winning the girls triple jump me IxiuRh pi ited second while oilman finished third In tin Sinlor triple jump Shim Hawkins was first Vicra was and Debbie Gillespie third Tin Junior boys triple jump wis won Burroughs Jamie South placed second and John Beaumont was third Rod out leaped his foes in tin lntermtrimti boys triple jump Mirk was Karolldis third Irian Divis sit i now school on the with a liap of ihim Hill the old fmishid in woi iris David Gale placed third third Graham Hill Senior boys high jump Steve was Sommcr placed third Rhonda Ritchie putt the shot for a new school mark of metres In winning the Junior girls event Chris Young was sicond and Pat Hcidcman was third In the Intermediate girls shot putt Trudy Hawkins set a new record of metres Michelle Richmond vyas seconu and Lisa third won the girls shot pun Jane Cart wrifiht was second and Diane was third won the Junior boys shot putt Troy placed secondnad and Pete Rembish was third The In boys putt was won by Erie Wayne Manuel was second and Mark was third Bob Dean won the Senior boys shot putt Hod was and Chris was third Chris Woychesko was id ind Woihtsko pi third won the Junior Kim Kirk third Tht Intermiduti girls dash was won Ramsay Tin I ji mb and Surikow placed third sel a new school record ol seconds in winning the Senior gins mitre dish I inda lerguson ritord tin is and Brabant seconds plated third House No it Gary won the nLV rtiori Junior boys 00 metre dash the Junioi Tough Kevin McArlhur was sicond No and wos hoy third ttiyne Manuel paced House No won pick in the Intcrmidlatc rt in i mitn Kirk t if v is sicond and Andy Kim Kirk ind lonnn is third lied lor first in Junior iris school record of J jump Jones is was Kim vis in Senior p third re dash Hob Dean sit school s torn Ladies Schedule Rirls rtlay in a retard time of and House No J won Thi iv llll at Juniors at Milton June Sun June Milton at Juniors Mon Seniors Glen Williams Hornby Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR ROY H EVAINS D C praetor NOTICE On June 8 Town is providing a special pick up the urban area This special pick up is to remove articles not normally picked up during regular collections We would request residents to have the articles placed at the roadside by 30 a Wednesday June 8 Thank You HALTON HILLS WORKS 6W Goebelle Wagner MARTIN WARNER LEAPS HIGH Blue Jays hold camp TheTorontoBluc Jays will be holding a camp for amateur players this Saturday at Park in London The purpose of the camp is lo find players for their rookie league team at New York which begins operation next month teacher Jim Ridley who conducted the Blue Jay clinic in Georgetown last Friday will be on hand as will Bob Prentice director of Canadian scouting for the Blue Jays and another scout Bob Deacon Players between the ages of IB and arc invited to and are requested to bring their own uniforms gloves and baseball shoes and repo t prior to a m The Will continue until p m r Canadian players have already been signed lo play on the team BUSINESS DIRECTORY NAME THE BLUE JAYS THIS WEEKS SPECIAL GRAN TORINO hardtop light green with matching vinyl root Power steering power brakes Main St Acton Acton Brampton MM CARPETS SHUT VINYL CARPETS VINYL 126 Main St N 8531190 Acton Ontario POLYNESIAN CANADIAN CUISINE mi vim E Clipsham Limited HALTON RAPID PRINT 13A Armstrong Avenue Georgetown Ontario 8773123 Instant Commercial Printing NORTH HALTON SPORTS LTD NORTH HALTON SPORTS CAMP MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN ONT L7G3G3 PHONE Present Standings Last Weeks Winner Russell Cres Georgetown ulllcrnli I JII I

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