Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1981, p. 11

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Stewarttown wins track finals SECTION Tilt Wednesday June Page At the North Hal ton track and field finals for senior public schools were declared the winners with points while followed with points a tight race or top position WI Dick who were defending champions finish 1 third with points For it was the first time In ten yearn they have won the senior public school track and field crown In the junior division Centennial took first place honors with I Dick second and third The Intermediate races were captured by Stewart town as Centennial and W I Dick finished second and Centennial places second Centennial senior public school had a variety of winners Tram different age categories in the North Hal Ion track and field finals at Acton high school last Wednesday Jenny Lusby finished first for the Intermediate high Jump while Scott set a record in the metre run and finished first in the m in the junior cate gory Alison Irvine was second In the junior long jump second in the junior triple jump Karen Pepper was first in the 0 senior run and Joanne Bingham was first In the senior high jump Susan set a record In the long jump for the inter mediate age group Jay Anderson was first in the senior shot put while Jody Barn ell won the senior hurdles Billy Hay won the senior long jump Carl Weatheralt finished in second place In the senior hurdles while Graham Shepherd took second spot in the junior shot put Richard La son was first in the junior long jump and second in the junior metre run Rob McGuigan was second In the metre junior run and Erik Hopkins was first In the senior 1500 open run Nancy Mustard was first in the 1500 metre open and Bruce Cameron was second in the junior triple jump Mark Howie set a record In the Intermediate metre run and was first in the metre Peter was first In the 100 metre for the Inter mediate category while ing second in the metres Jonathan was second In the metre senior event Shadows win Continued from page Entire team played an excellent game however special mention is given to Jean Puckering for a fine job on the pitcher a mound Debbie Williams also played a great game on offense and defense Lightnings star was Osbomc for good fielding In the final game of the The swiftest and the youngest runners respectively Senior division champions were from I Dick while Slewartt own was second and Centennial third The next day at the North Ilatlon relays Stewarttown again won top honors by f first while mat fin shed second Of the ne relay races Stewarttown won six Centennial I Dick and Sam collecting one win each set three meet records in the relay on Also competing in the track and field meets were rook He and MacKenzie Smith The Mayors Race wrapu AWARD WINNERS MALE JUNIORS 1st Jeff A ma to 2nd Brcndon Geary 3rd Jimmle Clark TEENS 1st Doug Smith 3rd Harold SENIORS 1st John 2nd Dan Vandervoort 19 3rd Douglas 19 MASTERS 1st Duncan Mounscy 2nd Andres 3rd Bryan Dawson JUNIORS 1st Amy Powers 2nd Annie Powers 3rd Melissa TEENS 1st Lynn Mac hall 2nd Fiona Ilea ton 3rd Leah Smcalon SENIORS 1st Judy 2nd Carol Passas MASTERS 1st Anita Warner a 15 2nd Margaret Squires 23 3rdM Serjcantson TEAM 1st Mark Russell and Jim Russell 2nd Andrew and Boyd St 3rd Marilyn Serjcantson The youngest competitor hue Sharon Adam seen above In the Hills Mayor Sharon aged to finish the km place of tea competing in the shorter distance race Doug Smith as awarded op honors for finishing first In the km race ly Mayor Pete lop I ell Children and adults of all ages km and 11 km run last Saturday while hot pancakes and sausages awaited those hungry after the ordeal was all Soccer Referees Meeting MONDAY JUNE 22 pm CEDARVALE GYM All Are Welcome Continued from page In the eighth and ninth innings II el wood scored five runs on five hits and two the Dusters overpower Orange Appeals by defeat them for the were hit by Gall a Sinclair Mary Jones and Donna Entire team earned star honors for fine all round play Orange Appeals star was Joy Tor excellent fielding Jeff Haines pitched well against Erin giving up live hits and striking out six baiters The Glen team had 10 hits to Erin 5 but the Merchants lost the game due to four of their infield players being absent Haines hurls well against Erin squad THE GEORGETOWN STOVE AND FIREPLACE CO WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE MONTH OF JULYS WILL REOPEN AUG 4th 1981 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR INSTORE SALES FOR THE MONTH OFJUNEI 348GUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8778213 BUSINESS DIRECTORS OPTOMEHBTS RR Hamilton AND DC Patterson OPTOMETRISTS Professional Building It Georgetown Ontario TELEPHONES mum GW Corbert DC CHIROPRACTOR Mill Street Georgetown For Appointment PHONE ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam Mi Strut Hilton Otorgelown 8775155 the HERALD 877 mum R E Limited Surveyors Consul ng neere South Suit 101 HUH Georgetown Hie Optimist BIKE SATURDAY JUNE 20th LOCATION HOLY CROSS SCHOOL TROPHIES 1 SPEED BIKES FOR PRIZES OPEN TQ ALL SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN OF THE AREA BIKE SAFETY CHECK WILL BE DONE AS PART OF TEST Needed 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