Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 19, 1981, p. 15

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B THE HERALD August Sara smiles demonstrates for local gymnastic hopefuls at Camp Georgetown If she places or better on the International Canadian a thletca when she She placed first all round been participating In meets Currcrtly she ha been nationally ranked gymnast the second world circuit was curded on a national while recording two firsts In but has instead been perfect perfecting some new twists A have bad few meet in October 3 she ETC led Previously she was the floor and beam second ins and experimenting with m after she performed a will remain the Canndl Recently Sara was carded on a provincial level on the vault and fifth on the her routines in her six hour to her tumbling and vaulting number of routines for a an team and travel with admitted to an elite class of but a nationally carded bore There were a total of routines Morn has local Sports Camp at George- athlete makes them eligible competitors at the rf week woven Sara Agglss Georgetown nationally ranked gymnast must have bad a few chuck after she performed a number of routines for a local Sports Campat George town s District High School last Friday Are you married Do you have a car were some of the questions Sara willingly obliged her young fans by answering The Cambridge Kips gym nasi who will bo entering grade 13 at next fall demonstrated to the Sports Camp some of her routines which she world class level Aggiss Is currently fifth ranked in Canada and she has completed the firs half of her world trials In which she placed fifth Canadian athletes when she carded on a national Previously she carded on a provincial level nationally carded athlete makes them eligible for federal financial assist a nee if they attend univcr There are also other benefits In training allowed to a nationally carded athlete Last Friday Sara had some free time before she compel in Cambridge for their annual Can meet so she decided to accept the Sports Camp offer to put on an exhibition The Can meet features competition between a city of similar to Cambridge in Michigan in such events as gymnastics tennis baseball and other sporting areas Sara was out standing in her four events last Saturday She placed first all round while recording two firsts In the floor and beam second on the vault and fifth on the bars There were a total of competitors at the segment of the comeU lion Since June Sara has not participating in meets but has Instead been perfect ing and experimenting with her routines in her six hour five day per week practice schedule The summer Is the best time to train because you can new tricks she says Twins overpower Rangers North Halloo Sports Twins Pitcher Jeff Hannah Dean Doubles Dean Soucle Outstanding player Good team effort Thru way Muffler Rangers Pitcher Billy Andy Hoddinot Robert Ross Home runs Billy Tutt Triples Kevin Terry Murphy Doubles Kevin Outstanding player Dale McNIven Comments Fine double play by Terry Murphy to hold the Twins runs to eight Braves Pitcher D Gardiner DlckJamer Home runs Dick Triples Danny Jay Johnson Doubles Travis Gardiner Outstanding player Steve Lee Mis Mariners Pitcher M Talbot M Miller Doubles Derek Outstanding player Chris McHale Comments Dick hit a grand slam for the Braves to win tbe game and take first place In the tyke standings has a new number for schedule and fare information 8530572 of Ontario Twittt Hon Davit Premier Ontario Minister Sockeye Salmon CAMPBELLS Tomato Soup Allison sitting and were awestruck watching Georgetown International gymnastic competitor Sara Agglss demon Irate part of her routine to them last Friday Herald photo schedule Tennis near seasons end Cake Mixes Soft Margarine The Georgetown Inter county Tennis teams seem to be In high gear after the A West ladies defeated Spring field 31 while the B mixed team downed Credit Valley Only the C mixed team were defeated last week as they played against and lost i Against Springfield Houston and Kay King were the only losing doubles team from the Georgetown Ladies side to be defeated as they were downed in sets of and Having a little more luck on the court were Ann Ken nedy and Thomson as they won and while teammates Allison and Linda Rice continued the streak by defeating their opponents and Mary and Miri lyo were also victorious by winning their sets and The game against Springfield marked the last Intercounty game for the season MIXED TEAM Against Credit Valley last week the Mixed county tennis squad from Georgetown won four match es while losing two Rene and Kevin Neiil won their sets while Jim Taggart and BUI Kent were also successful in their bid for a victory Hurley and Jim Mitchell and teammates Audrey Houston and Kay King both won against their opponents In handy scores Adams and Don Hurley plus Allison and Jerry Peace were the only doubles teams to collect loses during the contest MIXED TEAM The C Mixed tennis team from George town lost four matches and won two against last week Tony Hull and Pat Harris overpowered their opponents and handily won in sets of and Linda and Isla Allison were also victorious and George Croft and Sid Har rts lost their match In sets of and while teammates Jim and John D Al were also defeated Jolliffe Shoe Store Village Acton 853 Drapery Cleaning Service Perfect Pleat No Shrinkage Fresh asnew Finish Now at BARRAGERS Cleaners Ltd Georgetown DELICIOUS DELUXE OR FROZEN 4Pack Pizzas cm 1 FLAMINGO Butter Tarts Detergent 199 lake a course in Hills this fell or winter The University of Waterloo will present the courses listed below at the Acton Public Library These courses can be attended free of charge simply for personal interest or they may be taken for university credit For details call the public libranes in Acton 0301 8772681 to the first lecture of the subject that interests you Women and the Great Religions Religious Studies Mon 10pm Sept Dec Prof Frank Thompson Social Group Work Social Work RZ Sept Dec Mr Psychology 357 Thurs 10pm Sept Dec Mr Joseph Ferencz Lifespan Crises Introduction 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