Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1981, p. 5

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Friday October I IBM Page I Wayda go Centennial HUP OINEHUP TWO Acton bowlers take note In Acton proprietor of Acton Bowling Lanes at 10 Main St Bob will gladly assist any Aclonlons who want to Join some of the leagues that bowl almost every night of the week On Monday afternoons the senior citizens are busy roll ing up high and low scores while Monday Tuesday and Wednesday nights feature Industrious bowlers in mixed ladies and mens Friday night sees mixed friendly league take to the lanes Sunday there is also a mixed league For youth bowlers the YBC Youth Bowling Coun ell takes to the lanes Satur daylromBn to and Sunday from to m Hours of the Acton Bowling Lanes arc from Sam to except Sundays when the Lanes open at 12 noon Phone Bob Ilea for more Information Halton Hills Blue Fins begin new season A new season begun for he Hills Blue Fins Im Club and we ha some new faces bath as swimmers and In the coaching capacity The recreational or Novice team has approximately thirty swimmers and will be practicing two nights per week in cither Georgetown or The A team with eight swimmers so tar will ice days a week spiltllnfl pool time between Act and Georgetown Tt latter group will be compel rig In A S A Cana d an Amateur Swimming As social ion sanctioned meets while the Novice team will lake part In a league with learns from nearby common Hies The head coach or the Blue Fins s year is Tineke Vryenhoek will be the assistant coach In Georgetown A gel together for parents of the swimmers will lake place on Thursday October at 7 clock talrs at tic Gordon Alcolt This will allow the parents in learn more about the swim team meet the coaches and gel to know one A short film on Olympic refresl mcnls will be served Last Saturday Centennial Middle School entered the York University high school cross country meet with some very pleasing results The boys team made up of mainly grade and 7 runn ers competing against much older boys finished with points to finish out of cams However the girls team Joined forces with Stewart town to capture place healing school teams Their total of points ahead of second place North Toronto This very strong team consisted of Nancy Mustard Amy Powers tenth Allison Irvine twelfth and Annie Powers fourteenth All teams will be competing today Wednesday at the East York crosscountry meet Other placings for the boys and girls teams were SI Glenn Mulder Brent 103 Scott Lunn IDS Hi chard La wson 134 US Nancy Mustard Allison Irvine 12 Jennifer Melville 28 Lisa Howie Lisa Mason Colleen Murphy So ma n Windsor A powerful girls team from Centennial and Stewarltown public schools Jotoed force to si York week in an CrossCountry meet Seen here are Centennial team members left to right Annie and Amy Powers Jennifer Melville Lisa Howie Nancy Mustard Lisa Mason and Allison Irvine photo by Rob Irvine Dunnville nominee Continued from Page 4 Hell still commute back and forth to his Job John Deere in Wetland and he 11 also have more time to spend with his family which also Includes Cathy Jim XL Judy 15 and Shelley But chances arc when hockey arena from time to time season rolls around next year Albert will bo thinking you re bound hockey dropping by It venr Victory for crosscountry Rebels The province s strongest frst big meet of the high school cross team for the past four years the Georgetown Rebels claimed another victory at last Saturday at York meet contained some BANTAM BOYS RESULTS OF THE YORK UNIVERSITY CROSS COUNTRY BANTAM GIRLS a Nancy Mustard I Amy Powers 13 Allison Irvine Annie Powers 17 Fiona Jenny Melville 31 Kelly Roe 32 Jenny Gallagher Trad Sandra Heidi Buykea Janice JlckUng Lisa Howie Si Susan Varney 53 Michelle Barnard Lisa Mason Caroline Grasby Colleen Murphy Sa man Windsor Karen Pepper Anne Paula Hansen Jody Whitney Janet Ramsay 18 IS 34 15 is ia 16 18 16 15 16 OS 12 17 16 17 17 17 39 47 38 Erik Hopkins 50 s Chris Forguson Darren Shaw 19 Glenn Edwards 19 Mike Wood Dan Gallagher 15 2D Bob Greg 12 At Tom Dixon 14 fa Jimmic Clarke 21 IS Kevin John Ilatzi 49 Pierre Bollcrt Glen Mulder 33 liri Brent Brasx Scott Lunn 116 Blaine Dale Bell Rich La wson Drew Fisher 40 JUNIOR BOYS n Ha raid Brans 10 m Paul Watts 71 Peter Brake David Banks 24 11 in Malcolm MacLeod 24 147 Dan Stewart IS JUNIOR GIRLS I Lynn 3 Susan Debbie Newman 7 Kim New combe 5 It Cheryl Thompson Sue McLaren Mlchele Fisher SENIOR GIRLS MOO in Sherry Lix Ramsay Heather McLaren Sandra Robin Dodokin Tanya Heather Reed Arlene Gray SENIOR BOYS BUM m 14 15 13 16 19 16 is 14 14 14 5 13 18 19 A Unique Shopping Experience Amble in Ontarios most diver sified leather and suede retail store A New Fur offering more popular types of furs A varied selection of woollen sweaters and This is your last opportunity lor leather and suede coats at off season prices 49 Eastern Ave Acton Ontario 5198531031 Young Drivers of Canada

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