Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1981, p. 16

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SECTION TUB HERALD Wednesday October Local powerhouse at Bronte Creek meet TOUGH TERRAIN It was tough going lor same running through Georgetown terrain lail Saturday competing In the Halloa Separate School country championship Around from If In Halloa participated Story on page BS BnlMeh Rebels win Haltons Cross country dynasty continues By JACK HARLOW Herald Special The Georgetown high school cross country team 1 ran away with the County Champion ships last Tuesday at Kelso The Rebels won five of the divisions and placed a close second in another They earned of a possible 3S medallions awarded Conse quently the team easily won the overall girls overall boys and overall school titles The midget Junior and senior boys as well as the Junior and senior girls all placed tint in Iheir respect divisions The midget girls earned second place to Milton being edged out of a win by six points RUNNERS The Rebels qualified runners the top seven on each team to the Peel Halton Championships to be held today Wednesday This meet will also be held at Kelso as the site for the Pee alternates each year between Peel County and County In the midget girls race Fiona was the first Georgetown runner to cross the finish line In sixth place with a lime of Among others she was by teammates Leslie eighth Sue Varoey tenth Anne Coullghan Karen Pepper 14th and Kelly Roe Lynn Macphall ran to a second place finish only ten seconds behind the winner In the Junior girls victory was followed by Susan Kristensen Debbie New man Barb Gage Kim New combe and Webb In positions of four six seven and eight respectively Cheryl Thompson took tenth spot Georgetown team s low score of points destroyed second place Lester B Pearson point total The senior girls race had another onetwothree finish by Georgetown with Sandra winning In minutes flat Sherry coming in second at and Liz Ramsay placing third clocking 30 The Rebels scored points 38 points ahead of Trafalgar in second FIVE FOR FIVE Georgetown midget boys team displayed an even more Impressive victory by plac ing its first five runners in the first five positions Chris Ferguson won the event in IB while teammate Erik Hopkins came In seven seconds later at IS They were followed by George Howie third Dan Gallagher fourth Mike Wood fifth Glenn Edwards seventh eighth midget boys team had the lowest score of any team at the and the lowest posslblo score obtainable a perfect ten point total calcu lated by adding the positions of the first four runners This score easily beat second place Trafalgar who trailed by points WATTS SECOND In the Junior boys victory Paul Watts placed a strong second timing Despite an exhausting weekend with the outers club at Algonquin Park and little sleep the night before the race teammate Bransch managed a solid seventh place finish David Banks also ran well placing lllh Following him was Gary coming out of o bad knee injury In 13th Devin Balnea in 15th Peter Brake in 17th and Doug Gilleapie in 18th posl SMITH SECOND Doug Smith ran toa second place finish In the senior boys victory clocking Dave Griffiths and Jim Mc In tyre took third and fourth positions respectively Behind them came Stacey Wheeler in tenth Glenn In 13lh Scott Karris in Jack Harlow In 16th place and Dalton Newcombe in spot Our local senior public schools proved last Wednes day at Bronte Creek what sort of a powerhouse Hills la developing In cross country Competing at the County cross country championships against 22 schools Centennial captured five team titles while collected three What Is Incredible about this number is that there were only eight possible team trophies which could be won In the divisional awards boys and girls overall scor for their division Cen took the Bantam and Junior while narrowly miss ing the Senior by two points Stewarttown won the Inter mediate and Senior divisions while placing second to Centennial in the Junior division Centennial in all took five first one second and two fourth place finishes Stewarttown had three firsts two seconds and one third dual performances were run by the following Bantams Tare Burroughs Jill LusbyS GlennUuIderO Stephen Eastwood S Juni ore Brent Bras 1 Rob Marc Allison Irvine Jenny Melville Lisa Howie Windsor 7 Senior Nancy Mustard 1 Patty Kent 2 Tammy Morrow S Joe IB Dave Collier Dave Reynolds B Intermediate Rick For vidua performances were run by the following Juni ore Jennl Gallagher I Michelle McDowell DebbieBlckdO 5 Intermediate Amy Powers 1 Annie Powers Tammy Green 3 Greg S Jimmie Clark Jimmy runners seen In picture to the light collected three team titles at lite Halloa public school championships last week In all took three first two and one third place Herald photo Manning 7 Senior que Brouxham 4 Michelle Barnard 10 Sandy Heaton 11 Darren Shaw Pierre 3 Pat 4 Centennial coach Brian Cosgrove said after the meet that he course at Bronte Creek Park was shorter and flatter than his team had been used to Centennial Centennial school In the picture to the right collected live team at the Halloa public school championships last week In all Centennial took five finis one second and two fourth place finishes Photo by An I HEY KIDS MCDONALDS RESTAURANT i The Herald Invites You All to a Ill mil iiiii IIIIILIIOIWI PARTY Thursday October 29th from pm 600 pm Wear Your Halloween Therell be lofs of fun and games for everyone and under DONT MISS IT Walk through the HAUNTED CABOOSE HALLOWEEN SAFETY McDonald s Restaurant Georgetown and The Horald would I ke all children to have a happy and safe Halloween so please bo sure to remember all these rules 1 Bring your treats home and let your parents Inspect Ihem before you eat them Don t oat roots that ore not wrapped and sealed 3 Trick or treat In neighbour hoods that are familiar to you Don go Into strange homes or apartments 5 Skip houses that don t have Iholr outside on 6 Wear light coloured clothing that can be soon In tho dark Carry a flashlight no candles Don t wear clothes that are lam mob that are easy to trip on that catch easily on bushes or fences Wear make up Instead of masks so you can see better 1 Don t wear whiskers beards wigs or ve Is which ore flam triable or which obstruct your vision 1 Use the sidewalks cros3 streets only at Intersections don run parked cars across yard3 or through empty lots SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SUNDAES Compliments of Ronald McDonald ond His Gongl

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