Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1984, p. 17

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vounci itd HI Open Until 00 jgg PHONE 2761 the HERALD GREAT Mayor to lead in fitness challenge Will you exercise for 15 minutes on May 16 Mayor Miller Mould rather fight than switch The Mayor will lead Hilton Into be Pa paction challenge May 16 He going to walk Tor IS minutes What are you going to do Call program boss Eva Carney her behind the Mayor if you want to help Italian Hills win the challenge Herald photo by Gerry Timbers GERRY TIMBERS Herald Mayor Miller isn taking this Parti Challenge 111 sitting down No He plans to be walking May 16 doing his part for Hills on Challenge Day We been official ly challenged by Red Deer Alia Mayor J so wo have to get up and get going The rules of the compe tition arc Him pie enough Ihe community thai gets the greatest percentage of Its popu lotion lo participate In 15 minutes of continuous physical activity on May 16 wins Last year Canadians in ties took on the choll tnge To participate Is easy enough Just complete your 15 minutes of act vily and ihen phone in on the special Hotline so town off lei can record It The number to call is III bet there are more people out walking or jogging on a given night in Hills than anywhere else in Canada Mayor Miller boosted at a recent press conference That boast was in re sponse to Red Deer Major s claim that his town is most active and vibrant community of our size in nil of Several community groups arc pitching in to make the a success In Halton Hills The Georgetown will be registering for members of their pror ims on the big diy The Georgetown Track Club will behold inj a fun run leaving tie high school at If you would like to p ck up a registration form for your group whether it be a service club a sports team or Ihe people at office drop by the Parks and Recreation offices in Georgetown or The forms are also available in North Halt on Sports J T Sports In Eva Carney Is looking Acton and the local for volunteers to help newspaper offices make Part iclpact ion Program supervisor Challenge a big success in Halton Hills If you would like to help out call her at 5185 extension DePaoli wins junior race on weekend Louis streaked to a first place fm in the junior boys liomeler hurdles at the Rowland Games In Toronto on Saturday The Georgetown District High School track and field Rebels were one of high school teams it the games held at St Michael Collegiate victory In the hurdles was the best Georgetown performance on the day He also raced to a place finish in the junior boys 100meter sprint was second overall in the junior girls meter hurdles while Cathie Barton earned a second in midget rls shot put Kriss earned a fourth in the midget girls meter hurdles Junior aged Rich was an impressive fifth in the senior boys shot put competition Rebel track team runs away at high school relay meet Time off was the key for skater Sometimes all It takes is a change of Less than a year ago Dcbra was ready lo give up for good at the age of a sagging figure skating career But as we head into another summer Is coming off an absolutely brilliant season in which she accomplished all there was to do and then some I was in a big slump I just accomplishing anything Debra admits today I talked It over with my mom and finally decided to take a break I need time to get myself together Thai was in March 1983 return to the ice for seven months missing iwo complete seasons But while her skills and conditioning had suffered during the layoff her mind was rested Forgotten were three years of frustration except for a tender ego that was gingerly nursed back to health by coach Nancy I proud of my self I feel I really deserve It Skating Is pari or my life I was wondering for a while If was all worth It but I guess I really knew Inside that It was I came back fresh I gotten rid of all of my old habits Debra explains I had been so depressed before but came back ready to go Nancy helped me get through all the bad port of It She kept my ego up and t let me get down Shemademestarttofoelgoodaboutmy skating Her confidence restored Debra came on like gangbusters She passed her senior silver freeskate and fifth figure and received her gold freeskate That a equivalent to passing two grades of school In the same year A gold freeskate is the highest level of achievement possible It requires perfect executl on of a strenuous minute program a demanding task Tor the most skilled skater Darren Kemp a local boy fast becoming one of the belter young skaters in the nation has yet to acquire gold standing That not to put knock on Darren Rather it to point out the magnitude of Dcbra achievement simply sizzled In competitions She won the junior ladles competition when llw Georgetown Figure Skating Club hosted the zone interclub finals In February She bested nine other skaters to win the senior ladles division at the Peel interclub meet in Port Credit She was second at the Western Section senior ladies competition I m proud of myself Debra can finally say now I feel I really deserve it Skating part of my life I was wondering for a while If It was all worth It but I guess I really knew inside that it was Having learned her lesson now plans to take the summer off before returning to the Ice in September She has a part time job and a sun tan to worry about Mot skating hough 1 11 be more sure of myself this time said I It be going back knowing I can do It If I just put my mind to it The District High School Rebel track team rolled up points to win the 19W Rebel Relays at Sheridan College in last The host Rebels won both Ihe girls 134 paints and the points sweep the school meet The Georgetown girls easily the field finishing points ahead of second place of Brampton The boys on the other hand edged out the place Leger boys by five team points The Rebels won three of high school and elementary school events They were best in the midget girls 4 BOO meters the midget boys meters the midget girls 4 Amy Powers Carolyn Grnsby Alison Irvine and Tammy Green ran away in ihc midget girls BOO finishing nearly a full minute In front of the second place entry from Terry Dixon Jeff A ma to and Darren were best in the midget boys x The third winning from GDHS ded Shannon Snyder Carolyn Grosbj and Alison Irvine In the Three times George town teams finished in events that were won In recordsett times Nancy Mustard Shawn Angle Mockey Linda ttenham were second best in the junior girls BOO relay behind Louis Din Weisz and Dan finished second seven seconds off pace by in the junior boys x 400 event J Gallagher Tara Burroughs Shannon Snyder and Sandy also finished second in midget g rehy leas than a full second behind the wlnn from Nelson High School in Burlington Exchange House win in ball hockey opener The Exchange House and the Stone Crushers flexed their early seas on muscles In big open night wins this week in Georgetown Ball Hockey League action Greg connected for a to lead Exchange House victory over the French Connections while Gory Nix potted three goals for the Crushers in their win over Dave s Service Center John Mark Waters and Kevin all counted singles for Exchange House in Kevin Franks and Gary Lock wood both earned a pair of assists Clint Guest also connected for a for the Stone Crushers while Glen Baker and Mike fired singles Paul Steve and Kevin Dona is retaliated for Dave Service Center In other games it was Realty over Pompeii Pino 3 Mori In Structure over Dutch Exports 3 and AE LcPage battled Team Eight o a 3 3 Gerry Coffey Brian Kennedy and Ken scored live goals as ReMax Realty overcome a 20 deficit to beat Pompeii Pizza Dave Hill and Steve Gage had scored for the Pizza men Greg Robertson his third goal of the gome midway through the final period to provide the winning margin for Martin Structure over Dutch Exports Kennedy also scored for Ihe winners Rick Pool bagged a pair of goals for Dutch Exports while added a single marker Hay scored twice to pace A LePagc lo a draw with Team Eight Ron Faulkner iddcd Ihe John Hodgson Scot l Taggcrt and Frank Robertson replied for Team Light Awards given out The Georgetown Ladles Basketball League honored lop players the seasonending binquct Saturday night Capricorn Irene McCauley was the league most valuableplayer by her The team captains selected Jennifer Reynolds of ihe Mustangs the most improved player in the league Irrd presents lie rale of Georgetown with his trophy for catching the largest speckled trout hauled ashore In these parts palled his one pound speckled beaut of the creek at Stew art town Herald photo Season open for local anglers water in current leaving or entering a April showers bring pool Mayflowers The best times lo fish and fishing season are early morning and Trout season officially early evening opened on weekend Ninety per cent of hundreds of the water has no fish in anglers to Ihc banks of it soys There the Credit River in Nor has lo be a reason for a Glen Williams and fish to be somewhere Terra You don l need a Some had great tackle box full or success Twenty four equipment yearold Stoyles assures of Georgetown hauled a When I went out one pound speckled opening morning all I trout out of the Stewart had were some split town creek and won the shots some hooks and Freds Live Bait and worms said Tackle trophy for He caught his seven est speckled trout speckled trout in a caught over Ihe opening couple of hours weekend Using a light line is Most however were the important disappointed Tho according to He problem in cases recommends pound according to Nerval est line Fish can see tackle shop owner Fred heavy line he says is that the Needless to say steel would be fisherman leaders arc out lack experience and Garden worms are all know how the bait you need on AND small hook If you Eliminating a few prefer a lure use a common mistakes and small or a using some common Panther Martin result in the You don need hauling in your limit and going home empty inded main tains Knowing where and when to fish is a good place start The best place for trout is flowing equipment cither can outfit the average angler with a rod and reel for about Once have your gor wise learn stream etiquette There are certain and don Is when comes lo patrolling a creek bank Never walk In the water under any circumstances If you do happen to step the drink head stream Be very quiet walk the shore tike i bull elephant Presenting ihe bait properly Is important the head with your bait to get his attention soys Toss it in upstream and let it float down to him naturally Finally don t let the fish see you Keep well back from your target area If you can sec trout hen the trout ci probably sec you Where go Well according to Howse here probably lsn stream between Georgetown and that I have trout running in Hear Lake in Bramp ton and Kelso near Milton are both well stocked with trout There Is pond and Burns pond and the lake at Belfoun tain near Forks of the Credit And of course Credit River Local wrestlers at provincial Bantam championships Robinson 2nd at Ontario meet Fourteen yearold Robinson of Georgetown wrestled to a second place finish in the Si 3 kilogram weight division at the Ontario Bantam Wrestl ing Championships in Toronto on the weekend Robinson a Grade student at Senior Public School lost only one match on the day That was his opener against an champion In Kim of Ihe Scarborough Olymp ic Wrestling Club Kim went on named the tourney MVP Robinson rebounded from his opening loss to win three straight by pins ing him third in his division In his m itch of the day after six hours of competition Robinson Terry Neil of Durham for the silver medal Robinson went on out point Neil While Robinson was the lone Georgetown competitor at bant am finals there were several Acton area wrestlers who did well Steve 12 a Grade 7 student at Mac Smith School was third overall a I 32 kilograms Like Robin son Shcppard also lost his first match before rebounding for three ROBINSON GREG JIM TROY FOSTER ST VE consecutive victories MacKonzicSmllh team ma I J Wheeler 13 was third In the 40kilogram com petit on Wheeler came with in a whisker of taking the gold in his division Wheeler battled his first opponent to a draw but lost the match on a tiebreaking tech nicality He rebounded for three consecutive wins all by pins but that first setback cost him gold Three other Mac wrestlers Julian Ash worth Troy Foster and Greg Wagner came fourth in their respective Foster missed bronze medal by 30 seconds He lost his final match when he gave up a point in he dying seconds

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