GEORGETOWN HONDA MUST BE SOLO SALE iiiwv lit Details and Recreation For 30 Years We Have Delivered Tilt I I Runnin Rebs fastatGHACs Eight first place finishes highlighted a strong showing by the Rebels track and field earn at the GHAC meet In Burlington on May IS as Georgetown athletes advanced to the southern Ontario In on May The GHAC competition featured action In events and seven relays with the top five finishers In each final qualifying for the southern On tario regional Gold performances tor came from Letamec In the senior boys metre event I Dave Paul senior boys 3000metres Melanle Jans midget girls 80metre hurdles Sheri Nairn Junior girls 1106 Cindy Kallo Junior girls Javelin 29 metres Mark Dunning senior boys discus 13 0 metres Dave Paul added a second first re finish as he broke the tape In open metre steeplechase In a time of 19 Georgetown in finished 1 in the event with Rick Lane taking second spot 8 34 and Sean claiming third 6 3D GDHS midget girls 4 100- metre relay team also hit Other strong efforts came In the mktget girls division where Natalie took second In the SO- met re hurdles 13 finishing Just se cond behind tin tile Jans Holly Sones finished third in shot put Trisha won bronze In the triple Jump and Megan Lusby was third In the 3000metre run Sarah also took a third claiming a 1 81 in the met re In Junior girls Lisa Carter was se cond in the Melissa Corson took silver In the shot put Tara Bur roughs had a third In the 400 and Shen Nairn took third spot in the 1500 Shannon Snyder finished second in the senior girls while Kor had a third In the 100 Trent Cull placed second in midget boys shot put with a 13 metre toes while Dave Lawrence was third in the Mike Dyer and Glenn Mulder 400 claimed seconds each In Junior boys sprint events with Mulder ad ding a bronze in the BOO Bob took third In the 3000 Georgetown senior boys open 4 400 relay team finished second In the division final heat Qualifiers after the southern On torlo meet will advance to the an provincial OFSAA finals in June Ftobicoko Girls win two Legion bats erupt Georgetown Legion Midget Girls Softball team started the year off with two wins Monday May 16 Georgetown travelled to Bloordale and came home with a convincing win Carrie Gallant started the year where she left off last year on the mound Gallant went the distance recording 15 strikeout and allowing only three hits In the seven innings played Gallant also helped herself by get ting on base with two doubles and three singles Julie Anderson reached base live times with a walk double and three singles Julie also played a fine game at first with five putouts Tonl McClements played a strong game at shortstop and reached base three times Tara had a fine game catching as this was her first time for catching the fireball Gallant also reached base four times As this was the first gome of the year Georgetown played well hit ting and running the bases at every chance they had Tuesday May 17 Georgetown hosted Mississauga Valley and came away defeating last year league Bothers pitched this game striking out six walking two and giving up just four hits as she went the distance in the first game of the year She also helped her own cause getting on base three times on four times at bat driving in three Lewis and Michelle Webster both reached base four times with Lewis scoring times and Webster four limes Georgetown again showed their hus tle on the bases with Lewis Webster and Anderson stealing bases with Lewis stealing two Cindy Dunn played a fine game at first as well playing field and stole third base in her first gome the The game despite the final score was a close ore as the score was only Georgetown in the bottom of fifth with two out made two costly errors allowing Georgetown to score runs In the fifth inning and come back with five runs In the sixth Inning Georgetown next game is May against Erin Mills and May against Forest Glen All home games start at Canadian champ Melanle Jans of Georgetown labor a championship plaque and returned home from on May silver plate last week The year with the Canadian Under 18 girls old GDHS student hopes to crack the squash title under her belt Melanle lineup of the Canadian Junior squash bowed tome of the fruit of her Swatting a Ram Wayne Young of Ihr Hun looks like he managed to score once for Niagara while Young had two gelling the of this with Niagara Warrior goals for Kami as the Warriors handed Acton Its first forward Dave during Horseshoe loss of the season 186 Rams have a chance for revenge Lacrosse action last Thursday In when they night Heraldpholo Lose first g Rams mauled by Warriors Herald Sports Fresh legs proved to be the fcrence as the Acton Rams went down to defeat for the first time this season in Golden Horseshoe Lacrosse League ploy at the Acton Arena last Thursday night With only one extra player on the bench the Rams facet a tougli Niagara Warrior squad complete with two full lines and used their score 166 victory We had so mi guys away with work commitments and their extra full line Just seemed to the difference said club president needed that extra line George led the sparse Ac ton offence with a hat trick effort white Young potted a pair Paul Wilson fired a single marker Young added three assists for a rive point game while other helpers went to Wilson 2 Steve Young and Jim Clark Rams record was a spotless heading Into thi Thursday contest They It get a chance to the score with Niagara on night May when they visil the Warriors Acton matched Niagara in the f ret period as the initial minutes ended in a 33 tie Niagara began to usi I heir extra line advantage In the second stanza they erupted for five goals to Actons one The Despite the high scoring loss Young praised Steve Young who he says Is the best goal tender in the GULL Apparent the stalwart stopper had three impacted molars removed Just three days prior to Thursday con frontatlon Steve did well lust play said Young The side of his face was pretty swollen Acton steady had apparently been asked lo play for Owen Sound Ontario Senior A lacrosse entry this season but he declined the offer due to the heavy travelling It would entail McGibbon Hawks still unbeaten Tuesday contest showed why the McGibbon Hawks remain the only undefeated loam in the league as they beat the Pontine squad Brian with four goals and Bill one goal two assists ill the lawk damage The Fieros id ly of chances but Hawk goalie Jim Lindsay mode key saves when called upon Only Doug Thompson on a set up by Danny Field and Chris Milne managed to beat him Game Two saw the Kcntncrs dou Doves Service to record their second stro win The score was tied at after two periods I the tallied in third period one Into an empty net to get the win Kentner palymakcrs were Don Parker two goals one assist Mark Taylor one goal one assist Guy Lemay one goal Ken Whit bread three assists and George one while Nell McDonald one goal one assist Jim one goal and Ted I torn bough one assist replied for Service Game Three was an eventful fair as Midas Top Guns came from behind to defeat Choice Air 32 opened the scoring on a goal by Watson with Ken assisting but Choice Air came back with two goals in less than a minute lo take the lead Scoring for Choice Air was Martin Thisscn and Ken Helpers went to Randy Humeri Steve Christopher and Eddy Dale In the third period Roger Watson Tram Gary Beck scored his second goal of the night to knot the score Bruce Hay became the big star this night as his shot from the point came through a crowd to catch the comer of he net and win the game for Midas Gary Beck once again set up the play Choice Air pulled their goalie in the last remaining minute of play but couldn t get the equalizer as Midas Ccc Peacock came up big in Midget tourney Show Trophies I midget I urniminl on the lairr is with Georgetown taking beginning at flpm Action continues I tie weekend leading to the ship game on at I m A total of i gilt clubs an par tlclpating in tit Visiting tcims elude Guclpli Hamilton Cambridge Seniors Games The District Seniors will be held from May to June A variety of activities r sen will be Inking place at in us lotfllt throughout the Of particular interest to rm residents will be the Outdoor imesDay on June I All individuals years of age and over who live in the lltuon arc Invited to participate horseshoes soft ball throw and a limed walking competition If you ire interested us at a on Wednesday June 1 1988 at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Registration fee is only per per son per event A free lunch will be served by the Optimist Club at ap proximately 12 noon Winners in each of these events will have an opportunity to represent Ha I ton Region at the Ontario Seniors Games in Brampton on August and 30 1968 Rugby opener North Elalton Rugby Club will face Its second exhibition lest of the young season on Saturday at Neilsons Field with Cambridge Pirates providing the opposition Kickoff Is scheduled for 2 Challenge is here The Town of Hills has challenged the Town of Oakville In the Participation Challenge today What It Is A one day mass par tic I pat Ion event an opportunity for oar community to demonstrate publicly our support Tor a healthy active lifestyle Who s in Children seniors the athletic the disabled How to Just participate in any physical activity that makes your heart beat faster like walking Jog house cleaning mowing your lawn etc for 15 minutes Go at your own pace time is more important than distance or speed Scoring Simply call the Challenge Hotline to register your participation phone fines this evening Call 8732828 now to show your rap port for a healthy Hills Stiles is second in Ontario Ten yearold Angela Stiles of Glen Williams placed second In the On tario gymnastics championships on May 1415 in Thorold adding more medals to an already extensive col lection Angela sliver medal per in the division capped off what has been a very suc cessful competitive season for the local gymnast Angela father Bob says the youngster harbors national level aspirations and her work at the provincials should bode well for a move up the competitive ladder next year Her coaches feel she has the potential to go nations said Mr Stiles last weekend As the format stands now she probably move up A next year 15 points separated Angela from first place finisher Holly Pal tenon of the Hamilton- Wen Gym Club the provincial chain hosted by Sparks Gym Club Angela working out of Gymnastics Club turned in a 36 point total while Patterson won the overall title with aw There was only one point between the top five girts said Mr Stiles It was a very close competition Angela placed in all events except one taking silver hi both the beam and floor exercises She was fourth in vault and seventh on the bars The preArgo divts on featured a total of athletes six from each provincial region Angela attends George Kennedy school where she is enrolled in the grade four French immersion pro gram She is coached by Susan Baler and Karen Newman Ten yearold Angela 111 of Glen Williams beams pride at the displays he trio of the won recently at the Ontario competition la Thorold Angela finished second overall In the province Herald photo Molson Slopitch Georgetown sports fans will get an opportunity to see NHL stars In action baseball that Is when the Molson SloPltch all stars Invade town on June The GMHA will host the event at Glen Williams beginning at m Hi SPORTS First pitch B2 Rebel shutouts Soccer clinic SPORTS I Alley champs B3 Kite flyers B4 YBC awards B4 ENTERTAINMENT BIG dance B5 Hats off B5 Environment B5