Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1988, p. 8

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Paget Sports 1 Lines your child Day Camp John what I don t know Sue what are you I am going to he Halloo Hills Recreation and Parks Depart meet Day Camp I Why- Because Day Camp has a lot of fun and exciting events and dips planned for the summer Keep reading to find out the fantastic times ahead at This summer program going to Conservation Area for a day and a half of camping ex cltement every session Swtmm I rig outdoor cooking games mystery walk and much more are Just some of the events planned for the Day Camp The fun t stop there each day children will play games do crafts sing songs learn archery and much more Swimming takes place every Wednesday and day afternoon skating Is booked one da of each session as well as a visit to the library New this sum to Day Camp are special guest speakers who will visit Day Camp on selected dates only to lead the group on a specific topic Guest speakers Include a Police Con stable who will speak on Safety and Public Relations an experienced nature lover will direct nature games and a craft session with the children All of our leaders are a minimum of IS years of age have a valid first aid certlflcte and have attended a threeday staff training session prior to the program s commence ment Safety and number one at Day Camp this summer There are a lot of exciting events planned for this summers Day Camp so don delay sign up to day For more Information call the Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parks Department at Remember sign up for the pro grams now Just for the fun of It Tot Lot Preschoolers are In for a sum mer full of fun with the Hailed Hills Recreation and Parks Depart men Tot Lot Program This fun and ensilaging program for to year olds features games crafts stories songs swimming and special trips have already been planned for McDonald s Restaurant Helton Safety Village the Georgetown Fire Station awT a visit from a police officer Our qualified staff each hold a valid first aid certificate summer can be safe Register now for full or half day programs full weeks or day For more Information about Tot Lot or any other you doing this gram offered by the fulls Recreation and Parks Department call 877 ITS Sports Camp You will be a player In several teams this summer by signing up for the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Athletic Adventures or Sports Camp Both camps are being offered to en thusiastic players of oil sports from age to IS years Sports Camp will be In play at Georgetown District High School for two weeks July to and July to IB and our Acton Camp Athletic Adventures will be runn at Acton Community Centre Arena Prospect Park or two weeks July IB to 22 and July to Each morning the games begin at a and finish at and each session is per person Both camps offer a weekly ex to Manor Ranch t will enjoy the scenic country trail the ponies taking part in an old fashioned hay ride and swimming Other activities Include soccer baseball canoeing roller skating ball hockey and swimming Join the team soon as there are a limited number of players needed For more information call the Hills Recreation and Parks Department at 275 Movie stars Now Is your chance to be a star The Make- a MovIl Program will run from July 18 to July this year In cooperation with Cable Systems Ltd participants in this unique program will write direct perform and film their own Cable Television program The program is open to seven to 13 Teen Camp and 10 years of age This new and exciting camp runs from August 15 to 19 at Prospect Park in Acton but hurry enrolment limited For more Information call at A Look Back QUESTION Wast Pee Wee pitcher tott ed a to lead Mi Georgetown team to an 110 wis over Id June ANSWER llMDaPAsa For sports coverage call Lottery prizes More than lottery prizes worth a total of have been awarded to ticket holders serosa the province in the Ontario Federation of Angters and Hunters Conservation Lottery The prises this year were the beat ever The grand prite was a Jeep Cherokee Laredo plus a Slryker FishSki Bass Boat with a Mercury Motor and Loader Trailer Second prise was a Jeep Laredo third prize was a IS foot Lund Pike Fishing Boat 40 Evinrude Motor and EZ Loader Trailer Other top included a Yamaha Big Bear A T V a week for two at Windy River camp the Nor thwest Territories a fur coal by Furs of Peterborough a 3day hunting trip for two to Dave a Moose and Goose Hunt in Moose Factory and a Coleman Ram X Gold Medalist Canoe The draw was held on May 31 at the Oak Inn In peter borough Winning tickets were drawn by Mr Mark Mandic Director Tor Angler and Hunter magazine The Conservation Lottery is the main fundraiser far the 60year old Federation Ontario largest pro vincial conservation organisation The money generated by ticket soles over the past nine months will be us ed to fund the Federation continu ing work to keep Ontario lakes and forests healthy and Its fish and wildlife abundant The Federation Is known Tor such programs as the reintroductlon of wild turkeys to Ontario annual Junior Conservation Schools for teenagers and their vocal add rain abatement campaign I Charger champs Centennial Chargero relay earned a gold In regional competition the elementary track and field wrap- up Id June Pictured are left to light Amy Tracy Metier Donna Brown nd Macla nil Herald photo LAST CHANCE Bass Sandals Arena Sale lulv 9th I Arena Sale July 9th Alcott ladies aced by- tennis foes The Gordon Alcott Ladles C Inter County tennis learn has not fared well against OJLC ni and Credit Valley teams taking only one point from each team Agnes Laurence and Norma won In three set Ie A team took one point gainst Rcswthorn with Trudy Roy and Joanne Van Den Hoek winning Against Bramalea they took two CI with Kay King and Audrey rton scoring and Pauline Kent and Sojenataon bad

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