Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1989, p. 19

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THE HERALD Wednesday April 12 list Page Making contact J M Is all eyes as be returns the ball during the Park Pan boys volleyball final at Park School last Thursday The boys won the championship with a 20 of Robert Little School to give the Park both boys and girls titles on tbe day Steve Egerton gives J some moral support in the background Heraidpboto Pin win eludes Parent Georgetowns Andy Parent Was close but not close enough For the second year Parent was again knocking on the door at the Provincial Finals of the MasterBantam Championships for a Masters Ring A mere 14 pins made the difference Maybe next year the doors to success will swing wideopen Nevertheless his bantam bowlers were still trophy win ners Melissa McGugan received one for bowling the most over her average in a single game while Geoffrey walked away with the award for the highest threegame flat total Parent ably assisted his team with games of 213 and for a total Red Cross course The Recreation and Parks Department is offering a Bronze Medallion Bronze Cross and a Red Cross Leaders Course Now is the time to get qualified for the summer V Clothing Mens ladies Children REPASS muster transmission TRANSMISSION w Foreign Domestic Light Trucks TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS PROFESSIONAL TRANSMISSION TUNEUP Clean sump and pan New pan gasket New trans filter New trans fluid Adjust band 95 DEAL DIRECT WITH US AND SA NO MIDDLEMAN Front Wheel Wheel Drive Experts 315 A rms trong A Georgetown 8776904 Rugby club scrums down Scrums rucks and mauls will be on the minds of the members of the North Halton Rugby Foot ball Club as they begin prepara- for the 1969 Niagara Rugby Union season Norths are slated to open their season with an exhibition en counter In Brampton against the Beavers on Saturday Apr 15 beginning at 12noon and the club Is welcoming any current or first time players to join in the action Any interested players should contact club coach Sandy Mackenzie at 877 2207 or 877 5495 First Team captain Terry Pot f at 1244 or Mark Arm strong at Mackenzie said the club has received permission to play and train at Neilsons Field this season and outdoor training ses sions will commence as soon as weather conditions improve North will again run two sides in the NRU and C divisions in 1989 and league play is scheduled to begin on Satin- day May 27 Last season NHRFC I finished solid third in the with only first place and second place Burlington Centaurs II placing ahead of the local squad Team captain Terry is back for another season leading the North Halton club and he is coming off a very successful year of collegiate rugby with the U of T Blues The lock forward was named to the OUAA Rugby All Star team following the Doin the bump Hayley Brown snows good bumping form as she makes coptact dur ing play from the girls final at Parks yolleyball extravaganza last Thursday Jenny Ingram assumes the ready position In the background Park won the boys and girls finals with Identical wins over Robert Little Herald photo APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS We Handle All Insurance Cla 8731655 w 26 St Georgetown Ont 8779896 WHERES THE PUCK YOU COULD WIN A DINNER FOR TWO Courtesy of TIMEOUT ROADHOUSE Simply circle one selection no more than diameter where you think the puck Is located Deadline for entries Mondays at Noon ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PLEASE Name Address Phone Sand or bring your entry to The Herald 45 St Georgetown L7G TIMEOLTRMDHOISE a mating place ok food Street Georgetown Corner of Delrax Blvd Hwy 7 PLAY NIGHTSIDE ADULT TRIVIA Wednesday pm Thurs pm

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