Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1989, p. 16

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THE HERALD Wednesday May 17 IMS Rebels to send 37 athletes to GHACs HIGH SCHOOL Thirty seven athletes will represent GDHS in events at the GHAC track and field finals tomorrow In Hamilton The large Rebel representation came about after Georgetown swept to the mens ladies and overall titles at the annual Halton Finals in Burlington last Friday It was an outstanding day said GDHS head coach BevLn Clark We totally dominated things With a host of Georgetown athletes taking top three post tions in the finals of several events at the Haltons Clark ad it was difficult to highlight any one Individual performance Its tough to single out an in dividual because there were so many strong performances he said Clark did cite veterans Glenn Mulder and Bob Donker on the boys side as well as ladies jumper Lisa Carter who par ticipated despite battling a cold Scott Hobbs Brent Dave Lawrence and Mike Dyer also had banner days for Georgetown Some midgets were just outstanding added Clark As for the GHAC champion ships tomorrow which will deter mine who advances to the Regional Finals in Niagara Falls next Wednesday Clark said the Rebels are ready The Hamilton schools are tough said Clark of tomorrows expected competition But I cant see many schools coming in with our record It a nice way to go into something Redmen ready for Hamilton Jennifer Scott will lead the Ac ton into the track and field finals tomorrow after superlative performance at the last week Scott struck gold in both the junior girls triple jump and long jump while mining silver in the javelin Seven other Redmen athletes and two relay teams will join Scott at the Hamilton based GHACs Tanya Holley earned first place in the midget girls 100metres and second in the 200 Tammy Richard was first in the midget girls discus and sixth in both the shot put and javelin Tracy Hagan earned second in midget girls snot put discus and high jump Dave Osborne was third in the midget boys 800 and fifth in the 1500 and the junior girls relay team took second in Its final heat Other Redmen qualifiers in elude Troy Foster fifth in senior boys long jump and triple jump Heather sixth in jumor girls discus and Matthew Elliott sixth in midget boys 100 and 200 and seventh in the 400 Elliott ad vances to GHAC in the after an opponents scratch from the lineup moved him up into qualify mg position top six As well the open girls team will be trying its luck in Hamilton after claiming fourth at the Haltons in Burlington Gym dandies Four athletes from the Halton Hills Gymnastics excelled In their divisions at a recent meet hosted by the Milton Springers Pictured left to right are Katie Rowland third in vault sixth on beam and sixth on floor in Level Jennifer Stocks at rear fifth In vault second on bars fourth on beam and fifth allaround In Level III Kristin Boyle fourth in vault second on beam and sixth on floor In Level II and Melissa Sheppard fifth In vault sixth on beam and fourth on floor In Level III Get rolling with lawn bowling Fresh air social interaction strategy safe exercise any age inexpensive fun Lawn bowling is one of the few sports that can claim all of the above Contrary to public perception lawn bowl ing is a game that can be enjoyed by both young and old alike It is easy to leara yet difficult to master Why not give It a try So you say youve never tried it Why dont you enrol in begin ner lessons now being set up by Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department In just four easy lessons you will to become a competent bowler from instructor Shirley Chaplin Lessons begin May 30 Call 8775185 extension 260 for more in formation HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN fM ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Auto master transmission AUT0MASTER F t TRANSMISSION Foreign Domestic Light Trucks TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Lineout ball went to a member of the Drury Spartans senior rugby team in this pboto as a Georgetown Rebel does his best to spoil the possession during high school play last week at GDHS Georgetown ran roughshod over the visitors posting a win Herald photo Established HALTON HILLS COLUSION 1 ACTON ONT CORNERS We know pools Who should you trust care The cashier at the discount chain store She may be able to sell you a drum of chlorine but she probably knows as much about pool care as she does brain surgery Or perhaps youve tried the dealer Fact is his interest in your pool stops as soon as the sale is made As a Authorized Pool Care Centre all our people are trained professionals when it comes to pool care We can give you expert advice free computerized water analysis and more So dont trust just anyonetrust a Authorized Dealer We really know pools Bring your pool to BioGuard We make swim ming a heavenly experience Bring your pool ACADIAN POOLS 134 Guelph Street GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 8733320

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