Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1989, p. 17

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday May 20 1989 Page The Bantam boys league champs of the local Youth Bowling Club took home trophies Wednesday night following the annual banquet at Georgetown Bowl Left to right are Paul Bryan Foster Martin Johnston Kevin Shapcott and Danny Morris Herald photo These three YBC winners took Individual trophies in the Junior divi sion at Wednesday nights bowling banquet Left to right are Robin Zander Alain Larocque and Tonya Morris Herald photo These girls were the Bantam playoff champs in this seasons Youth Bowling Club in Georgetown- Left to right are Melissa Jen nifer Doyle Tina Quail Heather Sanderson and Kimberley Conrad photo Planting dropin The Recreation Committee for Special Needs has with the kind assistance of the Acton Agricultural Society planned a fun gardening workshop at our next dropin meeting on Wednes day May WHERE Acton Legion WHEN Wednesday May noon to pm COST Free Mark it on your calendar and drop by and see us Everyone is you will 1 I more in I i II Dozens honored at YBC banquet The Youth Bowling Club in Georgetown held its annual awards night banquet at Georgetown Bowl Wednesday where dozens of bowlers were recognized for their achievements during the season The League Champions this year in the Seniors is Team Number One Christina Lane and Chris Somers racked in the highest averages at and 233 respec tively The highest triple scorer was Kathy Miller at The highest single scorers were Tracy Ball at 307 and Robert Harrison at 350 The Playoff Champions were Team Four The Gummie Bears took first place in the girls finals League champions for the boys were the Fireballs The high Rebels downed by Loyola Because of a mental breakdown in the bottom of the fourth inning the Georgetown District High School boys baseball Rebels lost to Loyola High School in Oakvllle with Loyola scoring four runs to take a closefought game Georgetowns coach Randy attributed the teams breakdown to a loss of concentra tion on the part of Rebel pitcher Gordon Burke Coach said Burke pitched a very good game except for the halfinning In one inning Burke closed with strikeouts rather than the coach said The coach also attributed the loss to Loyolas ability to capitalize on their chances They had a wonderful steal home to score their first run he said With one more game to ptay coach Marinangeli says the Rebels can still make he playoffs The team is battling of Milton for the fourth and final playoff spot average scores were held by Tanya Martin at and Geoffrey Beauparlant at 157 High single scores were held by Lynn Dales and Chris Wilkes Kimberley Conrad and Chris Gostlin landed the high triple scores The Playoff Champions were the Gutterballs In Juniors bowling the No Names took the league champion ship Tonya Morris and Jos had the high average scores High triple scores were held by Robin Zander and David Leslie High single winners were Julie Lounds and Alain Larocque at 240 and 296 The Top Ducks won top playoff spot Mr Bigg was the Peewees top team with a high average trophy DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 I M mam STEREO MM HOW AUTOMOTIVE MPLS CDs Moulin iiM Villi COUNTRY VIDEO GAMES We have over 200 computer games to choose from for IBM Amiga Commodore 64 8772254 Corner of Line River GEORGETOWN LI MO SERVICE W ELEGANT CARS FOR ELEGANT PEOPLE AT AN PRICE 1 going to Matthew Walker and Verheul Gerry Bums and Jennifer took the high triples David King and Sara Pegg were high single winners at 188 and 136 In the Smurfs the high average scores were held by Richard Gostlin at and Heather Terry at Brendan Louth at a score of 351 took the high triple The high single went to Gordon Everett at 115 In playoff action Michael was Up 106 points Suzanne bad 74 points and Erik gathered points The Smurfs tallied in at for Clarke 55 for Alex Foster and for Matthew Terry Get fit Halton Hills The Great Challenge will be over after May 31 but Halton Hills residents will siiJJ have a chance and a much more competitive one to see how fit they really are On June 3 at Cedarvale Gym Promar Karate Club of RR2 Grand Valley will be staging the Fitness Challenge The fitness competition is open to Golf fun On Tuesday June the District Seniors Games Commit tee is planning a fun golf tourna ment at Hornby Towers for all golfers over years of age Registration deadline is May so be sure to drop by the Recrea tion and Parks Department 25 James St to register or call 8775185 extension 260 for more in formation athletes and fitness buffs of all ages and is not restricted to mar tial artists Each contestant will do one minute of pushups one of and two minutes of ex- plained Mark Yates in a local press release The event runs from 10 am un til 5 pm at Cedarvale with a fee for contestants and a fee for spectators For more in formation contact Mark Yates at Promar Karate at HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call We know pools Who should you trust for pool 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