Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 9, 1989, p. 18

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Page 18 THE HERALD Wednwdoy 1389 North Halton tennis champs North Halton Golf and Country Club staged Its Mixed Doubles Ten Championship receiuh left presents the championship cup to winners Greta and Julius Salamon The runners up in the Championship was the team of Jeanette Dobson and John The Consolation Championship was claimed the team of Denlse and Bam Shepherd In the picture below from left to right Consolation ent runners up Maureen and Mike Burgo ne Consolation champions Denise and Barn Shepherd Phots submitted FINANCING OAC MiCRA PULSAR SENTRA STANZA Pickup Trucks TEO TIME OFFER NOW OPEN SA TURD A YS COME ON DOWN TO MILTON Were South of The on NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN ST MILTON 87841 37 NISSAN Bodanis Bears prepare for playoff battles The Bodanis Bears Atom Boys Playoffs Aug 1920 in Acton Red TeaM The Bears came out on Softball team have enjoyed a sue The team currently sports a top by a score of it l cessful season so far as they 1052 record good for third place Paul pitched three prepare for the Halton Rural a recent match with the Acton scoreless innings for the win with Alcott tennis ladies defeated by rain G A I C Ladies A Inter County tennis team had a rain out against Ladies C team took one point from Deb Koster and Norma won 61 Ouida Graville and Kann Wilson had Dyness Gnf fiths and Dembie and Trudy Roy and Barb Rieger mixed team took points from Wallace Park Winning teams were Bernie Kent and Peter Acton Rene March and Bob Hurley and Diane and Stacey Hurley Losing were Pauline Ken and Dean Jackson and men team in a default C mixed split against Bramp ton Winning were Mark Lorito and Al Ed Rieger and ray Jans and Audry Houston and Him Taggart On the losing end were John and Andy Barb and Allison and Deb Koster and Bill Kent Ladies and Mens Doubles will be Aug 252627 relief help from Jakob and Derek Lockerbie Adam and Paul Leeking scored two runs apiece with singles going to Scott Devon Joe Price Derek Lockerbie Kris Vidic Brett and Sean Cullen Key hits were provided by Kirk Jakob and Steve Orticello Outstanding defensive plays were turned in by Price mac Donald and Jakob For Acton Red Sandy Chapman scored their lone run with Shaun Lockwood making the defensive play of the game at shortstop The two teams will combine to send an Acton representative in OASA later in the month Houston Chris Steen and Mike Barb Rieger convenor Lawn bowlers take Milton The Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club led by Skip Norns Hobbs came away victorious at the Halton Seniors Games Lawnbowling competition Milton Norns and tammates Betty and Don Murray reeled off an impressive string of victories to defeat teams from Milton Burlington and Oakville to win this annual challenge Congratulations to our local representatives Water safety Learn the difference between life saving and lifeguarding An in traduction to safe supervision in aquatic facilities Emergency pro eamwork in rescues and the use of special equipment Spinal in and other deman ding techniques Pre requisite years Bronze Medallion Senior Resuscitation The course is being held at both the Georgetown and Acton Indoor Pools Call 873 2600 ext for details The Georgetown Club is going strong this year but is always willing to accept new members is a great opportunity for safe and enjoyable exercise It s not too late to give lawnbowling a try drop by for a visit or call Hobbs at GREEN MEADOWS NURSERY GARDEN CENTER For All Your Gardening Needs 8731200 COMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES SUFER LUBE 1 0 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE OIL UNDERCOATING JOHN HAMILTON 877 5 ARMSTRONG AVE UNIT 5 GEORGETOWN ONT L7G4S1 Exploring New Horizons I completed my BA part time at Launer and am now beginning to see my career goals within my reach Going back to university is a good idea whether or not you want to complete a degree There personal satis faction in learning something new and you meet a lot of nice people Ms Sarah Jane Olszewski Brampton Ontario FALL SEMESTER 1989 September 11 December 22 including exams At Launer we offer apersonal touch Whether youre taking courses through classroom lectures or at a distance through were here to help you achieve your educational goals Classes are available for parttime students and weekends at Brampton Centennial Secondary School Brampton Public Library HewlettPackard and Peel Regional Police At Launer there is a course to suit your interests career and location For a complimentary copy of the FallWinter Parttime Studies Course Calendar or for personal assistance just call us 519 8841970 or tollfree 18002658866 Ext OFFICE OF PARTTIME STUDIES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 75 University Avenue West Waterloo Ontario N2L 3C5

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