Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1989, p. 19

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday Octobers Page 19 Leisure Lines Meet the staff The Recreation and Parks Department slnves to provide leisure op portunities to the residents of Halton Hills The provision of programs both recreational and instructional is one way we try to meet this goal The success of these programs is largely due to the part time staff we hire These are dedicated people whose efforts are greatly ap preciated We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge our instructors for Youth and Adult Programs for this season and thank them for their continued support Instructor Robin Bitton Bland Maggie Fran Valerie Blyleven Ryan Brain Sandra Cousens Carol Campbell RobEImshe Susanne Euteneier Number of Years with Department 3rd year year 1st year 3rd year 1st year 1st year 5th year 1st year 1st year year Bob of Glen Eden Ski Area Sarah 1st year Paula Hagen 3rd year Pam Johnston 1st year Leslie Kamps of Blue Mountain 2nd year Andrew Morris 3rd year Don Morns 5th year Linda 3rd year 1st year Linda Parker 1st year Barb Robinson year Marilyn Silk 1st year GregSocha 3rd year Heather Thompson David Thorpe 3rd year Tamara West 2nd year Program Christmas Ceramics Ballroom Dancing Youth Dancing Dance to Fitness Painting Cartooning Interior Decorating Learn to Skate Youth Activity Night Countdown to Fitness Learn to Skate Glen Eden Ski Lessons PrePost Natal Fitness Acton Fitness Downhill Skiing Youth Activity Night Learn to Skate Chocolate Making Special Ski Trips Glen Eden Ski Lessons Glen Eden Ski Lessons Pre school Playshop Ta Chi Teens In Action Youth Activity N Pre school Playshop Sewing Special Net Drop In Teens In Action Blue Mountain Ski Trip For specific information on anj of the programs please call the recreation department at Rebs to OFS AA The Georgetown District High School Rebels crosscountry squad will be sending three teams to challenge for OFSAA honors at Boyd Park in Nov 4 as a result of showings at the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Con- ference crosscountry meet staged at Hamilton s Churchill Park Wednesday Only the top two teams and in dividuals in the top six whose teams did not qualify in the various categories were eligible to move on to OFSAA competition The Rebels junior girls team was first in their category the junior boys and senior boys teams both placed second in their categories The midget girls team placed fourth and did not qualify any run for Rebels junior girls team members and their In eluded Megan Lusby 2 Knsty Johnson Sara 4 Alexis Kerr 13 Leslie Scarth and Kim Clark Mens Ladies I HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 ENTERPRISES LANDSCAPE DESIGN Retaining Walls Interlock Stone Tees Shrubs Maintenance 8731200 Junior boys team members and their included Kevin Tanas John Manning Ryan Paul Steve Fontanna 35 and Kevin McMurray Senior boys team members and their included Bob Dan Campbell Martin Davison David 11 and Spence Members of the midget girls team included Nancy Reid Emma Nolan Diane Mann ing Julie Tanas and Copeland Established 1973 HALTON HILLS COLLISION R ACTON ONT Home games welcomed Raiders host Streetsville By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Georgetown Buick Raiders are hoping the old adage There no place like home will stand them good stead heading into a pair of Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League West matches this weekend Raiders dropped two game last weekend to Milton Merchants in Milton Friday night and 7 5 to Oakville Blades at Gordon Alcott Memonal Arena Saturday even ing and have had the whole week to stew about their discouraging 1 record Both Raider games scheduled for this weekend are home en counters night Raiders hosted new league and West Division en try Peterborough Junior Petes At press time the score was not available Saturday night 7 at Gordon Alcott Memonal Arena Raiders entertain Streetsville The Raiders lone victory of the 198990 Central Ontano Junior Hockey League season came at the expense of Peterborough The Georgetown crew invaded Peter borough s home turf and skated away with a win Star Fuels deadlock Star Fuels Major Atoms were good hosts for Orangeville this week as the two teams played to a 3 tie in a foggy Arena Orangeville came out of the star ting gate real fast and kept Andrew Craig busy in the cage He made some outstanding saes Geoff Beauparlant played just as awesome when he took over and had to withstand the come from behind pressure put on by the visitors played a prominent role in this game as Jamie Briggs and Ryan Taylor got some good shots from the point and Ken Arm strong covered his zone well Chris Goodhew cruised in from the point to sink the first goal unassisted Into the third period and down when Andy Kerslake got the APPLE Auto Class WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Handla All Inauranca Claims MOBILE SOUND SYSTEMS AUDIO QUALITY FOR HOME AUTOMOTIVE Sales testation TRAFALGAR SHELL Alt MAJOR DOMESTIC ft IMPORT ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS MANAGER J BRAR RR 1 GEORGETOWN L7G4S7 COHNIR Of MAPLE AVI Chi MONDAY Ml Da OPEN SATURDAY puck off the boards to Pete who was able beat defence and goalie to tie the score The win came into sight as Gary got one in goalmouth scrum with Pete and Darin getting assists The were ahead but Orangeville want to lose either and tied it up with a scrum of their own Philosopher coach John An felt that being close with a tie was better than being down out and in fact the have been very consistent in their recent games by staying even with their competition The Raiders opened the 196990 campaign in Streetsville and came out on the short end of an in favor of the The two teams respective for tunes have since gone opposite directions While the Raiders languish at the bottom of the league West sion standings Streetsville Is challenging for the division lead Tuesday night StreetBville defeated MUton Merchants to gain a share of the divisions se cond place with Milton both teams had 13 points Streetsville was scheduled to play in Milton evening at press time the score was not available According to Raider coach Peter Sturgeon the club paid cash to the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey league for the release of Kevin and it is expected he will up for weekend action with jeorgetown Ciglen returned to the Raider fold this past week and popped the lone Georgetown marker in the loss to Milton Sturgeon is also haggling with a number of Ontano Hockey League teams for an infusion of new blood in an effort to get the Raiders back on the winning track before whole 198990 season is derailed ROYS TEXACO NOW OPEN MIT0 SERVICE To Serve You 186 Mill St ACTON 1209 AutoGlass Wmdsh elds Sun Roofs Auto Upholstery Auto Accessories Shampooing 315 ARMSTRONG AVENUE GEORGETOWN L7G 1X6 VITEX l51985S4795 SPECIAL BEST PERFORMER 8088 RAM Floppy Phil tor 107500 Call Bill at Vitex Special rig In dable PC Softwa sand Peripherals or home and small business me Want To COMPLAIN if But don t know what to say or who to send it Let me write a formal complaint for you PUT IT IN WRITING Writing 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