Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1991, p. 17

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THE HALTON HILLS HERALD Buying or Selling Lis With Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC Geo gelown 8734300 THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday Mav- Page 17 Sports and I Recreation ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Coach Donohue 18 Coffee 18 GDHS Athletes 18 Baton Champs 19 Sports Calendar 19 Acton hockey awards Several businesses were recognized for their contnbu to the Acton Minor Hockey Association for sponsoring their house league teams They included PML Con trading A and S Engraving Hinds Food Market McKenzie and Chapman Construction Hills Elec trie Acton Lions Club The Olde Hide House and Esclad B P Many players were also presented with awards for the past season Carol Smith Memorial Award Ben Williams Jason Christopher Kevin Dick Martie McKinnon Randy Symmers John McLean and Paul McLeod Most Valuable Player Thomas David La Ryan Owen Roy Stuckless Dan King Mike Kin non and Sean Sears Most Improved Player Marc Forbes Scott Monoghan rick Mclntyre Ryan Mark Henderson and Mike McArthur Most Sportsmanlike Player Kyle Artem Mark Ridley Joshua Marcoux Sean and Mike Williams Ladies basketball leaders The McCauley Ladies Basketball League held Its awards night at the George and Dragon on Wednes day presenting trophies to some of their top players Pictured here from left to right are Heather Nicholson of Timeout most improved player Anita Stankus of Golden Girls high scorer and Kelly Forsyth of Heinz most sport Absent was Judy Spear of Timeout who was the league most valuable player Herald photo by Laurie Burns Exercise Physiologist Centennial tourney Bill Dlmltrlou a member of Centennial Chargers makes a quick save to keep the ball in play during his team s game against Sam Sher ratt on Tuesday Chargers hosted the Halton area tournament finishing second behind Stewarttown Public School Sam Sherratt placed third while Dick finished In fourth Herald photo Local Participaction May is Month Let see how many citizens in Halton Hills can become active this month We are a country that spends the day glued to our chairs in front of a computer screen or rooted to our place on the assembly line and the night plopped in front of the TV Some people think exercise is walking the few steps to our car and midnight strolls to the refrigerator for a snack Is it any wonder that hundreds of thousands of people call in sick dai ly Or that health care benefits cost companies billions in 1991 Changing your ways does not have to be an exercise in futility I would like to see companies in Halton Hills promote an active lifestyle to their employees No matter how big your company is or how small it the perfect opportunity to introduce even a modest fitness program to your employees Encourage them to walk on their breaks this month They find out that exercise have to be difficult or inconve nient Exercise can make them feel and look better And it can help them control their weight their blood pressure and their stress level The benefits to your company by having more active employees you 11 find out as studies have indicated that employee fitness pro grams can reduce absenteeism and turnover while increasing pro ductivity in the workplace Halton High School sports standings IIAl TON SECONDARY SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION SH URLS SOCCER Standing of April a RICHARDSON DIVISION Teim I T A I Pearson I PA Pi J Bishop Reding 2 110 2 110 Nelson 110 MM Robinson 1 I I MIKon Weekly BR 5 Mil 1 CEO LCD I MM 1 Trafalgar White Oaks Assumption MM Robinson Alters hoi Weekly 01 MM 4 GEO ACT WO MM GEO 16 ALD WO IS ASP OT OVER ACTON Defoull Aclon tins dropped out of league due lack players I T Pr PA I li White Oaks I 0 Trafalgar 1 I 0 Georgetown I a a Notre Dame I Bishop Reding I 6 1 33 Weekly LCD BR LCD 0 WO 14 BR GEO DLf OVER ASSP JUNIOR SUDdlng Mat April til Team 1 Trafalgar I MM Robinson 7 Noire Dame TABIaktlock Millon Georgetown Assumption Bishop Reding Weekly OT MM ASSP ACT 13 GEO LCD 28 BR MIL WO 27 ASSP BR MIL 14 ECD TAB GEO MM 3 S3 ACT WO TAB Aclon has dropped out of league Opponents win be awarded vic tories 2 74 SPORT SHORTS Win a trip Halton Hills residents have a chance to win air transporta tion for two anywhere within the continental United States plus cash by buying lucky draw tickets for the 15th annual Bill Smith Invitational Golf Tournament Tickets are 5 each and can be obtained at Bill Smith Auto Parts 334 Guelph St Cana Cancer Society office St Ken s Auto Service Guelph St Brown s Auto Wrecking R Georgetown and Osborne Decor 509 Guelph St This year s tournament is on June and all proceeds will be donated to the local Canadian Cancer Society The goal this year is 000 bringing the total contribution of the event since its inception to Fundraiser O Tooles Restaurant in Georgetown is competing in the O Toole Annual Charity BikeA Thon as a way of raising money to aid several childrens hospitals in Canada on May 15 Georgetown s O is competing against its sister restaurants from Milton Bramalea and Stoney Creek this year to see which one can accumulate the most kilometres on three exercise bicycles that have been set up on their dance floors Those interested in taking part are advised to hurry and pick up their pledge sheets from the restaurant s there are only spots remaining Rebel Archers Four Georgetown District High School students made their mark at the Ontario Federation of Secondary Athletic Associations Interna tional Archery Competition at Chinguacousy on Tuesday Out of competitors Yvonne Moore placed first Janet Rattenbury earned a fourth Tracey Moore came in eighth and Mark finished in llth all in the com pound limited class Crushers win Orangeville Crushers dodged another bullet in their best of seven All Ontario Jr C final on Tuesday by beating Hanover Barons 64 on the road Crushers originally trailed the series 30 but an 11 vie on Sunday and Tuesday s win improves Orangeville s chances of repeating as the pro vincial champions Game six is tonight Friday in Orangeville at 8 m and game seven if necessary will be on Sunday at 2 00pm Bridge club The Duplicate Bridge Club played Us last games of the season on Monday at the Georgetown Legion with the following results Larry MacLean and Don Walker Harry Arbic and Norma Maynard Karol Tobiasz and Rene March Play will resume in the fall

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