Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 12 May 1993, p. 16

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Page 16 — nano runs 11S WWeeK, weanesday, May 12, 1993 Summer Camp Programs blossom in Halton Hills Summer's just around the corner qualified leadership staff. All of the Living - Go For Green” theme, one To round out the outdoor camps, being sought who want to gain and the Halton Hills Recreation and Programs focus on social interac- of the new programs this year is Athletic Adventures Camp returns some valuable leadership experi- Parks Department is ready for you! ~ tion in a fun learning environment Nature Camp. Nature Camp is an to Acton once again. Horseback ence and work with children this The Recreation and Parks full of new ames, crafts and spe- _ environmentally-conscious pro- riding, canoeing, tennis, baseball, summer. The Leadership Department has planned a super cial events. Most importantly, con- ‘gram designed to provide young- soccer, ball hockey and swimming Development Program is a unique variety of summer programs for cems are shared for your child’s _ sters with the opportunity to devel- are all part of the experiences your experience which gives a solid children ages 3 through 14. Parents safety. Staff go through an exten- op a solid nature experience and Children will enjoy. 2 week of training as well as ongoing are advised to register now to avoid _ sive training program including — outdoor camping survival skills, _ Other new Programs include Practical experience under the guid- disappointment, creative program design, special One overnight camping trip is also Junior and Senior Studio Art ance of quality staff throughout the New starting this year, summer events planning, positive child scheduled every second week out aes: in em and Acton. summer. A camp sleepover at camps will operate out of five cen- management techniques, safety pre- of Kelso Conservation Area. Each cressional and Amateur artists Kelso Conservation Area is also tralized sites with a Senior Staff cautions, first aid and fun planning. _ of the four available sessions are wes skier your adding qt included in the training schedule. Supervisor on site along with our In keeping with the “Active two weeks in duration. : deh ren ee Stang ae Applications and registration for and Tice . 2 ij this special Program must be sub- FIRST AID FOR BURNS | ssees:seme Sgctuancs gible. This is a &reat way to learn EXTENSIVE 2ND DEGREE/ ; is Baseball Th fone age aseball Camp. The leadership skills which could lead fe thi: i ii 1ST DEGREE BURNS 2ND DEGREE BURNS 3RD DEGREE BURNS sine ma funderietaisveroeee to summer employment in future | Bos for softball and hardball. years! Leaders will be working on field- If you would like additional ing, hitting, throwing and base run- information on our Programs or ning to improve your youngsters’ staff, please don’t hesitate to call game. This program runs out of the Recreation and Parks Acton and Georgetown and both Department at 873-2600, ext. 275 are one week in length. or refer to our Spring & Summer Additionally, young People are ‘93 brochure, Pages 19-23. Redmen bow to Notre Dame By Ellen Piehl two-goal lead on a penalty shot. Despite persistence. and determina- However, that did not hurt the tion, the Acton High Redmen senior Redmen one’ bit. “They managed to boys soccer team lost its fourth game keep their cool,” said Bain. of the season 4-1 to Notre Dame The Redmen made it a one-goal High School last Friday afternoon. game late in the half when A.J. Dunn “They (the team) played very tapped the ball inside the left-hand well,” said coach Colin Bain. corner of Dame’s net. That goal The Redmen had a fairly strong seemed to help boost the Redmen’s offense early in the first half, but confidence a bit. were not able to get the ball past the The Redmen started to add more der, Pressure in the second half. Dunn Mid-way through the half, the nearly got his second goal of the Redmen’s defense deteriorated a bit. game in front of the-net, but he As a result, Notre Dame opened the kicked the ball wide of the goal. scoring with a shot that went over Despite the strong effort by the. Redmén goaltender, Scott Allport’s Redmen, Notre Dame managed to, head. Score another two goals to win the, Minutes later, Notre Dame took a game, Only $12.84 (ineluding taxes) + receive 2 FREE signs. Enquire about our rain insurance. only ? 4 et ! L AHALTON HILLS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGE SPONSORED BY. HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT in co-operation with the HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT} EMERGENCY "a, 9-11 ee INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION OF HALTON HILLS DENNY'S DUNLOP PAUL C. SPRIGGS INSURANCE INSURANCE ARMSTRONG INSURANCE : LTD. INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. BROKERS 15 Mill St. W., 500 Guelph St. 143 Mill St., 8 Wesleyan St. Acton, Ont. Norval, Ont. Georg , Ont. G c Ont. 853-0150 877-5101 877-0133 877-5113

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