Pile HERALD IKS Milium Georgetown girls out perform Brampton In the floor exercises Patty Georgetown was fourth and Lee Schwartz of Brampton placed Rutherford of Brampton first Terry of Georgetown was second Lynn In b vault Patty Barber of Leger of Brampton wrapped up Georgetown finished first third place Patty Barber of Terry of Georgetown was second Sarah Anderson of Brampton placed third Lorraine Turner of Georgetown was fourth and Sherry Drysdale of Brampton was The All Round champion in this age group was Terry WornuT of Georgetown while friend Patty Barber was forced to settle for the runnerup position The Georgetown Ya age a to 13 gymnastic groups signalled end of their ten- week course of fltneaa and gymnastics by presenting a combination competition and exhibition meet last Monday at Centennial Public School Head Ins true trees Mrs Joan Aggin explained that the purpose of the evening was to give tbe girls some competitive experience and also to show the parents and public Just how far the girls had advanced In this respect the evening could be counted a success as tbe girls performed enthusiastically and the audience responded In a similar fashion To add a more competitive flavor to the meet the Brampton Y group was invited and although no team trophy was available there was a certain amount of friendly rivalry The Georgetown Y runs three tenweek sessions an nually promoting physical fitness while at the same time Introducing tbe girls to gym nastics Mrs Is assisted In tbe program by coaches Jane and Ruth Jenny Thompson Kelly Frost Joanne Lister Barbara Brown Sue and Diane Stracben The Junior leaders for the program include Kim Sonlnka Louise Mcrwlck and Sablna Schmidt Awards to the girls Out of the group of who took part In the meet and who participated In the fitness tests mhnting tbe Instructors ten received tbe broue award ten the silver and seven girls toe gold Three young ladles Jenny Thompson Ruth and received excellence awards In Mondays competition the girls were tested on three aspects of gymnastics tbe vault the beam and floor exercises In order to make tbe meet as fair as possible the divided into three Ions They were eight and nine year olds olds and lsyearotda In tbe dlvUan on the beam Georgetown took all five pladngs Sally Frost won event Gall Cooke was second Diane Hoare was third Valerie Inglla placed fourth and Andrea Stafford finished fifth In first Leanne Murray placed second Sally Frost took third place was fourth and Diane was fifth The floor exercises again belonged solely to the Georgetown girls Valerie Inglla first Kelly Godley and Andrea Stafford tied for second Diane third Stacy Soplnka placed fourth and Shells finished fifth The AllRound Champion In the division Andrea Stafford of Georgetown Diane Hoare of Georgetown was runnerup In tbe loandllyearold division on the beam Patricia Turner of Georgetown was first Kathleen of Georgetown was second Janet of waa third Valerie Murray of Brampton laced fourth and out ton of Brampton finished filth In floor exercises a Brampton girl Valerie Murray took top spot Kathleen Tancoo and Ledger both of Georgetown tied for second Rhonda Brown of Brampton was third Allyson Moulton of was fourth and Sue Webb of Brampton was fifth In vaulting Moulton of Brampton was first Janet Legler of Brampton was second Aitkin of Georgetown was third Valerie Murray of Brampton fourth and Margo Ledger of Georgetown finished fifth The AllRound champion Tor this age group waa Kathleen Tancoo of Georgetown Janet Legler of Brampton took the runnerup spot In the lland 13yearold division on beam Lynn of Brampton was first Lorraine Turner of Georgetown was second Shert Vodi of Brampton was third Terry of Georgetown placed fourth and Patty Barber also of Georgetown gained fifth place LIONS CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD DINNER DANCE Friday March 21st 7 pm ST HALL MUSIC ROSS available from Lion Ran Johnston Joes Tuck Shop Downtown Canadian Imperial Bank DR HARRY Is to announce association of DR DANIEL K YIP in the practice of By appointment only Wednesday-Thursday- Friday 8774371 REDCROSS MONTH Campaign For Funds Month March Red Cross Camps Ian tor- Funds month Anyone missed please phone for pickup or Isave donation at your bank A receipt will be luued HELP us so mat we can continue our FREE services on the In formation sheet delivered by mail to each householder In ALTON HILLS A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION and public Hum senior services at recognition were given to John and Sarah the seniors night In Holy Cross school last and their brother Keith not in tbe week picture for all the help give their New library in future Looking Into the future or years from now Betsy Cornwall chief librarian at tbe Georgetown Public library speculates the building of a new library Mrs feels the present library Is badly situated for It cannot adequately serve the population According to Mrs Cornwell the library does look filter a sizable group from the older downtown core However an extension to this library would not serve the population where it Is centred The plaza area would be Ideal for a new library If a new library was be built the present one would probably be maintained as a branch The librarys reference materials plus administration facilities would likely be situated in the new branch she predicted Mrs Cornwell also predicted the con solidation of all the books on one floor of the old library leaving the downstairs to bassed for meetings and conferences With Firemen cutting cosfs All donations and suggestions gratefully received Helton Hills council will be considering a recommendation that the Georgetown Volunteer Firefighters Association be congratulated on their spendthrift attitude towards expenditures Referring to a report from Gord Inglis District Fire Chief for Area 3 that tbe GVFA will not be asking for an increase In I annual remuneration this year the committee of the vote of thanks for their efforts costs down Councillor Era Hyde commented I think we should forward a commendation That commendation was expected to be drawn up for presentation at Tuesday nights council meeting Towne Sewing Centre Polyester Blends SEWING MACHINES BtRNINA HUFF SAID mouse BEST OF SERVICE AFTER SALES DRITZ ELECTRIC SCISSORS CLASSES CHILDRENS WEAR IN KNITS 5 LESSONS STARTING WED APRIL 2nd Enrolment Balancs first This yeanstery good year lor potatoes A bumper crop tun tin ground in the fall And thats for anyone who wants moiii nutritiously The chirr rxlou illustrates just lu ire this inner List year IM tjnvlj Mil 4 i w fr 10 It MIT t IOrJB 1 ii in J Attain lUH Ih As you cm the av rviv in price between this mil last ir v about consideration potatoes are vour hist bit to potatoes The potato has Ken called other the Kintf vegetables And for a ere good the most versatile vcgetabli to pop out of the earth Thinknboutit How many ways can you cook potatoes Doensof ways right Thats hat being 1 versatile vegetable is really nil about How many other vegetables can you much with Not many And not any are as ureal as potatoes are null now Here are three nifiv potato recipes for 10 vour files Theyre all delicious And nil help you stretch vour food dollar a hide farther Fresh Soup Hoi Curried elm tin 1 nUflnJMd fiiiJiifimtiJ Indebptt luijrjrnti into titui pI imlhilrBliiilnlMTiirrjIoudirlilwlf SinnA Puffs J vl iih hi iirfk irl Plei of nutrition are a source of vitamin C Inhct one medium size cooked potato supplies t of adults daily iiamin C requirement Potatoes appreciable amounts of thiamine niacin both vitamins iron and other minerals SoRoodinfact that Canada Food Guide recommends that we eat at least one serving of potatoes a day Of course there are many people who don eat potatoes every day Because they believe potatoes are fattening But the facts are clear The average potato has approximately 90 calories Ten more than a slice of bread Ten less than a banana And compared to an iced slice of chocolate cake with a whopping calories the potato doesnt really that Kid Theyre nutritious Theyre very versatile Theyre delicious And this year theyre one of the best food bargains around potato partners Potatoes great with a lot of things And makes the art of dressing up potatoes a lot more affordable because in addition to great prices on potatoes were everyday low prices on all the Kings too Save on sour cream and aluminum foil and butter and margarine Even good old salt All the things youll need to make your potatoes really something Available Right now At Where more than the price is right