Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 25, 1979, p. 42

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T1IE HERALD April Page Swim team excels Donald Elson and Stephen McLeod led a strong perfor mance by Hills swim mers at a sixteam meet held at Georgetown Indoor Pool Sunday Elson and were the most successful Hills swimmers of the day winning four races each won convincingly in every race as his closest rival In any of the races was two seconds behind him El son competing in the boys age 13 and over division took the Sum fly the loom free the and the back Stephen McLeod had a lit tle tougher time than as he was pressed to finishes In two of his wins took the back 100m free the breast stroke and flv THREE WINS Three other Hills swimmers Andrew McLeod Heather and Lusby also had strong days taking firsts in three event each Andrew McLeod was I he first to touch in the 100m free the 50m and the fly He had tight races In the latter two vents He competed in the ages and class Michic was a runaway in the three events she captured firsts in She won the loom free the back and fly She was In the and over class Lusby competing In the ID and 11 class was pressed in only one of her wins She touched five hundreds of a second before teammate resa in the 50m breast- Gail Eastwood a- Hills swimmer Finished less than a second behind Lusbys two victories came in the 1 free and in the back Six other Hills swimmers managed to pick up firsts in one event each Eastwood won in a close battle with in the fly Roger Anderson was first to touch In the breast stroke Mark Howie edged MacLeod out in the back J ana Steele defeated teammate Gillian Johnston in a photo finish in the back Karen Pepper took a victory in the back Ashley Richards won It all In a close finish in the Although she only had the one win Pepper also had a great day taking seconds In three events Jill Lusby and Adricnne Little finished se cond In two events each StandardTriist makes banking easy One passbook gives you chequing ana savings and 10 interest pass A Standard Trust passbook is the only one youll ever need Now you can save write cheques and collect 10 interest with just one book Thats higher than most banks Its all part of a Standard Trust ChequingSavings account You also get 3 free cheques each month plus free chequing for senior citizens years of age and over And all accounts opened up to May will receive interest from the first of May So come on in to your Standard Trust Branch and open up a one book ChequingSavings account Well show you how easy it is to switch your account to Standard Trust STANDARD TRUST A Federally Chartered Trust Company Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Subject Brampton 8 Main Street South Brampton Ontario Larry Telephone 416

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