Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 44

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HIE HERALD May GDHS of the SHERRY FINUCA1N Midget runner in three events By BILL HUMPHREYS The Hebe track and field team is enjoying another fine season and seasons ahead look great with young athletes such as Sherry on the Is Just completing grade nine at and already she Is making a name tor herself In the recent Ha lion meet was entered into three events all running In the midget girls race she placed a strong third She also ran in the midget girl race and again ran hard to place second topped off the meet with another third to qualify for the Peel Ha lions In all three events also ran for the Rebel crosscountry teams this year and her midget girls team placed an excellent sixth at Finucan s love for running started at Centennial School and she practices almost every night to the tune of four miles So we congratulate Sherry Finucan on a fine showing so far and we hope that her future years at GDHS arc as successful wins two karate crowns OH crowned karate pion Bill of the hem Karate Club had one of his best weekends taking two titles in two events held in the US Saturday and Sun walked away with first place in the black belt division at the can International Karate As Grand National Championships held In Gca Lake Ohio He look another first place Sunday at the Ohio Stale Championships held in Col Ohio Debbie Danard also of Northern took a first at the Ohio championship topping the brown belt class in said the wins arc part or his objective to cap ureas many titles as possible before his karate tournament to be held in Georgetown at the Memorial Arena June said his at tourneys throughout the States and Canada helps give publicity and ly to his event More karate champions who told they will attend the event so far Manuel Tanago Hill Aretha Grant and Sonny Onowo We re getting most of the best guys said This weekend he heads off to Eric Pennsylvania lo pro- mole his tournament and hopefully capture some more titles There arc tickets available for the Georgetown tournament and they arc available at Jakes disco Neils Music and in Bramp ton at Zclta Meditation at Kennedy Road Soccer Report Referee clinic cancelled because of no coordinator referee clinic has been spring circumstances be nd our control This is rcrett ible because our refs to be qualified or of their This year no io take this position in I chaos in our rtferct With mil lo do the job jou mil accept ihis poor sad reflection on ur members the On Ihc positive front the visitors from Sweden are arriving the end of June and vie have soccer matches in 30th and following Saturday The first week we shall Kmine pi iv house league selects see what our strengths arc decide for second ifttrwuds what our lineup will be Soccer Club are looking it their sthcdule to set if can also provide The Welcoming iilet under Dive art making pro Willi the hockey and cor Rime schedules en icrhminenl In of providing me funds we shall operate a hot dog pop opening diy or Ibis fund event will bring soccer dollars we arc being charged 00 ihi retrntiondcpi The proceeds go towards our who in lurn mil Centennial wins one at Burlington relays School athletes did Iter than before in the Burlington Relays held lasl week The Burlington competition features lop flight learns with many of the athlcles being from clubs One Centennial team senior girls medley relay look first place Debbie Newman ran 400 metres Rosemary Gale Kary Jones and Kim Newcom be The senior girls team also had a second showing in the Running legs were Kary Jones Jennifer Pepper Lynn Cook and Gale The junior boys team placed third in their event Bruce Marriott Brad Han sen and Mike Da qua no and Greg linger up the Two learns finished fourth The Junior boys medley with Marriott Gillespie and Walts running legs The senior girls team of Jones Pepper and Gate was fourth The junior girls ixioo squad of Lynn Cox Todikin Susie Martin and claimed a fifth Also taking a were Marriott Hansen Watts and in ihc junior In the junior girls Cox Kim Somerville Susie Martin and took a revenue lown rav A further smack in Hit teeth comes by way of removal of field lining in for soccer and further strain on voluntary services of our members This was both ball soccer without without illusion without my thought en financing or the logistics of Ihe millir rccrci inn director this is council polav dictated by council mil administered by ikpt According to my changes in funding is at the timmcnditinn of the director This matter was amongst at the sports council metting is now i need to steer low irds more membership inwards the urns of iht to public Soe ttr pit Itinf the prime mivirs instilling the til i relatively profilt in council It id from be hind and the current feeling is thii lit council should make some concrete moves lowirds constitution mem and other matters This shall be done The Manners received a Lilt invention from the in ler county league replace I strikers Inspitcof Iht short we id Wednesday a young ikons The tins stored hie to si points in a 22 tic regrettably broken leg will iff for weeks Tonight is at Moore Park the Remember opening day at Ccdirvale from Sal miracle An all Canadian Company proudly presents your official BALLOTS ATHLETE ft Nominee Achievement Name Address of Nominator Deadline May 25th Ballots may be mailed or delivered to Herald

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