Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1981, p. 6

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S week Raiders play Owen Sound defeating Colling wood last Wednesday night by story Owen Sound will be up for the Georgetown series Raider Mar with and against lIIS students In looked like they erc here tlockuisc above left 1ctcr of the students from balcony Canadian points an instructive Inner the course while Cord Hi and took on Herald photos Sound hi en Hint fans out for heir tamos in Owen Sound now we dear they three fan busts lined up for the dso says that I ins Sound islanl manager Irmly booked their for iflipht loTimmlns in anticipation of winning the Georgetown scries I think that Owen Sound will really put It to us Kentner soys Georgetown will be meeting their lough ist competition of Hie Kentner says thai mean he not predicting an early to the series The last February game igainst Owen Sound set the mood for the playoffs is Itmpers were flolnng in a fifht filled contest Coach I is crazy Kentner says He tun get these We could be in trouble these young guys cm and inexperienced enough to know that they can be beat Kentner says The Haider would like to the arena and snff plus the vi noire sports who have cooperated Willi the Intermediate A club In for pi ice The Georgetown Raiders their second game if the scriesSunday in Owen Sound it and heir third game will be hick in Georgetown March it Athletes full of Action lo the flu fun tin C in competition a heirl leirttilklist with Georgetown high In 11 three hour presentation it the high school He in Action members st o them professional foot Hiked iboul their Christian i iniidst events with the nf hi three lunch hours the mike a big committment whin If r their tune fur engage Is like Hit pn dentition list least three M si for these illeyball and up fairly competed mil i tug of w rein The events m up but the imp for either side Tit athletes came to tnlk to the is d perlnps share v them some phvtrs liirwll Lang Ore i a Dan Kerns were all in itlend guest athlete was pretty Canadian The Unities group consists of in which is pirl of Campus Christ Gordon Harwell formir CM is director r in is j Georgetown resident rwtll savs the in In in Vamouver the touring in roup will visit GO schools fir student response to sajs hit tie fiedbatk to their assembly is generally very jood In Toronto the ire often indifferent to but such is Rami I and Georgetown art much mm reeiptlve to their ideis STlniNTiSlIlPHISH says that often students are surprised to see these fiJ pro ess footb ill talk to the crowd about hi Jesus Christ into their life a id how were not happy just with physical and rewards Some students will say the Unities afterwards you guys reallj a of guts to say that Harwell says astern Canadian director I their Western office is in Vancouver Harwell cot bible arranges special events such as a Grey Cup breakfast Harwell Ins also been responsible for rilcising a new Christian book profession called tree Agents The hook is hockey Paul Hi iiitrsii Km foothill pi I and I few The book follows athletes carter and their problems soliidthr ill ip with story s wild he met filer while Willi tin Tor nil I tun goinf to inn iys Maybe I w is out ill mj bill I in the sunglasses and turn up for chapel I rusted and respected him is a trust in Jesus Christ he I hie lies in his home with his ind taken bible correspond met tour is well is in hoik ree wis released and h is sold top then The book is only sold in CI Local bowlers gain trophies Unlit Hurt mil Chris first ir It it hint Master from town Howl won first place shot it pnnintiil inipionshi as riirisintilms of Ontario rolled I 01 i riiirextprufnmo will r wltn 11 iff thapil of the I iltsbun Penguins will For the Hills Mens Women fellowship Tickets arc through tailing fiord Harwell at 1287 Boys gymnastics close to second IK IHSItWSCil Tht GUHS boys its turn opened si by placing fourth overall al the Highland Rid and Win I eld net is last fruhy this meil wire i top eight teams in tin the win si is punts ind the irdphti It and j points set Tie 11 best lilt team Coach red he wis pit ised with the sen but w s disjppnnledin juniors irlieipatinc He said it w is exptriti for Hit gradt nine juniors Individual performances wert lead by ive is he plated second points behind ihe first pi finish in individual her the course of the second in the rings and the side horse on the horizontal bars aid fifth in the floor sud that the Rebels did very will and he is tile seniors hive tilt chance of wmninj Peel hut Ihc junnrs also have North or ml in meet fdihnj iiiilcy with Norton Sims from tame second with plus two puis irkin son I si with from fin si rd Willi plus Barry Mel H2 average won the boys High Triple Flat with while 115 won the High Single Flat Trophy with a Other ijiorhetwn finish irs were Christine Jelf larsin with Wtndy f were fifth with plus Weeks Terrell with came seventh with plus iftir fouls were off but could been In first plact otherwise Ia nine I id with were Dili with plus K Shane with had plus Ten lin Vint with Ceo Judy Carroll Barry with Ann Nicholson plus if Michel leWcbstcr Jimit with Hole plus Tom Ian Wilkes with Miller plus go Tracy Wttks Michael wilh Shirley Chaplin a plus The finals will be held it in borough on TIPS Also be on time for games and practices THIS TIME LETS GIVE HALTONBURLINGTON A STRONG VOICE INSIDE GOVERNMENT FRAN BAINES has been involved In the and cultural affairs of lbs riding tor years FRAN BAINES will speak out for sen farmers businessmen individuals and young people FRAN BAINES believes Hallon should be a vital part of future plans of Ontario FRAN BAINES will raise a voice on issuos and needs of all voters th fidmg FRAN BAINES will be effective by working involved in frans SIDE to CAMPAIGN FOR FURTHER ON MARCH 1 INFORMATION OR A LAWN VOTE FOR SIGN CALL 87751 52 BAINES nmg and juniors I now be building up for Peel held GDIIS on and next meet is being held The Plumbing Store oca DO a CD an Supplying You With Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing Repair Parts Electrical Repair Parts FEATURING 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