Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1983, p. 19

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SECTION B TUB HERALD Wednesday April ISO Page Play downs to Provincial Team Combo finals At Georgetown Bowl on Sunday April 17 the tint of an alldivision mlxed- house round lead ing to the Provincial Combo Team Champion ships was held Many of the bowlers were In attempt at any com petition The teams were composed of a bantam boy a bantam girl a junior boy a Junior girl a senior boy and a senior girl In order of qualifi cation pins -over- aver age In their Saturday league play The team of bantams Brian Bell Sarah Gurr Juniors David Hicks Debbie and seniors Rob and Shirley Nokes Jumped to an early lead of plus- Coached In the tourn ey by Shirley Chaplin they came through another plus127 and 155 for a plusMO on the day The runnersup team of Chris Sharl David Nicholson Alton Stephen and Jane Hicks encouraged by Joan Archibald came back with pluslBO and plus- 329 but the first game lead of 35748 was too great to overcome Their total for three games was In third place came Wendy Chaplins team of Danny Jennifer Michael Debbie Sibbald Russell Curtis and Debbie Lane with a There were a total of nine teams competing Shirley Chaplins winners will continue on to the regional championship on June All the regional winners and coaches will travel to Toronto on Sat Aug 13 to stay at one of Torontos meat luxurious hotels and be treated to a big dinner plus a home game of the Toronto Blue Jays all free On Sunday Aug 14 all teams will bowl three games average for the Provin cial Combo Team Awards for the champa At Acton Lanes on Sun day April the George- BUYS GROUND EXTRA FINE FINE OR REGULAR Nabob Coffee VAC BAG 2 59 OUR REGULAR PRICE Sunlight Detergent 12 LITRE BOX 6 OUR REGULAR PRICE WHITE ASST COLOURS DECOR ScotTowels Plus 99 OUR REGULAR PRICE 199 SAVE 1767kg SAVE 80 lb OUTSIDE CUTJEYE REMOVED supermarket prices Boneless Round Roast Canadas Finest Grade A OUR REGULAR PRICE 769kg349 lb SAVE11G7kg50lb CENTRE CUT CHOPS IN A lb SAVE221kg100lb SAVE 88kg40 lb ROAST OR CHOPS Loin Pork 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VARIETIES Primo Pastas Mil OUR REGULAR PRICE 99 town combo aggregation leading all season in the west divi sion tost out In the east- west finals to the teams from Brampton and The local team led by George Archibald came on strong tourney a weak progressed but a wes start was their downfall The local team members were Brian Bell Michelle Webster Brent Teresa Paul Chaplin and Jane Hides LAS VEGAS TRIPS On Sunday April at Georgetown Bowl approximately bowl ers will be qualifying fat the right to compete for about trips for two based on the number of participants Tills begins around am YMCA fitness begins The alter taking a serious look at the various needs of men In the community has develop ed what It considers the ideal mens fitness pro gram Director John Wood who will be giving person al leadership to this pro gram fb that the men of Halton Hills want a fitness program which Includes warmup calli sthenics cardiovascular exercise and cool down He knows that many of todays occupations require Individuals to exercise In order to main tain proper health He also knows men need time of day for such exercise which la conduc ive to their work sche dule and above all family life This new Early Bird Mens Fitness wlU start May a sixweek pro gram Every Monday Wednesday and Friday morning from to a m John will lead the class in the gymnasium of Holy Cross Separate School This central loca tion provides shower facilities and easy access to the Go Transit Station for those who commute to their place of employ ment For men Interested in wis program there will be a Free Introductory Class Friday April A door prize of one free twice a week package be given to one of the men that attend this introduc tory class sixes are limited to participants per day Call your local YMCA now for Information on how to register at Monday to Friday a to 5 gym finals By DOUGLAS Herald correspondent Two Georgetown Distr ict High School gymnasts will compete at the finals Friday at the Etobicoke Gail Eastwood compet ing in the Elite division and senior Roberta Burke advanced to OFSSA last week at the competition at Lester B Pearson High School In Burlington Eastwood was third all- round while Burke was second on floor Its hard to know what the competition from the other areas will be like at but I think they both have a good chance said coach Shirley White Eastwood and Burke were the only Georgetown gymnasts who placed In the top six The pressure got to team sold White They made a lot of mistakes that they hadnt been making all year The nine tltora captured eighth place overall for the school Twentytwo schools competed in the High School of Burlington took first place while Torontos Wes took second The boys gymnastics team will compete hi the provincial championships this Friday and Satur day In Delhi

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