Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1983, p. 5

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WEEKEND Friday April a Page vounci 1 Until the HERALD Kids win S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Bob of the Georgetown Track Club won the atom boys mile race in a time of 5 minutes and seconds to highlight an extremely strong showing by local runners at the North York Track and Field Clubs 18th annual Road Races last week Georgetown Eddie Powers was second a cross the finish with a lime of as the atom boys clinched a divisional tide Michael Melville of the GTC was seventh behind Donker at six minutes flat and teammate Tim crossed the fin line two seconds later for ninth place They were followed by Tim Parker and Baby of the GTC The atom girls were also the best at the meet as Bouskill covered the mile in 16 Tor second place overall She was followed by teammates Trlna Wasyl enko ninth Nancy Cocks Nairn Anna Toonc and Kara Lynn Palmer The local track club look another tint In the bantam boys mile race with Jim Manning the distance in to take fourth spot Jeff was righ behind Manning In fifth with a time of 5 and Jim Clark was at 36 Scotl Chris ley Michael Huffman Jason Dodokln Jason Toone Steven Eastwood and Mark Shepherd all competed as bantams for the The banlam girls were second overall Oshnwa Legion Trad MacFOrlane had the best finish for the locals with a time of for sixth place Alison Irvine was seventh at Carolyn Grasby Tarn my Green Bur roughs Tina Newman Griffiths and Holly Hewitt all represented the local track club well by finishing In the top Local team takes tourney s Movers of the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League swept through four games to win the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications Hockey tournament last weekend in Strengthened by sever al roster additions ding goal tender Brad Mil and forward Tim Tur ner of he Intermediate A Chrysler Raiders Ju Gemini players Chris Peavoy and Kennedy and Sheridan College scoring leader Doug Barnes ihe George town entry downed a team from London lo lake Ihe title Sunday all Former Gemini for ward BUI Taylor who now works as an adverds salesman at The Her old captured the toum scoring title with five goals and four as sists Taylor notched a hat trick In the champion ship game Themost dramatic goal of the tourney belonged lo regular Ray Peacock though who found the mark with seconds left play to lift Georgetown to a final win over a team from Midland The local entry began play in ihe tourney night with an easy 131 victory over a team call then came back the next day to down a entry DcBoer a wilt host the ministry tournament next year Racquet club open house The Georgetown membership that are Racquet club is holding available Air Canada is an open bouse April from am toSpni abo dub Come look over Ihe fact- championships to be held title and discuss that day The Georgetown Racquet Club Ladle Morning home Mary and Sandy Morrow Front row Nancy Lane captain league held their awards luncheon Tuesday Pictured above are the Caroline I and Linda league and A division champ the Singapore Sling From left to Herald photo right they are back row Mavis Eastwood Sandy Price Jill Atkinson Trout season coming Local anglers can at lend a Trout Festival this weekend at Ihe right Center near Klein burg to learn about such topics as fisheries gcmenl the Community Improvement Program Save Our Streams and the local conservation authorities The festival gels at 10 a Saturd ay with a talk by Profcs Trout a threefoot long fiberglass fish There will also be films the latest improve ments In fish habitat and a guided hike on which you can witness examples of stream improvement and receive some first hand tips on how to find the best fishing spots and how to speak up on fish Sunday the festival wilt feature a couple of special guests Jack Imhof of Ministry of Natural Res ource will present a slide show on trout habitat at 1 and Fisheries Biol oglst Al Walnlo will dis cuss his specialty Also on Sunday memb ers of the Izaak Walton Fly Fishermen Club will demonstrate flycasting tying fish handling ciea ning and smoking The Iiaak Walton members will be at Kelso Conservation Area Sund- making Thai begins at 10 a The third annual Kelso Trout Fishing Derby will be held the weekend of May 78 beginning at under 12 and seniors lowed In for Camping is available here will be for on fsh and a pancake breakfast at the snack bar Prizes will be awarded dally for the largest fish the best mess and In the a I her categories I BIG WINNERS toe bench when Knight Colombo cantered members their coach Bin Kent left and Jamas year behind Herald by Timbers

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