Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1983, p. 15

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T11F lit May It Page Opening golf day Gals brave cool weather Thirty two ladies Ihe Inclement weather lust Tucidny play scramble golf for the ladies opening day at North Later President Barb Gates presided over the opening dinner which GO ladies were present Club pro John Mender son nied all he golfers the new 10B3 season and explained he would be holding clinics for both the day ladies and business girls Sole Chairman Bradbury outlined for Hit upturning Penny Sale to be held on June 1 and distributed llckels to members present Captain out lined events schedu for the coming golf mason and then she and Vict Captain Carol Cart presented for the day The winning team was made up of Milnt Kay Cow and Carol Voyce second wis Sandra Itimmcr and and third prin wont to Linda Adorns Youngs and Ma gar el Closest to the hole was won by Carol Voyce and draw prizes were won by Mary Margaret Sinclair and Mavis Riley Halton Hills tennis help available Who the first tissue I best Hie Herald Ifrom left lo right Annie tlamldBransch Gerry Timor r and Chris arc officially Ihe It am entry to challenge for the new North Dalian Cup We n If oil think you can gel a speedier outfit at your work place or club then call Joy at Parks and offices The race Is for June 12 I Herald photo Herald enters first team Plans are underway ft r the Fifth Annual Mayor Road The dale r the race is Sunday June this year there mil be a kilometer route fur Hills residents only and ID kilometer which is open There art several new features this year which we hope will make iht race more interesting Again we ore having wheelchair in ihe race for those individuals require my type of mobility aids A new in the race Is the North Sport Challenge Cup for team entrants Partici pants must all be memb ers of a common club or workplace Five runners make up a learn two of which must be female to run and four to Vie also ive new in l Ik 10 k rice will be given to the first second and rd runners of the misters for those in addition to the pen having runners veurs and under This year there is a discount firmly rate so be to rcf early For more Information on tht race pick up registration forms the Retreat ion Office in and Acton or oil You need help with your backhand Your serve Help is available if you know to look Tennis lessons could be the answer cither through the Hills Parks and Recreation Deportment Tennis Club Tennis lessons for adulla in Georgetown be ton Monday night For you can still sign up f six lessons The wi given by Ed Serjeant son Monday and Wednesday nights Joseph School and Tuesday and Thursday nights son Park The Parks ond people will supply balls but you have to bring your own raquel The town Is also offer PAWS plan The Hilts Parks and Recreation Depart mint will begin spending a fcdtru granl this month towards educating Hit local population in summer water safely The funds will be spent Project PAWS Public hired Gibb an Acton stud cut to manage PAWS and plans arc Or two more summer students be hired The three students will work with the George town lied Cross entering local public schools with designed around teaching general water safety Throughout the summer they will also day camps and Knight came up with ball on this but her mates still fell to the J 10 In Ihe opening week of Ladles Softball Wednesday at Park School League play Has a begin last Monday but rain delayed ihe openers Iwo days Herald photo Greens top Riders in Powderpuff play DRV CLEANING 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTER i mis Hera Id Correspondent The Ladies Baseball is under way looking forward to an exciting fun and season Tie executive under personnel did nature on our side Games were oiled off due to saturated dla and fields The fallowing day weather greatly Improved Green team and Knight Riders played a good gome with Green winning 13 10 Green pitchers Dim Adonis Linda pitched a it tame Kmghl Itulh Ann starred in left field Pitcher Gil n third base ecu lis had a to If 1 j super deft Hint Lime Green Mr Ihird base and Dial ploy well for Hoy il Itlue Very la ides team that be n high scoring gome was lied with runs They were victor ious Blue who earned 10 runs Strong playing came from Powder Blue Jo Coles and Betty Rugger team flattened By PAM DOUGLAS llcratd dent The Georgetown let High School nigger Rebels were blanked last Thursday at GDHS by last year OFSSA champions from Bramp ton High School They ore really an team said GDHS coach Bill Bingham Wo were playing tentatively through most of the game he said We were scheduled to ploy a game against Central Peel last Mon day which would have built up our confidence but it was cancelled because of the rain In the last five of Ihe game started to Improve We mode a couple of nice tackles we carried the ball better Over 100 000 graduates recommend Young Driuers of Canada n coast I Oliver training for all ages Courts It Incoma lax deductible by Ihe Your automatic or standard I ens Insurance premium raductlona fOfYDgraduatai Free pick up home tor livcar Inslrucllon Approved by the Ontario Salaly League You only learn to drive once do It right NEXT COURSE StAhTS MAY 1983 630pm WED THURS EVENINGS 8770751 16 Rd S Gaorgstown ing junior classes for those IB and under on Saturdays The first class is full however but Ihtre is a rung possibility another class will be organized Beginning June he lawn will offer a summer session of lessons for firsltlme Six lessons will be si Id over a three week lime period tost will again be Adults who sign up for Ire town lessons will be eligible for a June is tournament The cost will be per couple For Acton residents the local club is offering six one hour lessons lo its members for to members Tlie lessons include film inslrucllon personal videotaping Friday night socials for adults You can register up lo May IE for the program which begins May Tlie lessons will be taught Mondays and days from Anyone interested con call Harold Savllle at Heady lo whack II Ihe green early Saturday morning were left to right lrn mrn plain Kerr vicecaptain Dennis Venning arid membership Hob llarrop There were taking part In the North and ounlry Hub a mem opening tournament photo BRAMTR0NICS TV STEREO VIDEO FREE ESTIMATES Quasar TV It speaks for itself The new pacer cordless telephone from Pace A cordless to Rangoupto tool volume A nuor Iho I Call button Irom lo hand sol Last number re Automate Security pushbutton lor antenna or mount cat on CI on boll Only a call away 95 239 REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks v Turntables Portables FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEE fREHDLY SALES Georgetown Custom Car Sound 55 Sinclair Ave NANNYS KNEE DLE CRAFT WORKSHOPS When school Come enjoy CaH now to toft III visit CRAFT SAVE MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 877J3M 150 Unit Main St Glen Williams Old Glen Mill THE CRAFT CORNER PRESERVE A LITTLE NATURE FOR YEAR ROUND JOY There is no belter time for a walk in the park the or Ihe garden than early spring and also one of Ihe best seasons lor collecting plant material to bo used in dried weed and arrangements according Han Magazine of Canadian Crafts Why nol bring the outdoors and preserve a lil Mo spring for round enjoyment To proserve weeds bullrushes toasol or branchos of leaves or berries start collecting early while their cells will still absorb water Hammer ends of branches split Place in a mixture of one pari available in drug stores and parts water as in a vase Refill liquid as neoded Leave in glycerine mix until leaves show dam pness of glycerine Sot to dry Leaves may need wiping occasionally Use In an open arrangement Glycerine preserved planl materials may mildew if stored airtight can be picked in early spring seeds and are formed Hang upside down to air dry No other preservative is needed II picked later In the season however bullrushes should be preserved using the glycerine method And lor future knowledge fall leaves must be picked In August before the has touched them and while chlorophyll Is still Though they may lack the vivid hues of frost touched leaves they will have lovely soft brown and bronze tones To find out more about nature and other oralis contact Hands Magazine Box Station F Toronto lor a copy This Is Placet For all your wool cralt art supples QRUMBACHER 8771521 In the HIDE HOUSE Eastern Ave Acton Ont DAYS A WEEK CRAFT WORKSHOPS Wlcking Chocolate Making Quilling Quilt Tuck Dccaraliont Bazaar Hems tint hog Jennifer Darnell 8774765

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