SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday October II 1183 Page More than 600 kids run at Optimist meet Following are the results from the annual Optimist CrossCountry Meet held Saturday Pork More than kids between the of gathered for the meet most running as members or their school team Some ran as vidua entries however Schools from George town Brampton Milt on Limehouse Acton and Glen Williams entered teams Runners In the junior divisions atom bantam and or officially opened Saturday Equestrian farm in Halton Hills By TIMBERS Herald Sports Editor Beginning this week Halton Hills became the site of one or the finer equestrian farms in the area Milton resident Dave Ballard officially open Looking Back Farms Saturday on the Ninth Line just north of Sieeles Avenue where he will oversee the training and stabling of horses For Ballard Looking Back Farms is a lifelong dream come I true owned by Mrs of Toronto who approached Ball lost Maj about the possibility of turning the property into a full time equestrian center It was the kind of offer all professional horsemen dream about that someone would have enough confidence in their abilities to set up an operation like this Ballard told The Herald this week Now completed the center consists of two all steel barns log a huge riding arena The 50acro l is and an outdoor jumping Rebs lose in Vball at Perdue Last week the Georgetown District High School Junior boys volleyball team lost their second straight game as they travelled to Perdue In and were soundly beaten by a much superior team The team was beaten two games to one Perdue won the first two games taking the match and the third gome was played as an exhibition Special mention goes to Tim Wlllison Howie McCarthy Andrew MacLeod Stove Stone Hands Chaffey Judge Langdon and Mark Moody came off the bench to win the third game This defeat puts the Rebels In third place in the Halton standings All 1983 model Craig Car Stereos are priced to move to make room for newly arrived 84s Drop by today and deal YOU WILL SAVE MONEY on quality car stereo equipment f SALES SEflVICE 1 Georgetown Custom Car Sound 55 Sinclair Ave 8772425 1500 meters Trophies ribbons and medallions were a war ded to the top finishers in each of the different divisions Optimist youth committee chairman Mike was pleas with the day a events ATOM BOYS Scott McGulgan George Kennedy 2 Brent Wasylenko Harrison 3 Ernie Wriggles worth Ron Balchelor Rob ert Little Kevin Greg Dawson Harris an 7 Andrew Elliott George Kennedy Jake Mashinter George Kennedy ATOM GIRLS 1 Joanne Miller St Francis 2 Alexis Kerr George Kennedy facility Ballard will run the operation caring for and training the horses with the help or a tull time staff of four We hope this will become one of the finer equestrian centers in Ontario Ballard said I like it to become a facility where we can offer the best to some one who wants to come here to learn enough to go on to competitions Ballard comes from a family with a horse background His dad Bob Ballard was cap tain of the national equestrian team for ID years fie has trained horses for rider Ian Torchy Millar and at the well known Samson Farms outside of Milton The of all this is that his services arc dear The full service at Looking Back Farms board for your horse riding lessons and Ball efforts as trainer will cost per month Straight board is per month In the Immediate future Ballard hopes to line up a winter scries of riding and training shows for young hunters and Jumpers By next summer he hopes Looking Back Farms wilt be to host outdoor Jumping competitions Christy I Dick Milton 4 Andrea Andrea Carscallen Park Debbie Beech George Kennedy Jodi Mc- Clcmenla Joseph Gibb ons Do vies Glen Williams BANTAM GIRLS I Beth Parker Sherr at Milton Debbie Wilson Speyslde 3 Lisa MacKen Smith 4 Nicole St Francis Melanie Jans Joseph Gibbons George Kenne dy 7 Catharine dock Milton Lorraine Drake Cen tennial BOYS 1 Paul Cen tennial David Law rence 3 Steve Brown Centennl David Craig 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