Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1985, p. 21

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Top runners win awards Locals take part in Mayors Race A total Of 1G6 tars took part this weekend in the seventh annual Mayor Race Kalian Hills Mayor Miller officially started both the 10 and five kilometer races which were held at the Arena After the competitors were done a breakfast was held In the Arena which was span sored by the Georgetown Track Club The funds generated here helped I nance the Club trip West for the Jasper to Banff Relays beginning Soturday The lap five kilometer follows Paul Lalonde junior and under cate gory Kevin Tanas was second while Em was third 32 In the female or class Nairn was first while Leslie 24 12 second Sarah finish third Brendan Cleary won the Teens category as Mike Wood was second by Just nine seconds Sean Cleary was third In the female Teens class Tara first 2126 while Cave 21 was a close second Fiona IB was third Bruce the seniors event IS as Jim Allan was second Arnold Brake was third Mere dith Brake was the lone female competitor in this John Grace was tops in the Veteran class with Brian Mark ham coming second Don Mashinlcr I906wasthird Shirley White look home the female crown 23 47 with Debbie Winter 25 13 coming second Karen Cosgrove 25 IB was a close third Bob Daniel 17 42 was the lop Masters runner as Bob Parker 18 was second Retmen IB was third MclanlJaBroy 23 33 won the ladies crown with Judy Ashen hurst 18 second These runners were he cream of the crop in the km event Front row Nairn girts under 121 Paul under 12 Bousklll overall female and female teen Brendan male teen and Bruce overall male and senior mate Back row Shirley While veteran female Arnold accepting for Meredith Brake who was top senior female Bray masters female John Grace veterans male and George Gldman Wave male These five made up the top team at the Mayor Race The members a front row Fiona lleaton Laura Richardson and Brendan Cleary Back rot nilke Wood and Sean Marie Gill is 00 was third George Gldman won the New Wave class as Des 25 was second Jim Fisher 20 26 was third There were no female compe titors By virtue of their times Mclilyre and were named the overall male and winners In the five kilo meter class OvcrlOkilometers the lop open male winner was Don 3421 as Alex Campbell OS and Dave Paul finished second and third Shawn Langdon 44 11 was the top open female while Linda Wen ham 36 and Pat Mlndroff 47 finished second and third Cllfl Waddington won the Masters event 35 with Adrian Beer IB and Joe Bray finishing second and third Beverly Green won the female masters with Sheila Morlsawa coming second No others competed The oldest competitor was 60yearold Art our Anderson while seven yearold Gary McLean was the oldest Both ran Race Briefs Costly bet Here a lesson for all you bettors Aclon High School track coach Bruce bet athletes Urn nick and Maria last week that if they won gold at the all Ontario high school meet he would run In the Mayor Race Welt and both won gold In their respective senior and midget 800meter races Just to make sure Andrews held up his end of the bargain both runners were present Sunday Busy weekend Georgetown District High School track member Dave Paul took part in Sunday run Paul though was Involved in the allOntario high school meet and ran both Friday and Saturday before running In the Mayor Race Sunday Also Shawn had a lot of running his weekend The overall female winner in the km race look part In the senior girls meters event at the OfSAA meet this weekend Money raised The Georgetown Track Club got a shot In the arm financially from the run The Club had a pancake breakfast available after the run and made about serving the food Also the Club had a draw that netted hem almost SI 300 The proceeds will go towards helping finance the Club two entries in iho Jasper to Banff Relays Track Club story In Tuesday Toronto Star a story appeared about the Georgetown Club The story ran In Ihe Neighbours sec 1 1 on The Georgetown Track Club Is sending two teams to the Jasper to Banff Relays Team members Include back row Albert Andrews Tony Matthews Don Koruna Charlie Sieve Ward Paul Burroughs Hopkins IbOlien John Grace Donna Metcalfe Brian Mnrkham Adrian Beer Bruce Don Keilh Dei Joe and Helmut Front row Bob Parker Joe Bray CamWallbridge Bob Bray Ian I la 111 well Jimmy Clark Brendan Sean and Jim Allen In the 10 kilometer Don open male Cliff male masters and Beverly Green female masters Missing is open female champ Shawn Langdon Golf event giving automobiles If you are in Ihe market Tar a new car the ninth annual Bill Smith Invitational golf touma ment might be the place for you lo go grabs The June event will be held at North Golf and Country Club with the proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society If anyone scores a holeinone on any of Ihe five par holes they win a car The are being donated by Motors Georgetown Motors Georgclown Chrysler Park Lincoln Mercury and Achilles Motors In Acton In addition to the cars if one nets a hole in one on the ninth or 13th holes trips for two anywhere Air Canada and CP Air flics will be won an ace on 9 will win the Air Canada tickets while the one on 13 will be for the CP Air tickets Those golfers with the closest shots to the pinon the five par holes will win weekend passes fortwoattheChelseylnn Delia Inn Ramadalnn or the Hilton Another weekend at a major hotel will also be offered but it has yet lo be named The low gross winner will receive the Masters jacket while low net winner will win a watch As well tickets anywhere files trip to Las Vegas Last year the golfers raised 500 This year Ihe goal is as golfers will be taking part will play IB holes while 40 will play holes If the goal is real zed this year the golf tournament will have raised over since its inception Make a Wish ball game set The Bluebirds have issued a challenge to the National Hockey League officials The officials not being a group to back down from a challenge have accep ted the opportunity show their skills on the diamond Kirby Bluebirds of the Georgetown Industrial Baseball League and the National Hockey League will play a benefit game in aid of Make a Wish of Hills on Friday June in the Glen Williams Park GHHC named The Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council has decided upon Us executive for upcoming year Dave Kentncr will be ihe chairman once again Joining him will be first vicechairman Roy Ward second vicechairman Bill Anderson secretary Garfield McGilvrny treasurer Bob Hooper and senior director Al Walker Ward will also be chairman of Ihe selection committee while Bob Lane will be the vicechair The selection committee will consist of Ward Lane McGilvrny Hooper Walker Anderson Bud James Gerry Inglis Ray Norton Sr and Murray will also be the dinner chairman for this year event The Council recently sent a plaque to the Bucko McDonald Night thai was held in Sundrid The plaque was inscribed with Thanks for the Memories The Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council made the presentation George town Bob 1984 Hockey Heritage winner was the M There will not be a charge at the gate but donations will be accept and Ihe hat passed to aid the Make a Wish Fund Bracken Restaurant Park Lincoln Mercury North Sports and Kirby Bus Lines have very graciously assisted to make the night worth while Officials or the Nation a I Hockey League that have indicated their intentions to play or at least Iry are Ron Assclstme Bryan Lewis Ron Wicks Don Ray Mark Vines John Amico Danny McCourt Ron Finn BUI McCreary Leon Stickle Bob Hodges Make a Wish of Hills Is an organization designed flit dreams of ears and younger thin the Town or Hills Any young known to be needing assistance please give name to Bryan Lewis Ken Bellamy of the Independent Arend of Travel or Officer Rodney Beau of the Halton Hills Police Department This game will be a tuneup game for the annual the weekend of June they need pract Glen girls win tie Glen Williams peewee girls Green team evened iheir Softball record by downing Hornby 126 The win lifted the Glen record lo Glen Sandy Weeks allowed just four hits and had 13 strikeouts in gaining Ihe win Suzanne Trustum played aggressively while Laurie Stephanie and Tracy Weeks played well Darlene Speck and Nicole Dupuls played welt for Hornby The best game of Ihe year was played Thursday in Cha I going after five Innings with a tworun lead However Cheltenham fought back with runs in the sixth and seventh for the tie Both pitchers had IS strikeouts In the game Georgetown Racquet Club dropped a 32 dec to Markvnleof in Ladies C League squash play Chris Kogon and Jan Cook look homo wins while Diane Andrews and suffered 30 losses Wendy Cotton dropped a decision SPORTS SCOREBOARD iyeho XT THIS WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU ARTHUR JOHNSON ASSOCIATES ST GEORGETOWN Rebels split ball contests Georgetown District High School boys baseball team ended Its first year with a split at a tournament held in Burlington The dropped a decision to M Robinson in Iheir first contest The games were timed rather than having a specific number of Innings required Therefore heading into the fifth and final Inning Georgetown led 10 However untimely errors walks and Robinson hits resulted in the loss Nell Slvcrtson pitched the first three innings and had seven strikeouts Rod Wilson ended up with the loss Louis had a single and double and had the lone run baited In Tourney rules stated teams had to change pitchers every third inning In the second game against Georgetown rebounded with a win Again Slvcrtson started the game with Wilson finishing up Mike Lorlto had two singles offensively The boys played well said Rebels coach George With a few breaks we could have won the first game But I was Impressed with the boys team play Rick also coached the squad DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT 122 SI GEORGETOWN phone 8778974 ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT Nolle I hereby given pursuant to Sections and 301 The Municipal Act being Chapter 302 of The Revised Statutes of Ontario 1860 Council the Town Helton Hills at Its meeting to held In the Council Chambers Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road at pm on Monday June 24 1986 will consider the passing a bylaw for the road reconstruction project set out below CONTACT P88C3 EDWARD STREET DRAINAGE AREA RECONSTRUCTION PHASE 1 Reconstruction of Edward Street from Street Highway No to Boulevard Plans detailing this project and proposed by law are available for viewing during normal business hours at Engineering Department Olllco Trafalgar Road Any Inquiries should be directed to the Engineering Department at The Council will hear In person or by his Coun sel any person who claims thai his lands will ba at lee ted by Ihe said bylaw and who applies be heard wishing to be hoard should notify the of I Ice the undersigned DATED the Town of Ha II on Hills this day of May 1811 KB RICHARDSON Clark Administrator Town of Hallon Hllla PO Box 128 Georgetown Onlarlo L7Q 4T1 the five kilometer race In five kilometer special awards Don Mashinter and son Jake ere the lop parentchild learn lb Olsen and son Michael were second wdh Andre and Gllles coming third The team of Brendan Cleury Mike Wood Sean Cleary Fiona and Laura Richardson were the lop squad with a total of Bruce Jim Allan Arnold Brake Karen and Meredith were second with a total of contd from CI finished in a time ol Midget Alison Irvine and senior Kathy Harris also ran in the BOO but I advance on Four more Rebels ran in the 3 meter event Junior Amy Powers 11 190 finished 12th in ihe Junior girls race while senior Shawn Langdon 300 ran in the preliminary round She was not able to qualify for the final Midget Jeff and senior Kevin Powers 9 10 also ran in the but couldn t advance

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