SECTION TI HERALD Wednesday ThMe members of the Italian have been collecting honors at seven I gyro unties meet they ve attended recently Seen showing M their awards are from left Melius Boyle and Jennifer Stocks Herald Young Jill gymnasts are making their mark Several young gymnasts with the Hills Jills Gymnastics Club have been making their mark at meets At the Tiny A level Kristin Boyle won a bronze medal for her over all performance at a recent meet bronzes for the bars and the beam At he Cadet level Melissa Sheppard was fourth on the floor and sixth on the bars to finish sixth over all In the category At Ihe same level Jennifer Stocks picked up a bronze medal for the vault placed llth over all Bsgrielle Eagles competing at the recreational level was fourth on the beam and sixth on the bars to finish loth over all The young gymnasts are prepar for another meet hey will be attending which will be hosted by Milton White sparks Fieros to ball hockey victory Herald Scoreboard tt BOWLING Animal Central GOLDEN AM POWUMO LEAGUE Bilk ItlfliTrlpiirui SUUhiIIouhi I North lanWIHolrmS MiritHUJkTfNIlS CT1RottMolSHI TKAM STANDINGS nnJoblnlA I Turn ToUl SENIUM 30 Mare at Ml BiD T JUNIORS IT BennloDijbila Control Team Total Up Your Sort Ml I Curl MM Tonya Worrit Paul BANTAMS 180 rrer M IBH TuaPMttrttf MirUn IM n OS USD 111 Robin Zander IB Cindy Clarke piuJ lit IIW Walker Mt Somen Jennifer IM Lynn Bryan SMUHFS Lane IU lit M GEORGETOWN II DUO LEAGUE Miller IB LEAGUE Lane TO Larry Tit HI Hon in Jim Kennedy FBI SOaAL Lome Hammond Brian Bennett TO CLUB TKOUBADOUR Laurent Laracouc a Ccte Ml On Oil Til The first game of the evening In Georgetown Senior Ball Hockey last week featured some strong goal ten- dine on the part of Pontlac goalie Bob White as he shut out the big shooters Dan Field with all three goals provided all the offence that the needed Helpers went to Chris Milne Grant and Graham Dears Game was a tight checking affair with Choice Air nipping Daves Ser vice Centre 32 Brian Petterson scored early for Daves but Choice Air goals by Martin Thissen and Ron McKelvey gave them the lead after Nell McDonald tied the game in the second period Assisting were Gary his second and Brian set for action Longtime local racing enthusiast Wayne will take his specially prepared Buick Regal on its maiden voyage on Saturday April 30 when he competes in a race in San dusky Ohio Mr the yearold President of Edgar and Sons Ltd a local construction firm will drive the most technically ad vanced automobile this community and indeed Halton Region has ever seen in his bid to overtake his American counterparts In track NASCAR type stock car com petition In deciding to compete at this level Mr has put his ex eel lent reputation as a racing driver and about of his own money on the line And It to fulfill a life- long dream that of racing against the best NASCAR type drivers in the United States Mr is no stranger to com petllive racing having successfully competed at short tracks across the province of Ontario and the state of New York for more than 15 years He was rookleof in two dlf divisions as well as track champion during that period of time In one threeyear stretch with the same racing team he won IB feature races 42 heat races seven special races and was track champion once His car a modified white 1988 southern US on any given Sunday afternoon was assembled by Canadian stock car driver turned builder Junior The car features a fibreglass body shell a special chassis and a inch Baker Enterprises prepared engine Mr has built similar cars for top NASCAR drivers Bill Elliot and Mark Mflrtln Driving his familiar number 10 Mr will compete between April and October at tracks In On tario Quebec Ohio Michigan Wisconsin and Tennessee in races sanctioned by three different bodies the American Speed Association ASA the American Canadian Tour ACT and FAST He Is one of only three Ontario residents com petlng at his level of stock car rac ing Patterson This set the 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