Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1988, p. 11

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S the HERALD ports and and Recreation Fo 30 Years We Have Delivered SECTION THE HERALD Dyer Mulholland lead wa GDHS claims first Rebel Classic crown grabbed a pair of golds to help lead the GDHS Rebels to the overall title In the first ever Rebel Track and Field Classic on April Dyer finished first In three junior boys events 100metres and metres 27 while Mulholland ops In both midget girls 800metre 2 38 and 1500- met res S3 GDHS edged out White Oaks of to wear the first Rebel Classic crown The wet weather did little to dampen a fired up GDHS squad which produced more first place finishers They Included Mel ante Jans midget girls melre hurdles 3fl Glenn Mulder open boys 400metre hurdles Sara midget girls metres 167 14 Shannon Snyder senior girls 400metres 681 Bob Junior boys 1500metres 91 Dave Paul senior boys 1500- metres 4 16 Letamec senior boys mctres 18 Paul midget boys 3000- met res 271 Sherl Nairn senior girls Martin Davison junior boys 3000metres 10 Sean Junior boy senior boys 3000metres 12 45 Mark Dunning took the crown in the senior boys discus event with heave of metres Senior Snyder J J Mldfitbnyi Junto Senior Junk Senorboji S Senior 111 I J Mldirt ban J Tick Junto Mulder Dyer Open C 1 Dunning Sailor S Subject hocke Neanderthals lose in final The Halton Hills An nual Hockey Tournament Tor house league calibre players was held this last weekend at Arena Six teen teams were entered defeated Acton Neanderthals in Ihe champion ship game of the and over dlvi MVP for Orangeville was Cord and Glen McPhcrson was MVP for Acton White aw and Alan scored singles for while Dan Wei wood and Brad Ho lister scored two each for Glen McPherson scored two for Ac ton with Al adding one scoring two goals and singles going to Bill Kent Rick Parks Don Stone and Eric Stone MVP for HwTn Puff was Eric Stone and for Dehavilland George Da vies Dave Service defeated Dehavilland No Stare 32 in a thriller Blair scored the winner with 48 seconds left on he clock The No Stars pulled their goalie but could not get the equalizer Brian Beaumont and Ray Peacock scored the other goals for Daves while Gary Del Bel and Mike Dedebney scored for Canada Customs defeated Georgetown Mutual Life team by the score Morrison scored the winner with seconds left on Ihe clock Customs scored at the 49 mark of the first period Turner was the scorer Mutual tied the game with 45 seconds to go In the first with Bill scoring from A Hoy Mutual went ahead i on a goal by in the third Georgetown pulled their goalie after Customs third goal but to no avail Many of the players commented on how well the tournament was run and how all of the players enjoyed themselves All of the teams want to come back next year The success of this tournament was due in large part to the conlrlbu Ions to he tournament by the many Runners break the tape at the first annual Rebel local contingent took Ihe overall championship In the In Track and Field Classic last Wednesday at GDHS A vltational over White Oaks of Herald total of different Rebels won tintplace honors as photo Freds derb Top rainbow measures 28 inches Action was Intense at he Gordon Arena list weekend as local and teams battled out for Old Urn en hockey tide In this contest he Bun day Niters and Acton Neanderthals drew while Acton later tost In final to Orangeville Herald photo Challenge is up The Town of Hills has challenged the Town of Oakville in the Crownlife Participation Challengel i Wednesday May every real of Hills should par in a physical activity like walking Jogging house cleaning etc tor IS continuous minutes Thanks to a generous donation from Win and Co Ltd the Recreation and Parks Department will again this year be able register Fitness Challenge activity On Wednesday May ex for 15 minutes call the Challenge Hotline to be Included In the final count Watch the newspaper for more details as the date grows nearer Rebels Georgetown on April 28 The men doubles combo of Mar in Barnard and Letamec finished a very strong fourth cording to cocoach Bob McKay while the ladies doubles team of Lisa Mason and Tara Burroughs took fifth position in their division The meet served as an qualifier with only he top two finishers advancing o the pro vincial championships Both Georgetown teams were the only tandems to crack the top five In their respective divisions Ac cording to McKay both divisions were totally dominated by club We were really pleased with the team performance said McKay Our kids are not playing 10 months of the year like a club earn They did as well as we could expect The Rebels had already clinched the Halton high school title a feat they have accomplished for the past three yearn It was a very positive finish to our season said McKay Cocoach Mavis Nell also helped direct the team his season Mayors Race Road Race to be held Sunday June 12 Entry forms can be picked up at he Acton Arena Georgetown Recreation and Parks Department and the Town Main Street office For more Information call cut Mothers Day Hey kldsl Bring your mother to the Family Swim on Sunday May and we will give her a flower Georgetown Indoor Pool to m Acton Indoor Pool 4 lo 30 Backyard Pool The Hills Recreation and Parks Department will be holding workshops for people who own backyard pools They will be held In Georgetown May IS and In Acton on Mayl7at7pm Mr John Schaljo of He son Ashbce and Schaljo Bar risters and Solicitors will be leading a session on Legal Implications and Mr Bob Hart of the Health Department will be conducting a session on chemicals The clinics are free BUT par tlcipants arc asked to please register by phoning the Recreation and Parks Department SPORTS Dart wrapup BZ Dream game B2 Trout tribute B3 awards B3 If Saturday s opening day of trout fishing along the Credit River is any Indication the 19GB season could be a banner year for local anglers The annual casual fishing derby at Freds Bait Shop In Norval drew another hefty number of entrants and according to shop owner Fred several large fish were haul in over he day The fish really coopcraled said Mr Howse It was a super weekend The Judging was done by length and Mr Howse says local anglers were invited to bring In their catches Jans wins squash title Melon Jans or the Georgetown Racquet Club captured the clal under 18 girls squash champion ship last weekend with a 30 blanking of Carole Anne Rogers of Ottawa The 14yearold Jans In her first year of In the under 16 category Advanced to the final from a starting field of 12 entrants Jans will defend her Ontario iltle at the Canadian Junior champion ships on May 12 15 in Region North Halton blanked in opener The North Halton Rugby Football Club is certainly not basing Its Niagara Rugby Union season outlook on the results of Ihe clubs first exhibition match of the year North suffered a whitewashing at the hands of division rival in Park last Saturday but according to club public re a tlons officer Duane Wilson things can only get better It was the first time our pack was together this year sold Wilson after the loss We really couldn t expect too much Many new players have been welcomed to early season training sessions by North and lack of experience was In last Saturday tussle said Wilson Its still early in he season he said North will continue its ear season ex hi bid on schedule on May 7 as they host the Hamilton Hornets at Acton High School Regular league action kicks off on May The local side will compete In the NRU Division II this season and is currently training at on Tues day and Thursday evenings This year winners were Steve Murphy of and Eugene Kllngdeil of Murphy had the largest Rainbow at 28 and one half inches while Kllngdeil caught a 15- to win the Speckled division The Speckled were great last weekend said Mr who has sponsored the local derby for the post six years The 1988 fishing season marks the second year that anglers In Ontario have red licences and Mr said sales have been brisk throughout the year A lot of people have purchased them early avoid the rush he said We ve sold about he same number as last year but spread out over the year Last year they were lined up at the door on opening day Mr says it should be a good year for local anglers in search of Rainbow and Speckled trout He maintains that catching Rainbow Is about 10 per cent luck and the rest Is skill Anyone can go out and catch a fish says Mr But to do It consistently takes skill YBC bowlers advance Three Georgetown bowlers will be rolling for provincial honors on May 1415 in the Ontario fivepin finals Chris Somers Robert Harrison and Martin Johnston advanced to the provincials after copping top spot In the regional Combo championships held in Applewood on April The rlo turned In Ihe highest flat score and bowled 244 pins over their average Chris nailed a plnsonaverage In the senior division with Robert hit a 196 In the junior category Martin bowling in his first year had a 109 in bantam Martin has been bowling excep tionally well said Ralph Miller coach of the local Combo team for the past seven years Georgetown winners of Martin Johnston and Robert regional YBC Combo will par rison Chrb rolled a MB In he Ontario champion average In the senior division hips In Peterborough on May Robert hid In the jtudor after taking the nine title In An- category and Martin Id Us first plewood on April From he left year of bawling turned In a bantam arc back row Chris and Herald photo coach Ralph Miller In the front are NEWS Prolife meeting B4 Welcome CHAOS B4 Lioness dinner B5 news ENTERTAINMENT Charlie and Co BS Royten delights BS Beevor speaks BS At the movies B5

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