Tbeie HIUi JIIU excelled at dam let I to right bick Angela the meet on April Gabriel Eaglet Winning ribbon were in front Kim and Taicha Jills In on April 30 Ingram On the beam are Hay ley Included In front left to right Ken Brown and Kerry Herald Jooei Shannon Nolan and Jenny photo Jills on the beam Gabrlelle Eagles and Ken Jones led the way as the Hills Jills turned In a sparkling per formanceinOrangevilleonApr 30 took first place all round In the division of the competl Hon against four other clubs She placed first in beam first on bars and first on floor while topping off her day with a third In Ihe vault also won top spot in the all round department competing in the Tiny division against other gym took first In bars floor and vault and finished second on the beam Other members of the Jills also performed well at the meet in eluding Shannon Nolan who look se cond position all round In the Cadet division other com petltors Jenny Ingram also placed second all round finishing right behind Kendra Jones in the Tiny division Jenny had two and vault tied with Kendra and a se cond an the floor She added a fifth place finish on the bars Meanwhile in the category Hills gymnasts finished Tascho was third overall second in beam bars and floor and fourth in vault Angela Sheppard was fourth second on floor third In both beam and vault and seventh on bars Heidi was fifth third on bars and floor filth In vault sixth on beam and Kim Wiltshire finished sixth third on floor fourth on beam fifth on bars and eighth in vault Brown and Kerry Wiltshire rounded out a fine outing tor the locals in the Cadet division taking filth all round first In bars third on vault and eighth on floor and Kerry nailing down sixth spot tie for first with Shannon Nolan on vault fourth on bars and fifth on beam Tough week for Rebels Lost week was a rough one for the GDHS Rebels rugby squads as the locals took it on chin for six On Thursday Rebel seniors dropped a decision to M M Robinson white the Junior contingent lost by a 1611 count The midget side faced local rival Acton and suffered a drubbing Those performances however were a direct improvement on the teams outings of May 10 when the Rebels lost a trlpleheader to Assumption The senior side lost a respectable 104 the juniors fell 164 and the midgets were blanked 300 But Thursday games albeit Josses had GDHS coach Bill Bingham feeling optimistic about future rugby forays We played the junior game two men short said coach Bingham Despite that our kids played welt kind of ran out of gas though and t use the wind properly In the first half Meanwhile Bingham saw great Improvement in the senior side dur the second half of loss to M Robinson It was the same kind of thing as the Junior game he stated We played better against the wind Wc had some better inside passing In the second hair Bingham said the GDHS midget squad is learning each time it hits the field This is the first time we run a midget team and here a lot of inexperience he said Tomorrow Thursday May the Rebels will visit ifi ilton while both the midget and senior sides travel to Burlington to face the Nelson Bulldogs Mayors Race Registrations are now being ac ceptcd for the Tenth Annual Mayor s Road Race to be held Sunday June 12 Entry forms can bo picked up at the Acton Arena Georgetown Recreation and Parks Department and the Town Main Street Office Kit REGAL Combtots And Hi TKhnotogy JUST A SHORT DRIVB TO BUY FROM THE PEOPLE THAT MEAN A QREAFDEAU V 151U34688 RIGHT HERE FOR YOUI Now or Used CONTACT Murray Wilson Bulck Cadillac Ltd MAIN T EAST MILTON ONTARIO Oh Jays win twice in powderpuf play SECTION B THE HERALD May Bremen Dragon Ladles Excellent base running and hitting kept the on lop with Debbie Ferguson making a scoring steal from second to home Along with Sheila Kirk awesome double play from second to first and precise pit eh from Elaine Morel and and Hamilton All the Broozers played a great game For the Dragon Ladles Donna Peacock tried for the comeback with threatening triple In he bottom of the seventh Excellent catch on third by Bonnie Malenfont Good of fen and defensive playing by all Dragon Ladies Bob Go for Gold Bobs Cats purred like kittens in I his match against Gold Good all round playing by both teams the Cats coming out on top Strong bats from Linda Armstrong Andrea Ford and Bonnie Hatcher kept the runs scoring as well as solid defen playing from Laurie at shortstop and Marilyn Jones at third Go for Gold Janice Murray Jennifer Reynolds and Annette Van Dyke had the bats In motion with good solid hitting Although Ihc runs there all the Go for Gold players had a good game Twisted Staters For the Sisters Bcv Campion had a great night at bat belting out a grand slam also showing good hit ting was Michelle Hulme with a blc A great oil round effort by all Twisted Sisters Bat gave the Sisters a run for their money with Sheila Andrew bashing out an over fence Linda had a great game In the field The Rat gang played an ex game Oh Jays is Cobras 11 was a night of for the Oh Jays wllh Sharon belting out two and Julie Hilts Lori and each smashing out one Needless to say excellent hitting by everyone put the Jays way out In front The Cobras also had solid hitting from Debbie Lindsay Lorraine Tanwell Debbie Titus and Donna Brown all with doubles and a great homerun from Cathy Even though the Cobras had the bats swinging it t enough to catch the Oh Jays A great game by all Rhythm In Blue IS iz Great batting from Lynn with two triples helped to give Rhythm in Blue the win Ruth had a great night catching everything in sight All Rhythm in Blue players had a good night hitting and fielding Even with Debbie Ferguson s single and great behind the plate catching the quite get it together for the comeback Heather hit a nice triple along with Sylvia Murphy with a double A great game played by all Broozers Oh Java II IS With the tying run at third Jim Marclt struck out the pressurefilled Donna to end the game It was an exciting game played by both teams with the Oh Jays squeaking by with the win Strong bats from Mary Lynn Hllller and Mela ton for the Jays kept the pace roll For the Stinkers Jan Walker hll a nice triple along wilh Judy Cater and Diamond each going three for three YBC bowlers busy The sixth annual Club tournament was held this year at the Town and Country Lanes in Ont The contingent from Georgetown numbered sixteen and produced a winner Robert Har a Junior bowler at Georgetown The Annual YBC awards night for all champions etc will be held at Georgetown Bowl on Wednesday May 18 at Ice Cream Fever Hits Saturdays Sundays in May NEW HOURS- Main St S Georgetown Sat 8 8 Sun 111 Hoisting the hardware John left and the Georgetown Jr Gemini Mere named Hie David Jnvetulei win a Silver Slick title at Memorial Trophy a Ihe top well allOntario champion Senior In the ahlp photo thla The two helped Summer fun Get ready Its almost here sum supervisors will be setting the wheels in motion lor the fantastic fun filled summer ahead at the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Tot Lot Summer Ac more Signuptodayanddon tdelay Interested future leaders please make sure that your Leadership Development Application Is in soon as the deadline Is Friday June 10 Registration has begun for all of our Summer Programs Call cxt for more information and stay tuned for further updates GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND TffiCARSTcflEOEXreilTS SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SPRING GENERAL MEETING For the purpose of the election of officers at GORDON ARENA Upstairs On May 29 at 1 pm TERRA COTTA CONSERVATION AREA Fishing Derby And demonstrations by the Walton Fly Fishermans Club Saturday May 21st Prizes will be awarded or the two longest fish caught and a drew prize for the lucky registered participant Reglslration hours for the Derby will be from 30 a to p Fishing licences must be presented upon registration More details will be posted the day of the Derby CAST IN 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