Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1988, p. 14

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THE HERALD Timet 1HH athletic award nominee at Bauer athlete of the year and tnoil Bishop Reding School Include front manlike Marie Sweeney left to right Joanna Miller most Bishop Reding award Christine sportsmanlike Graham moil sportsmanlike Ac- Reding athletic award Michelle athlete Durante athlete of the year In the the year will be doled out at back are Anna Pelrllll he school a June 3 athletic banquet Reding athletic award Beatrice In Milton Herald photo Male nominee at Bishop Steve athlete of the year Reding for 1 are Trait left to Tim McDonald moat sportsmanlike right Check athlete of the player Jay athletic year and moat sportsmanlike award Eric Matt ion athletic Daniel athlete of the year award Herald photo Dan Fratnlk moat porta manlike Olympic trials in July road to Seoul starts here Heat wilts Rebels CDHS Junior end senior girls see cer teams bowed out of the season on Monday but they did In it in contrasting styles The seniors gave Lester Pearson everything they could handle before bearing the final whistle on the short end a score while the juniors were victimized by heat and a potent Queen Elizabeth Park offence In a loss The girls never gave up until the final whistle coach Sncena sold of the senior side The juniors suffered from the heat she added Lisa Mason scored for the seniors who ended the season in fifth Don to Lester Pearson fourth Mason goal capped off a fine pass play that saw the Rebels move Kewley reserved high praise for Mason She soccer here for three years and this year was her best season said She s really a competitor and a good team player Kewley the heat and kept her charges cool by changing players every minutes and they took frequent water breaks The junior Rebels had less luck In the hot weather and it played a large part in their loss to QEP Melanle scored the lone Rebel goal on a penalty kick In a game which saw one GDHi player go down with heat exhaustion Georgetown is a long way from Seoul but 26yearold Cleary Is hoping the hills of will help carry him to the Korean city In time for the 1BB8 Bummer Olympic Games is bidding for a spot on the Canadian Olympic Cycling Team and according to the local racer Hills Is considered one of the premier sites in the nation for bike training Its a great place to train said Cleary last week after returning to Georgetown from races in sylvania and Winnipeg Its rural and there are a lot of races held in the area Cleary who started his cycling career as a is hoping to cam a position on Canada our man pursuit team which will vye for medals in the Olympic track racing events The trials are slated for the Montreal Olympic Velodrome on July 1 and Cleary is hoping to be at his best when the competition rojb around I think my chances of making the team are excellent although I have a lot of work to do said My limes can be faster than 1 ve shown lately and I confident it 11 come around Although disappointed with his results in a 4000metre pursuit race held in Pennsylvania two weeks ago was elated with his Improvement a week later in Winnipeg The Georgetown rider lumed in a onekilometre time or one minute- 18 seconds in Trexiertown before whit that down to a 1 IT on a much slower track in Winnipeg That was a highlight Mid Cleary It was a significant After turning in a time in ho 4000metre distance in Montreal prior to his Pennsylvania trip was understandably disappointed with his in a hot and windy Trexiertown I was looking for a IS he said Legion girls win third Georgetown Legion Girls Softball team won third game in a row with a decisive 160 win against a handed Erin Mills club Carrie Gallant pitched the game for Georgetown for her second win of he year striking out 11 in the five in game while giving up Just two hit Erin Mills arrived with just eight players and in the fifth Inning the had to be cancelled due to an Jury the third baseman me big bats for Georgetown were Lesa Shrubsole reaching base three times Linda Bolters three for three including a double and a single driv In four runs Teri Korzadt bad a homeruntocapoff fine game Georgetown again proved heir speed on the bases as they stole five bases with Ton ing home on a passed ball at he plate Georgetown next home game Is May against Forest Glen followed by a home with Milton Interest charges and service fees should be closely examined whenever you are in the market for credit Rates vary greatly and the methods of calculating interest and services differ from one institution to another It is your right and in your best interest to know precisely how much credit is costing you You should always compare carefully such things as the interest rate being charged the amount of time allowed to pay in full before interest is charged how the interest chargesare calculated the noninterest charges such as transaction or service fees the competitive benefits offered by one institution over another M ComoranoM Canada CanadS However Cleary managed to focus on the positive aspects of the race There were a lot of Olympic and national calibre racers at Trex Georgetown Dermot hopes to pedal his way onto the Canadian Olympic Cycling Team In time for the Summer Games In Korea National trials take place In Montreal In jUy Herald photo lertown he said It was the first track meet for me against that calibre of riders It was a good ex In a sport where half second provements are compUshments Cleary enthus ed about his onekilometre success in Winnipeg While Cleary cut lime from his performance on the slower track some noteworthy counterparts had difficulties Curt Harnett who won a sliver medal for Canada In won In with a 1 and he rode fll 08 In Winnipeg said Cleary Meanwhile plane connection hassles in Ohio bogged up Geary 4000metre pursuit race in Winnipeg Itwaaawashout be said Cleary says such contrasting per within a competition are Commonplace in pursuit track eye My riding this year has been up and down he said there an various setbacks that are port of the Sport Looking to a summer schedule of racing and heavy training Cleary hopes to develop consistency and prove his speed before the Olympic trials Having started out as a has established a solid endurance base He said his current training is designed to in crease his Speed Intensity Is the name of the game now he said Speed work for currently consists of twea day workouts times a week the longest session stretching to about three hours from Cleary especially with the Olympics as a goal He is cur sponsored on the North American racing circuit by Courier One of the ex poises they may be helping the Georgetown athlete to cover Is his penchant for fig They re a great training food said Cleary who will often eat an en tire saddle meal while on on ex tended training ride Cleary relies primarily on fruits a cola and water fluid mix and of course fig new tons to sustain him on his endurance rides says it not uncommon for a cyclist to consume upwards of GOOD Recreation briefs Summer Visit a wild game reserve walk through yesteryear or splash In a wave pool all during Hills Recreation and Parks Depart Summer Bus Trips Eight trips are offered this summer as part of the Summer Activity Cen Program They are also open to anyone interested in just getting away for a day Trips run each Tuesday and will be visiting Session 1 African Lion Safari July S Session Black Creek Pioneer Village July 12 Session 3 Marincland July Session Park July Session Toronto Metro Zoo August 2 Session 6 Ontario Place August Session Canada Wonderland August Session Sunshine Beach Water Park August Registration for any Bus Trip must be mode by he Friday prior to each trip and children years of age and under and who are not registered In our Summer Activity Centre Program must be companied by an adult Come and Join one of our adventures just for the fun of it Volunteers This year the Halton hi is Recreation and Parks Depart Theatre Camp is full and we are currently seeking volunteers with theatre experience to help assist the program Call 877 and ask for Pete calories a day and still lose weight He said constant hydration and caloric replacement must be under taken about one hour Into a long ride As Important as his diet is the sup plementary training Cleary pursues as part of his overall cycling game elan Weight training particularly squats figure heavily In workouts as does cross country skiing during the winter months As ideal as Halton Hills may be for cycling finds training alone to be a bit of a compromise Hes pleased to see cycling becoming In more popular In Canada and he would like to see the forma of a cycling club In Georgetown in the near future Cycling is a lifetime sport says Cleary Meanwhile the would be Olym plan Is keeping his goal firmly in mind I m taking one step at a time he said is hoping that each or those steps will lead him that much closer to Seoul Tennis loss The Gordon Ladies C In County tennis team did not fare well against Sheridan team on Wednesday Gravllle and Prior had scores of Deb and Norma Maynard lost In three sets 67 Barb and Trudy Roy went three sets 16 Our only win came from Sandy Morrow and Dalga The Ladles A Inter County team did well against York Old Mill get ting three points Doreen Thomson and Pat Harris won with Ann Kennedy and Pauline Kent also won with Kay King and Audrey Houston in a tie breaker won Allison and Slsnett had scores of 34 36 The Remington sponsored Father and Son Mother and Daughter ten nis event will be June 18 and 19 Those interested please register In clubhouse or call Norma at The House League play starts June The Mixed Inter County teams are away every other Tuesday and Thursday evenings Redmen exit A fired up Oak vi lieTrafalgar team and a in day combined to end the 1988 rugby season for the Acton High School midget John McLean scored his team only try as the suffered a 234 defeat at the hands of last Friday In We didnt ploy well said Acton coach Mar tin Lewis It might been the heat Lewis however was also quick to credit an enthusiastic Red Devil side was really up for the game he said We had no spark had little time to relish their victory though as they were later beaten by White Oaks In the midget final An Open Letter From Garth Turner A few days ago I took a big risk I gave up my daily newspaper column in Toronto I suspended my own business affairs I stopped my work on radio and TV Now I am running to be the Tory candidate for Georgetown Acton and the rest of the new federal riding of Halton Peel in the coming election Because I spent the past month leading a protest of more than 000 people against incredible tax increases in the last Ontario budget I entered this race late Very late The three other candidates have a big lead among party members I behind but that matter because I believe in the power of the average person not just the political insiders I can win the next election for you 1 an go to Ottawa and tell them what this area is all about what it needs and wants because I lived here for years And I can try to make the government understand were tired of steadily rising taxes over spending and political inefficiency But I can do it alone This riding is huge stretching from Orangeville to Burlington Already in a few days people are coming forward on their own preparation for it exciting nomination meeting June 22 in Georgetown Will you help In return I promise to listen work hard and be somebody within the system tint you can trust No slick campaign No backroom deals Just us starting small starting together Thank you my friends Here what I need Buy a i Halton Peel Progressive Conservative membership before June 1 7 As a member you can vote for me at the June meeting I his is the only way I can win Volunteer a few hours of your time during the next 16 days and evenings to help us get organized for he big meeting Be a part of the convention night Talk to a neighbour or a frit nd about supporting me Here are some of our community helpers They re waiting for your call Millie Adams Georgetown Malcolm Martin Georgetown Peggy Height Acton 519 853 2014 Angus Doughty Bolton 2099 Mary Nassagaweya Gail Grant 5923 evening Donna 416 Roy Wood 8542580 Elaine Tansley Campbell 416 8542579 Jamie Tuck Burlington 416 3367136 Greg Brechin Burlington Or you can call me directly and tollfree at this number 2993 Again thanks Were growing kk

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