Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1989, p. 18

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Page 18 THE HERALD Wednesday June 14 1989 Rebel flags fly for Georgetowns best athletes Letter winners GDHS athletic letter winners or 89 are front left to right Sue Subject Kim Mizener Sberl Nairn Becky Dobbin Janelle Lewis Kor and Meredith In the back are Dave Sdda John Cruise John Manning Natalie Janice Gregson and Jen Herald photo Best of 89 These Georgetown Rebels received rave reviews at the 1989 GDHS athletic banquet June 9 From left to right Sarah Junior Jon Newcombe senior boys Tara Burroughs senior girls and Dave Lawrence junior boys were honored as the schools most outstanding athletes for 1989 This years banquet featured a Hawaiian barbecue theme Herald photo Late goal draws Guns Pineapples and plaques Holding pineapples and plaques are this year s ma jor award winners from the GDHS athletic program In the front left to right are Cindy McLaren Award Meredith Hamp Paul Award Julie Ross Jen Goodfellow and Sheri Nairn Spirit Awards In the back are Dave Lawrence and Sarah Broughton Gord Barwell Memorial Awards Jon Newcombe Award and Tara Burroughs Mary Patterson Award Herald photo Tuesdays first game in the Senior Ball Hockey League saw the Petro Canada team score a goal with seconds left to go andjorce a tie with the Midas Top Guns Petto Canada had leads of 20 and before the Midas team scored three goals to take a lead but Jim Gillam scored for Petro Can to tie the game Scoring for Canada was Nell McDonald one goal three assists Marty one goal two assists Don one goal Jim Gillbam one goal and to Angefo Spodafara end Ted Rom trough Midas goals were by Gary Beck Doug Baxter and Bob one goal one assist Mark Maxwell Warren Vereg Ray Peacock Roger Watson and Tony all drew assists The second game was a tight checking affair but the Ponhac Trackers managed to bold on to a lead from the start and finally break the game open in the third period Grant Bodnar with two goals and Brent Ladds with a goal and an assist led the Trackers scoring parade Rob and Greg Bodnar drew assists Choice Airs long goal was by Steve Christopher from Barry Ward The game saw the Kent take a 21 lead after one period and then score three unanswered goals In the third to win convincingly Ken Whit bread one goal two assists Don Parker and Disanto both one goal one assist Geoff Parker Al Hay one goal each and Ron Huibers one assist rounded out the Kentners scoring while Bill from Ian Syme and Brian Hunziger replied for the McGibbon Hawks HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 Fun day planned for local seniors On Wednesday June 21 30 am 3 30 the District Seniors Games Commit tee has scheduled a Fun Play Day at the Burlington Central Park Seniors Recreation Centre Events include Bridge Carpet Bowl Euchre Horseshoes Lawn Bowling Shuf- Snooker Softball Throw Swimming Tennis Walk one kilometre and of course refreshments and socializing The fee for registration is Acton Lions BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Featuring AllStar Lions Club Teams JUNE 1989 Rain or Shine MacKenzie Smith Middle School Acton Boulevard Acton Hot Dogs Pop Prizes Bring The Entire Family For A Great Day ADMISSION Draw MAKE DAD HAPPY Fathers Day 20 OFF All In Stock Plants Shrubs Trees Evergreens Fruit Trees

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