Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1989, p. 10

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Page 10 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturdjy August 108 Erler family The sporting life is in high gear all year By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor If you think keeping up with the Jones is bad enough try keeping up with the family in their own version of The Sporting Life Father David who works in Solicitor General s offices Toronto and mother Debbie a teacher s assistant at Stewarttown School don spend much time these days in their Marilyn Cres cent home With sports minded Youngsters like son and daughter Darby on the go it helps to reintroduce the family to the household dog now and then to avoid teeth marks Twelveyear old who will be Grade this fall at Centennial School is concen rating on golf this summer and is repidly gaining a name for himself in provincial junior golf circles He competes in the 1989 Ac cuform Junior Golf Tour and ha made his mark He is the youngest golfer on the Tour and at and lbs also has the distinction of being the smallest competitor The Junior Golf Tour is open to Hamilton and Halton Region golfers under as of Sept l He qualified to compete on this year s Tour by shooting an 87 in a qualifying round held at Burl Tyandago Golf course On ly spots were open and a field of 100 young golfers were vying for entry Duane recently took part in the Ontario Golf Association s school at Camp Borden near Barrie The purpose of the sen is to identify promising golfers and aspects of their game which can be worked on He placed 24th at the Ontario Bantam Golf Championships for players 13 years of age and under staged in Leamington and in Junior Invitational competition was runner up in a tournament played at Golf Haven in St Catharines placed sixth in a tour held at and finished fourth in a tourney staged in Dundas Valley Duane admits hes hooked on the game and spends as much time on the links usually with his father as he can spare He plays House League Soccer and was a member of the Pee Wee Select team that won the Championship at a touma Georgetown Inc ment in Bolton When summer months wane he has other athletic pursuits to oc cupy his tune Duane played Minor Pee Wee hockey last season and his team won the Hamilton Husky Tournament and captured second place in County play He was a member of the Grade volleyball team at Centennial and competes in spnnts relays and the triple jump for the schools Track and Field team Fourteenyearold Darby who will be Grade at Georgetown District High School this fall has a more outgoing per than brother Duane and her impish sense of humor helps keep the Erler household on an even keel She is enamored of Professional Beach Volleyball player Randy and volleyball is her game and no doubt California is her aim Her Centennial School team placed second North competition and took third place in Provincial Cup play in Scar borough Darbys Georgetown Bantam Select volleyball team won the Scarborough Cosmos Tournament and the Scarborough Bantam Open Continued on Page ll Dehhie and Dart share a chuckle in the backyard of their Crescent home No doubt mother and daughter were discuss Professional Beach player Hand Herald photo David offers some advice on control of the golf club through the to his son Father and son share a passion for the game and often tour area links together Herald photo CHURCH DIRECTORY NONDENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE blvd Bramalea SW corner 7 Bible Study Warship Deliverance Sunday 1030 am 700 Wednesday 800 p m We Provide Children Church Nursery Service EnglshloltaBan translation a Pastor George A 7922176 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING 8772201 fabric forum Prepared by the International Fabncare Institute IFI the association ol professional launderers Thanks For The Memory After your day it is impor ant for your wedding gown with expert cleaning and careful storage First remove pads and any other padding Some padding materials may deteriorate and ycl low with age and Main the dress Point out any stains to your The dress may contain invisible stains from food bever age and perspiration These will later appear yellow or brown i re moved After cleaning wrap ihe dress in a while sheet or covering and store flat Store your dress in a cool dry place Don t store it in a basement or attic Ask your IFI member pro drycleaner about his special preservation and ing service for the very best care BARRAGERS CLEANERS LAUNDROMAT Four Locations To Serve You Better Banagent Cleaners Girt vi sum Bamgm Cleaners Barrtgen Cleaners Shamrock Cleaners

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