Face 14 tartar Recreation report WINNING SMILES Tile McCauley Ladles Basket ball League championship trophy was won b the Silver Bullets Pictured above accepting the silverware at the league awards ban qoet Wednesday evening at the George and Dragon are from left to right Wendy Wilcox Alice Ogden Tracey York Sandra and Marie Smith Team members absent when the photo was taken in eluded the league Ugh scorer Anita Stankus Sue Tupling and Chung Kim Silver Bullets defeated the Shakers to win the league crown Sandy of the Red Devils was the league MVP Kelly For of the Shakers was awarded the Irene McCauley trophy as the Most Sportsmanlike Player and Heather Nicholson and Julie Heinz were recognized as the league s Most Improved Players Herald photo Leisure Lines Meet the summer supervisors The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department is once again gearing up for an exciting and eventful summer Last year s youth programs were extremely successful running at maximum enrollment and eliciting rave reviews from parents and par ticjnants The people responsible for the planning and organizing of the camp programs are the Summer Supervisors The Department would like to take this time to in you to this year s summer supervisors Chris Lewis is returning for his fourth year with the Department In the past Chris has acted as camp leader and supervisor He brings a wealth of experience and an abundance of enthusiasm to our programs He has been a ski and tennis instructor and is currently studying Retail Management Chris will be responsible for Tot Alcott tennis The Gordon Tennis Club started the season for Ladles Inter County matches last Wednesday The Ladies A team split with Brampton Kay King and ChriB Steen won in sets 7 Audrey Houston and Ann Kennedy In sets won 1fl Donna MacDonald and Barb Rieger had scores of 36 and Joanne Van and Lota had 26 The Ladies C team took 3 poults from Fitness Club Demble and Sandra Pun went to 3 sets Graviller and Karen Wilson won with Agnes Lawrence and Dynese Grif fiths won as did prior and Norma The mixed Central team plays its first match on Tuesday slay at Howard Park l while mixed West team is at home against York Weston The House League will start Wed May 23rd and of teams will be call each member Lot Bus Trips and Studio Camp until the end of June Taking over for Chris is West who has been a very suc cessful leader with our department for the last two summers is actively involved in ricular activities at the Acton High School such as the band Student Council and theatre past experience and proven capabilities will be a definite asset to Tot Lot Bus Trips and Studio Art Camp Rosemary Davison has also been a valued leader with our depart in the past In her first year as supervisor Rosemary wilt have the opportunity to express her own interests in music and theatre She is in charge of Children Theatre Camp Children s Musical Camp and Day Camp Rosemary attends McMaster University and does volunteer work with children lear ning to speak English Her ex perience and abilities will provide quality to the programs with which she is involved Dee Dee Haynes is new to our department and will be in charge of Leadership Development and Outdoor Adventures as well as Carnival and Variety Night Dee Dee recently obtained a diploma in Early Childhood Education from Mohawk College and is actively involved in sports as both a partici pant and a coach Dee Dees pro ven abilities and past ac are sure to assist her in her supervisory role with our department Jackie is in her third year of Physical Education at University She enjoys sports and has gained great knowledge about athletics through her studies Jackie intends to become a physical education teacher and feels that her work with our department will help her achieve this goal Jackie will bring new knowledge experience and ideas to Sports Camp Athletic Adventures Tennis Camp and Make A Video Last but not least is Shelley Powell Shelley is studying English at the University of Western On and intends to pursue a career in education Shelley has previous camp experience with children especially those with lear ning disabilities Her personal in terests include drama canoeing travelling and music Shelley s past experience and competent leadership abilities will allow her to provide quality supervision with Summer Acitivities Centres and Special Needs Responsible for coordinating the supervisors is Sheri Paterson Shert has studied Recreation and Leisure at Brock University Shen has past experience with our department as a supervisor and has gained knowledge and ex perience through her studies If you have any questions about our summer programs or staff please call us at 8732600 ext 268 We are all looking forward to a great sum V Clothing ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 8771598 CHECK SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN 610 Martin St MILTON HALTON TRAILER SALES RENTALS Hardtops Travel Trailers by SIARCRAFT Lightweight Trailers by Gypsy It Hitch Installation and Service Truck Caps A Full Line of Accessories 8774266 Trafalgar Hwy Georgetown BACKYARD POOL OWNERS CLINIC The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department will be holding workshops for people who own backyard pools It will be held at Georgetown District High School Tuesday May at 7 Mr Paul Millman of Helson Kogon and Schaljo Bar risters and Solicitors will be leading a session on- Legal plications an Mr Finn Pools will be conducting a session on Chemicals Water Safe ty First Aid and Electrical Safety will also be discussed The clinic is free but participants are asked to please register by phoning the Recreation and Parks Department at 8732600 ext 268 ADULT SENIOR RESUSCITATION AWARD Senior Resusciation provides bom theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the life tag techniques of rescue breathing and emergency care SB is designed for life savers who wish to expand their knowledge and practical ability to recognize and deal with emergencies requiring good first aid skills Life savers practice obstructed airway techni ques for conscious and unconscious victims assessment of vital signs em care for a variety of victim types Location McKenzieSmith Middle School Acton DayTime Thursday May 24 Registration Please call the Recreation and Parks Department at 8732600 ext 268 before Friday May 30 m and leave your name if you plan to attend A fee will be charged the night of the course to cover the cost of the award by Laurie Burns Exercise Physiologist Fitness models report They re off and running Well maybe they aren all running but you might be able to catch a glimpse of them walking Our six role models have all been fitnesstested and have set then- goals for the month of May Mayor Russ Miller Mayor Miller has set two goals for his Com to Fitness Goal To reduce his cigarette habit by 10 cigarettes a day Goal 2 To walk miles in one hour 3 tunes a week Note Mayor Miller has already been involved in a daily walk ing program We have recommended that he pick up his pace on three days from his usual 3 miles to miles Bruce United Way Chairperson Goal 1 Arlene would like to improve her current level of fitness so that she can enjoy playing tennis again Arlene has chosen to work out on light weights to improve muscular strength and is using a computerized LifeStep machine to increase the strength and endurance of her cardiovascular system heart and lungs Dr Marg Cawkwell Family Physician Goal l would like to improve her flexibility and upper body strength Marg has chosen to work out on weights and has had a program set up She will continue with her own running program and will use the equipment as well for her cardiovascular workouts Margaret Vint Business Improvement Even with a terrible goal Margaret let us do her fitness test Goall To cut back on her cigarette smoking Goal 2 To start eating breakfast and to be more conscious of what she eats Hopefully her improved eating habits and her new work out program of LifeStepping and light weights will help her improve her lifestyle habits Bob Malcolmson Publisher The Herald Bob also has set 2 goals for the month of May Goall Goal 2 Toimprovehisoverallleveloffitness Bob has started a weight training and Life Fitness equipment program during his lunch hour 3 times a week Ken Bellamy Publisher The Independent Goal 1 Ken would like weight pounds Ken will continue with his fitness program of skating 3 tunes a week and baseball To lose weight Ken is going to start eating breakfast and be more aware of what he is eating We do expect these people to achieve their goals as they are realistic We have started those who do not exercise at all on very light work outs go get them into a routine We recommend alow per week If you choose to Commit to Get Fit as our role models have start out slow eat healthy and enjoy the new you Laurie Burns the owner of Work That Body will be writing a regular fitness column for The Herald Outlook be NOW OPEN in Georgetown SenimjHihHilBrimptnniTcMnofCjIeaofj 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