Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1990, p. 15

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK June 39 Acton Minor Softball Dave Dolliver hurls shutout Dave superb pitching secured the first game against New Hamburg South in the New Hamburg Squirt Tournament last weekend The scheduled games for Satur day were rained out But all the players were ready for Sunday as double runs were awarded to Shawn Brett and Stephen Orticello Single runs were credited to Robert and Allan Reynolds Much credit goes to Ryan Townsend with two In the second game against the Rep team from St Marys due to excellent pitching on their behalf Acton battled right to the end with a loss of with Brett Petnllo scoring the only run Coach Dave NaKeff asst coaches Lockwood and Bob Reynolds and manager Cornelia Turpin were very proud of the way each and every player gave 100 playing ability and had fun and showed excellent sportsmanship Squire Select team consisting of Robert Turpin Jason Shawn Allan Reynolds David Behling Brett Adam Ryan Townsend Shawn Hopkins and Stephen Orticello And a special thanks to all our supportive parents Atom Boys June Acton Nellls Construction 20 Kilbride A Acton Bryon Coles with a grand slam Adam Ahearn a homer and walks Chns an RBI homer and single Matthew a double single and a walk Ryan a homer and single Devon a homer Daniel Bunt and Joey Thompson each with 2 walks Kevin Dick a single David Albano and Michael Smith each had a walk Kilbride A Seth Brouwers a single and a walk Mark Bedford a double Jeremy Stevenson and Kitison each with a single Jeremy Dorst a walk Ontario athletes lead the way ONTARIO 1 More than 1000 disabled athletes participate in sports throughout Ontario Ontario athletes make up as much as per cent of all Cana teams in disabled sports ONTARIOS DISABLED COMPETE IN MANY SPORTS Disabled athletes participate in almost every sport able bodied athletes do For example amputee athletes compete in archery and volleyball blind athletes wrestle and take part in gymnastics cerebral palsy athletes play and soccer and wheelchair athletes play basketball and sledge hockey CANADIAN ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS At the 1988 Seoul Canada finished fourth among competing nations The Canadian Cerebral Palsy team placed first at the 1986 and 1989 international championships In 1984 at the Interna bona Games for the Disabled held in Long Island New York Canada placed third out of countries taking part ONTARIO DISABLED HOI D VVORI M Joanne Bouw of St Catharines an athlete with cerebral palsy holds three world records in shot put discus and javelin two of which were set at the Seoul Jeff a Windsor athlete with the Ontario Amputee Sports Association broke the world record in the metre track event at the Seoul Adam of Brampton came in second place in the open 1 metre wheelchair race at this years Commonwealth Games held in Auckland New Zealand TO li At the Seoul 100 people cheered athletes in the wheelchair marathon On average a finishes a marathon in one hour and minutes compared to two hours and in minutes for an bodied runner SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN Martin SI 878 MILTON I GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAD STEREO EXPERTS 8772425 APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS W Hand AN Claim ont BakeiY British Bakers CAKES for donations British Breads Pastries 8770596 SX Guelph stGMrgeowi CROSS esthetics TANNING TONING Wo Specialize In Full Body Care FkuIi MateUp Treatment Pedicures Sun Tinnmi Iffnini Pram 8736013 Atom Boys June Acton Nellis Construction Kilbride 1 Acton Devon with a homer and a single Adam with a tnple and a single Matthew Bodn with a single and walk Chns a Kilbride K Erin Taylor credited for the lone run Squirt Boys June Acton Hills Electric Acton Used Auto Parts 10 Hills at the end of the fourth inning with a run lead Halton Hills Shawn Hopkins with 2 homers Jason Wilson a homer and a single Ryan Town send a tnple and single Shane Sero Craig Worskold Derek Lockerbie each with a single Louis a homer Ryan Valente with 2 walks Ryan Prueter and Tom Robertson each with a walk Bearly Used Robert Turpin a homer double and a walk Scott MacDonald a triple and double Jeremy Rhynold and McGilhvary each with a double Joel Bannister a single Jason Wilson and Jason Pembleton each a walk Squirt Boys June 25 Acton Bearly Used Auto Parts 13 Kilbride 11 Used Jason a homer and single Shawn Lockwood a homer and a walk Geoff Stoneham a homer Allan Reynolds Jeremy and Wes Aim and each with a single Joel Bannister Kevin Cullingham Scott MacDonald Matthew Boycott and Kevin Moreland all with a walk each Kilbride David Brown and David Holmes each with a homer Billy Trenwith with a single and 2 walks Jeremy and Jason Cockburn each with 2 walks Ken Steepe and Jeff Kay each with a walk OK by Laurie jBi fejv r Physiologist Test your knowledge The Benefits of Exercise and Physical Fitness FALSE Activity will make children grow taller 2 Activity enhances digestion T F 3 Activity is a biological necessity T One of the major causes of back pain is weak abdominal muscles Canada ranks high in citizen fitness as com pared to other T 6 Obese children eat more than nonobese children 7 Canadian citizens fitness levels decrease after age five T 8 Approximately 10 per cent of Canadian adults are obese Active people tend to have lower concen of fat in their food T 10 Activity can affect people s social emotional and mental states T ANSWERS HI Id J J J DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN MM ACROSS LIBRARY ANDCUlTURALCtNTRt 8772359 Good service good coverage good price Thats State Farm insurance St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there FARM INSURANCE Passive Reducing Exclusive Ladies Salon SUNTAN BEDS per Session 10 Sessions for J 8734907 Guelph St Rear Entrance Georgetown Campbell House Gallery 115 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Above McCarthy s Tea Room 8730674 BOYS GIRLS TAKE A BIG STEP TOWARDS A BRIGHT FUTURE JOIN THE HERALD CARRIER TEAM EARN A REGULAR INCOME NO COLLECTIONS Introducing COLETTE SIMMIE Our Carrier Of The Week Colette Simmie is on example of the many 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