THE HERALD Wednesday June 1M1 Page Halton Hills public schools have track success at Nelson Three Halton Hills public schools managed some top finishes at their respective track meets last week held at Nelson Stadium in Burlington May 28 and May 30 At the AA track meet on May 28 Stewarttown finished se cond with 290 points followed by McKenzieSmith in with At the AAA for schools with the largest senior enrollments in the county Centennial finished fourth overall Stewarttown had a great deal of success earning line first place finishes nine seconds and nine thirds MckenzieSmith did well taking two firsts nine seconds and 11 thirds Centennial managed to win two firsts four seconds and eight thirds RESULTS Centennial First Andrea long jump and Toll Toris boys shot put Second Susie Jones jr 100 metres metre jr girls relay team Carolyn Doornekamp long jump and Leigh Shilhngton int shot put Third Jill McMenemy 200 metres Leigh Shill- ington int long jump metre int boys relay team Susie Jones jr metres Mike Wallinga jr high jump Matt Todd jr shot put and Toll Toris sr boys shot put and 400 metres Stewarttown First Bridget Campbell jr metres Keith Vent jr high jump Dan Vanderbyl jr triple jump Dave Gisby jr shot put Karen Walker int long jump and high jump Lisa Harlow sr long jump Joanne Meek shot put and Avery metres Second Bridget Campbell jr 200 metres Maureen Tse jr triple jump Shannon Lyness jr shot put Tracy Little int 100 and 200 metres Jenn Murray sr 4x100 metre relay and Chad Highes high jump Third Junior girls metre relay Roanne Sones jr triple jump Sarah Walker jr shot put jr metres intermediate- girls metre relay Karen Walker int triple jump Corrie Golden int metres Lisa Harlow metres and Andrew sr shot put McKemteSmith First Jennifer Vidler int 1500 metres and Dave int triple jump Second Chris Young jr boys metre Amanda Manuel int metres Jenny Goy int metres shot put and triple jump intermediate girls metre relay team Jason int 100 and metres and Dale Hewitt shot put Third Chris Young jr boys metre Adam jr long jump Derek Tribe jr triple jump Amanda Manuel int metres Jason Wilson int metre and long jump intermediate boys metre play Shari triple jump Paul Schick sr 400 metres and senior boys metre relay team RECREATION NEWS Summer swim lesson signup OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Hey Young People Are you looking for something exciting to do this summer If you are then the Hills Recreation and Parks Department has a solution for you If you are between the ages of and and enjoy windsurfing horseback riding swimming and many more other exciting ac tivities then Outdoor Adventures is the camp for you For more in formation contact ext LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Wanted Young people who are looking for something exciting to do this summer and who want to meet new friends If you are interested in travell ing to places like Ontario Place and Bingeman Park and getting valuable leadership skills then the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department has the camp for you Become a Junior Leader or Leader in Training For fur ther information contact 8732600 ext 270 DAYTIME HIKING FOR EVERYONE Walk Talk and Be Happy is a weekday morning program offer ing a chance for Tots Parents and Seniors to walk and explore our natural environment together Come and join the fun for two guided easy paced nature walks along the Bruce Trail on June 5 and June 19 Each walk is approximately one hour in length with snacks provided People will meet at the Civic Centre parking lot to ar range Call the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department at ext 268 for information today Our first walk was today but we are still looking for company June 19 SUMMER SWIMMING LESSONS Registration for summer swim ming lessons begins June at both the Georgetown and Acton Indoor Pool entrances Registra tion begins at 900 a m For more information call ext FATHERS DAY SWIM Join us at the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools to celebrate Fathers Day June 16 ptn Alcanthe most important window shopping youll ever da SUMMER WINDOW SPECIAL WE PAY THE GST Until June 30 Take advantage of Ibis Summer Window Special today Let M Boucher Sons Install your energy Win dows your choice of style and We piy GST until 30th we Quality Experts in Skiing Soffit Fascia W Windows Doors Patio Doors FREE ESTIMATES RH 2 Cone 8 GEORGETOWN Boucher Sons Aluminum Ltd 8778830 Black Widow pitch Black Widow pitcher Debbie went for all strikes while pit ching against Green Ladies Powderpuff play at the Fairgrounds Friday Herald photo Georgetown Skating Club studies ways of success By SALLY Herald Special Think that figure skating in Georgetown is over No last weekend the Central Ontano Section hosted a You and Your Club seminar at the Nottawasga Inn in Alliston Four members of the GFSC event plus two more were there because one is treasurer of the COS and one is an area representative so Georgetown was well represented The purpose of the weekend was to hold seminars to help to run a more successful club and to share ideas with other club members There are clubs in the COS and there were 227 delegates representing 72 of those clubs There were five guest speakers with one being Debbie Wilks all who brought their knowledge and experience to enrich the weekend At the awards banquet Netty Kim was presented with an award for being the Canadian champion in Junior Ladies skating she started her skating career in the Georgetown Club The GFSC is expecting to put this new knowledge towards making the Georgetown Figure Skating Club even better for anybody wishing to learn to skate Figure Skating Day at Canadas Wonderland is on Saturday Save per person Adults plus and children 3 to 6 only pay 25 plus taxes Just show your CFSA membership card PATIO SLABS Grey Red Brown White from 24 ACTON PRECAST CONCRETE LIMITED call 8531 529