Cees Keukens (centre), the allround Tae Kwon Do world champion and member of the World Martial Arts Fall of Fame, will hold a demonstration next Saturday at Riverside Spa, starting at 11 a.m. Keukens and some of his black belt students will demonstrate how Tae Kwon Do can be a healthy form of self improvement as well as self defence. GLFFL RESULTS League Standings Ww L PTS. IBC 12 0 24 Arnies 10 2 20 Burns 8 4 16 Living Lighting 6 6 12 JV 4 8 8 QES 2) 10 4 O'Tooles 0 12 0 Playoffs — Sunday, Sept. 13th 8:45 Living Lighting vs. J.V. 10:00 Burns vs. QES 11:15 Arnies vs. O'Tooles League High Scorers Sue Ferguson (ABS) 98 points Rosemary Gale Wysocki (JV) _75 points League Interceptions Carol Kovacevic (ABS) 5 Marg Walinga (CIBC) 5 Brenda Hamilton (BT) 4 Rookie ball team enjoys success by Naomi Patterson Throughout the summer we trav- elled to several out-of-town games. We played against some very expe- rienced teams most being involved for at least four years. This being our first year of rookie-ball would prove to be very exciting. The whole team put their best efforts into every game, and to our sur- prise we were more than just com- petitive. Our first-game against Hamilton ended in the first victory for Georgetown 20-14. Our second game we fought off bad weather and played Guelph. Here again the team shined and took another victory 4-3. Our third game was to b ea chal- lenge, we were playing the O.B.A. rookie-ball champs — Thornhill. It was a hard fought game to the end. Georgetown showed their great potential but were defeated 13-4. Our fourth and fifth games were played against Burlington, another top O.B.A. champion. The first game was an eye opener for our team, but they still showed their stuff to a defeat of 15-9. The second game we came back strong and alive and would show Burlington what we were really mae of to take the victory of 14- bane whole season for the rookie- ball team was a great success, who says Georgetown doesn’t have top rep team players. These kids played with their hearts and the love for baseball. We want to thank all the parents for traveling to the games, and giving the kids their support along with a lot of loud cheering. Thanks to the kids for making this a memorable summer for the coaches. We, the rookie team would like to invite Georgetown to cheer us on at our exhibition tournament September 19 at the Fairgrounds. There are several out-of-town teams coming, making the competi- tion strong. H.H. Recreation Department: news and Lost! Found! Are you missing your favourite sock? shoe? pair of shorts? towel? All of these and more can probably be found in the Recreation and Parks Department’s Lost and Found located at the Civic Centre. Saturday Peanut Club A special time, a special place for your special little person. Each Saturday morning children 3-5 years of age are invited to join the Peanut Club for a great program of games, stories, songs, crafts, pup- SOMEONE NEEDS same (010), eo) hp) 3% WINTER COAT! Did you know that someone who needs a coat could be toasty warm this winter because of your generosity! All winter coats will be accepted until Oct. 15/92 by St. Albans Church, 537 Main St., Glen Williams and Barragers Cleaners at their two locations - 166 Guelph St. and 360 Guelph St., Georgetown — to be cleaned free of charge and distributed to someone who needs it! Thank you for your generosity! programs pets, and lots of fun! Program operates from Ecole Sacre Coeur, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., October 3 to November 7. For more information contact the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department at 873-2600 ext. 268. ool Closures Both the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools will be closed for repairs and maintenance from. September 6 to 20. They will reopen September 21. Fitness Programs It’s time to get in shape. Join one of the any Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department’s fitness programs. There are pro- grams in Acton and Georgetown for both men and women. Choose any day of the week. Water Exercises, Circuit Training, Countdown to Fitness, Dance to Fitness and Stretch and Swim are a few of our Department’s course offerings. For more information call 873- 2600, ext. 268. GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1992, 8:00 P.M. GORDON ALCOTT ARENA UPPER HALL * notice of motion/s affecting the constitution must be received by the secretary, Elizabeth Young, 230 Delrex Blvd., before Sept. 16, 1992. 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OQ Monday afternoon seniors' league O Monday afternoon ladies' league OQ Monday night mixed league QO Tuesday 6:30 p.m. ladies' league O Wednesday afternoon ladies' league Q Wednesday night men's commercial OQ Thursday night 9 p.m. men's league O Friday night 7 and 9 p.m. social Q Sunday afternoon "Triano Mixed" ees DON'T FORGET Y.B.C WEDNESDAYS 10 A.M. TO 11 A.M. : ALSO OPENINGS FOR PEEWEE - BANTAM - JUNIOR - SENIOR ACTON BOWL 10 Main St. North, Acton 853-0470