Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1983, p. 6

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WEEKEND EXTRA Tlnrsday IK I Open Weafcnlehta I I I PHONE BT7 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Barons dump Chics HELP AVAILABLE Softball League action last week The Barons recehed strong pitching efforts from Betty and Lou backed by the line defensive efforts of Sandra Cousens and Cindy Elaine Moorelond star red for the Chics on Ihe mound and at the plate unloading a lovely heme Giants lose fifth game Young p couldn upset first place and shared the pitching duties for Youngs Julie and my Wood were the stars for while Sandy Marshall was the winning pitcher undefeated now in five outings are currently leading the lea followed by Young at three wins and a pair of Insurance have a pair of wins In third place while the cellar dwelling Giants have yet to win In five weeks Chris Hooper scored runs to ad Magna son Insurance to an IB- 10 victory over the Blue Giants In Kinsmen Girls Softball action this week Jennl starred in he field Tor winners and Hope was the winning pitcher Diana Westlake and Diane Taylor shared the pitching duties for the Blue Giants white Annie was their out standing player I other action Real Estate downed Young Pharmacy 17 13 Despite a cic grand slam and a good night at the plate for Jane 10K Biathlon Acton race on Sunday The third annual Acton Biathlon will be held Sunday starting at the Acton Arena The gruelling 10kilometer race combining running bicycling Is scheduled to start around a m The race la sponsored by the Acton Men a service club attached to be YMCA Participants who have yet lo register should arrive he Arena no later than Sunday race organizer Jim The late fee Is per entrant There arc all kinds of categories for racers from father and mother to men a and women Over35 Lost year people Therace of course Is strictly a pairs competition The first and second place teams in each category will receive medals while everyone that races will receive a certificate of participation facilities will be available at the course and water will be available at four different check points on Ihe route Register now for activities Register now for he Hal ton Hills Recreation Departments summer activities Programs atari Mony July for a summer of fun Register at James St Georgetown or Mill SI Acton or mall in the form In be Spring and Summer 83 Brochure For more information call as Registration will not be taken on Friday July 1 dm to the holiday In other action the Riders charged to victory over the Blue Mooners Riders Joan Gilmer and Ruth Wilkinson played well in he field for he winners Meaner Debbie Prior was also strong in the field but Linda Weeks stood out with a triple to go with her fine pitching efforts Mostly Golden had so problem with he Kelly Cougars winning Judy was tough the plate for the winners In support of pitchers Laurie and Mary Jones The Burgundy Brewers slipped by the Blue der Ilfl Calhoun pitched for Thunder and Edgar had a good night al the plate The Green Gators inued their winning streak dumping the Screwdrivers The Gators put forth an excellent team effort in winning with Debbie Lindsay and Hillock standing out TYPIST malum ratable seeks luitim position Willing learn new system j pleasant woih in dWed h413 MACHINE served yens on industrial mechanics scenes Can ha 33 steady em roundly work Have apprenticed on printing press Haw done furniture witt wok shifts relocated Have clean driving record G lie Can Mark ha MALE 3D 1 1 years tractor trailer class A I or would like car sales Bert- ha Local threesome take tourney A Georgetown threesome skipped by Lillian Lawrence took first place honors at a Invitational Trebles Tournament hosted by the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club Wednesday Lawrence teamed with Shirley Chaplin and Betty Hobbs to best 11 other entries from StreetavUle Milton Port Credit OakvWe Bramp ton and Weston A Streets threesome skipped by Irene Pickett managed second while third went to skipped by Jean Sanderson WANT A GOOD SUMMER HOLIDAY LET US DO YOUR CLEANING MA1D0AY Bonded insured Experienced ft dependable Fully equipped 8773581 niiumaitaMiit What Is life like for a severely disabled adult Participation House In Mnrkham It means decorating personal tastes be It austere modern or as a ham radio station Seven bedrooms with adjoin ing washrooms surround a living area In each of units Each unit also contains a large well equipped tub- room complete with whirlpool for hose with circulation problems Meals are served In a central Brunch is prepared on weekends for sleep- ins Every Sunday evening family and friends are come for supper and since here are no visiting regulations guests to stay as long as they wish Weekend leaves wilt family are encouraged along wllh longer periods for Programs offered Include a work shop paying minimum wage for light assembly or packaging Kitchen facil I ties teach basics of cooking where Recreation such as and arts and crafts are available to residents as well as visiting day program participants Although It is not compulsory become involved In all personal hygiene and therapy are mandatory to maintain a good self Image health and a feeling of well being Integration with the community was outlined along with other facilities in last weeks column Eight staff on duty during the day a nurse at all times and 130 volunteers provide someone to help at all limes As Ihere is an equal number of male female staff and residents con- versa lion never lags This stimulating environment at Participation House encourages devel of potential In each of residents who as a result may require less care in North York with 15 apartments and Tuxedo Court In Scarborough wilh have 20 staff A semi Independent lifestyle is created here for those requiring limited assist during specific the day Participation House has a 30bed home In and a 44bed home In Hamilton These homes are inde pendent of the original home in Markham but are modelled along the Ideas wfo BRIANS BICYCLE CLINIC Reconditioned Bikes Expert Repairs King 8776338 BBUjoom SHBLA HUGHES Accounting Services Auto Body I Equalization plan proposed nam Equalising Ihe residen tial las burden across he province la being propo sed by the ministry of education In an attempt to provide equity In edu cation for children across the province The ministrys grants policy director Jim Martin- ton board of education trustees Monday night that the proposal defends the need for equity We know residential assessment varies across the province Mr Mart In said Under the currant formula commercial Industrial assessment la pooled across province but only for approved problem created by the ability of some boards to ism this yield for unapproved ex- advantage of those boards with minimal assessment The proposal alterants correct unequal tax assessments on similar bouses In differ ent parts of the region he said The ability pay for in excess of be ministry ceilings for elementary and seconda ry school students not equitable TO SAVE ENERGY AND WEAR Your window air con do an In and Window Air conditioners Fans Den 8773957 GEORGETOWN AUTO GLASS 8777433 PETS HOME CARE a end mi Call PEACE OF MIKDREGD 8776472 ALUMINUM In Aluminum Siding SoHit Also Storm Windows Doors and Awnings 8775383 ALUMINUM BOX 1 as CHURCH ST Georgetown Ont SsflHintlFttcU Dmi spin Wind 8774217 WORKMANSHIP MEL TAYLOR ALUMMUMLMTED FEATURH6 Aluminum Home Improvements 8776772 CONCEPTS Dtgn Construction Renovations Repairs New Construction

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