Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1985, p. 19

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Open Weeknlghts pm PHONE HAZEN SALES SERVICE LAWN fiUAROEN EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR STHATTON Georgetown Track Club Today the day for us to get Participacting Today is Me National Chall enge seems as If everyone is getting involved as Georgetown is being challenged by New Brunswick WHAT IS TIIE GREAT CANADIAN IENGE Its a one day inter city Fitness con And fun The challenge is issued by five host city mayors representing different is across Ihc country The object is to motivate as many people as possible to register participation with a local organizing committee It means just 15 minutes of any physical that makes jour heart beat faster like walking jogging cycling or swimm ing The winning community or Fittest city in each category is the one which achieves the highest percentage of citizen participation JUST IS MINUTES Nobody is going to be fit after walking or running for just minutes on Challenge Day but gelling up and out represents a personal commitment to the idea of fitness The Challenge is a step or a skip in the right direction and may be the first of many more to come for thousands of Canadians Whatever you do make sure you yourself in by registering your minutes of physical activity TltACKCIUK ACTIVITY The Georgetown Track Club is inviting any citizens join us the Georgetown District High School tonight for a short walk around town Afterwords join us for refreshments inside the school Any participating seniors will be registered in the Challenge RUNNING SHOUTS A lot of this past weekend by members of the Georgetown Track Club On Saturday May the Meadowvale 10 kilometer race took place Bruce Maelntyre and Don placed second and fifth respectively In Ihe race while Don Moshmter also competed Paul Burroughs our club president and Tony Matthews travelled to Centre Island to run In the Longboat lOkilomolor event Despite the rain Paul said there was a turnout At the Old River run in Bob placed second overall in the two kilometer race with time of seven minutes seconds In the lOkilometer event John Grace was 10th overall ilh a time of minutes 25 seconds the semi cross country course all these runners for performing so well UPCOMING This June 1 is the Bread and Honey 15 kilometer race in and June is of course the Ma ors Road Race GREAT CANADIAN PARTICIPACTION CHALLENGE Wednesday May 29 f PeelHaltontrack and field ional meet Consistency best des cribes Georgetown I District High Schools I performance at Fridays j Peel track and field meet The Rebels had qualify for todays regional championships slated for York Both top finishes came in the meter where midget Jeff Amn io and senior Kevin Powers did the honors finishing time in Powers a 150 A total of four olher Rebels qualified for the regional event Junior Amy Powers 3rd seniors Shawn Lnngdon Linda will run in the girls races while junior Mike Wood joins Amato and Powers as a qualifier for the boys races Wood finished second in lime of 18 The three girls limes were not The Rebels also many second IB tcamnialc finished thud Unit finished in Die lop four of their Jin Sha was third in her while midgets laam Tonne and Joe wen third and All three ill it the place finishes Harwell and Huh r Hu tu day s competition Harwell also finished second in the senior 100 meter hurdles to qualify in that Juniur also finished second in the 110 meter hurdles in a lime of 15 seconds flat Three more Rebels advanced with their placings in the BOO meter races Midget Alison Irvine finished fifth with a lime or while senior Harris was fourth in her race in a Midget Paul was second in his race in while senior Hesse finished second in 1 Nancy MuElard quali fied for meet today with a fiflh place finish in the open girls 400 hurdles The midget boys and senior girls 100 relay teams also qualified The senior team of Harwell Mustard Snyder and Sandy was second in a lime of seconds The midgets were In a time of 411 1 seconds is liaison Dave Fisher Kay and madeuplhat team Also the girls x learn of Irvine Snyder and Burroughs finished fourth in their race Dave Bunks third place finish in also qualifies him for meet High jumpers Jennyj Melville and Glenn Me Caught ry finished and fourth m girls and senior boys respectively heights were available r shot putt Jdj th Acton High track team nets seven gold medals at meet j Rebel David Hanks clears the in I lit eel and fitId imcl Hank meet did a number of hi will be in Im- to or he for todays Those doing well high the and A total of seven athlet es competing in io cats made up the Midget runner Maria and senior both hud gold medals each in her and respectively Uranick won the 400 race in seconds and set a new ieel Hilton record in the with her lime of 10 Senior Theresa Dunn took home the gold In the discus with a throw of meters She won a silver in put with a throw of 10 meters Midge competitors Sue Craig and won the other Acton gold medals Craig was first in the long jump with an effort I of 50 meters while Bartlctt won the no meter hurdles race 14 seconds The athletes will advance nal meet being held at J York University Quail I tiers here will in Ontario on of Schools Athletic Association meet he George low Minor Hockey As- milh sent a IlIIci Ontario Bantam championships president Wayne Pries said the based on Ihe Ihe association had in hold nig the midget tournament last April We did it once with the midget tournament liked il he snid Tin It tier was to have sent In Ihe Ontario Associa other ion ill be made f of Ihe ml he is I nil quile confident we will it based on lisl year he said The is applying for the bantam event because it is one left that applies lo what Georgetown has io offer Pries said the ouhlbo the A but thai In applicable lilt is ibk put a iliampiiiiislitiiplavduwii lie would likely go after a sponsor like the GMHA did with its tour However add he is not sure if event already has a sponsor who the of the weekend affair Should the be in its apph friMii the 1 1 Ontario Association and 1ltIES Specters walk away with win Squash teams win The Georgetown Men and B InlerClut Summer League squash teams racked up two impressive wins this week The squad defeated Supreme of Mlsslssauga SO while the B learn did same against of Mlssissauga In action the Ladies team dropped a close 3 decision to Pickering In the win Andy Deruchic and Brian Day won their games while Ken Thorn Jim Moia and Jim Jakes won their contests by I Nell Cotton and Allan won their league matches while Mark Brabant and Laurie Kemp won their games In ladies action Wendy Cotton and Myra won their games while Chris Kogon and Diane Andrews dropped 30 decisions Jan Cook lost a tough contest In her match A bases loaded walk provided Glen Williams Specters with their fifth consecutive Coun ty League victory last week Glen Williams and were tied going into the 10th inning and had a man In scoring position when Glen hit a double However three consecutive walks by pitcher Earl Rogers gave the visiting Spec ters 43 lead and eventually game Specters pitcher Gary Halls went all the way in recording the win Glen Williams manag er Ted Wilkes said he is happy with how his club has played up until now but cautions the season has just begun Five games dont make a season The Specters got on the ANDV board in the first inning when Halls and scored as a result of a double Glen Williams added their other run in the fifth inning when Rob Wilkes came home on another Broadbent double acUIel their id Specters ill hove Mi Men Williams a match ull over h h at Glen Willi anuj in ami diamond Erin Williams learns could field eight plajers and after the threw the lakeparl in the game pitch the This will Iti a ic for contisl was defaulted us Wilkes communed Currcntlj Glen Willi It will give us a chance is undefeated witho lo the clubs from mark this year outside our Classes offered A number of fitness classes arc being offered throughout Hills Minute Workout will be available at the Georgetown District High School every Tuesday and Thursday evening from to m First class will begin Tuesday Junc25lh Pre Post Natal Fitness will once again run at Cedar vn Community Centre Georgetown and at Middle School For these and fitness classes call for details NOTES The held its of this weekend as about GO vutingdclcgalcs turned out at the Arena Pries was named the association President wilhKeilh Bennett being named Vice president of Operations Jim is the Vice Administration Douglas Edwards led of Planning tjrations Ed Serjeant son and Carson Mlnmch art Directors of while Ray is the Director of I lie while Barb and Vieki Sports- in brief Softball win Glen Williams atom girls scored seven in the first inning and never looked back as they won their second game of the year against in Rural Minor Softball Association play Thursday The Glen IB hit attack was paced by Sarah Packer four hits three doubles Amy Cooper three hits including a grand slam homer and Shannon Morris three hits Tora hud two of Iimehouscs six hits Cooper Charlcnc Hancock and Jennifer Dean scored four limes each while Morris and Andrea Trusirum scored three times each Dana Slier ic Peacock Packer Kerry Inglis Angle Hancock scored twice while Amanda Harlow and Kim Page scored once each scored twice for Limehouse while Tora Santos Impressive games Saturday the Gordon Alcolt junior tennis team defeated last years champions from Erin Mills to record their third straight win of the year Dave Harris and Mark Shepherd lost their under 15 match while Sieve Eastwood played a strong game winning his under15 singles 6 1 Kennedy and Jay Anderson back in the second set to lie their under 18 match giving Ihc locals the deciding set after Mike Hurley soundly won his under IB singles match 61 action In other league play Howell Plumbing drained G Bell 15 10 after five innings Bell takes on while Howell plays Mr Submarine in league action Summer permits There are still number of Summer Sport Permits be picked up at the Recreation and Parks Department offices in both Acton and Georgetown If you arc a regular baseball diamond or a soccer field user please make now lo obtain your permit Ai ins Lei us know THEHOTTEST SELLING AUTOMOBILE FEATURES INCLUDE GEORGETOWN 8731694 BEFORE YOU DECIDE TAKE A PONY FOR A RIDE PRICED FROM 6345 00 HYunoni COUNTRY 318 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN parts and mrvici 8466858

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