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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1985, p. 19

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Late sports page Cycling Dermot takes second spot in km event Herald Stall A Georgetown man laced second in a 40 bicycle race sanctioned by the Ontario Cycling tion Sunday Cleary beat out riders at the Armed Forces Base where the race look place That s his best plac ing to date in a race proud coach Allen Si ion I of Georgetown told The Herald A racer for the past years Dermot is a member of the on Cycling CJub Nearly every week end he taking part in a bicycling race Coach said Dermot has been steadily placing In the top this year Sunday race was put on by the Toronto Italian It was a pretty gruel ling race because of the high winds Mr Stiehl said Although here was no rain the route was from an earlier rainfall Dermal said the route was laps about xorseven tight corners and the terrain was fair flat Currently in the senior three category the man I liming to place himself In the sen or two category The ranku are based on the number of points gained races during the year If he wins the next three or four races or places in the top five positions can place as a senior two Mr Stiehl said Its hard to get up front and place in every race but finally I think he going to have a chance TRAINING This Is the first year has been serious about racing his coach said Having the Bramp ton Bicycling Club team to back him up has helped as has training with senior one racer Tim of Georgetown I ride every day Dermotsnid Basically It eat sleep race and ride He averages about 250 to miles in the saddle a week Dermot racing bicycle is a p Bland with a rigid frame He does his training on if as This Sunday will be racing in rich KICKING FOR SOCCER MEDALS There were smiling faces Friday at Public School when an true tor from the Ontario Soccer Association handed out gold liver and certificates In a five day soccer clinic clinic are Joey Hull Grant Domihy Greg Workman Carrie Belinda Catherine Inn on Michael Klnnon Anne Marie Klnnon Karolyn Klnnon Gregory Sarah Williamson young athletes learned some of the liner point Shtlagh Bailey J anisic Bailey James the game and won certificates based on skill Tim my Kemplon Sharon Kemp ton Blake Butler achievement Children who participated In the Monte Sandra Dnmaky Atom girl selects down Newmarket 30 Mixed tennis teams defeated The Mixed Intercounty B league tennis team from Gordon lost in matches competitors from Swansea Aug 13 Kc and Ann Kennedy of Gordon won both their games by scores of and Isla Allison and Linda Rice also toppled opponents and 62 losing one game Larry and Tony Hull were defeated and while II Kent and Peter Hemming were downed 5 and John Rice and Bruce Payne won first game but were then and By FULLER Herald Special On Aug 10 the Atom Girls Select team was invited lo participate in a tournament In Bramp ton Their first gome was against top placed Oak vilie Although they lost game they played an exceptionally good name For their second game Ihey met and went down the three goals being scored on a penalty kick Cm their third game they were able to pull off a 30 win against New market The goal scorers were McGuinness Erica Booth and Christy On their last game they mcl Ihi other top placed team of Rexdale The score ended up for but would have been one more If not for a penalty kick save by Georgetown goalie Beth Fuller The learn consisting of Lorena Burns Sarah Moira McGuin Darby Erler Helen Ruth Burrows Stephanie Angel Hughes Christy Light SECTION THE Wednesday August 21 IMS Page I TOT DOCKS A BIG HIT Both Georgetown Indoor Pool and Acton Indoor Pool have recently received Tot Docks The Tot Dock allows the pools to serve all children These light weight all aluminum platforms make swimming instruction safe and more efficient for small children as it reduces lbs depth of the shallow end of the pool The Totdock transforms a regular pool Into on Ideal learning environment Staff changes The Recreation and bookings Parks Department have Debbie Powell former made some changes In Adult Services personnel has been appointed Cecil Peacock has Youth Service Supervis- the position of or responsible lor all Assistant Facilities youth programming and Manager responsible activities community for all park and facility concessions community and cultural groups and centres tennis courts all community school and aquatic ma in ten bookings ance as well as Facility Joanne Wilson Manager replacement formerly of London has during personal noli hired as Aquatics days and Special Events Jeffrey Bitton former- Supervisor responsible of Kitchener has been for all aquatic program hired as Adult Services ming and services and Supervisor responsible all Department Special for all adult community Events Mayors Involving sport Race and physical recreation Recognition ana Honour activities and programs Evening and the Cultural and all park and sports- Centre Annual field scheduling and skating registration skating club will be holding their registration day September 15 from 10 am until pm at Ihe Ingle wood Arena Instruction Is available at all levels including a new power program For mora information call Tracy Metier Dion Benito Erica Booth Diane Manning Jennifer and Beth Fuller did a great job of showing that George town girls soccer is to be admired for its heart and determination On Friday the girls met In After a mighty battle George town lost the game Glen blanks Royals in ladies fastball Boathouse tenders Philips Planning and Engineering Limited Is ready to call tenders for ihe boathouse wo posed for Acton Prospect Park Philips outlined their fees for work of which the town must pay or eight per cent of total cost Bccreation Department Director Tom said the construction of the cant sum until the conservation authorities approve the structure Blue Giants win The Blue Giants won their very first game of the season over Youngs Pharmacy a IS to outcome Homvuns were smashed In by Maureen lor the Blue Giants and for Youngs were Kemper Cindy English and Andrea Ford Game stars were Cyndy Kemper lor Youngs and Annette for Blue Giants was victorious over Dunlop with a score of Smacking In homers for were Paula Hansen and Wendy Graham Game stars were for Donna Brown and for Wendy Graham CORRECTION IN THIS WEEKS FLYER ON PAGE 18 THE ITEMS C D HAVE THE PRICES REVERSED ZELLERS APOLOGIZES FOR THE ERROR AND ANY INCON VENIENCE THIS ERROR HAS CAUSED OUR CUSTOMERS Thirteen was more than a bad omen for the Georgetown Royals Intercounty ladles fast ball team That was the number of hits scored against them by their opponents the Glen ladies in a blanking Thursday At home in George town Ihe Glen team overpowered their cross town rivals The Royals were sorely missing the arm of Becky their regular pitcher who was suspended in a game in Orangevlllc the week before The Glen ladies took advantage of the Georgetown roster Heather Wallace for Glen was a key player in he win going for at bat and hitting three After the third inning the Glen ladies led but in the fourth Georgetown allowed four Janet Heather Walker Rhonda Ritchie La rose all collect hits in the fourth inning The team exploded for six more runs in the sixth Inning powered by Ihe hitting of Michelle Michm Andrea Stafford Chris Hooper Janet To ten and Heather Wallace The game was called after the seventh Inning with the mercy rule being In effect EXPANSION SALE 6645 LARGE SELECTION i plus ft I ft CIVIC SEDAN ITS WORTH THE DRIVE TO GEORGETOWN HONDA ST HWY GEORGETOWN Tor 8460910 SALESSCItVICEPARTSlEASINGBODYSHOP Nelts DRIVING SCHOOL NOW WITH INCLASS INSTRUCTION FOR INSURANCE BREAK NEXT COURSE STARTS Oct to Nov Monday and Wednesday from 6 309 30 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety League PHOTO TRADER PICTURES SELL FASTER SO BE PART OF THIS EXCITING FEATURE DROP INTO THE HERALD BEFORE MONDAYS AND WE HAVE YOUR AD IN WED NESDAYS PAPER CARS BOATS EVEN HOUSES NO COMMERCIAL ADS PLEASE CALL ONLY FOR 3 WEEKS IF YOU BRING IN PHOTO IF THE HERALD TAKES PHOTO ON OUR PREMISES IF THE HERALD TAKES PHOTO AT YOUR HOME 78 PLYMOUTH PSB automatic air cond power win tilt steenng excellent running mm REVIEW Dew rent review legislation planned by the Government of Ontario means that the responsibilities of landlords and tenants will be changed retroactive to August 1985 As of that day a rent review guideline of is to apply to most apartment buildings and rented townhouses duplexes condominiums and individual dwellings such as houses Other specifics include Under rent review landlords may increase rents up to a specified limit without applying for a review of the proposed new rent However If the tenant objects to the proposed increaseeven if it is below the specified limithe or she may also apply for a review Until August 1st 1985 a 6 rent review guideline covered most private rental accommodation except units occupied after 1973 and certain units renting for a month or more Retroactive to August 1st 1985 a 4 rent review guideline is to cover all private rental units including those occupied after and those renting for more than 750 a month Until the legislation Is In place landlords can legally collect a 6 per cent increase However provision will be made for the payment of rebates to tenants of any amount over 4 per cent unless a higher increase can be justified in a rent review hearing Accordingly all landlords are being asked to voluntarily comply with the per cent limit in order to avoid a time consuming rebate process For further information on how the new legislation will affect you please contact your nearest Residential Tenancy Commission Office listed in the blue pages of your telephone directory Ministry of Housing Ontario Hon Curling Minister

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