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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1987, p. 11

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TIIF HERALD Wednesday September Pages Terry Fox run set to go Terry li events hive been planned for both Georgetown and Acton in effort ruisi money for cancer rest re The nek Club is coordinating tin effort In Georgetown winch will be focused at he new Georgetown insisting of up to five run ners will tike to the Irdck each member completing a kg of five lups or The challenge of pining one learn is encouraged for both unci school r in run v ilk or the track sip nurse bus set up for those who wish to round the km nil be in iitiMfles including under 1 lUyeiirsold the open and the Prizes will also be given out in each category for male female and mixed divisions In Georgetown participants will be attempting to better the total that was raised in 1980 Registrations will be taken rigid up to the start of event at 8 am Sunday morning relay event Pledge sheets can be picked up locations throughout Georgetown and more informal ion can be obtain ixi by contacting Bob Porker at In Acton last years Terry 1ox Run drew participants and organ are hoping to make it even more successful this year The Acton run continues from m to 3 p m at the Acton High Participants will also have a eh met win one of two major prizes for their involvement in the event Draws will be mode for a free flight in the Olde Hide House balloon and a dinner or two at the Hide House restaurant Those taking part can find their own imaginative way of covering the course or they can simply walk or run Picnic tables will be set up and a food booth will be open so the day can easily be made a family outing Pledge sheets for the can be Mores try I eed and Hardware Office AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE MAIN ST S 8773388 The Standard Products iiilnm pi showing til the iliniuplniiships In Klrkl the weekend but lo In opening labuvi 1ml buck later In the tournament lum and alliance lo tin final of I Northern Daily Bantams foiled in quest The Georgetown Stand Im ducts Bantam A Eagles were foil in their a pniin title on the weekend us look part in the Ontario lion Bantam in Kirk and Lake After losing opening unit the Eagles fought to reich the finals of the seven team men but tost to strong en In from Wallaccburg In turning up for the event tin Eagles had only exhibition g imes over the last several weeks may have taken its toll iceorduif in manager Brian Hannah thought we wire bit ruslj he said Not having anv competitive games for three weeks I thought showed in the first ejrrn We progressive got stinger is we played our next two games The Eagles opened ilkv East of the Sudbury on day and lost asquenkerB Bobby Dezetuw led off the second inning with a single proceeded to steal second and third before driven in by a Kevin Usher single for Georgetown first run They scored two more runs in third when Scotl Van ilk Adam singled hid down a perfect bunt to score Van Valk and Ha gen scored on the ing error After Valley Eost scored run in their half of the third to make it J I Cord Burke as a bo with single and Jeff Hamuli hid walked as Dave Ridley pounded ball over the fence for a three run homer In make it heading the bottom of the fourth Valley East tied the in the bottom of the fourth but Georgetown back with Kiwn Barrow the park home nut with Dezecuw aboard on single making it But Volley fought and eventually won Von started strong on the mound for the Eagles sinking out seven batters before John Butler came in to relieve in the fourth Saturday afternoon will their backs to the wall the Eagles bourn back to defeat 1 Gord Burke pitched an excellent game striking out walking five and allowing only two hits only run came in the first Inning while the Eagles got ill they would need in the fourth Burke blasted tworun homer with aboard on i error and followed with solo shot Mirk up IK lithe scored on in Usher single Unto led off Hit with i homer Usher singled scored on Chris single Georgetown who had lost to This Lime was quite from the ir earlier meeting is Ihi 1jgles registered a KM rule victory in five inn Burke sbiwed control in recording Ihc win two Jl nine and giving for six runs of first never look Singles Doyle Hannah Van Ik Burke Barrow counted for the first three runs 1onio sw i home run to bring in the three In Ihe top of the fourth three more runs and a solo shot to rounded out the scoring Eagles came up against the undefeated squad for the title followed in Ihe words of was We just mike the plays wove been known to make over the year he said It was a case of Murphy Law we execute the plays the way we can When Ihe dust had settled it end of the first inning had scored nine runs on five hits two passed balls some untimely The regained their com from then on ind held ill lecburg to just three runs over the remainder or the ami but the image hid been done the Instructor school The Parks Depirtmcnt is offering a Red CrossRoyal I Saving Society Instructor Course The is offered it the Georgetown Indoor Pool from Friday Sept 18 to ind I- or more in formation call Hie pool Pools close down Acton and Georgetown In door Pools will be closed from to 13 for pur poses for nil pro begins Sept p at both the Acton ind Georgetown In door Pools home for Georgetown only r The Eagles loaded the fuses in second but failed Despite the disappointing fir the liam Ind successful iccording to Hannah It the little things tint m ide great yeir We got a good j both Let Fern Wolf And Bob Rae Keep Fighting For You On September Vote FERN WOLF New Democrat Halton North For Information ACTON 3346 GEORGETOWN MILTON TIE WOLF HALTON NORTHS DEMOCRATS Authorized by The Fern Wolf Campaign Commltlee niches and everyone looku It is projected then will be two midget rep teams playing or Georgetown next season but m of the players will run together in competition The parents of supnorkd the team in a ltn aicordmt to Tin parents were super he said let myself and eoiches handle the team In their efforts to r use miniv the trip tin lyers sold ehoeolaie eld a wash and bottle drive mi contributions made lo lit i nisi were big plus and Be lumbii are to be thanked for ie 1 their display signs during tin spetnl events he iv ilk Automotive who provided trucks or the bottle drive ant Miracle Mart which look in Ihe hot as will GEORGETOWN FALL FAIR mm SEPTEMBER 11th 12th 3th GEORGETOWN FAIRGROUNDS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER YOUTH NIGHT j I Opens j Kinsmen Girls J ill Playoffs ill I I I Hall Opens J ROCK CONCERT 357 AND SI SATURDAY SEPTEMBER A Kinsmen Girls Soflball Playoffs 10 CanadianAmerican Saddle Horse Show Western Horse Show A 411 Beef Dairy Interclub NOON Cattle NOON TOO PM Entertainment With Sound Investment Si Tiger Sharks Sheep Dog Demonstration 00 p GOLDrNIIFLMFTS Precision Motorcycle Team Canadian Mini Tractor Pull CHILDRENS DAY SUNDAY SEPTEMBER Light Heavy Horses 4H Sheep Show Pony Show j FARM OLYMPICS J I Pet Show J Sheep Dog Demonstration j I j Otto The Magician J 1 Chris Ken Whitely and The Junior Jug Band j feature I lit I Precision Team to follow light heavy horses ADMISSION- OPEJVo jindltliirtlniifrldly 11 St SUA Tt Milt II FALL FAIR SPONSORS Motors Georgetown Lawn Garden Park Lincoln Peel Insurance Servicemasler McAdam Alexander Georgetown Fruit Markel s Body Shop AT THE FAIR SPECIALS ALL REDUCED PRICES BE SURE TO SAY HELLO GEORGETOWN LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT 5 Armstrong Ave 8776686

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