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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1990, p. 22

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Page 22 THE HERALD Wednesday Jane Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club members Jean Nary left and Howat closely check the bowls at last s Annual Canada Bowls Challenge Tournament staged at the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club The special tournament helped raise over for the CHAMPS program of the War Amps of Canada Herald photo Leisure Lines Summer at hand The Hills Recreation and Parks Department is Cniisin into another exciting funfilled sum mert Our Summer Supervisors are at work planning and prepar all of the summer camps We have many exciting events lined up including bus trips for SAC participants overnight camping for Day Camp for Outdoor Adventures and a paying audience for the Theatre Camp productions The Supervisors are also work ing hard at preparing for Staff Training This is a threeday over night session from June at the Blue Springs Scout Reserve The theme this year is FIRE the meaning of which cannot be disclosed prior to the training sion We would like at this time to tell you a little about the training which all our leaders nor to the start of camps Each year the Supervisors develop training sessions for the leaders which cover such pertinent topics as discipline public rela tions Leadership Development and how to integrate special needs participants into our camps to name a few Some of these sessions will be led by guest speakers who are professionals their field and who have tremendous knowledge to share with the leaders This year the Aquatics staff are joining the summer programs leaders at Blue Springs for a special 911 Day on Wednesday June This day includes safety and emergency procedure sessions from the Police Ambulance and Fire Departments a session from the Public Health office a session about Child Abuse and a number of stations which will test Leaders First Aid and emergency skills The Supervisors aim to make this a very enjoyable and signm cant learning experience for all in Staff training has the Lawn bowlers show compassion Herald Special On Saturday they bowled wear ing waterproof jackets plastic garbage bags and some carried umbrellas but they bowled and the Champs Programme of the War Amps of Canada reaped the reward Over will go to the War Amps to help them assist child amputees and their families meet the challenges of amputation This Annual Canada Bowls Challenge opened under cloudy skies that soon turned into a downpour So that everyone might get the feel of the Bowls two Spiders were held where everyone bowled once for a coin in the mid die of the green Maddie and Mabel Williamson won these two events Two games had been scheduled but with all the rain after 5 ends of the first game a lunch break was called The second half was played in a deluge and it was dead ed to award the prizes on the one game played Kinsmen Team l and Rotary Team 2 tied for first place with 16 points each The two skips cut the cards and the Kinsmen Team 1 won the trophy This team was skipped by Fred Shortili with Brian Shirtliffe and Dave Brad bury Rotary Team was skipped by Ted Lawrence with Gertrude Shortili and Ian Walker Third place went to Optimists Team with June Gilson slip Marion vice and She Lawr lead The Herald and the Optimists Team 2 tied for last place Cliff Herner skip for the Herald Team with Bill Gordon Colin Gibson and Bob Malcolmson Optimists Team with John White skip Edna Mur ray Bill Geggie and Don Smith It was wet but we had a good day and the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club appreciated the response from the organizations and service clubs in town Donations were received from the Sons of Scotland Optimist Club BritishCanadian Club Roy Nurse Lions Club and the Legion and these helped con siderably in reaching our total Thank you very much We hope well see you next year potential to develop meaningful relationships and team spirit among the leaders This is reflected in the leaders en thusiasm and the quality of the programs In addition to the experience our staff with them the training session prepares them for their summer ahead in meeting your childrens needs We look forward to a very sue cessful and rewarding summer Hope to see you and your families through the summer with the Hills Recreation and Parks Department s Summer Camps For more information call 2600 ext 268 PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 SHOP LOCALLY WIN LUCKY LICENCE NUMBER HERES HOW TO WIN Each week The Herald will select a licence number from the parking lot of a different Halton Hills retailer and publish that num ber in this feature the owner of that vehicle then has seven days claim his her prize of a FREE Lube Lube Oil and Filter PLAY THE GAME WIN A LUBE OIL FILTER FROM THIS WEEKS NUMBER ND COMPLETE CAI Prize Includes S Armstrong Ave the HERALD Hilton Hill 1066 UP TO5 LITRES OF10W30OIL OIL FILTER Hillu Councillor Pam Johnston didnt let the wet weather dampen her Saturday at the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club as she was one of the many participants who helped raise over for the CHAMPS program or the 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