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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 October 1993, p. 30

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Page 30 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 23, 1993 Julian’s Back! By Mike Zrostek Acton and Georgetown High Schools competed at the Halton Secondary Schools Cross Country Seeneahine at Kelso ion Area in Milton Wednesda Amanda. Bonnell led the Redmen of Acton vane the midget girls 3000-metre: in a time of 13:25 while Michael Andrews finished sixth in the midget boys 5000-metres in 19:07. Georgetown District High School Rebels had a great afterncgn Placing high in eet Julian Balancing Hope With Reality Sones and JoanneTaberer came in sixth and seventh respectively in the midget girls 3000-metres in times of 14:41 and 14:53, A proven representative for many of the constituents inHalton-Peel ....10 years in the Ontario Legislature. Halton-Peel needs and wants Julian's experience Please call our office in your area for: — ride to the polls — voting information Peel 874-4748 Bolton 951-2774 Burlington 335-8346 Halton 875-2094 Julian Reed . behind Bishop Reding. Jill McMeney was second in the junior girls 4000- metres finishing with a time of 18:57 while Melissa Adams came fourth running the race in 19:25, Kate Blyth was five sec- onds behind Adams in fifth, while Ellen Matthews was seventh in a time of 19:55. With. the four top 10 finish- Your Town & Country Specialist WAYNE SAUNDERS ® ‘Sales Associate es, the Rebels won the junior girls 4000-metres far in front Blue Springs Realty toy cma 519-856-4348 (24 kr.) Of the rest of the competition. lealtor Overall, the GDHS girls ed one point out of first ae Ase behind Bishop Registered Relocation Specialist eis ‘GDHS midget boys team finished in second in the 500-metres thanks in part to Georgetown bowlers are still follwing the “Bowl the Champion Way” program. In fact, the top senior boy and girl have their own battle on, and to make it more interesting, they both bowl on the same team. When Ryan Martin bowled a 308 in the second game, Cindy Clarke came right back with a 309 the next game, but Ryan’s triple ended six pins higher, a 735. The junior boy, Matthew Walker prepping for the seniors next year is raising his average continually and is now at 208. All he needs is a few 700 triples instead of his 667 to pull into con- .tention. The bantam boys’ team Youth bowlers Rebels — Redmen conquer Kelso Chris Goodhue’s time of 18:55 good for fourth place. GDHS’ Ryan Bruce was sixth in the junior boys 6000- metres in 23:28 while Bryan Rusche came in tenth in the senior boys 7000-metres fin- ishing in 28:19. The Golden Horseshoe eee Conference champi- ips (the last hurdle before ae ‘All |-Ontarios) goes this Wednesday, again at Kelso. North Halton elemen- tary schools champi- o also ran well at the two cross country meets held at Cedarvale Park. intends to raise their silver achievement to gold status this year. Brendan Louth still maintains his suprema- cy over Richard Gostlin with a 613 triple. The dark horse showing up is Willy Walker, just out of the pee- wees and improving week- ly. In fact, Willy has already increased his average by 16 Pins and still climbing. The learn to “Bowl the Better Way” peewee group have their own competition between Patrick Hole 358 and Jason Pshyk 365 who’s season average is 129. Amanda Hole leads the smurf division (6 and under) with a 212. So, get in on the fun and learn to bowl “The Better Way”. \* _NUBO p IS EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 873-2611 Treadmills Steppers Universal Gyms __ Striders Bicycles Weights & Benches Rowers ccessories Ks) Ski Machines And More. 162 Guelph St., Georgetown Ke § (8 doors down from Baragers) oy Sy Ke

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