Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1976, p. 12

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Page 1HHE HERALD Wednesday IS 10 It was all Georgetown at Everything come together or the GDHS wrestling Rebels last Thursday at the Hnllon Championships held at M M Robinson High School in Burlington and head coach Bob McKay would have been Justified in thinking How sweet It Is In dual meets and in this year Rebels do as well as they have In the past mainly because the team went through a rash of injuries and McKay because of cumstances and design gave his rookies the Job of carrying the main load for the team As a result some criticism was levelled at the earn performance record and naturally this didn sit too well with the coaching staff The Rebels wanted the Hal ton badly and more than proved how capable they are as they literally mopped up the floor with their opponents They dominated the championships so completely that second place Nelson finished more thai a hundred points back of the Rebels Georgetown finished with points points and third place While Oaks compiled points Of the weight categories the won while taking six and a third Twenty one Georgetown wrestlers competed In the and fully 17 qualified for the Peel Cham Individual champions for the Included Frank at lbs Rick Rodgers at lbs Bill at ldO lbs Pat at lbs Wayne Martin at Hi lbs John at 157 lbs Gavin at 1G8 lbs Steve Turner at 178 lbs Andy Common at 1M lbs and Bill Heavyweight just one rung the Georgetown wrestler Into below the champs were Brian the Peel Bill finished at lbs Peter In his weight class In Fournler at lbs province last year and Paterson 106 Ted third the year before so his Phillips at lbs Victor credentials had already been Farkas 13 and Peter established to the various Milne at 13G lbs Brent Collier third at US lbs Bill Bradley who suffered shoulder Injury ago and who was to In the coach satisfaction It very complimentary gesture but unfortunately Bill shoulder Is still not right finds himself in the same situation for the Peel will have learned just how highly he Is the Peel Halton area regarded in area wrestling circles just prior to start of the top two wrestlers the championships Conch in his weight class at this McKay went Into coaches championship and it Is to be meeting to request Bill be hoped that they will allow his allowed a bye into the Peel request The had Thc been set last year for just such a request but McKay was by no means certain that his wished would be met He need not have worried because coaches agreed to will be held this Thursday at High School in Misslssauga and only the top two wrestlers In each eight class will Qualify for All Ontario competition Stankovitz hits for career high in Rebels loss rhe wrestling Itebelt won Championship last Thursday at M Robinson High School in Burlington and meet directors would not have too for wrong in placing the in a class by themselves weight classes and finished more than points ahead of their nearest rival Here Tom Hastings competing in 141 lb class prepares to take his opponent to the mat In yet another example of Rebel dominance THE HILLS GYMNASTICS CLUB held their Optlonals meet last Saturday at E School in Milton and these two young misses from Georgetown were very much a part of competition Andrea Stafford above strikes a pixie like pose while Julie Robblns below prepares to the beam Fourth place in the league standings was at stake last Thursday as the GDHS Senior Rebels journeyed to Oakvillc for a game with OTHS However it was juts I not to be the came up somewhat flat and were dumped OTHS jumped out to early 140 lead led at and continued their domination In the second half en route to the win Mike SlankoviU was really the only bright spot on the floor for as he had an outstanding game hooping a career high points Paul was next in the Rebel storing parade hitting for points also collected 12 rebounds this deserves special mention as I ploys the guard position coach Jim had been hoping for a fourth place finish but Ihe record played The ItLb Burlington at press time thc score was not available this Friday at the gym they host White Oaks while they round out their regular schedule against M Robinson this earning Monday Because the Rebels have been into the category their really can almost be practice matches Nevertheless wins are desired and Costignn Is looking for all out efforts by his players Junior Rebels fail to show in final quarter The acceptance inlo the A category has assured the Rebels a crack at an All Ontario Championship In this area only and arc classed as AA schools but they hnve Georgetown The All Ontario s will be held in during the stands at with three March break and Hie Rebels games remaining while OTHS should have more than an even a record and appears chance of returning home with to tun fourth spot locked up the championship silverware Hie Junior Rebels reverse occurred in the displayed all the lendencies preseason contests this ycor that have plagued them u throughout this season last games fls lh yarded lnc vear had a more than even chance to win hold onto the lead when they had it and became disorganized under pressure Coach who has gone through a learning experience this w not too harsh on his charges but did express disappointment in their showing He puts the team 1 with record down to inexperience under pressure Last year the Junior were out of most gomes before had been reached and therefore never rcallv had to come through under fire enough exact They waltzed through opposition so leading up to regular league play they still had not been tested Most of the team losses this year have come in elose games and it was lack of pressure situation expertcnee that scuttled them game gainst 1erdui almost be divided into two contests In the first lalf Georgetown ale up the student t and in the brief time lhat he appeared on the court he hit For eight points and was impressive The Junior Rebels round out their season this when they host Acton High School Matiht the Itebs Senior finish season in second The Senior volleyball team completed a successful season this past week they won two mat knocking off White Oaks on Tuesday and downing a pesky team on Thursday the regular Playoff will begin this Monday as the host Milton In a best threeoutof five suddendeath match The winner of this match will meet the Scries A winner from The tvo wins brought the Georgetown girl s final season record to five wins and a loss In their Eon I league they finished In second place behind arch nemesis Ink clock was the only team to best thc West Halton gym meet Rebels swim to fifth Georgetown Queen Elizabeth Park High School Centra Peel High School Burlington Central M Robinson Trafalgar and John F Ross High School from are entered and thc games are expected to get under way it 15 m Saturday mor focusing on this Saturday when at m with the the will be game scheduled of the Georgetown for a start Those fans of the game and even the uninitiated are well advised to make their way to the gym this Saturday for exciting volleyball action i The playoffs are just over the horizon but right now all Over competitors representing the Gymnastics Club the the North York and Kitchener Waterloo took part In the second annual Halton Gym Baltics Club Invitational Optional Meet held last Saturday at School In Milton pride of place for the full events goes to the North York Turners Club which won both the B team and Tyro team competitions as well placing tint In each of the individual with the exception of the Open event In the B team competition the Pink team placed second with the Blue team placing third The outstanding individual competitor for the day was Halton a Shirley Vance In the Tyro A competition Shirley In the vault bora and floor third In and second overall Several Georgetown girls come up with some fine per for the team In the B category Sara placed fourth overall look fourth in the bars and placed third In floor exercises In the local club competition Sara finished In first place In the Open com petition Ruth still recovering from a skiing accident gave an outstanding performance Diane was first In thc vault while Robin Montgomery won the bars The overall open competition was won by Penny McMillan of the Club The second Invitational meet was a warmup event for the Ontario Central to be held In February the High School Championships were held at Lord Elgin High School In Burlington last Friday and the Rebels finished in fifth spot behind White Oaks Nelson Lord Elgin and M M Robertson While a fifth place finish In some events might not be considered something to be thrilled by In the Rebels case it represents quite an achievement to last year there was swim team and a fifth place finish within two years Is a credit to coaching job done by Tom Adams and Joyce Fin Icy To qualify for ihe Peel Chnmpionshlps a swimmer had to finish within the Iod 12 In his event Georgetown swimmers seemed Intent on going as a team because all members qualified Thc captured three individual Cha mpionshlps Jennie Thompson won Junior Girls metre butterfly in a time of while Heather Clarke swam to two titles In the Junior Girls 100 metre freestyle and the Junior Girls metre backstroke GDHS swim team members include Allison Taylor Janet Cathy dellucck Kim Grummet Annne Woods Jennie Thompson Heather Clarke Drew Clarke Glenn Connor Dean Gary Brown Brad Eric Grodon Norm Tonnahlll and Gordon The Peel Cham plonships were held at the High School Tuesday OPENING SOON SOCCER REGISTRATION 1976 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Will Be Held At From P On Saturdays Feb Mar 6 Fess Per Player to a Maximum Of For A Family Plus An Additional S3 Per Rep Player Over And Above The Family Plan Proof Of Age And Parents Consent Required COACHES MANAGERS AND REFEREES ARE ALSO ASKED TO REGISTER ON THE ABOVE DATEi To Avoid Purling Your Child On A Walling List Register Early Town Of Halton Hills 1976 TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act and pursuant to By Law No adopted by Council on January 19lh the first two Instalments of taxes for will become due as follows First Second ALL Instalment Instalment WARDS March 3 April The above Instalments represent an Interim billing of 1976 taxes based upon one half of last year residential mill rates The balance will be billed about the middle of the year and will be payable In another two Instalments All Interim Tax Bills have now been Issued Ratepayers who have not received tax bills should make Immediate application at the Tax Information Counter Municipal Building or by telephone PAYMENT OF TAXES G USHEFtA Trtisu or Tax Collector YOUR ALTERNATIVE TO SAVE GAS AND MONEY HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE The Money You Save at W II Be Your Own ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 2 MONTHS or mile warranty THE BEETLE LIVES WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF PRE OWNED COMPLETELY RE CONDITIONED AND 100 GUARANTEED LATE MODEL FROM AND BRA NEW RABBIT Test 1976 AUDI FOX or SL IN STATION WAGON or SEDAN CAR 36 Test Fuel Injection using their tht has in practising hard in preparation for the Tournament to be held March fl which hopifullj will mark the point r led when the team went to their rooms at Inkrmlsiion came out mined to amends the second half not untkrwij the seemed content to rest on their open Inn halt laurels came im with a tenacious full court press In tin third period completely demoralized Rebels threequarter time the lead hud been sliced to points 13tl continued their domination in the final period to take the win In attemptiiiK to nem the Perdue onslaught three Paul Norm Grady became a over zealous and fouled out so leading into the crucial last few minutes wen without three minnslns who quite possibly could have changed the game final outcome As the were forced to accept their fifth defeat Paul hooped points for the Rebels while Grady chipped In with IB points One bright spot for Georgetown per formancc of newcomer John Is a IN THE MATTER OF Section 35 of The Planning Act R S c 349 AND IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills lor approval of its Restficted Area Bylaw NOTICE THA it the Gordon Mi catlor coll larlo Municipal Board has appointed Monday our ten clock local time In forenoon m Street In the Town of Hills II parties Interested n supporting or opposing special leave given the Clerk requests to Board and of ring properly of February AD STEELE Solicitors for The Corporation of Halton Hills Street Georgetown Ontario IN THE MATTER OF Section 35 of The Planning Act S 0 c 349 and IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills for approval of its Restricted Area Bylaw 74 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE Ontario MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday the day of March at It hour of ten clock local time In forenoon Gordon Alcolt Mcmorlo Arena Street In the Town of Hills Georgetown lor Ihe hearing of all parlies supporting or opposing this application if you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing Board may proceed In your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of me proceedings ions taking pari In the request a copy of the decision from presiding Board Member Such d will be moiled to you when available Toronto this day of January 1976 SECRETARY EXPLANATORY NOTE BY LAW NO 7451 Thc Hearing before Ontario Municipal Board commencing on Monday day of March 197a will determine whether or not restricted area By law lor The Corporal on of Town of Hills should be approved in whole or In and whether or not amendments should be made to the By law Restricted area By law SI Is a comprehensive toning by law affecting oil those lands now with the boundaries of the Town of Holton Hills that were formerly part of Corporation of the Township of By law provide or zoning of lands within the former Township of Esqueilng In so doing regulates the uses which may be made of these lends The toning categories covered by comprehensive by law and the which maybe made In each category are set out Indeiallln the by law but provision for rural residential commercial Industrial and open space uses PRITCHARD Clerk Administrator The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hilts Municipal Offices Main Street South Georgetown Ontario

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