Page Wednesday April If Minor Atoms win The Georgetown Minor Atoms who could easily be termed the comeback kids defeated Port Colbome 31 In Georgetown en Sunday to win the Zone Championship The Minor Atoms had one of those years that teams dream about but rarely accomplish They won their league with a record of won the D Division of the Tyke Tournament at Maple Leaf Gardens and capped their season on Sunday with the Zone Championship Sunday game was a miniature version of the Final Series Itself Port won the first two games of the best three out of five series and looked unbeatable The Minor Atoms then pulled together to win the next two games and set tbe stage for Sunday deciding contest Going into third period on Sunday the Minor Atoms were behind and Port appeared to be coming on The air was token out of the Port Colbome sallihby an early third period Georgetown counter then Greg Robertson assisted by Andrew and Maurice David scored The game and Championship winning goal The other Georgetown goals were scored by Maurice David from Fred Kendrlck and Jeff Moore from Howie Oram Tom Harding and Ian Word did a fine Job with the team all season long and along with the team members deserve the heartiest congratulations majors lose The Major Atoms had a disappointing end to their fine season in Port Colbome last Saturday when what appeared to be a victory turned Into a defeat by a referee decision Georgetown was leading 33 as the final seconds ticked away In the third period Port Colbome scored but Georgetown argued that the Came had ended before tying goal went Into the net Their pleas landed on deaf ears as the referee ruled that the game had not ended and allowed the Port goal The Georgetown youngsters must have been affected by this questionable ruling as Port scored within the first minute of overtime Port scored once more before the overtime period ended to win both the game and the Zone Championship In this game Kennedy scored two goals for Georgetown while Kevin Franks notched a single Adorns and Norton assisted on both of Kennedy s goals Port Colbome took the scries three games to one COLLEEN HOWARD Centre trophy as the Senior with the highest number of points above a pass from three judges on any one test She Is flanked by first runnerup left Laura Simpson and second runnerup Tom Simpson CAROL ANN won the event at the CeorgetownFlgureSkaUngClubsClubcompetltlon Club presents the trophy to Carol Ann GAIL SHANKS centre accepts the club s Most Improved Intermediate Skater for her sister Leslie First runnerup was Terri Lomb left and second runnerup was Ron Sparks Final touch to skaters winter activities A HAPPY DOUG ALL holds her LeahSmeaton left trophy as he Most Improved Junior Skater Eastwood right was second The Georgetown Figure Skating Club climaxed its winter season this past Sunday with a family skating party and the presentation of club trophies The trophies were for club competition winners as well as those skaters the professionals felt had progressed the farthest during the skating year Races and games for all ages formed part of the program and the younger members of the club who found skating a bit taxing enjoyed themselves with sleigh rides The club competition trophy winners included Pre Novice Carol Ann Cathy National Badge Test Eddie Howard and Lana Ellison Dance Champions Michelle Dlttfach Beginner Free Skate Sherry Smeaton Girls Interpretive and David Watson Boys Interpretive Club President Ron Snow presented the winners with their In the special presentation Sandra Lovell presented trophy to Sarah Peart The first runnerup was Michelle Evans and the second runner up was Alexandra Debra Dougall wss judged the Most Improved n and won the Executive first runnerup Gail runner runner t honor was Leah Smeaton and second runner up was Gall Eastwood The Gil Ruston Trophy presented to be most proved male skater without private lessons went to Stephen MacLeod first run nerup was David Collier and Richard Gale was second runnerup Lesley Shanks won the Presidents Cup as the Moat Deserving Intermediate skater Terri Lamb was first runnerup and Ron Sparks was second The Senior Trophy presented to skater ob taining the highest mark above a pass In any one test was won by Colleen Howard Tbe first runnerup was Laura Simpson and second runnerup was Tommy Simpson Ron Snow club president In closing the awards prcsen tatlon expressed the executives thanks and ap preciation to all the parents and skaters for their co operation over tbe winter season The figure skating club will bold Its annual meeting this Thursday at 00 at the Canada Trust Building At that time a new executive will be elected and It la hoped that all those wishing to help out the club In any capacity will Figure skaters do well on CFSA tests A number of figure skaters from the Georgetown Figure Skating Club took part In CFSA tests at the Chlnguacousy Skating Club this past week The results of the tests were Prelim Figure Jo Anne Searle Melltta Gossner Cathy Smeaton Heather Rogers 1st Figure Mark Snow Tommy Simpson Julie Freestone Michelle Laura Shepherd 2nd Figure Janet Shepherd 3rd Figure Cydney Sherry Bronze Free Susan Alexander Janice Snow Carol Ann Lovell Dutch Thompson Melitta Gassner Ron Jonathan Duff Colleen Davis David Jane Barrow Canasta Tango Cathy Smeaton Shelly Anne Foskett Deborah Duff Swing Dance Karen Heather Melitta Fiesta Karen Sparkes Christa Lamb Eddie Howard Susan Kelly step Lesley Shanks Eddie Howard Euro pen Laura Simpson Gall Shanks Willow Mark Snow Terl Susan Ewen Fox Trot Laura Simpson Tracy Moore Vlcki Masseoa Harris Tango Cydney Sherry Harris Tango Cydney Sherry Rocker Kelly Barber Janet Shepherd Sandra Lamb Jim Massena Ten Fox Mark Snow Hugo Gail Shanks Carol Ann GT motor car rally On March the Motor Sports Club a majority of whose members are from Georgetown held their monthly car rally The March Winds Rally began at Park and covered a route of approximately SO miles through the Bolton and Milton area The winners in the Ex perienced class were the team Norm Hanson and Larry of Georgetown Second place wenl to Nell YoungandVern DaleJohnson also of Georgetown while third spot went to the team of Bill and Elaine of of Dan Cooper and Sue Milne of Georgetown Second place wast captured by Warren Albert andG Shorten of Georgetown the team of Phillips and won third place honors This Sunday at 12 30 the club will be holding a slalom at the parking lot on Guelph Street Teens show well in worlds alleyway Georgetown Bowl Bantam turns Saturday World Bowline bold established themselves as among Ontario but when averaged close to ISO between them The girls team or Cathy Lisa Debbie Julie Burns and Cheryl threw games and for a two game store at two placed them fourth out of BO In teams They were paced by Cathy double and in Lisa Burke s double of The boys team of Fisher R unci I David Peter Hurdle and Rou Knlpe coached by Joan Rlchardton rolled an and Archibald a of 3ut them Into spot g SO boys teams with a score 1 followed by Sportsman s Bowl at and Villa Bowl In Street with Apr la Lanes Scarborough took the boys event with an score Bowl was 1B43 while Bowl In Toronto was third The top of the day was a sing and Ml double Sherry Norman of Sherry received only tho high of Scarborough was awarded the high single of Congratulations to all Georgetown competitors lor a high performance ITAM GIRLS In every game Pin Knockers loo all three from S and Ms borrowed two and from Bantam Bowers I rcakers overpowered Dums In every gome won three victories from Pink Strikers Mustangs SO Wild cats strikers Bantam GDHS bowlers best in Ontario The boys bowling team representing Georgetown District High School ran away with first place honours in Scarborough on Sunday to capture he first annual All Ontario High School Bowling Championships Their three game score of o over three games defeated second place Secondary School from Sudbury by The learn started off on a big note as they shot an average of 209 per man in the first game From that point the team coasted home with games of and 1 Third position was taken by Northwestern Secondary School in Stratford Other competing teams were from Bishop Ryan High School In Hamilton 2SSS Seaforlh District High School and Ottawa Technical High School 2 Members of the winning team were Gary Richardson Chris Burke Mark Steve Burns and Dave while Rick and Steve Foster acted as spare bowlers The team qualified for the All by winning the regional rolloff at Don Mills in February against a number of Toronto and district high schools They were coached THE BOY BOWLING TEAM won the AllOnlario left Mark Dave and Rick second HlghSchoolteatntlUethlspastwcekendatApiileLancsin row from left Chris Burke Steve Burns Gary Scarborough Team members Include bottom row from Richardson by Master Bowler George Barber One member of the team Steve Burns captured the high triple award for his triple which Included a single game of Winning the title for the girls was the team from Secondary in Sudbury with a score of Trailing them were Wallaceburg District High School 2 890 Secondary In Collegiate Institute District High 2 and of Ottawa 2 Kostiuk Sudbury won the girls high triple award with her triple Kathy of Wallaceburg threw the girls high single of while Wayne Roy of Sudbury received the boys high single award for his 320 single Individual and team winners were honoured with trophies at an awards presentations banquet held at the Ontario Science Centre The two winning teams also were awarded large wall pennants for display The championships were sponsored by the Ontario Bowlers Congress Mrs Rose of Georgetown Bowl presented the awards In her official capacity as vice president at the Bowling Proprietors Association of Ontario provincial chairman of the Youth Rowling Council Bowlers Streakers IS Pin Knockers Super Scores Undo Houston sol a new high on her way to a triple Julia Bums rolled with a single Rhonda tossed and a solo A triple and a single were thrown by Cathy Cheryl Jackson shot a trio and a 19S solo Next were Virginia Walker Debbie Scarborough Lisa Burke 491 Roberta Burke 171 and 200 BANTAM BOYS Pin defeated Rebels two games and totals Lucky Bunch were dumped by Stingrays In two and totals Cougars Slickers In two end totals Cats clipped Hot Rods for two TEAM 19 Tiger Cats Hot Rods IS Pin ID Strikers Stingrays Super Scorn peter Hurdle was high with a triple and a 20 id a slngli single A 1 were rolled Noxl were Russell Gourlle Fisher 204 Costs 193 Danny sap and David Wallace JUNIORS Super Six subdued J s In two and totals Sexy clobbered Pin Hitters In every game Pin Busters defeated S Comers were flattened by Pin Strikers were plastered by High Singles In game Team Canada won only one game from the House Average TEAM STANDINGS Pin Busters Newcomers 43 High Singles Team Canada s Super Pin Super Str 33 Super Scores Proust loised the weekly high a nice 334 single Janet Bums Next were Marty Lome Brown 279 Scott Morrison end Jeft Temple Pin Hitlers stole two games and totals from Road Runners TEAM STANDINGS All Stars Hot Shots 24 Road Runners 17 No Names Hot Rods 11 Cops i Robbers Super Scores Julia was high week a 3Si triple end a 137 single Joanne Richardson and a 149 singe Next were carpenter 144 Kelly Teresa 343 Jimmy Tectiel 111 Nicholas Barnes 121 Billy Hay 146 and Ted GOLDEN BOWLING High Oama LADIES Mary Allen Myrtle Ma I He Wilson Muriel Miller MEN Jim George Burl Grant Real High Average J Zebedee 220 Prouse US Grant Real George Tress Booth SONS OF SCOTLAND Team Standings Nothing Yet Flyers Rookies Healher Hookers High Averages Stephen Foster Bill Jack US Laura Storey Coin H 212 Bill Barclay 206 Dot H 20S Continued on Pages In the World Bantam Bowling Chomp The girls team front row left to right Coach Joan Archibald Cathy Cheryl Jackson Burke Julie Burns Virginia Walker and Debbie Scarborough The boys team at rear left to right coach Joan Richardson Trevor Jones Knight Dave Boo tie Fisher Russell and Pete Hurdle