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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1975, p. 20

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Tilt lit ttrdnnday Georgetown skaters fare well in tests The figure skating com pctlons held at Ice Skating this past weekend were viewed by all concerned as a tremendous success and quite few area skaters provided a good deal of the crowd pleasing en lament Laura competed in the Pre Novice Ladies competition and placed second In her flight but dldn make the top three in the finals In Lauras category there were six nights with only the lop two skaters advancing to the finals She did well to get as for as she did Eddie Howard had a busy weekend as he qualified for the finals in the Men Interpretive but failed la gam a medal Eddie was also fifth in the Juvenile Mens A category unfortunately Mississauga girls win Hillsburgh tournament held their annual Ladies Fastball Tournament over the weekend and although no team from the Ha I ton Ladies Fastball League finished in the money the two day tournament was con a complete success by both the organizers and those ball players Involved The Ladies team bowed out of competition early as they lost their first game 1 to Mississauga Quality Motors The Hillsburgh Juvenile team won their first game 103 over but then were knocked out by Thornhill while a team composed of players from Glen Williams Georgetown Slreetsvillc and Hornby won their first outing over Clifford then were shunted to the sidelines following a defeat the hands Mississauga Quality Motors The players on the Hills squad were From the Georgetown George ties Ev Metier Pat Walsh Georgia Lewis Gail Young Lynn Scarborough and Goidle Cash Glen Williams players in eluded Marlon McGugan Moxne KemnhMd- Herrmann Donna Alice Cindy Stafford Judy Piper Pcron from Streetsvllle took part In the Bolton Hills team as did Diane LaPolntc of Horn by The championship went to Inglcwoods Watts Farms who defeated Thor Red Devils in the final game Mississauga Quality Motors took home for making it to the semi finals The MVP award as chosen by the tournament organizers went to Wendy Scott of Inglewood tournament every ball player dreams of having She pitched her team to two wins but her real value came t the plate as she hit ten for 17 and knocked in 16 runs The Most Sport an alike Award as chosen by the tournament umpires went to Debbie Hughes the catcher A SOSO draw was held help defray the cost of the tour nament and the winner was Mr Fred Overland of the top four qualified for Ihe who was third in his flight in finals the Mm a Bronze Interpretive The greatest success in then went on to win a Silver terms of local skaters was medal in the finals David also garnered by David Watson skated in the Novice Men 1 It Schedules Ifl Wid Giants Nationals Panthers is Cinucks Mon Golden Hawks Tue Canucks is Eagles Trojans Giants ATOM lit Moore Pork Wed Magpies Thu 30 Hearts a Golden Jits Thunderbirds United is Slmgrajs Tut Royals Spurs Wid is Hearts MOSQUITO at Wed Aces vs Spitfires Phantoms is Flyers Thu 21 Gladiators is Bobcats at Pincview 26 30 Grizzlies is Bobcats Wed 30 Colts vs Dynamos Wed 30 Owls vs Cougars vs Rovers 7 Chargers is Kings Cougars Owls Tue 30 Pegasus is Rovers at Wed 6 15 Jaguars is Mon is Arsenal at Wolves Beavers Wed Celtic vs Centurions JR IRIS Centennial Wed 30 Debutantes vs Olympians Thu Tomboys vs Ladybugs Fri Super girls vs Debutantes Wed Olympians vs Tomboys Man Golden Spurs Blue Bombers Tue 30 Green Dragons vs Red Rockets Home Wed 7 Minor Mosquito Brampton High School Squirt Ccdarvale 7 15 Squirt vs Saltfiect Ccdarvale Minor Atom Burlington High School Wed 7 Minor Mosquito Hamilton High School category up from his normal competition and again the top three as he pick a Bronze KirstcnMotW second in her in the Juvenile Ladies A category but only the first place finisher in the flight qualified for the finals as there were nine flights com Other Georgetown skaters who displayed their talents were Rene sixth in her night in the Ladies A category Sherry fourth in her flight in the Pre Novice Ladles A category Llsc Smith fifth in the Juvenile Ladies category Chris Barber sixth in his flight in the Mens A category and Colleen Howard sixth In her flight in the Ladies Interpretive category The Acton Figure Skating Club was also represented and several young skaters from that club did quite well Diane Bag In ski and Cindy McGllloway won he Gold medal in the Novice Ladles Similar Pairs and provided a secondary story to their achievement The girls professionals the former misses Donna and Lynda Taylor won the Trophy back in 1963 so the Acton youngsters brought the story full circle also was fifth in her flight in the Ladies Interpretive and second in her flight in the Pre Novice Ladies A category Diane was fifth In her night In the Pre Novice Ladles category Anne Smith was seventh In her flight In the Novice Ladies Singles category and fourth In her In the Ladies Silver Interpretive Soccer girls successful in Whitby SATURDAY KIDDIE SPECIAL 1000 AM to 1200 NOON Kiddie Ferris Wheel Merry-Go- Round Space Age 15 Georgetown Market Centre Market Place Optical Your Local Opticians OPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions For Glasses EYE EXAMINATIONS AR Georgetown Market Near Loblaws 8773562 8777036 Georgetown PeeWee Soccer girls had successful results during the Carnival In Whitby In the first gome against although they applied con pressure on the Arrondak goal Georgetown could not score in regular lime taking the game Into overtime Again it appeared Georgetown would be unable to score during overtime when they finally broke through in the last few seconds with a goal by Joan Gilmer from outside the penalty area Into the lop left hand comer of the Georgetown of into finals against Picking In the final Georgetown girls domuuUd such an extent that shot on goal and although Georgetown wtre able to penetrate the defence on several occasions in the first half they were oiled each time by the ex play on the part of the Pickering In iht sccondhalfGLorgetownfinally broke through with by Haley and Laura Tunncy The first goal by was a result of a great work and Ik by the forward line ispecuill On goal Laura Tunniy the bill out of tht volley Turner Andrea Wilson Harrison Lynn Fromm Donna Sherry Rosemary Wilcox Joan Crossman Laura Offence Jean Allison Ritchie Dawn otht profit thus ending scoring should noted that the defence led by Joan Gilmer and Donna Kiepura com dominated the Pickering forwards therefore giving the Georgilown forwards many opportunities as a result of their hard work Goal Sylvia Martin Defense Lorraine OR PtwT Bring Your Summer Visitors To KIRKKRAFT STUDIO You Are Welcome To Browse Through Our Six Rooms Of Quality Canadian Made Crafts and Gifts Weaving Pottery Leather Wood and Eskimo Carvmgs- and much more Monday to Saturday 10am to 6 p 877 2974 BACK TO SCHOOL FASHION SHOW Fri Aug 22nd 700 pm Sat Aug 23rd 1200 noon BY THE FOUNTAIN IN THE CENTRE COURTYARD Come and see your friends who work in stores of Bramalea City Centre along with their 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