THE HERALD Wednesday 1S7J Bowling cha Flat at the wrong time Three fight for first Id previous weeks play the Junior Rebels vollevball team under coach Carl Colbran had been flying high while the Senior volleyballers had been struggling Last week saw a reversal of and for the Junior Rebels It couldn have come at a worse time The Junior Rebels won the B division championship In their league and in so doing advanced against In semi final playoff When this point reached In high school voleybU play the tournament format Is dropped and sudden death match play is Introduced A team that lost a game all season could conceivably fail to make the finals while a team that Just barely made the playoffs could walk off with all the marbles It la a pressure- packed situation but one which GEORGETOWN BOWLING CHAMPIONS Julie Bums left Glenn Collier centre and Master Bowler Joan Richardson won the Master Junior Tournament staged in Clarkaon over the weekend Acton skaters in subs The Central Ontario Regional Subsectlanals in Figure Skating wilt be taking Sice at the Gordon Arena this Saturday and Sunday and while Georgetown will not be represented two young ladles from Acton will be carrying the area a banners Diane a 15year old Grade 10 student at Acton High School and Cindy McGllloway a 14 yearold Grade 10 student at Acton High School will be competing in the Ladies A part of the competition The young ladles will be completing their on Saturday while the freestyle part of their program takes place on Sunday Diane is a member of the Acton Figure Skating and the Guelph Figure skating Club Short but sweet By Bob Rather than deluge you with a lot of In comprehensible jargon I will of necessity make this one brief The ministry of natural resources are now releasing their annual reports on forest fires In the province for the These always annoy me as they usually include the words the fires were contained or he number of fireswas low the fires down to only averaging threequarters of an acre or only the Brush was burned and we Saved the frees Actually a good fire will do more good for the foreataofOntaiiothanalltbe savings thatlsbeiitgdone The brush will continue Birds nest In brush and small game live there well as use It for shelter and protection and a mature forest has little or no scrub or brush to provide for these creatures Thus we have a dead forest In many parts of Ontario where only trees are found and grown Gerry Wright one of the many people who call me with news of their activities In the outdoors recently told me of Ms success on a bear hunt Actually It was a moose hunt but beer is what they got Gerry took a 3O0 pounder that measured about and was in good shape The story behind this one la Interesting butltpolntaouttheneedofagood rifle and Gerry claims he would not be without his Wln- cheater them at that time The photograph with this week s column are from the Gunsmiths at Pioneer Village which I thought would Interest my readers The Junior travelled to Blakelock last Wednesday for their suddendeath semifinal and except for one good game came up flat In the best three- match Blakelock took the semi final In con vincing fashion three games one by scores of 151 B1S 1B and 191 The trend was set early In the opening game as the Rebels missed golden op portunlties for spikes dldn t perform their sets properly and looked helpless on defense Coacn Inserted Terry Waldrum and Mark Brabant in the second game and while they sparked the team to a win at thla Juncture they were unable to carry the pace and romped to the match win The season la over now for the Juniors perhaps earlier than expected but with at least the division championship to their credit The Senior also Journeyed to last and In impressive performance of the year defeated the home team In their five match three gams to one The scores In the winning Rebel effort 1511 1517 and are indicative of the closeness of the matches in what Senior coach Rubs termed Some of the beat high school volleyball I have every seen There was no weak link on the floor for the Rebels but Paul Wolfenberg waa peclally commended for his great defensive work The win over qualified the Rebels for the finals held at Nelson High School In Burlington on Friday night Unfortunately the Rebels t cuplicate their performance of the previous Wednesday and lost three straight games by scores of 153 157 and 1511 However by reaching the finals tne contingent automatically qualified for the Peel championship tournament which will be held at Erindale Woodlands High School this Thursday To reach the AllOntarios the Rebs will have to place cither first or second on Thursday and coach Llnney is hoping far a repeat of the team performance against Pee Wees on top Tbe Pollution Probe meeting last week a good In the program last week scotoma but ltwaslntheweekbefore The following from the Bulletin With his tbumblhenltcbhlkersays you furnish gas car attend to repairs and upkeep supply the Insurance and I II ride with you But if you have an accident 1 11 sue you for damages How many hitchhikers do you know among and Or are you one of Be convicted and help out those who are trying to better our ONTARIO OUTDOORS and although she has been skating for eight yearn only been actively competing She took part in the North Bay Make A Date To Skate competition and finished fifth out of skaters in Ladles A Her next competition was In Ottawa in August at Festival Skate wheresheplacedtenth out of 12 skaters In her category Also in August Diane competed In he Central Ontario Summer Competition held at Highlands Ice Centre in Toronto and placed fifth out of 10 skaters in Pre Novice Ladles A She and Cindy combined to take first place In the Novice Ladies Pairs event held in North Bay Miss McGllloway has been skating for five years and is also a member of both the Acton and Guelph Figure Skating Clubs Cindy has been competing for two years and has accrued several skating honors In August of In Pre Novice Ladles competition at Highlands she placed eighth Last March In North Bay Cindy was third in the PreNovlce Ladies A event In the same category she competed in Ottawa in August and at he Highlands competition and placed fourth and second respectively Both young ladles are well aware of he importance of tbe and are looking for a substantial amount of moral support from area figure skating enthusiasts Bantams earn 3 The Georgetown Gage Stationary Major Bantams gained a win and a tie In their last two outings knotting Milton on October and downing October In the Milton game Greg Thompson and Phil Buck were the hometown Streetsvllle had a winning streak going until they met the Gage crew and a good all round team effort resulted in the win Greg Thompson and Billy Taylor scored the goals while both Dave Kemshead and Billy Taylor played great twoway games Basketball returning It looks like Georgetown will once again have a Mens Basketball League coming winter Several cropped up last year In the running of the league and certain members of the league executive were of the mind to cancel the program However after much soul searching and In view of the response In favour of the league it has been decided to carry on again this year The league will feature at least four possibly six teams and league officials are hoping to get the services of certified referees from the Peel Halton region The membership fee has not been settled yet but It Is ex that It will be less than last years fee of The fee also entitles the player will get underway within the next several weeks with game schedules for Thursday nights from 30 to 10 3C GDHSGym Players Interested in Joining the league are to contact Mike Marshall at 7597 for further details the win Minor Pee Wee goal scorers were Kevin Frank Mike Dave Norton Bob Morrow Geordie Adams and Mike Doucette The Milton game saw ex cellent hockey displayed by both teams and It was a seesaw battle throughout Milton took a 10 lead after leas than two minutes play but Georgetown tied the game on a goal by Kevin Frank Both teams traded second period goals as well with Kennedy potting the Canadian Tire counter Kevin Frank scored his second goal of game on a breakaway In the third period and this was all the locals needed as Milton t bounce back Kevin Frank picked up his hat trick on another breakaway for the The Georgetown Canadian Tire Minor Pee Wees have had a few busy weeks and after two league games and two exhibition games are still without a loss On October 14 the Georgetown crew downed Streetsvllle and on October he local Minor Fee Wees dropped MUton 4 In bition games the Minor tied Markham 2 on October 20 and tied Kitchener 33 on October Against the Canadian Tire boys started out slowly down 10 at the end of the first period then roared back with four goals In the middle frame to take a lead after minutes of play Georgetown added two more goals In the third period to one to salt away Major Midget showing promise The Georgetown Sunny Acre Farm Major Midgets are well on their way to a very season as they recorded two wins and a tie In their last three games On October 12 the Farm crew whipped Oakville on October 14 they dropped Brampton and October 15 the Major Midgets battled to a tie with Tbe game a total team with hustle the highlights of the local effort Paul Martin recorded a hat trick while Larry Bums potted two Bob McCandless and Bob Hill added singles Raider Raps Organization is the key By Teresa Vermeer In the past few years tbe Georgetown Raiders hockey club has undergone numerous charsea in all sections of the organization Players have come and gone coAcnes nave taken the behind the bencn numerous dedicated fans have held the position on the Raider executive and now even our home changed Some of the changes have been questioned from time to time and the loss of some of the Raider personnel has left a void which is still felt today And yet not all the changeshavebeendetrlmental Many changes have led to progress ami much more progress to come While many changes were occurring during the past few seasons various people have returned season after the knowhow and the stability that the club has required in order to progress Some of the who I am on no- in pay tribute to may have been shuffled through the rooks during he past hockey seasons but one thins has never changed their love Tor and dedication to Intermediate hockey In specific and hockey In general The backbone of the Haider organization is without doubt the Board of Governors This executive tallies up more time and effort In one hockey season that moat people put Into their Job in ten years There are a number of individuals who arc the main springs In the Raider machinery Dave who Is the president of the club this year has a driving force equalled by none Giving him real back up are Bob Hooper Tom Marshall and Jack iliese men have returned to the season after season and are now operating as vice- presidents A wetlknown name In hockey circles is now act ins us president Out In the rink there Is a core of Goalie Keith fda the road to Georgetown season Part of our blueline brigade la mae up of Neil Cotton John and BUI Currie These players are back season after season and performance Just hits varying degrees of super Junior Tlbbetta Is another veteran who player Is now applying his talents to the plton of coach These Homers arc the foundation of the Raider club and a real plus for building a winning team year after year There Is another party whose participation never niters from year and I m speaking in reference to the wives of he Raider men From September to April they become hockey widows and make many sacrifices in order to met the motto of The Raiders come first Please note too that more of the women are becoming active members In the organization and doing an excellent Job in heir endeavours Comeouttolhegamelonlghtntlhe old arena and sec these dedicated people In action for I sure you agree with me that their enthusiasm energy and all out interest in hockey is hard to match Insurance marker The exhibition game against Markham was perhaps the cleanest game seen In minor hockey circles In Georgetown for quite some time did not pick up a penalty while Georgetown were only assessed six The first period was scoreless but Georgetown Geordie Adams got the ball rolling early En the second By the third period Markham bad Jumped into a 1 lead but then gain Scott scored the tie In a complete reversal of form tempers flared and rough play ensued aa the Canadian Tire Minor Pee tied Kitchener 33 Kitchener led 30 well Into the third period but then Georgetown got Us game together Kevin Frank potted two goals and Kennedy added a single counter to gain the stalemate The Georgetown Industrial League Is attracting quite a number of spectators Sunday mornings at the Gordon Memorial arena and Its largely due to the com of the league Three teams defending league pions Thompson Con a true Una and Total Sports are tied for first place Royal Kings are only a point back In third spot while sandhill and Guelph Clair Sunoco In third and fourth spot respectively are only two and three points off the league- leading pace TheGTHLtearoa display a good brand of hockey which to say the least is exciting to watch On Sunday Total Sports pulled off a bit of an upset as they downed previously defeated Thompson 7 Norval regained some of tneu- champlonship form as they recorded a solid 30 win over Guelph Clair Sunoco while Sandhill with their first win of the season squeezed by Royal Pizza Kings 10 A sidelight on the Norval game was the return to the hockey wars of Paul Porky Robinson as a member of the Norval defense Although obviously not In the same shape as he was In his heydays as an Intermediate A star Robinson put in a good game enjoyed it and picked up one assist The Thompson Construction Total Sports game could almost be divided Into three separate contests Thompson was ahead at the end of minutes on two goals by Ray Peacock to a single counter by Msrty of Total Sports Then from the 12 mark of the second frame to the 13 mark of the third period It was all Total Sports Larry and Terry Richmond scored twice while Dove Holmes added a single and Total Sports was out In front 61 Then the tide turned In favour of Thompsons but their efforts fell Just short Pat Shanks Bob and Doug Hilts sandwiched single goal by Total Sports Marty his second of the game but time ran out and Total Sports had their win Paul Cation recorded the shutout in Sandhills win over Royal Pizza Kings while Jim Kerr provided the winning one mlacue on the Pizza boy a part the game could easily have ended In a scoreless draw downed league cellardwellers Clair Sunoco In the morning a final contest and Stormln Norman Lockhurst registered this goose egg Brian Beaumont scored twice for GIHL League Standings TEAM W GF GA Norval Thompson 12 ft 4 Total Sports 3 15 4 Royal Pica Kings 3 1 1 1 10 3 Sandhill 12 0 12 GuelphCIalr 3 1 10 1 Four players shared in the scoring in the win over Brampton Paul Gingras Randy Bergeron GregSchenk and Mike Richmond Rich mond added two assists as did Steve In the game It a case of the hometown boys snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as scored twice to tie the game after pulling their for an extra attacker Randy Bergeron scored twice while Paul Martin added a single The Georgetown Sunny Acre Major Midgets are now undefeated in five games Minor hockey schedule A MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE Thus Oct la Old Arena p Lane Transport vs Raiders Sat Nov 7 a m North Halton Motors Tennant Con tractors 7 DepcoMetslProd A DriveIn 45 a Fred Auto Body vs Elks Lodge a Stevenson Men Wear vs Metal B 10 30 a m Fobert Real Estate vs Johnson Carney Real Estate 11 IB a MacPherson s Esso FT Georgetown Chrysler p Armbro Construction Fang Restaurant 3 m Murray Motors vs Kinsmen Club Chicken Villa vs A FT Mac Milk 4 p Ontario Electrical League vs Barrager Cleaners p Motors Nell a Music Centre p Standard Products vs Muckart 7 15 Plumbing vs Rbt Fur Sat Nov New Arena 15 Finance vs Chris p m Plumbing vs Florists Varum Associates Put Variety Nov I New Arena p Cable TV vs Burn Transport p m Masson Motors vs Jims SteeringServlcevsExchangeHouBe 10 33 m Knights of Columbus vs M FT Nov 4 Old Arena 30 M Auto Wreckers Lane Transport Than Nor Old Arena p m M6 Raiders vs Construction Notice Due to en there will be no Novice Hockey on Friday Oct Upcoming Game Nov NO GAMES Nov 15 GuelphCIalr vs Total Sports 45 Royal Pizza Kings 11 Sandhill vs Thompson Construction Our Apologies The executive of Georgetown Little Theatre offer their Sincere Apologies to any late comers who were unable to be admitted to the Friday and Saturday performances of Move Over Mrs Anyone Holding paid tickets can contact Georgetown Little Theatre President Bob Lee at to arrange a refund Minor Midgets dropped In penalty filled game on October the Georgetown Minor Midgets dropped opened the scoring but then Tim Turner potted a goal to gain Georgetown a 1 after minutes of play Georgetown went one up on a bv Steve Krajaclch early second period only to have bounce back and make It Gary Thompson eased local fears as he potted the winner Ching bumps novices The first game of the season the youngsters deserve a lot of for the Georgetown Optimists credit for a good team effort Novice A team had them They should become more matched against a AAA competitive as they gain more team from Chlnguacousy The experience Optimists held their own in the Stephen Roy played well in first period but then got the nets while Kelh rolling en route to a win Mike Moore and Stephen Ching scored three In the Turner put in solid per second and three in the third formances for the victory Considering that this was the first game that the Georgetown team has played Veri Best MEATS 4572005 Gregory Packers SPECIALIZING IN Custom Slaughtering Free killing Cut Wrapped To your specifications lb By 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