THE HERALD March 10 1DTB Only one team is of mens basketball league Centennial wrestlers win in Scarboro Ontario Outdoors The regular season rapidly winding down in the Mens Basketball League but final standings are for from decided Only three of the five teams go on to postseason play but only the Celtics who arc winlcas In eight tries are out of the picture The Braves and Cougars are locked atop the league standings with 10 points apiece while the Warriors and the Lakers are tied in the number two spot with six points apiece Lost Thursday the Braves knocked off the hapless Celtics but the Cougars kept pace by downing the taken For the Braves Dove Clark led the way with points while Frd Harris hit for points In a losing effort Bill and Don Hunt each hooped 11 points for the Celtics In the low Cougars- Lakers contest mil Jones was high point man for the winners with points while team mate Jim Craig counted nine points For the Lakers Jim had points This Thursday the Celtics take on the Cougars p while the Braves the Warriors tangle Games are ployed at the gym Despite not coming home with the moment Centcnniol Public Schools A wrestling put on an Impressive show Robert Service Public School of Scarboro this past weekend Centennials wrestlers were Involved along with tenms and over wrestlers in a tournament that hopefully will become on annual form the basis for a provincial public school championship The wrestlers were com peting In wclRht classes and finished with points Just 30 points behind champion Service All told four Centennial wrestlers tournament titles Scott Hall bested the field In the lb class Bill Davis won out In the lb class Dean proved the cream of the crop In the lb clow and Fronk was champion In the lb Jeff was second In the 13S lb class and Dave Tnggart wos runnerup in the 150 lb class Number three plnclngs were garnered by Mike Taylor In the Oft lb Wayne Brown In the 110 lb class Steve in the lb class Phil Milne in the 106 lb class Danny Reynolds fourth In the lb Four Centennial wrestlers had the misfortune to place well back in field however coach Jim Hall was pleased with their efforts and is sure they gained vaulable experience The four Include Chris Manhire Keith Ledger Herb and Glen Sparling This Saturday will be travelling lo McCrnc Public School In Scarboro Juveniles fail to hold out of OMHA series Tense time but Pee Wees pull through against Port Colborne STANDINGS TEAM Cougars Warriors Celtics The Georgetown Rotary things Georgetown were In Juveniles have been knocked front every gnmebut out by the Grimsby Peach just couldnt seem to maintain Kings three to one in their momentum quarter final play Similarly however Lewis The elimination according credited Grimsbys scrap Juvenile coach Bruce Lew In coming from behind be attributed to several cling ell under Golfers attempt Pebble Beach Eight Ladles from North to piny famous Local prizewinners were Lou Golf and Country Club American courses by movie Hunter Jojce Inez competed on Friday March It was an IBholc Marilyn Worrall located In the event which Included six other VI Also Dixieland Plaza la area clubs Most of the Indies but finishing out an Indoor electronic golf chose Pebble Bench and of the prizes were Millie centre that enable par- out of four different courses and Mary Jo Juniors can play in Halton Ladies loop It Is hoped that the league another meeting April 5 will be playing a to to plans for the schedule this yenr but as yet interested parlies no formal schedule has le ur attend been drawn up The leaRue will pressure a major factor In the series Last Thursday the lost 3 in overtime In Grimsby but battled back into contention with a 5 1 win on Saturday On Sunday the overtime bugaboo struck again Grimsby picked up their third and clinching win of the series The Rotary Juveniles arc finished and Tri County play but Lewis is hoping that the cam will be able to don the blades once more if a Juvenile Tournament in Milton materializes The Georgetown Canadian Tire Minor Pec Wees look one gome lend in their OMHA quarter final scries with Port ns they downed the Port boys 1 3 last Friday It was something of a tense as Georgetown led after 20 minutes of play with Port coming back to tie the game at in the Going into the final 20 minutes Georgetown opened up a I lead but Port battled all the and only some fine play by the Georgetown dele naive corps gave the locals the one goal win Goal scorers for included Scott Pentesco Mike Martollni Anthony Oram and Kennedy The next gome in this series will be ployed Thursday March 11 The Minor Pee Wees also hod a chance to It in exhibition game in their schedule nnd lost Saturday humbled Kitchener Georgetown goo Is were scored by Kennedy who hod a pilr Adams Mike Kevin and Kirk The Ladies Softball League held a league meeting ktst Monday night Cedar- vale representatives from four teams Indicated that they will be entered in the circuit this year The four teams represented include Georgetown Glen Williams lllllsburgh Hornby Streetsvillc who because of team problems dropped out of the league In last year playoffs have not given a definite yes or no regarding their entry while Inquiries from a team In Brampton and yet second from are being looked Into The only real change lo the constitution was one that would allow Junior players from affiliated teams to play In the Indies loop without being signed However if the Junior players Is to take port in she must be signed and have played at least one- third of the season Georgetown Chrysler will sponsor towns fastball team Adanacs dump Fort Erie in other series The two other series In the OHA Intermediate A first round playoffs are proving lo be onesided affairs The surprise of the playoffs thus far Is the way sixth place Oakvillo manhandled third place Fort Erie Oakvllle has taken this scries three game straight and had little trouble accomplishing ihe In scries A Port Colborne has taken a com fortable games lead over Dundos in their affair Semifinal dates hove yet to be released by he league office raider raps by Teresa Vermeer With the elimination of the Georgetown from Junior playoffs some hockey fans here in lown were under the impression that hockey season was over for ihem Well they ore sadly mistaken for the best hockey has been saved till the last The Georgetown Raiders are still very much In playoff contention This ex tremely obvious those who watched the Raiders whip the Thorold team on Friday to a tune of For those hockey Tans who were ardent Junior supporters this season they will still be able to sec some of this local talent In action but Ihe guys will now be a part of Ihe Big Red Raider Machine The and Gemlnls are affiliated hockey clubs and the Raiders have been able to pick up some of Ihe Junior players for the playoff rounds I must admit that in some ways I am opposed to the addition of these Junior ploy era to the Raider lineup Certainly It la an Impressive move up in the hockey ranks for those Juniors who were called to Raider lineup but lets look at it from the other side of the rink Raiders themselves First of all a team usually enters the playoffs a unified unitteammates organized lines that have played together nil season The first of Is not exactly the best time to throw new players Into the lineup and with new forward lines Guys playing together for the first time arc certainly not likely to click Uncinates who have experienced season together add to this the sudden pressure of a playoff and the effectiveness is ogam hnmpered Secondly there ore now players who have given their time efforts skill and en thuslaam to the Raider club for most of the season or the entire season Now when they should remain a vital part of the club they are suddenly benched Then too those players be colled veterans or the Core Raiders suddenly find themselves trying to maintain the Raider Tenm the team which set out with Its high hopes right from the beginning of the season Finally vital element in succeeding In the Is desire- the longing the taste the emotional buildup for Ihe ultimate goal of a team championship Can players suddenly put onion team the spirit desire for the championship when previous Affiliation to the club been barely recognizable The Junior players that ore now In the Raider lineup are young and have already shown that they can add a certain amount of spark to the club I just hope thot they will give the club every bit of ef fort and spirit they can muster up The Raiders have been a great hockey tradition and hope they live up lo play up lo this tradition and the Raider reputation Good Luck Raider ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS INCOME TAX PREPARATION 8772217 Mill St Georgetown Brampton Streetsville in Georgetown entry In the Mens Fastball League commonly referred to as In lercounty piny will have n new sponsor this yenr spokesman Phil Dobbin announced Georgetown Chrysler full sponsorship of the local squad Dobbin was especially pleased with his turn of events as it leaves the management branch of the team free to concentrate strictly on fastball matters Another development concerns the should interest local fastball addicts la the announcement by Georgetown Coble TV that It will be filming the games to be shown the following week Although the weatherman might disagree ball season Is just nround the comer and the Georgetown tenm will be their indoor training sessions this week This Thursday loBpm the team will be holding practice ot Joseph Gibbons Dobbins made It clear that all positions on the team are up for grubs so any likely can didates are urged to appear Wolf reports exaggerated A meeting was held with the residents of the and the ministry of resources it has been decided to amend Ihe Ontario fishery regulations The area that covers part the River and Lake will now be a sanctuary This area Is between and the line between Concession A in the Township of Patterson in the district of Parry Sound It will be closed March 1 to June and legislation Is expected to be passed soon Mnny lakes now have a layer of slush on them making travel by snowmobile or on foot difficult Numerous airholes may be concealed by that has fallen and cannot readily be discovered until too late This situation will prevail until milder snow free weather permits the slush to work up to the surface then freeze with colder weather Take not and take care on Ice This is not a warning to keep off just to take care Reports of wolves between Vermillion Bay and the border of Manitoba are apparently exaggerated The minister natural resources Leo Bernlcr says that the recent survey showed only seven moose kills In 5 hours of the survey This Is one Indication the wolf population Is not too high When the weather improves then a new survey will be taken and a much more ac curate count can be arrived at 1 this survey shows more than one wolf per 10 to miles then control measures will be taken said the minister Wolf pelts been getting an average of on the North Bay fur market with a high of This should be an incentive to trappers to take and thereby control the Wolves in a natural way said the minister Plastic balls ore taking hold of the fishing scene these days It used to be that plastic worms that were available were hard and stiff What with the new in In plastics this Is no longer true and good plastic worm will often a real worm These can be purchased or you can make your own 1 will have a mold and injector this week and will start to make a supply for the season ahead Jim of Georgetown also make their own bnits These ore so soft and natural that they can fished slowly or even at standstill Give is a call we will be only too happy to show you what they are like Along with the worms other baits are Available The Vibro Tall Swimming Jig is one of these is sure fire lure for the spring walleye And that season is soon coming up in ONTARIO tight Jr B finals First bonspiel spells success for Mustard rink The championship series In the Central Ontario Junior B loop is rapidly developing into quite a seesaw affair The Georgetown were eliminated in the round robin semifinals and this left Brampton and to battle it out for the league championship In a bcslcf seven affair Streetsville won the two gomes of the series and and appeared well on their way to a four game sweep The picture changed drastically In the respective teams last two outings however as ton have recorded and victories This knots the series at two gomes apiece and should an exciting end to the Central league season The teams played In iilc last night Game for lira Wednesday night and If seventh game is necessary it will be ployed in Streetsville Sunday afternoon The winner of the Central league championship will into QUA provincial quarterfinals a team from the Niagara District As jet no winner has been determined from the Niagara District but the quarter final scries will be best fourout Penny and Hill This week we have no cause for Ve got the wenther we ordered but Tuesday w thought the wenthermnn was just a little over zealous as had to be cancelled during the morning and Most of our news this week is of teams away from home It seemed that practically everyone we spoke to last in the club was going out of phone colls but we are just us sure that there are results we don know Give us a call tell us how you mode out Joan Mustard skipped a rink for the first time in town spiel She her girls entered the Seven Year Filly Spiel In Ihey won both games to plate second Joan had with her Lynn Heather Knight Ellen Burns Milton Open Spiel for the ladles Inst week saw skip Vivian with Ann Timmins Marion Smcuton mid Curric first prize on the set draw Henderson took her business girls rink up lo Clinton where they curled at what the Air Force base tells us that the custom In Clinton is that for a ladies spiel the men do oil the work vice verso So the gals the for a day anyway Sounds like a good idea to the female half of The girls won both their games beating and to win second place The rink was made up of Henderson Ben Embling At Bolton on Saturday yours truly entered a rink We won both our games beating rinks from the Board of Trnde nnd Schomberg We nlso won second prize The rink wns up of skip Bill Peggy Trenhy Allan Dean and Evelyn Dean Next Sunday March 14 Is the Standard Products Junior Mixed Spiel Good curling and see you on the ice GBA ready to play ball Central Ontario Junior Hockey Leigut Brampton Georgetown Betlof Seven Remaining Games March Brampton at Wed March 3 at Brampton Sun March Streetsville Brampton Tuca March Wed Mnrch Brampton Scoring A PIM Ross Br 11 10 14 24 10 JlmCtbsonSir 11 16 Jim Sir 13 19 George Chandler Sir 11 10 IB Dan Sutton Sir 11 IB Rob Young 11 12 Paul Cook ie 14 10 15 Wes Campbell Bram 11 15 Gord Slanfleld Sir 11 7 15 Gary Halls 11 0 15 2 Gary MacDonald Bur 12 IB Kevin Reeks 10 12 JohnGoodlshBur 7 10 The Georgetown Baseball Assocuitlon is and anxious for their first home The elected members of the newly formed committee hove had four meetings so far this All have been busy laying the groundwork for what hope will be a successful baseball Convenors have been Inking inventory and checking out the condition of the equipment on hand others have been working on sponsorships fund raising purchase of needed equipment nnd uniforms availability Registration dates have been set for April 10 and 17 at lor children ages thru 17 An ended at traction this year will be a new sweater cap given to ench player to he kept as his property throughout after the baseball season is over The Georgetown Baseball Association will hold their first dance of the season on Saturday at Holy Cross Church hall A lavish buffet with great music door prizes Is scheduled for the All of unlet is and leagues arc general topics being pitched League convenors have been nominated they are now rendy and awaiting their managers coaches and soon to come players baseball players their friends any anyone wishing to support is welcome Plan to attend Surplus baseball sweaters and pants will be put up for sole on registration day a tag day Is for early spring assists In fund raising There Is still need for umpires umpires in thief managers coaches and interested in lending ah and Georgetown Baseball members are interested parents dedicated sup porters who are striving for a successful baseball season Fun for the players a community achievement is spirit in outfield Lets give Ihem our support For more information may coll the following com mltlee members after W Miller 7916 Carton James T Davis 877 1873 D Howie 737B Williams 7055 Cook 1965 Market Place OPTICAL ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS For eye glasses filled with utmost care EYE EXAMINATIONS Arranged OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY OPEN THURSDAYS TO PM call 8773562 Georgetown Market Centre Halton Burlington PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION NOMINATION MEETING TO SELECT AN OFFICIAL TO BE HELD AT ERNEST C SCHOOL MILTON ONT Ontario School For Hairing Handicapped Location Highway North of Wednesday March 8 pm JEST SPEAKER Honourable Dennis R MINISTER OF ENEROY Each me be eligible member hat boon con vet I Ion or was year end purchase resilient Ming selected to represent good Handing of Allocation shall such conventions providing mot such for the days next proceeding the paid up member during the previous his her membership prior voting Idlng or which Ihs candidate TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR 126 Steeles Ave W Hornby 8783923 SPECIALIZING IN FREEZER ORDERS SIDES OF BEEF HINDS OF BEEF FRONTS OF BEEF PORK SIDES NEW YORK SHOULDERS PORK BUTTS HAMS SIDES OF PORK SIDES OF VEAL- 89 SAUSAGE MAKING HUE IS SO COME ON IN AND STOCK UP ON OUR SPECIALS