18 HERALD April IBIS YET ANOTHER ONTARIO TITLE has been brought home to rest by Last weekend the the AllOntario Girls High School Five Pin Bowling Championship Shown displaying the pennant ore front left to right Gloria Hamilton Wendy Hay Hack row left to coach Joan Archibald Diane Marshall Stephanie Gorm and Wendi Local golf courses all set for use Spring at last After what seemed like an interminably long winter it appears that the milder weather is here lo slay One sure sign of this is the cavalcade of cars that wend their way Georgetown two golf almost tiling another season on the links to begin The Georgetown Golf and Country Club has already opened its doors and course to players and the North Ha Ion Golf and Country Club will be opening this weekend Last winter both courses suffered from wind damages and some snow mould but his past year it is reported that the two came through In fine shape due mainly to the abundant covering of snow that plagued people but proved a blessing to the courses The Georgetown club reports that no temporary greens or tees are needed while the North Club will be using some temporary lees bemuse of winter construction on the The North Golf and Club will have an added feature for its members this tennis courts been built The course itself is a par layout set up to play yards or men and 5440 yards for the ladies The championship course is also pur but Is extended to The club is stressing social memberships this year and there are stilt an unlimited number available The cost for asocial membership is and ihis prov ides year round use of the clubs facilities The men golfing fee which includes the dial membership Is set at while the lodiesa rate is EGO A Junior membership costs but is dependant on the qualification that a parent he a member Further Information con icrning the club can be tamed by contacting Mrs Faulkner at The Georgetown Golf and Country Club has been open April and this is the date i tin club course is a par 140 challenge while the ladies must contend with i par course The championship layout is a par fi test The tee structure is set at for men for the ladies a man and wih membership costs a family membership with children under IB The Intermediate membership fee from 13 to years of igi has been set at while a Junior membership will A W The clubs weekday rate has been set at SI 15 and this allows the golfer access to the course on Saturday and Sundays after All memberships to the dub include playing right at Bolton Golf and Club and Brookside bolt Club and further information tan be obtained by telephoning Sailors sunk in Embrun Too much hockey in too short a time period That was how Port Sailors team president summed up his teams performance against Panthers in the Eastern Canadian Finals played at Em brum this past weekend The Sailors lost the best of three scries two games to one but they battled all the way won Friday contest the Sailors back to take the Saturday tilt then were humbled by the Panthers in Sundays game The Panthers had a big bruising club and seemed to rely on more on physical intimidation than actual hockey playing finesse Near the end of the game on Satur day there was a bench clearing brawl initiated by and felt that the fisticuffs spelled he end of Ports hope The team was Just too tired physically on Sunday and decided the issue by potting five first period goats commented Sergnese However he added if wo had played In Port ColWrne I think the outcome would have been different Port Colbornes loss signals the end of the season for Intermediate A teams It has been an exciting year and hockey buffs arc already eagerly awaiting next season resumption of battle mph 050 in 82 seconds 468 mpg What a combination of performance and economy The Rabbit is the yardstick by which all small cars can be measured Each Rabbit comes with a hatchback 1 overhead cam engine steel belted radial tires rear window defogger and much more Catch a Rabbit at our place The rabbit 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OnceaYear Chance TO JOIN THE WINNING HELP PUT HILLS QUOTA OVER THE TOP WHEN A CANVASSER CALLS or send your don Ion to the troaiu Canadian Imperial Bank Com me Street Branch Mrs Ann French Skinner Warriors champs Performing under pressure trie name of the game when pi a of roll around and the Warriors came through in style last Thursday night to claim their second straight Hills Mens Basketball Association Championship The Warriors dropped the Cougars but have to be considered something of an upset winner as they finished the third ind final playoff spot during regular season play Their name came together however when it counted lis they had previously knocked off the second place braves prior to their ponship victory It was a tight game all the way with the Warriors leading 10 at the half At the nine minute mark of the Inst period the game was tied but the Warriors who had led up lo that point refused to wilt and regained the lead they were to hold for the rest of the game The Warriors relied for the most part on their outside shooting to claim the title but defensively they keyed on the Cougar regular season leading scorer Jim limiting him to but eight points and his scoring touch was sorely missed For the Warriors Pete Lauderdale led the way with IB points Tom Adams bad 14 points while Larry Scott added 12 points In a losing effort Gary Southworth Bill Bingham and Grant Clot worthy each hooped points It has been on extremely successful year for the Hills Men Basketball Association In terms of quality of play officiating organization and plans arc already underway to assure that next years campaign meets the some high standard Novices wind up season in The Georgetown Optimists Nouces wound up their year this past weekend when they took part in Mighty Mite Tournament Unfortunately the lads were plagued by poor scheduling and thli have affected their performance They played their opening encounter at am then hod lo wait until a before fanning the blades once more In the contest against Bowman the local came up a bit flat and were tested by a fair margin Despite the 12 hour wait the Optimists came up with a good effort in their second game but were edged l by Bradford It was an exciting game and held the edge in play they just I seem to find the elusive target Mike Moore Mike OBrien and Keith all hit goalposts but try as they may the Georgetown squad just I ind the right goal scoring formula Mike Moore scored the lone Optimist marker on a pass from Mike OBrien The Optimists Novices were coached by Dan Webster managed by Bob Moore and included Stephen Ray Gary Skelton Todd QUI Wayne Morrow Keith Mike Moore Mike OBrien King Mark Howie Lance Held John Barclay Stephen Carl Johnston and Mike A Mike Moore 11 Todd Cull 12 1 Keith Danny King MkeU linen Mark Howie 28 Turner fi in PreOlympics Centennial Public Schools eoaeh Jim Hall took a team of ten public school wrestlers and four high school wrestlers to a Junior Pic Olymple Free style Wrestling Tournament staged this past weekend at Westdale High in Hamilton The tournament was restricted to wTesllers 15 years age or under in grades seven eight Hull of Centennial at M lbs Keith Ledger of Centennial at lbs Frank of and Jim of Centennial in the open category Finishing fourth were Herb Kcwley of Centennial at lbs Steve of Centennial at 123 lbs and Ken Owens of Centennial in the open category Kevin Brown of GDHS finished in the 123 lb category and and MM Individual were garnered frank of Centcnmalwho lias gone undefeated all the lb weight class Dean of Centennial lbs at lbs and Steve Cropper of GDHS at lbs Bill Davis Phil Milne of Centennial wrestled to second finishes in the lb and lb eight Acadian Pool SPRING OPENING SPECIALS April thru May 3rd 16 x 32 STEELWAU POOL Including Galvanized Walls Mil Vinyl Liner A Frames with Stakes Nuts Bolts Coding Wide Mouth Skimmer Return Fittings Main Drain Kit Vacuum Package Tread Stainless Steel Ladder with Wedge Anchors Maintenance Package 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