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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1978, p. 20

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Page T1IF HERALD February 1KB Junior Rebels win in overtime II now go up against Milton wi YOU DONE GOOD left Tom dorr did on Ihr from A on the Job he and the Holder n Yugoslavian match Pee Wees split two United pulled the but the Wees pin l b as Hood but fell to scored into empty net 1 last Tim scored lonn loni oil on a ruih eirRdown applied 1 They light the Pee Wees avenged the loss by shutting out 10 Joe Menard n the games lorn J inns Coiner tamed Midgets in playoffs HE SHOOTS HE SCORES Jim won J a for two after he modi fall at the Georgetown Raider Yugoslavian game The Included accommodation for two airline tickets to Ottawa or Air Canada and tickets to the Yugoslav J- Panther mate on Saturday The Raiders had set it up so could not mis Tit high Midget look over 15 i in ind John hard the two Revel le off the boards and Bob ill mm head hi did playoffs Jim wis Hit lead I r Ihi Rebels in Grnhini Hill ilsohid a Rood day as he sco rid Rebels will now play Oaks in quarterfinal Hartford wins Spiel Colts playdowns at N Halton This past Saturday was ladies day out the club as we held our annual MacKenzie Jean MacKenzie presented her trophy and of silver and crystal dishes to the first place earn of skip Ana Hartford Cathy Amelia and McConnell Congratulations girls you really curled well In second place on the draw was Belle Broomhead rink of Lena Bums Ida Mac Wood bum and Enid As high winners we had Joan Mustard and her rink of Lynn Gerrard Sandra and Chris Wilde On the am draw the first place rink was skipped by Helen Archer with Dot Hamilton Sue McCartney and Bcv Peck In second place was Prairie Bessie Jane Burrows Beth Anderson and Windsor High one game winner Peggy rink of June Carson Ev Dean and Betty Special thanks to Peggy and her committee for a super day Of special interet to all curling enthusiasts of the area the Ontario Provincial Colls Playoffs are being held at the North Golf and Country Club on Feb This a single knockout com petition with two events If you lose the first game you drop to the econd event and then to stay In competition you must win The main event curls for the Harvey J Sims Trophy and the secondary event for the Albert Trophy The at a m I Come out and watch some good curling at North Halton The clubs represented are Kingston Curling Club Ron Alexander skip Country Club Bob More skating results Continued from Page IS PRE SIMILAR DANCE 1st Jennifer Hen wood and Gall Eastwood Georgetown 2nd Stephanie Crews and Eileen Holland Port Credit 3rd Karen and Hall MIXED 1st M Tumcy and Robert Pollard 1st M and Robert Pollard 2nd Barbara and Scott Scarborough 3rd Brenda Tanner and Stephen King City MIXED DANCE 1st Cassandra Brown and Michael Bernards Scar borough 2nd Kathyrn Thompson and Donald Godfrey Richmond Hill DANCE 1st Kelly Spour and Ronnie Nepean 2nd Carta HoIcUworlh and Herbert Deary King City and Kill St Catherine Curling Club Dave Livingston Woodstock Curling Club Vem Kcan and and District Curling Club Bill skip Congratulations to Warren Brooke and his mixed rink of Shirley McDcrmot Steve and Doris Brooke or their splendid effort in the Ontario mixed curling championship Warren s team won the right to represent our club and then went on to win in district and division play downs before going to the finals in where they placed third with a record in a field of The Bob rink of Toronto was the win and they on to the national finals in Saskatoon The ladies curling section finished its second draw of the season with the following results Tuesday first Prairie skip Jtin Liz and Dudley Second Peggy Fischer Agnes Park Jant Elliott and Janet Mcintosh Third Giofreda Alice brum Karen Morns and Joan Thursday morning first Mice Dome Cox Windsor and Catherine Hodgson Brown Sherrill Collins Jane Kidney and Theresa Smith Third Betty Hull Enid and Marj Thursday afternoon Agnes ark and Jane Elliotte Second Julie White Cathy Francis Wild Helen Wright Third Sandra Timlcck Jean 1 In Jewell and Gladys The mini curling section finished its second draw past week winnirs were draw Warren Brooke Steve Snood Norval shutsout Sandhill held off the Sandhill challenge for second place in the Iiiduslml League by downing them on In action first place Way Jay had a tough time having to scan on empty net goal to like win over Guclph Clair Texaco and ley Motors took first win of the year by holding onto defeit Movers needed a win against Sandhill to remain in second place all alone and Doug An Ian and Brian Beaumont led the way for them by scoring two goals up three goals and Holme and Hick Johnson two each The shutout was shared by Brian Laird and Bill Humph Four different scorers accounted for Way Jay total Arnold going into an empty nel as Texaco pressed for the equalizer Other for the winners were Bob Landry Hay and Ed die lug Pete had two ill It Bill Osborne did Texaco The loss left in irksmtn 1 Hills phct t could have overt Sandhill Scoring for Movers scores led Motors to Mike Bob their also Mike I picked up WO T Way Jay 17 13 1 29 17 3 Sandhill III 21 GuelphCbirTexaco 17 y Movers 17 1 Motors Lf its 19 A Greg Bod 17 Brian Nir 17 Hi 36 Ihy 13 Gnnt ir WJ 17 22 Keith bit Ian 17 13 Nor 17 12 19 Dive Holmes Nor Hi 11 20 31 10 Movers Sandhill vs Way Jiy The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders have been in a slump in league play recently Al though they defeited the National Team they have been beaten in three of their last league garner Two of those losses have come the latest a loss to the Merchants at Alcotl Arena The night after Hie Yugoslavian match they were dropped by the rold Athletics The loss to the second place Merchants was crucial It was Ihe second time in less than a week defeated the Tom Gilbert opened he for Raiders on Friday night Jurl Kudrasottajll Co lin Gordon set up the ploy Before the period was out Joe had tied tho score forDundas Merchants took torn of the game in the second period when led three shots past Mario MicDcmld build thtir lead to 4 getters were Kevin Jim and Thomas The Raid were held scoreless in his period As In game before a gainst Thorold the Raiders came on strong in the latter part of gatne After Me scored to put chants ahead 1 the Raiders tallied three light times Webster started the Raider comeback by scoring an goal Brad But Ihen scored from John and Hay Evans finished off he RnUkr scoring by Just over wo minutes left In tho game Daley and The Georgetown high school junior Rebels won on exciting sudden death playoff gime CO here on Tuesday over Is now eliminated from the I ill It is did no go out without giving the Rebels a tremendous battle coach Mod Ltiking said It was a real barnburner I think the fan support reclved really us locking said his team slow but that in the second half began to run and gun Rebels trailed after the first quarter and is at the half A strong third quarter them to draw at They carried their momintum into the fourth quarter and looked like they had in bug when Ihey lid six with only a minutt to go However cam storming back and at the buzzer they sank a foot jump shot to draw even send into Us George Wild Walter and Stew Tcetirl a draw Jim Doug Don Don Second place Graham Ken Folkner John tdgar ind Bill Smith On the Thursday evening draw firs Wild Nugent John and Gavin Second plact Jack Hon Duff and Sim MacKenzie On Iht lute draw inners Wirren Brooke Al Dean Doc Itusstll Bruce spare Bruce Second Harvey Doug Don Gumming and Ted Peck Our Intermediate rink of Makovnyk Wayne Taylor Bill MCCracken and Ken Phillips sparing for Rick went to the No J Feb IB in They hod two good but unfortunately lost out Better luck next See you on the ice Raiders drop two games to Thorold and Dundas assisted on the play Tht Holders pressed for the equalizer but Ihty were kept at bay by Merchant Sam Against Thorold the Raiders fell behind before they hit the Conch Junior Tib ills said the Raiders com outplayed in Hie last half of the game In the second period it was as If we had a power play whole time Tlbbltts said The it scored three times to make the score but late in the final period put two goals Into an empty to take tho victory A couple of weeks ago It appeared the Raiders had a solid lock on first place With losses In four starts the Hit In this Friday will be very important Locking was worried point tat would hove the momentum going its way In the The conch utilizes his whole squad and this helped in the overtime as his fresher troops ran the visitors ragged to win going Steve was again the leading score Floor leader Scott Turner was with 14 points Rick Usher who showed good hustle hod 12 John who displayed great bailhnndhng had nine Cord Miller of his best games of the season as he scored eight points pulled down nine rebounds got four assists and made steals was the leading with The Rebels will ploy another sudden death playoff game Seniors drop two games A makeshift Georgetown high school senior was bombed twice week by and by Queen Elizabeth Park Coach Bob Auld was forced to use an assortment of junior midget players in the two losses of his depleted lineup Doug Lamb and Norm who have been the only lent seniors this year were again the leaders in those two games Tht Rebels were never in the game as they trailed 197 aflcr the first Lamb was the leading scorer in this game with 16 points Ibuki had six and also was the floor leader Bill Rivers who was excellent on offense had 12 poinls and Phil aid Rob had two points oath Rivers Ibuki each hid thru rebound It was the Imjrds which Bloke lonlrolled best had noticeibk height ad was in the Park for the first half Tilt score was tit 14 only in favor of at the half However the Rebels only able to score 12 points in the second half points In this game Rivers hod nine and and four each Ibuki led the rcboundcrs with nine and Lamb pulled down six Rivers had three and two Tht Rebels used midgets Jim Brian Davis and juniors Jim Allan and Ian Masini and all of them per formed admirably today against Milton Lost week the Rebels split two games going down to the same team and then Ihcy defeated Queen Park 47 The Rebels let get away from them in the second and third quarters when they scored only 19 points to In the second Continued on Page Dine at HARROP OF MILTON Sports from Acton high The Acton High School swim team competed on February 14 in the finals team members gave a fine effort and special congratulations go to Miriam Beaton and who both qualified for the Peel Championships Beaton placed first in the girls 50meter freestyle ind loo meter freestyle events while Howies gained a fifth place finish in the boys loo meter freestyle The junior boys basketball team travelled to Oak villi High School on February 10 for a league game The defeated It was their first It win and assures the team of better than last place finish Acton led for the whole game turning a at the half time into 19 point victory oich Rick commented Our aggressive play during the third quarter caused many Trafalgar turnovers Martin led the en on offense with points highest scorer for Acton was Bob McClure netting 14 Top defensive players for Acton wire Ted Rob Lenlzky On Saturday the senior girls basketball team participated in an off season tournament In Erin The girls won their first against Erin then went on to lose ihelr ami three Arthur and the Kircn Chapman was named all star from Acion and received a trophy for her play olRSPexperencc All are not a even if you have a RSP cons Canada Trusl In mos cases ten to us is easy A Canada Trust can do a lot more save you a bundle on income tax AC mad s1 RSP could help you bundle on income you act by 1st Con ire these it res w investment choice it uteres r ties miss on ope or ctos chirqes no red loans or tking two Canada Trust All upon Moil open Friday TOflDNIOYo 6101 LnnWorw Blue 1531 Eg on Royal I It r we loIFloyj 0 I SI al ft Cjil Knock i gulf SI Andrews aa 226 fi 131 I Woods and us el Wo I Ma Jamps877 second level near rjuma floor Eaton si 7090 Wo RICHMOND HILL 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