Page la October a Way- Jay wins second straight game WayJay won its second Georgetown Indus trial Hockey League game by whipping Chiefs 103 action Sunday In other games Nerval slay by nipping Publishing and Movers trimmed United Kent In ho other game WayJay started slow this season dropping its first two but have come on In Me Jus Iwo Don Norton led the attack fur them against the Chiefs as he scored four goals and assisted collected four pomls as he scored twice and added the same number of assists Single markers for the win went to Terry Lane Hen Charlie and Chapman Bob Landry pn Chapman and inn Arnold also Scoring for Chiefs Team Movers United Hi 5 AM STANDINGS GAMES Way Jay PhilpPub United Rental Nerval Caledon I FADING SCORERS Dave Holmes Lorry lanSyme Doug Barnes Nick lie so Blake Aubrey with and John Thompson with a single stayed undcfcaled got their toughest test so far In Ihc young season from Norval needed a goal late In third period by Ian Syne to pull off he victory had Jumped ahead Ihc only goal of firs period Brian Osborne was the marksman Nick earning assist Dave Holmes from Blake Infills Med the score early In second period for fieri Osborne put out in front for second time when he connected from Belvlso at ihc mark of second Wilh only 14 seconds left in the period Charlie Knoepfli tied score again for with Holmes and Rick Johnson earning assists That Bet the stage for goal which was also set up by Holmes Doug Barnes recorded his first hat trick In Industrial play In DeBoers win over Rental Barnes also had an assist Single goals In the game went to Ray Peacock Rick Becker Blake Short ID Scoring for Rental were Rick DanBolandnndDoug Rob picked P two assists In theGeorgrtoHn Industrial Hockey I Is tough this year v fry team being good This photo that If wants to stand In ihe slot he a got to pay price Bob is clearing out Publishing Osborne while gaaJtrndtr Itlck tries to regain hi balance lost only a score the powerful team with Osborne scoring Campers are nipped Minor hockey roundup I It was hi garni of ihe Tor both teams id had more time to get Scoring for ihe winners were wilh three C Barnes and VTOM jrtnilt Campbell storied I hi iff right withashuloul David paced at two perils Todd Shepherd and Louis had Millies ilia 3 Ontario won iheir opener and Tim and John Walts for Itrnt all Mike scored three goals in a losing cause here with Geoff assisting on two of them Scoring for Rent all who a goal deficit were Lance irxa I Brent Brad and Graham Shepherd IranersS Motors I Cord had two to liad Kirk Chris and Tim who hid two I illicit singes Paul ilkcr marks mis hid iwogo lis for lure with Mike G fowl and Din lug singles Doug tt liters Ford Robert in am all hid two for Docker this Slum lines mil Paul puked up J and i ich two assists Hal Martin stored for Products Motors I Watts four limes hen with t nil lirfti Tim Martin adding singles Chris was Murray I Hod took had i iriik hi winners iry 1 id Wood hid iIh oilier Hon Viniiim I for itirvhr rj Mi hid i goal insist r 1 Jhn rani it r Ctrpil Realtt Sim tin hit nek mil Sunt a to do must of tin for tin winners Singles Scot I Shi Rick ml Chris Mel lint Gin- hid issisls i nit Kent mil in I line as did Philip irs lull the photographer The club started Us KaiShin Karate Club starts their new season The Shin started tin new season a coup le of wciks back and hi enrolment of Ihe recreation department program now 18 club instructor Is Kent Robinson who his brown bell and classes in run three limes a Gordon Memorial Arena Robinson Is implementing some new Ideas this lime around as he will have Judo and people at classes Wi re bringing In Dill Alio each boxing Robinson said Also Terry who has a belt In judo will a of Classes The course began In January of Ibis year when ion department a Karen King approached leaching a lloluvion had his first I ram iiuple of iRo whin ind nth inn trophies from in Hill I ynn green w is In Jam in orange wis third In kiln Jim also lompitui in thi spurring Mellon and tnd thru limes males Robinson said In Ik taking his to this year We In few Nisi hi said Jane and lyun are inemlKrsoftheKai shin Tiny will definitely going to more ore five shin Of Robinsons Georgetown Two lire from Acton and other ire from grut nisi hi is not In it in not his up Iff brings in from to rufiontllo as Whin ihe program 10 months ago Robinson had students The number tins gone down because people n t in work that ml dnt Robinson former George liter taking ill lessons four years ItiJurl a club on Armstrong luforc this An inlcresicd in joining tin i one which insts for 10 iks can loiiliict Robin son in on Tuesdays rim ifuys or Sundays days classes are held t Iks lodge Clark picked up two assists for winners Cnrier also had two Wilson in a goal an issist and Bob and Dde also tallied Jimn and Richard id a goal and in in Jamie id other mirker Prospect Scotia ilank had three i j pici the for Vcrn on John Haas had iheoilHrswIthJocejInBouch ir selling up iwo David Griffiths hid goals in i losing cause ind Bob Mi nld up one Transports Motors Not IStoylcs scored twice for McGregor Jnmie mil Kevin singles Andrew Bra k el id for Motors liumi Transport 13 McLaughlin bad six ind a assist in this roui Gird also had a big iwo goals and four Bill Rick Jeff each had goaland ind collected o i ich Scan is lone marksmin for noli Junior Ralclrrs Jim s Steering Adams Jimic frank and Ron Timpsnn id an goal in for Iht id the other url John Smith nil ring Monirgo town House I Haul Mercer Seotl Rob for had an had goal Pee Wees win twice unbeaten round touch thai in ih club top shoot ir lasl yiar Smith scored I tin I limes In tin win Todd nil who lias been lo forward this year also big day Storing lulu and on two Smith also had two day win D from Slephcn indManollnl Andy Mark Itirlrind id a Apnusi Mlllon fill behind firsl lint roared back Ihi villi ry four markers in ihi final Pern Hood and tin Koslmrhi tallied for Mlllon in ilui first period Smith wis again thi big for Georgetown is lie and Wayne Morrow had singles unit nil two assists each John Ilirclny had niglil Ihe team honied Dundas and on Sulurdny I hey Georgetown now his a two wmi ind one lie record The Georgetown North Hal ton Camp Novice Reps made a valiant comeback si til went down a 3 defeat at the hands of Preston Sun day II was a fast furious contest which featured end to end action The first piriod went score less opined the at mark of second frame when Jamie Johnson tallied II was the only goal of the period less minutes gone in frame Paul GoaH made it Preston At the mark Trevor scored for Preston and game appeared to be ail over However John who has been the offensive star so far this brought tin Campers back within one whin he tallied at thi mirk Assists on the play went lo Gary Stewart and Mark Coach Charlie tried something new when hi used three centres Peter Atheriey and Pat Carihy on same line The coach move paid dividends as Lonto connected with his 1 demotes earning the assists The Novices continued to press for Ihe equalizer with pulling the goalie could not find the twine The defense composed of Bret Robinson Mark Paul and Chris played a solid game moving the puck nut of their end will They played with confidence all day Major Atoms split pair The Georgetown ere Major Atoms split their Iwo games Inst week downing and shutting out Milton Georgetown played a solid twoway garni against As will as scoring the seven goals they also limited Flam to only seven shots Word and Chris each hod two goats to lead the attack Singles wtnt to Jon Hammer Kent and Scott Dean Irvine Pal round Brian Mike Hurley Mark Howie Hammer Mark Priest and Patterson all had an assist each Steve Tucker sparkled In the Georgetown Mlllon Sheridan wins meet Hamilton Paced by the running of and Gail Frost Sheridan worn ins learn look lop honors In Ihc College Athletic Association Cross Country championships here on finished second hind I mda Kirk of Dumber College in the threekilometre race while had fourth bos a Rose Jine finished secure ourall victory Si College of Kingston swept Ihe men inm while Roland Brack of Mohawk College was individual winner as the Firefighters were out shot 346 Although Georgetown had only six shots on net they did ha several good scoring op portunities Chris had two breakaway and although coming close to tallying mis sed on both chances The Georgetown handed out several hard body cheeks as they hod their hands full against Milton Loach Harold Gilmer said he was pleased with the teams performance and he said the Is working hard Major Bants win fouth game The Siationnry Ma modi four in a row this weekend with consecutive wins and Milton Both gomes were character l7cd by excellent defense and superb passing and scoring combinations On Sunday against was led by Kennedy who scored 4 goals in a convincing II I victory Adding to the win were Paul White with two and single markers by Kirk War nock Anthony Oram Kevin Frank Bobby Morrow and Peter Holler On Monday evening in Mil ton Anthony Oram assisted on Kirk Wamoiks and Jamie South guts to give the Bants a victory The next league game w ill be home against on Oct at Gordon Alcott Arena It Costs So Save Stifle A Professional 8x10 Colour Portrait only our selection seen and colour backgrounds See our new large Portrait No obligation to buy additional portraits One sitting per subject St lor add on si groups or individuals In trie same Persons under must t accompanied by patent or Minor midgets downed The Georgetown ltd Minor Midgets ear only one of a possible four points Inst week as they were nipped by Milton 1 Sunday and tied Dundas Thursday The game against Milton closer than the s ihe last goal wis fired into an empty nit which had been In favor of a sixth attacker Scott Brush scored the only one for Georgetown with Bob i irulng the assist Ledger played a solid game the Label masters jumped out to a twogoal lead sec the visitors come back tie the Warren Crawford and Tom Cull had tallied for George town with Gerry Milne Mark Shearer PatTwnnej Pcjvoy picking up assists Murk Dodgi was between the pipes for the game and he also plajed vir well Tues Thurs Oct Nov 3 4 DAILY SAT LAST CHANCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS rat ma J Most personal selfimprovement courses are legitimate but you should know what Ontario is doing to help you recognize the few that are not Teaching people to improve them- selvt is big business these days While such courses and techniques can have a positive influence on social life and well being they can also be used to cheat and exploit Selfimprovement courses involving long penods of time and large amounts of money should include a contract for you to sign the contract is to protect you by setting out the exact money to be paid and the services to be provided So before signing a contract make sure your interests are protected Beware the Dream Merchant Your Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations has published an 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