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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1978, p. 21

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Tilt HERALD November 1B7B Swimmers beat Robinson in duo meet i swim cum defending champ- inn breezed to in duo meet of the yiar Robinson last Tilt liibels hid ii squad mwl previously Aside from having ihi win in majority or the relay events the Rebels also came out on lop in most of the individual events They hud far more swimimru competing than tlitlr opponents is how the did individually Mitt MacDonald Grummet J Wilson SI Borne Crowe A JLNIintllOVS M MacLeod Hi Phillip 2 DRIVE SHE SAID Rebel senior guard Phillips looks for an opening lo drive through during Ho I Ion semi final against Burlington Central lait Wednesday The Rebels were eliminated from he playoffs as they lost in the game played In Burlington Photo by Tony Panaccl Basketball Rebels lose in semifinal The season came to an end for the GDHS senior basketball girls last Thursday as they lost at the hands of Burlington Central In the semi fin The game was played in Burlington The Rebels stayed very close to Central in the first half trailing only In the third quarter the home team poured it on and pulled away from the Rebels Burlington consistently hit shots from the to fool range in that third quarter It was those middle distance shots that finally spelled an end to the Rebels fortunes Georgetown graduate on Queens squad A graduate of Georgetown district high school was a member of the Colli go Bowl championship team from Queens University John Clark is defensive back and a member the Queens speciality team Unfortunately Injuries kept the player from participating in the team big 163 win over the University of British Cot Saturday The game was played at Toronto Varsl Stadium Clark was in the lineup most of the season as Queen rolled to a perfect 100 record Meanwhile John younger sister Cathy was a member the winning women s C1AU cross country team from Queen Cathy a freshman at Queen t is a graduate of two goals pace senior victory On Monday in She I bur Luanne scored twice in the final period to pull George town ahead in a game that was even up last half of the third period Hied scored three goals altogether as did Jenny Smith with a single going to Lisa Allen Final score was for Georgetown In Georgetown on Satur day Ihe girls met a strong team and fell 1 after two periods Tin girls finally got their net together in the final period and closed the gap to two goals before time ran out Again led the way with two goals Jenny Smith and Lisa Allen got one apiece Debbie and Mickey Richmond played a strong defensive game The final score was Georgetown Burlington also controlled boards at both ends of the court as the Rebels with injury problems and a lack bench strength to start with did not have the fresh troops to send onto the floor Meredith McLaren played a splendid game for the Rebels as she scored a season high 20 points McLaren was at her best in that third quarter as she hit Just nut everything she shot Fourteen of her points came in the second half Claire also had another solid gome hitting lor IS points learn quarterback Nancy Phillips was good for eight points and Carol Peacock Heather Clarke and Leslie Rand finished the Rebel scoring with two points each The big shooter for Central was Kim Alexander who hit for 22 points The forward was deadly from approximately 15 feet as she could not miss the hoop Hunter was f r 19 points and Harrington had for the As previously mentioned the game was very close in first half After one quarter Centra led by one point at In the fourth quarter Rebel Couch Mavis Neil utilized a lull court press but It failed to shake the Burlington team up as they constantly broke through It Despite the loss the Rebels had a good year going all the way to the semi final To get lhal far they had to bent Acton a team that had defeated the Rebels during the rcgulir Tuesday afternoon womens bowling Team Standings 2nd Series High Triple Hat Sylvia Graham Saintly Six Cook Happy Hookers The Go Getters Mountaineers Happy Gang Bowl let 3 3 Handicap JcannclleSmith Something Striking Six Shirley Pegu Hell lis Drunken Drivers Hurricane Babes Top Pin Spinners Graham JIB ill Audrey Moore Trudy Roy Millie Dutchburn Daniels High Single Handicap Millie 195 Trudy Roy Miry Jones 169 Belly Daniels Maryt Jones 187 1- lit NILS Ikckell Hi A MaeDon aid Gage 1 M Vernon 100 1M JUNIOR GIRLS K MacLeod Thump- II JUMOK HOYS It Ison ill I lorrlss J Crowe Moirowd C M A lltu JUMOIMlltiS CI A tiny Rid 4 I id Gillespie 2 Hartford mi- 1 A drum mitt t Thompson Hour I M Virnon Juveniles split a pair The rgeiown Juvin lis up with their vlct of thi season last Thursday when they defeated ikvillc 3 I at Aliotl Arena In the r las week town lost by the score Guclph Goal tender John who was up from lie house Jiajiue played an game in the win The leader of thi team was forward Scott Turner who manager How Murphy said played an phonal game The garni remained score less for the first two pi riods as and his counterpart in the net King held their respective In the third period George town hit with two very quick goals to open up the game i in Bruci McCundkss stored from Ron Thi mpsnn Just lalir scored whit tumid nil to the on a sol With just minutes lift on the ck Hon Martin butt A alter tin an insumn mjrkir with Morrow Jelf the assists Against Georgetown jumped in the first but tin visitors tallied liniPi in Ihi final two to take the win rinf for Georgilown was Blnki I- mmerson on play set up Moffat The game did show the Juvenilis an improving in suson they lost to House league Bantams Mikt Mitchell 14 Gary Hubert V 11 Gary Lock wood Johnson Carney 7 11 Mark Waters Realty 11 Philip Hose Really 10 MtlllereTV 10 JimUoyli Elks Lodge Groni Nairn 1 Steven Williams 6 7 Murray j 7 HtMillilriilHiKlftllHViHW PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRES Preliminary Design For HIGHWAY 401 IMPROVEMENTS New Interchange Winston Churchill Blvd Relocation of Vehicle Inspection Stations New Interchange at line Milton fames Snow Parkway The Ministry Transportation Communications Invites lo review plans lor construction new Winston Churchill Boulevard and Fourth James Snow Park construction Vehlcli Inspection Filth Slit centre Mill Wednesday November 29 1978 m tic Ontario Thursday November 30 The Community Room Public Library Street j T Si fcrfh I ri For further Information contact Mr I M I Ministry of Transportation and Communications SQI-ItM- JUNIOR lltlS lost Thompson JtMOItllOYS M Martin 1lson Corris Morrow 13 It Woods 14 SI- HOYS Thompson 13 S Crowe M HACK JUNIOR J If Gibbs ID Hipp JUNIOR HOYS SI R HACK f J 51 J 3 A M M Barnett 3 SO BREAST JUNIOR C Grace D Jefferson K Wilson JUNIOR BOYS Fisher Gillespie IOOBtbT CUIUS J SiLwort t Zander Crowe A Bigg 3 M COMING AT YOU Is he GDHS learn a Kevin Thompson us In event The easily won ihe duo Itublnson held here last Thursday Major Midgets downed by YOUR NEWSPAPER BOY MAY BE A GIRL The Georgetown Sunny Farms Midgets lost in county action hen on Sunday The midgets stayed clow most of way but in final period lo the win Alttr first period Steve Rabbins put Georgetown hi ad with a m In the second lr was drew back to when Hob Dean from Din Reynolds irl in he final period ikvillc Ihcn three before the game ended The midgets will try to gel on winning trdck in I lomboro Sunday hej are home lo Milton IDRUG VIART lllll WWII NIGHT FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2478 RAIDERS VS FORT ERIE THE FIRST 250 PURCHASES OF AN ADULT ADMISSION WILL RECEIVE A VOUCHER REDEEMABLE FOR 200 ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY LIFE BRAND PRODUCT GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER raiders

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