THE HERALD Wednesday December still ruling in Industrial hockey In or a scoring Hen I All in won hi game II I lo slay and Racquet Club players have excellent week The Club squish had their best week of lilt first of alt Aim Kogan of the participated in a lourm men at the Toontn Squash Club made the irli before being ell Kid Tin team had a hie igamst ilk win Hint three to two tin team in the vvem into the ikh Winning beat of five Juveniles stay hot The Georgetown Juveniles won their second league In a row Sunday when Ihey defeated Chinguaeousy 5 here Sunday The Juveniles pulled away with two goal in I tic final Five different shooter pot ted goals for Georgetown Paul and Jeff Rich tallied In the first per Bill Kent was the only Georgetown scorer in the middle frame In the final period Bill Taj lor Paul Morrow added the Georgetown Blake aided the cause with two assists Chris played a wallet game in the nets in itdiis for Georgetown were Bod IIJI Hod 1J his maUh three gum s to one Norm Hi rli w is nipped 3 2 The tnm got on the winning by defeating from three itches two Winning their matches wi Sam 13 Bob Mir hand J 1 1 and I in vml down i score Tin I wistkfcited four to ime bj the Trillium Club from den Winning match wis Stent by a won all six games Ml competed in last week from the twin wire Harry Griffiths I i Irwin Doug irrucin i I and It mil liithphjcii it home In 111 Tin also in list wuk in fibnran 3 they will i loronto and District division squash Jacob T Walinga Barrister and Solicitor Wishes to announce the opening of his law office temporarily located at Main St Georgetown Permanent location at 33 Main St Georgetown as of Feb 1 1979 NOTICE Persons Using North Golf Club For Skiing Tobogganing Skating And Or Other Winter Activities Do So At Their Own Risk North Golf Club Will Not Be Responsible For Any Incurred SNOW VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED North Halton Golf Country Club Maple Ave Trafalgar is becoming a list cooling off hot tea mi In Georgetown Industrial Hockey loague action This week slopped Itcnlal 11 United had gone into the game riding a two- game winning harder In the year beat a Movers and Publishing when they went into the games with winning streaks behind them The lending scorers added lo their impressive Is in rout Beaumont and Dave ire now tied for kid had three goals and an issist and Holmes lis and three assists h Knocpth in third spot hid a goal and assist while the leading scortr Anderson hid two same number of Older scorers for were scored by captain Inglls Kick Johnson and George Johnson also had three assists while Inglis lieniils only came whi illy Brown set up Din Bui ind or i m irkcr li Boers back on the winning trill pi over Way Jay s hid noi win in six weeks begin with a loss it the hands of it Don led Boers victory with two mil 1w ississ Bob Incjis an exullent Mine scoring lite and selling up two others The teams went into the 1 period lied it two had stored for to put them up Ihin a iv in thi period and one by Bob Landry In the lie score Grant from Max put WayJay ahead for the first lime with a mark mark of third DeBoer goals Sieve Hill me and Doug Barnes them the victory Barnes marker came with only three seconds left on clock and wilh Way Jay led in favour of a sixth attack who had a winning streak stopped by last week were 4 victims of Chiefs The Chiefs jumped ahead on Keith second period marker from Chapman Bill trews Thefirst frame was scoreless only seconds left in the period tied the score on a solo effort The Chiefs took the lead again when Ernie Schaump tallied only 26 seconds into the final frame Rick Ilodgers and Bod Hulls set up the play s came back to lie the score again at the mark on Louis goal from Bert Osborne and Vincc Mica I Keith Aubrey second goal of the game just 30 seconds later put ihe Chiefs up once more Chapman was play With just seconds showing from Steve scored his second of game with the net PETER E HESLIN ll BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR 8775121 wishes to announce that as of December he will carry on his practice of law at 37 MAIN ST GEORGETOWN Office will be located on 2nd floor until February 1 and thereafter on ground floor Get the family a CHRISTMAS TREE From 4 50 20 Kg Kg 40 Kg SALT Reg Reg Reg UREA ICCCUTTCR Kg NonToxic For lawn or Driveway Reg 439 CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec am 12 Noon Dec 29 Closed for inventory Dec 242526 CLOSED Dec am Noon Dec 2728 am pm Jan CLOSED Aware of your needs Master Feeds A Georgetown STEWARTTOWN 8773512