SECTIONS THE HERALD UK quick glance back to 1981 In Pan of year end review The Herald toots back at the months July through to December JLH During the first week of July ISyear old Hob Drown made the cut for the Ontario Junior Golf championships while tennis star Hurley advanced the semi finals in the Open July was the week in which Joe Scon from won a gold and two medals in the Worldwide Church of Gods Youth Opportunities United track and field meet for Canadians in Alberta Tra veiling abroad lo further her porting knowledge was Jean Bonner studied Chinese and coaching techniques tLSTlMI hiring the nee of August the Georgetown Merchants of he Industrial fastball league walked away with the championship trophy of the second merit of the season August mi ant training for Georgetown Hon Finn as the Mil official prepared for the Cup challenge hockey teams in the world The Ontario girls fastball nals were held in George town as the local Royal Canadian Leg en I toy alettes hosted the event dumped for the as the Royal cites were forced to play two games and were eliminated Jon competed in the Canadian National Dirt ft championships but was injured when his motorcycle ducloped starting problems His pel was broken in several places and he had to any hope of finish ing first on the dirt bike circuit He eventually finish the season in third Doug and competed in the Canada Summer Games in Coaches Rob McKay left and Smith proudly help brothers Mike and Bob pin their medals of recognition given to them by the town for their wrestling excellence The Town of Hills Recognition nd Awards nighl last May saw numerous athletes and cultural hero honored for achievement attain a fourth Id metre while finished fifth in the Also in the Canada Tim was disappoint Ontario cling were beset with misfortune in their medal finish During the first week of September the Hills Jills their Gym house and fret Merchants swept their quarterfinal series against I- in three games Jennifer left the department and was subsequently replaced Acton ion super visor Joy Carney Mar Coffin filled in the remaining gjps In the supervisory depart men Is as Area Last and Area est program staff The Georgetown Racquet Club defeated the Toronto Squash club to win the Toron to and District Summer league finals In high school sports the CD US crosscountry team won their first big meet the season whin York University held Ihelr in vita the last week in Sep tember The first neck October saw the North Sports Industrial fastball team claim the championship title In a story book finish to tin Intercouniy fastball finals IheGlen Merchants captured the crown niter defeating In the seventh game of their best of seven scries The Glen men just worked harder after being defeated in their third straight game of the final scries as they con pic the finals with four slnlghl wins The gutsy come from respect of The Herald and thus are selected as our hands down winner for the YEAR During the week of Oct the NHL Old timer made a and rallied a In a LI m thou if Legion it ovate ties In term girls fastball club dido have quite the best they began a cade ago they anniversary hosting the finals In Seen Is conch Ted Mikes with second baseman llalonen la tiding In Herald photo iff i Mcinwhlc the football field classed Smoke Shop in a behind victo ria football action The final s alter left and teammate Dave Boycott coast down he home stretch on their way lo a second place finish In their age division the Acton Y Men club Biathlon last summer The was the or lis kind In Acton and although not attended by large numbers was considered a success Tier 2 Atoms in Niagara tourney Smoke Shop had built IK lend duo of Kelly Johnson and Kris Barber placed sixth a Skate Canada competition Georgetown District High School Rebels won the Peel crosscountry crown as they were expected do The GDHS crosscountry Rebels won their fourth consecutive crown at the Conservation area Dave of Acton High School reaches for Jump shot against a Milton opponent last winter The Junior boys basketball team had a game winning streak but fnttrred in the playoffs Excitement lasted all Christmas weekend for Georgetown Atoms Their first game against ended in a 1 defeat Stephen assisted by Cues had tied the game in the second period but Ancaster put two more on the board before the final Stephen Lee was also aw the third star of the The second game saw Georgetown into scoring downing New York Mike Wilktns opened the scoring with two unassisted goals the first on a break away and the from Just inside the blue line then came back with one near the end of the second period A key glove save was made by Paul Smith snuffing out Data via comeback attempt Steven Sutherland put the game out of reach in one of the pretties plays of the fome Guest snatch the puck from behind the and fed Stephen Lee who shot to Sutherland in the slot David assisted by John llson and assisted by Robbie Boyle added cushions until Lata via answered with one The final point was netted by Brian Leslie assisted The second star of this game was awarded Mike while the first star was presented to well deserving Brian Leslie for aggressive play and effective The final game was the consolation round champion against West Toronto and the second game of the day for Georgetown The first half of the game shutout hockey by net minder Paul Glass West Toronto turned the tide in the final half outlasting Guest nurd his standout play and aw the third star of the game GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Over miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Lid Georgetown 8771535 GOODYEAH AT THBUWAY YOU RE MORE THAN WELCOMED GEORGETOWN OPTICAL COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE MARKETPLACE PLAZA NO ONE BUYING QUALITY- Country DO m EXCHANGE TAVERN the HEP ALP Homo Newspaper erf Stnca 8771111 ROYAL PIZZA Mtnoi 8772277 Orillia tourney champs for McNally Major Atoms Herald Special The Christmas climate around really appeals to the Georgetown Atoms The Construction Georgetown Firefighters team revisited Onllla Tournament and as they did last year as Minor Atoms came away as tournament by Scan Cotton itid Curtis Green determination and pride paid off for the Georgetown Victories the Missis Heps the Kitchener Kernels and the Toronto earned Atoms a place in the finals against the r lob coke Reps who had also defeated their three previous opponents In their first game Georgetown ic MisaLsau tin first goal and then came back with of their own three in the second period Adam Bennett assisted Doug and Alan Glray shorthand allied with the assist of Brent Alan and Chris Mc In the third period Brent and Doug Kent put the game out of reach Andrew and Jeremy set up these scoring plays The second contest one Georgetown netted one In each period while allow their to tally In the first and third to take a 31 victory Georgetown marksmen were Chris Adam Bennett from Doug Mc- and Doug Kent Next Georgetown faced off against the Toronto A eras In a penalty Tilted game which saw Scan Cotton record the only shutout of the Toronto led with penalties M Again the showed one goal per period Toronto went down Brent popped in a powerplay marker and Adam Bennett potted a pair one AH three This set stage for a showdown with a strong rep team from In the first period Georgetown was penalty shot when a smothered a Jeremy shot In the Adam Bennett neatly the and tucked the puck amy open the scoring Alan Giray stole the puck in the second period and raced down the ice to Mora his second goal of the tournament Penalties played an part In the final frame drew to within one goal on a at a but at 3 Doug countered on a Georgetown Etoblcoke lilted their minder late in the game while on another but could not connect with a two man advantage George town won The tourney proved to be very successful for the Georgetown defence they accounted for eight of the 14 goals Thegoaltendingduool Curtis Green and Sean Cotton allowed only four goals In the four game Novices downed by Ching Although getting superb goal tending from the North Sports Camp goalie Terry Metier Ihe local Novice Campers were downed by Chlnguacousy tost Sunday Georgetown stayed with the Chlng team by retaliating on a goal scored by their opponents at the mirk of the period Steve Drown got the Novice Sports Camp team on the scoreboard Jason Smith to lie the game at I near the mid way mark of the period However one goal each In the second and third periods dampened the Novice reps spirit IHSTAhT CUR FOR BUYING POWER DISCOUNT FOR CASH You are entitled to it and you dont even need to ask for it at RYDERS TV Your discount for cash is clearly marked on our price tags Ryders TV written up in Home Goods Retailing because of their successful fight against inflation Be Sure to See ALAN EDMUNDS SHOPS FOR CASH LIVE IT UP on CTV Thursday Jan at 930 pm RYDERS TV MOORE PARK PLAZA 8779796 Your AntiInflation TV and Stereo Store