Mi Industrial playoffs De Boers Movers edge past Akers in semifinal series Spring break Last the ladies of North hosted annual Spring Bruit Bona pit This was a very papular event waiting hit hoping to get in on the fun There were fourteen out of town teams and tuo teams The winner of the a draw was Muriel from Brampton Curling with her were Donna Ann Jeffrey and Helen Leslie Runner up In the first draw Donna Slock from Burlington with Jean Anne and Edna The big winner of lie day was Nancy King from Valley Country Club The trophy Was presented to the team by Mary Black Nancy and her rink of Marlon Mouldon Julia Dohcrty draw as well as the trophy Runners up in the second draw were Irene Wilson from Brampton and her rink of Pot and Marilyn Brown The success of the day in large measure due to Greta Lamb and Donna Blight with all the members the committee The dinner was excellent and all the ladles who helped during the day looked terrific In their western dance outfits Many thanks to all the donors of door pnres They helped to make the day a lot of fun Friday March saw the end of the last draw In mixed curling The winners of the fust draw John and Mary Anne with Mark and Mary Runners up were Ron and Colhy Pcrcgo with Jim and Dot Hicks The second draw was won by Warren and Marilyn Micklethwaite with Bob and Mary Wands Runners up were Frank Wilson with June Russell and Norm and Edith Dorccn did a lot of sparing for June Tins coming weekend the mixed play downs will be played Boer emerged thi over in their semi final Industrial hockey series to advance to the finals against Hollywood Tavern In a hard fought contest Doug Barnes sparked Boer series They now face win their e Indultrlil League championship final Herald liar Georgetown Atoms in Day of Champions goals In their In the first period Doug Thompson for opened the game wllh a goal assisted by John at the 10 Then Doug rclalial for Boer on a goal Terr Turner put the game for Dc Boer at the mark In the third period on the only goal of the period assisted by Marty and Doilg Bamcs In the fue games played A kerbClark actually out scored their opponents but won tuo games and lost Last Monday night March De Boer Movers faced the Hollywood Tavern In the first gome of the Industrial league final playoff round SCORERS HT Doug Thompson AC Brian Beaumont Chris Milne AC Doug Barnes Jim Blair AC Chuck Williams WI Chns Dave Holmes Paul Allison The scries Is a best three of five games The balance of the games lo b played will be forthcoming Midget House League Novice Reps earn MVPs in Markham The Georgetown North Ha I ton Sports Camp Novice competed at the Rotary Club of s Annual tournament last Friday March In the first game Chin edged past the Sports Campers After two first period goals by Georgetown came back when Brian Brook scored from Jason Smith and Scan In the second period China went ahead 1 before Lewis scored unassisted for Georgetown scored again for a tally but Trevor added one for Georgetown from Steve Brown and Adam Hilts GAME TWO In their game against Chatham Georgetown out scored their opponents l opened up with two goals in the first period by Lewis and Sean Guistini assisted by Steve Brown Jason Smith and Adam Hilts Alter a scoreless second period Chatham potted one goal at the mark of the third period In Saturday Consola lion final edged past the Sports Camp by a 1 margin Adam Hills Scan Guistini and Brad won the Most Valu able Player Awards Lewis gave an out standing offensive and dp fen performance Next Saturday April at pm the North Sports Camp Novices play In the consolation final at Gordon Alcolt for the Day of Disabled games Applications for the 1382 Regional Games for the Disabled can be obtained at the Town of Hills Recreation Department by contacting Joy at The South West and Central West Competition will be held in The Regional Games fur the Physically Disabled arc held each year to promote growth and development of sports for disabled people If you would like to parti in the upcoming competition fill In a rcgl form and forward It to the Games Organizing Committee Any athlete regardless of age may compete In the regional and Ontario games provided the athlete has met the necessary quail standards To keep competition fair athletes are classified the extent of their disability Rules are set down by the national sports governing bodies for the amputee wheelchair and blind and by the provincial body for cerebral palsy athletes I JOHN llrrald Special Over the past week the McNatly Construction Georgetown treated their fans to some very exciting hockey On March they took on the Hamilton Huskies in Hamilton In an exhibition By the end of the second period Georgetown trailed 30 but they battled back to a 44 tic Adam Bennett netted three and Travis Gardiner one In this third period rally TBI COUNTY The locals defeated Oak on March to win the playoffs and now advance to the Day of Cham pions be held April in ran gov I He Two goal efforts by Travis Gardiner and Andrew who also had two assists sparked the win Other Atom sharpshooters were Adam Bennett Doug Kent and Jeremy Alan Glray earned two assists Brent Doug Chris Stuart Vogt Kevin Rot and Adam Bennett helped on one scoring play flramplon Tournament The Atoms faced off against some excellent com petition in the Brampton Tournament March and earned a 1 1 record In game one against South London Georgetown had a lead after six minutes of play on goals by Stuart Vogt Andrew and Brent Press wood Assisting in Ihls first period surge were Doug Kent Adam Bennett and Andrew 15 of the second South London had tied the game Fast action sharp checking good and miss QS33 Thi SX Country DRY GLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Georgetown Baseball Association 1982 SEASON REG All Baseball and TBall ftgtiltll AStlBAT 9 nil Registration Fee Each 1 A lad nivrr In 15 Each ln Location Gordon Arena Dales Sal Apr 3 10 Sun Apr 10 Times wed Apr 7 Bennett netted the game winner at 1 IB In game two Guclph sported a before the Atoms got rolling and played some super catch up hockey Their was very effective as they connected on of their tics but could not beat the Guclph goalie on any of their other good chances Andrew scored twice and Chris assists went to Doug Kent and Adam Bennett and Brent Press According lo the rules Georgetown had defeat a strong New market squad in game Ihrce two goals to advance lo the semi finals Chris and Doug set up Travis Gardiner at 31 of the open ing period but Newmarket roared back with three by a of the third As with their other games the Atoms played with determination and They chipped away at New market lead until the contest was tied Each team pressed for the lie but the scoring In the second period Akers went ahead when Jim Blair found the mark for his team assisted by Thompson and Chris Milne With three minutes left in the period Doug Barnes again tied the game with his shot on net from Marty Weaven TFM Standard Products Scotia Bank Cable TV 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