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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 14, 1982, p. 13

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S T HERALD April ISC i 1 1 iiiiiimi Wrapping up another busy week definitely trophy week at North Starting with competitive en Tuesday April Shirley and her rink of Shirley Lois Money and Mary Black were winner of the A event They were led wlUi the Rene Holme Trophy They alio won the Taylor award for the year higheit aggregate Runners up In the A event and winner of the Irene Curry Trophy were Donna Blight with Greta Lamb Mary Wand and Loule Nugent The B event was woo by Mary Anno Marling and her rinkorJoanShspcottGertMcGeeandDDtBurgcu Second place in the event went to Norma and team of Mary Kitely Theresa Smith and Charlotte Gain The winner of the Men Tuesday night competitive draw A event was Steve McDermot with Mike George and Jack Runners up Aahcroft with George Wild Mark and Bob Wand The winner of the event was Mike Geofreda with Ron Lea Hartford and Norm Second place went to Warren and his team of Ken Jazzman Pat Weir and Ed Parker MONDAY The Mens Monday night draw winner Ron with Gavin Strachan Ken Jartman and Barry Campbell Runner up was George Wild with Bob Bob and Don Burt The Girls draw ended on Wednesday April with Henderson and her team of Roe Doris de and Sheila Hicks taking first place Second place went to Alice with Jane Burrows Jefferson and Louisa Nugent Third place was won by North curling with Shcrrill Collins Gable and Jackie Rom Three our teams were a twoday in Chinguacousy They were Alice Norma Wilson and Shirley McDermot with their rinks They all won their games the first day but were knocked out of competition on the second day An enjoyable time was had by all The winners of the Thursday night mined competitive and the Mukovnyk Memorial Trophy were Sieve and Shuley McDermot with George and Joan This team was undefeated all year LADIES THURSDAY Day Ladies Thursday draw finished on April Bund the winning skip was second place skip was Greta Lamb and third place skip was Mary Anne Marling The winning Vices were McGec first Maleaa Joan third The winning seconds were Dot Burgess first Theresa Smith second and Catherine Hodgson third The winners for lead were Mae Cartwright first Dot Hicks second and Mary Lou third Each player on a different team each week and carried her points or the whole draw This week is the finale for curling this season The Cornelius has almost everyone curling all week Sunday through Saturday with a wrap up party on Saturday night The theme is western and a great time for all is on order Coming up Tuesday April is the Ladies Curling Section Annual Meeting Time 30 a m for a business meeting and election of executive committee This will be followed by lunch Thais all for this week see you all next week for the last time Good curling and sec you on the lee Industrial hockey playoffs Brian Beaumont Ian Doug Barnes Doug Thompson AC Dave Holmes Chris Milne AC Sunshine sketches of a sporting community Those dismayed by the amount of hockey coverage in the post three or our weeks will be glad to know that our sportsdesk Is turning lis thoughts towards other sports teams and organizations If not actually using he pen or the camera publicize what rightfully is deserving Since he Royal Canadian Legion girls fastball team from George town announced that they wouldnt have a team for the 1WJ season some people may have wondered where these talented ball players would go Rather than riding off into the sunset we know what a few of the crusty veterans have in the wind for the coming season Janet first base and Jennifer Linton fielder are practising with Hills- burg Third baseman Monica Pollock was out to one practice loo but her plans are not definite on where shell play from the bouse leagues this season Georgetown Baseball Association regis trations are going well according to registration chief Ruth Walls There were girls and boys signed up last year and this year with one more registration night for the procraslinatorsi the total Is The is hoping to break the 300 mark and signs arc hopeful Coach of the Midgetage Stingers girls team front last season Is getting ready to enter his new team In the Southern Ontario Ladles Softball League Brian James is hoping a number of his former Stinger players plus a few former and will Join the new cam which accepts girls up to the age of For those Interested In the competitive rep ream coach James will be holding the first workout of the season Thursday April IS tomorrow from to to 30pm at George The team is still looking for a sponsor and will be ordering uniforms in the next little Back on track with some minor hockey news the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association will be holding their annual coaches appreciation dance April IT The Tri County Rep hockey group Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group ore holding their annual awards banquet Saturday May at m at Georgetown District High School For Hills runners wanting an excuse to their spring training the fourth annual Mayors Race wilt be held Sunday June 13 which is much later than last years raw No new twists for this year says Race Coordlnatory Joy Gwlllam but some more of the same good times with a pancake breakfast after I he Km and The Town of Hills also will hold their Honor and Recognition awards even ing April hockey in Georgetown got to gether for a meeting last week with thoughts of forming their own executive but ended up coming out in favor of working within the framework As Girls Convenor Sue Dunning says it Has probably a lack of effort on everyone part which led to disagreements with the Minor Hockey executive The girls teams have never really had an executive for Iheitisehcs but now they see as the solution volunteering to work for the Minor Hockey executive as a whole There Is room for girls hockey to grow In Georgetown says Dunning despite the town dropping from two teams lo one team this past season Hopefully parents the girls will volunteer lo help with the new executive of the GDMHA when they meed April for their annual meeting Nancy shortstop and Barb Curry pitcher were down In Toronto practlslngwlththeWlllowdolaclub Barb is currently recovering from a knee Injury which could hinder her plans for Spring training Michelle Mkhtn pitcher and second baseman Becky are thought to be turning their eyes towards Chinguacousy to play ball there for the 1982 season Meanwhile In other fastball news the lndoi trial Mens league is expanding from six teams lo nine and perhaps even ten teams newly elected president lawr The Royal Canadian Legion Branch curling team from Georgetown came second In the Ontario Legion finals last year and won the Ontario crown the year before didnt enter competition this winter Mem bers of the veteran Legion earn are Ken Pal Chamberlain Cord Campbell and Harvey Chsppel registration has new twist for Georgetowncrx wanting play In the Minor Brampton Lacrosse Association You can now register In Georgetown This Saturday April at Holy from any boys from age year who want to lacrosse this summer should drop by Further information can be obtained by phoning Irene McCauley Ladles house league has been continuing throughout the winter as In past years but perhaps with a lower media profile due to a hockeyblitzed winter In Georgetown But the girls arc all set for the grand championship playoffs The Spurs led by their captain Mary Kelly ended the season In first place but they were beaten by the third place Bullets In a round robin series Loo Oram has come on strong for her team the Spurs In the latter half of the season So ha teammate Reed from Erin For the Nicks Irene has caught the eye of some basketball observer for her keen play Karen Kcarna from play Tor the Celtics and her husband plays for the Grey Cup Champion Edmonton Eskimos Anyway according to coach Irene McCauley of the Celtics Karen seems be making a name for herself on her own Bullets coach Kyra who is also the coach of the Sheridan College team has brought her girls a long way from the beginning of the season The girls wont be entering a Rep team The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders are boosting the ticket price for the Hardy Cup championship series lo be played starting Friday April IB in Georgetown at Gordon arena Adult tickets go up I to a K admission charge while student will pay and seniorschildren executive maintains that the costs are Justified the C team will have their transporta tion ISM per player return flight food and lodgings paid for by the host club Raider Dave says the players on their ha veto be paid at the end of the season and it would be unfair if not every player received for their efforts in producing a Hardy Cup finalist cost A- SHOOT AND SKATE Optimist Club members had a busy Saturday planned tar themselves when held their annual hockey skills showdown Player from all ages In Georgetown participat ed In skating shooting and puckhandling drills Herald photo by Harold fan turnout Continued from page a good turnout by local fans from George- Everyone played well and passed well 4 and played good positional hockey Barnes said Kingston were a wellbalanced club but Georgetown them he said Since thousands of S and year old boys have participated In the Timmy Tyke Tournament Twenty learns faced off last Saturday in hopes of winning top honors at Maple Leaf Gardens More than has been raised through this event for the physically disabled children served by the Easter Seal Society FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PRONTO RAD MUFFLER MUFFLERS SHOCKS SENIOR CITIZENS The Club of Georgetown would Tike extend an invitation the Senior Citrons to attend the Georgetown Little Theatre presentation of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST on Friday April 1 982 at pm al The John Elliott Theatre confirm attendance DICK CHAPMAN RAY HARLOW NOTICE To All General Motors vehicle owners in the Halton Hills area SERVICE REPAIRS PARTS on all General Motors vehicles can be obtained at ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS LTD ChevrotetOldsmobile 33 Mountalnvlsw Road North Georgetown SERVICE 8776944 PARTS 8774272 GLENDALE 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