Tilt Nov tuber lC Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moore Pink Plan GatxQatown 8775110 Manager wants to tighten play Halloween jinx on Raiders their second game in as many weeks to night game against Port place 1 lie Raiders squeaked by Last week the George town club were handed Guy Cormier leads scoring First Raider and former Georgetown Jun ior Gmini Guy is leading hi A leagu in storing yearold winger and si also points points but he The Georgetown ler Raiders have five in top on the leadership ml rmier Ellison Ford and all have started the seas on off well in the goal scoring department In other team statistics Steve leads the league in pen Rick has two game winners for Georgetown the second best in the league Ron and Gary Ford each have two individual power play good enough for a Georgetown has scored a league leading six short handed goals while Guy Cormier has three of ihem The Raiders are the third most penalized team in the league Goal tender Brad Miller has a average the next best goal lending average being Harry Van of with a 5 Georgetown has a goals against Colling wood has 4 Having Faith in cartwheel record MEET THE HALTON HILLS JILLS If you see earold Faith Rich lightly bouncing from one cart wheel after another Saturday Nov don be surprised she may be out to set another local record for the Hal Ion Hills J ills Faith managed cartwheels in last year Santa Claus parade In Georgetown and no doubt she want to repeat her performance this month In one the major fund raising projects for the local Jills gymnastics club Faith collected about in pledges Hills Jills Dressed In a track suit gloves and a hat Faith admitted she was very tired when she finished but she was glad to have helped money for her club The fifth grader at Joseph Gibbons Public School has lived on Anne St since she was born At the age of four Faith joined the Jills when an ad in the newspaper mentioned registration was starting As a Jill last year didn win any ribbons but it was her first year in the this season she hopes to do better Faith is active in gymnastics even when she isn at the Rose Room Inside Memorial arena practising with the other Jill members Her grandmother has a trampoline which she often uses plus Faith has a balance beam in her home Outside Faith likes to do cartwheels which is no surprise to her cartwheels for cash sponsors The floor is her best routine Faith bald while the beam requires a special steadiness and her vault needs a big push Like her idol Sara of George town would like to eventually become a national gymnastics team member While at school she likes math and some science related subjects Faith wants to coach gymnastics some day when she has finished as a competitive gymnast Gymnastic update To update those who have been following the Hills Jills in the i wis of providing new programs and building on established ones II i Jilkhivc I DO members enrolled In the recreational and competitive Of tins number are involved with competitive gymnastics The l train between four and hours per week throughout the year The recreational sign up or once per week sessions on to week basis Head coaches will be making recommendations at the end of each session to encourage potential recreational gymnasts to move up to the icmpttitivc The attempt of the Jills club is to offer an all around program with opportunities for all ages New programs include an advanced boys training senior and high school gymnastics under a supervisor in an open workiHitioncept This class wilt take place Sundays 1 30pm at the gym new masters ladies group will be forming in January Those in and over can try their hand on the equipment at the Rose Room from to A new Kinder gym in Acton will also be starting Salurday in the come January UPCOMING EVENTS Nov Cartwheels torCash In Santa Parade nnj r fund raiser for club to purchase new equipment Sun Dec Compelive Invitational Argo B and C constructive criticism by judges to help gymnasts prepare for Meets in January t Sun Dec Competitivetnvttational Georgetown Junior Demonstration Competitive Stream of Hills Jills demonstration open to public pm or demonstration their first in six Marts after Midland past the local red and white In the against the Sh in Coiling wood the Raiders were leading at he end of the second period but connected in the third period for three unan goals In the first period Gerry scored for the Raiders assisted Guy Cormier and Glen ray The Raiders then allied on power play goals in the second period lo take a 3 lead Steve notched the first one on a power play from Glen Murray and Guy Cormier Gary McFadyen scored the other goal on the power play with five left in the period from John Saunders and Glen Murray Haider general ma nag Don said after the weekend the team still isn playing positional Brad Miller continues to be a bright light for the Raiders Port garni the Raiders controlled the but some mental lipses rmde the contest seem closer than it reallv was said The refe reel he said Port only brought along 11 skaters to the Raider game but they still pepp ered Brad Miller with The Elgin goal tender Jim de flected 44 shots Individ goals by the Raiders in the Port Elgin game came from Rick Glen Murray Steve Gary McFad Acton loses two Penalties hurt Sabres By DENNIS LAWRENCE Herald Special In game action last week the Acton Junior Sabres lost 124 to the Oakvllle Blades Friday in and fr4 In the at home Saturday night The Sabres allowed power play goals to be scored against them in the two games Sabres coach Bill Rich mond said if the regulars keep getting unnecessary penalities he 11 bring up some rookies and bench the regulars In the game Saturday night when the Sabres played host to Ihe dcrbirds most of the game was physical The first period was a rough and wide open affair The Thornhiil squad scored first on a power play goal six min into the period only lo hive Acton tie it up two minutes later on a goal by Rick with help from Ken Franklin Penalties seemed kill the Sabres as Thornhiil scored another power play two minutes after the Sabres lied it up After the second goal the teams went back to hard hitting In the second period both teams started out slow with many of play in the first couple of minutes Penal ties hurt the Acton squad once again as Thornhiil scored their third power play goal seven minutes into the period The teams then started to get more physical with flaring- Near the end of the period Ihe scored again to lead 1 Although the Acton team took 17 shots on goal they could not put one between the posts The third period saw the Sabres start out fust scoring two goals in the first five minutes bring them to within one of the the first one by Mike Mora nan on a pass from Ken Frank The second goal was from Mark his first of the year from Art Keating but was it for awhile for the Sabres as Thornhiil started to take control The Sabres came within one again as Ken Frank scored with three min left In the game but it was too little too late the Thunderbirds scored again one minute later to put the game out of reach for the Acton team Sabres coach Bill Rich mond said the two lies Del and Wayne McMillan made a few mistakes but they t hurt the team The next home game for the Sabres is Friday night against the George town Geminls at The Sabres also play in on Thursday night Wayne Bill and Jot kept up John Saunders missed hi Port Elgin dut to an injury managir Ik n needs two more ind hi in crested in Jim a former and Mark a former Derby of the Junior Central week tin had an ad in the piper for wanted for a recruit Fen Hit hockey player was of star Kenny job offers but people misunderstood the ad and offered to work for the Raiders brother wouJdn comg to town unless he had a job first Tim Ampleford of the Senior A circuit is close to becoming a Raider Fend ley says The high scoring forward might sign by Tuesday I past the Her aid s press deadline Meanwhile the Haider general manager said he did talk to former Rene Robert but Robert is hesitant lo phy Inter mediate A hockey Fend ley said The Raiders are trying lo affiliate the McCoys of the late B lejgue For the good of the town and the team Don want to affiliate both the and but he found out Junior and Intermediate can iliate In other player news Doug Fry who starred for Georgetown in the Cup playoffs is planning to rejoin the Raiders trophy winners Georgetown Bowlers walked away at least six top trophies in the Master Junior The team of Debbie Glen Kaiser and master bowler Ralph Miller win a shot at the provincials on Nov in Toronto Scar borough More information to come next week Rebel fans cheer GDHS to finals PMDOtGLAS Herald Special The spectators were cheering for the junior Rebel basketball team when the girls played In a tournament Inst Saturday In Acton first garni Turner School and the Reb el victory put them the championships against Milton Three says The juniors won their i- the Rebels under With four kit in the game one of Rebel shots wedged in the net and the but the game was restarted Georgetown did not jtt any shots off In the last three seconds The tied but Milton Itfl Georgetown behind th four quick poinls in the play The Rebels were dis appointed however they played very well and the spectators who applaud them after game She said the teams foul shots which had proved to be the team s weakness were better In Saturday tournament he senior Rebels play in prestigious held at the of Waterloo on Saturday with some of the best teams across Onl Many of the teams in are headed or OrSA The Rebels lost their first game against the Eagles 4541 In the consolation finals they were beaten by St Marys They re very fast said Rebel Cathy Cross country GDHS qualify for OFSAA Newman Is seen here competing for her GDI IS cross country ram at the Peel championships last Wednesday photo by special The Georgetown cross country team won the Peel champion ship last Wednesday for its eighth consecutive year and qualified all six teams runners to the proiinclal meet to bo held this Saturday place any of lis divisional teams cither first or sec in heir dutnc midgel girls senior girls boys and junior boys all won Iheir respective div while the Junior girls and senior boys teams took second place The Rebels thus won he overall girts boys and school titles George town low overall Of points simply troyed second place Clarkson score of Three Rebel runners were Individual winners of their races Sandra Marclnluk placed first In the senior girls race Mike Wood took the first place medal in the midget boys race and Erik Hopkins won junior boys division For complete story re sults see paper Locals capture Ontario running titles For the second year In a row Georgelown captured the Ontario Mite Tyke Atom cross country championships The pow gent 160 strong Burlington last Sat urday to win five of six team titles and two victories Individual Ontario win were Alexis Kerr and Bob Donker while Glen Mulder was second In Ihe province Race number one saw an exciting finish with Alexis Kerr edging her Kitchener opponent at the finish line to lead her team of Andrea Bousklll Melanic Booth Deb bie Beech to first place overall Georgelowp finished second to Toronto in he Mite boys with me races by Brent Wasylen Andrew en Smith and Adam In the Tyke girls no Georgetown girls were In he op six but fine per by Cave Sheri Nairn Anna and Jennifer Arnold led to another provincial crown Not lo be by Ihe girls tyke boys ran another strong race with Bob Donkcr Michael Melville Paul and Ryan Robinson up our winning team Bob completed an undcfealed season winning his race of he season Once again in he Atom Girls consistency was he luy as none of our girls the but strong efforts from Tara Burroughs Windsor Tina Newman and Tara brought Georgetown their fourth title of the day The final race of the day saw Georgetown em phis lie its dominance at the sport with boys in the top nine of a very lough Atom boys race Glen Mulder Steven Scott Brent Chris dart and Eddie Powers all had outstanding per Robin Darnelle Moore Rhonda led their Atom girls Cardinal er rack club lo a fine would like to thank all the third place finish in the feeder school coaches the girls parents and the runners for another great cross ii C ason for and Mrs Georgetown In addition to Georgetown combined cross country competing at La Salle Saturday local runners also raced under banner of Brampton Cardinal track club Under tutelage of local coach John Moore was sixth In the atom division followed by Robin Also finishing the race as Atoms were Rhonda and Clarke The team finished third overall In Ihe atom division