Pa a WEEKEND EXTRA Friday November lap rubberized track costs 1 75000 Athletes in the running for new track A new group form ed in Georgetown with the intention of tip the of building a rack and field facility at the Georgetown District High School Chaired by vice- principal BUI Tom a back steering committee met Wednesday night in their ional session Fifteen members In at tendance volunteered to help in three different subcommittees to exp lore questions on design of the track funding and use of the facilities Representative on the steering committee are mostly from the public school system Physical education head at GDHS Fred Kotanl was present and he made a presentat ion on some preliminary queries co the feasiblity of the project Cross country and track coaches from Ka Cosgrove and Donna Metcalfe were present along with Pat Burroughs Paul and Brian Cosgrove of and Centennial Public School PARENTS also in attendance were interested parents of Georgetown runners and Councillor Marilyn Ser- A presentation was made on tbe type of track facility available and at what cost Cross Country coach from Centennial Brian Cosgrove told the group three types of tracks were available ranging In cost from to The committee decided that tbe track moat suit able to tbe needs of the Georgetown community would be the middle of the road track faculty costing approximately The decision by the group was based on re search and inquiries Mr presented Materials available in clude crushed stone on asphalt and varying types of synthetic rubber One of cheapest types of synthetic rubber tracks costs and it contains some asphalt and a liquid rub ber spray coating The problem with this type is that it is soft and hot in warm weather and correspondingly hard in cold weather Another drawback Is the high maintenance costs comp ared to the more expens ive models Mr Cosgrove said The or expensive type was immediately re jected because of the minimum red to construct the track The weather flex rub berized track approved by the steering commit tee in their preliminary findings is guaranteed a gainst dclamlnatlon dec- si lion and deterior ation The track Is an all wea ther facility and 11 is approved by the NCAA National College Athlet ic Association There are such tracks like it in Ontario including Queens and Western It little time to construct and is considered to be maintenance free Furt her research of track selection will be carried out by the design sub committee The committee memb ers agreed that rest persona from different Continued on Page Herald 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE happiness is Paul Visits the Junior Boys GDHS cross country team shares a blanket and conversations with a fellow competitor Herald photo Industrial hockey LEADING SCORERS Ray Peacock John Kwant DAS Chris Milne AC Steve Crossman Doug Thompson AC Andy MandM Todd ACT Chuck Williams John Barnes DBM Tom Da vies MandM TEAM STANDINGS Hollywood Tavern and Pro Sparta AkeraCIark Dons Auto Service De Boers Movers M and Pro Sports are HT Wilson Insurance FUTURE GAMES Nov Tavern vs 10 so and Pro Sports Dons A TP L 1 S 0 a 1 4 SB 1 14 Hollywood Acton Knights vs Auto Service vs Hope despite defeat for Peewees By SID HARRIS Herald Special travelled to beautiful downtown Georgetown to play a hockey game against the Standard Product Saturday The lineup sheet listed two teams but after that it was all Markham as they came away with a win Markham could have added significantly to the score and we actually had a chance or two but on the whole it was a completely flat and dull game Out or defeat comes new hope however as everyone associated with team has the hockey brilliance ihe leadership qualities and the abiity to understand youth by the manage ment and coaches of this team It was helpful to schedule an exhibition game the precise time when nearly came up short That all It was an exhibition With Saturday fog cleared away we travel to on Sunday for regular league game This match with our strong finish fitted Into the pattern we seem to have set this year win was pleasant to watch For the first period and a half It was fine hockey with both teams having good chances Mid second period Alain finally knocked one in after two or three chances in front or the net Trent off a four goal third period with a nice play from the point Then Trevor Hark ley went to work with his bun saw effort and pro duced three goals one short handed Only two slight hesi on our part allow Dundas to score two third period goals other wise garagedoor Steve Eastwood would have earned his fourth shut out Other point getters for our team were Peter two assists Alain two assists Jason Arnold Dave Harris John and Trent Burton all with Opposition caught offguard By LARRY Til IB Herald Special The Standard Major Pec Wees to beat in si Thursday by a score of their seasons record so far this year to seven wins and two loss Jason Arnold startled the opposition by scoring a goal within thirty seconds of the opening period assisted by John Brampton fought back however to lead by 1 at the end of the first period The close checking pattern continued through the second period unlit Jason Arnold struck again with a minute and a half left in the frame this time assisted by Trent Burton Ken moved our squad ahead ed Just one minute later Trevor a real spark plug throughout the game set up a pretty goal by Trent in the third also with the help again of John but Brampton scored again to keep Ihe game close With only minutes left in the game Ken pushed in what proved to be the winning goal with the help of Jason Arnold and Donnle Cruise Their opponents popped in another score In the lost minute to keep the gome close right to the end Because of the absence of and Peter defencemen Dave was called up to and showed a lot of poise Midgets defeated The Georgetown Minor Midgets fell to defeat against Milton Saturday It was a scoreless first period with Milton coming on In the second and third periods Goals by Todd Cull assisted by Steve Turner and Paul Basha in the second and Gltn Leslie unassisted in the third period MiltonwonthegamcS2 gaining four and points on the night Georgetown Atom Tier 2s take beating By FRED MOORE Herald Special Burlingtons Major Atom Tier II team was in town for a match The game saw George town go down to defeat to a well disciplined and beady squad of hockey match revealed that our team can skate with anyone in the league and we can make the best of our skills against tough opposition There were a few mental errors which could have cost us dearly but our team recovered and snuffed out the threat We had our share of penalties and we cd a respectable penalty killing effort during the game The team never quit and Steve Kokel scored with four minutes remaining In the game Greek defenders Mike m with assists going to Dale Dairy Queen Steve la Ike McNlven and David Sunday ley Baldwin SWARMING DEFENCE aber tad Deaa Scaliest race catch Se f Rag football from 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