I to poly form his hockey heroes ode noon characters cut old but te another to i to former NHL atar J it worked for almost actionlike a complete with metal with acrylic OMAN COCHRANE with cheese and ending op creating eel of lie a rnlually work at a a Herald photo him with his no the surprise gift memory for me New Brian lOwherehefinlshed hi to Georgetown It an used lo watch out of cheese One Christmas his Aunt and Uncle bought him some clay and be began making cowboys ant horses HEROES When Brian became interested hockey at the age of eight be molded tiny hockey players approximately three Inches high Montreal Canadi ens were his favorite team he remembers with Jacques Rocket Richard and Jean as his particular heroes The molded hockey players were made up of plasticine the nets were made of clay with thread for the goal net When Brian was years old be had his pcturc taken by the local newspaper with his Toronto and Montreal plastic hockey pin era But as an adolescent Brian dldn keep up his hobby However veycarsagoheheipedoutwIuiB church workshop clay modelling for one night In 1978 while working for Moore International in Brampton a fellow employee asked IfBriancould mold an elephant The elephant was made from a substance made n the United States NO KILN t dry out or start to harden like clay and down t require a kiln to bake About one year ago Brian heard that Bobby was to be inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame August He then set about on his project of molding an action like of Bobby so he could present it lo him at the induct on ceremony Why docs Brian tike sports modelling I m a he is Deep down I would have liked to play His wife Julie would like Brian to do a figureskating of their daughter Katie age Brian Cochrane presented this six Inch clay like model to Bobby Orr at nil Induction to the Sports Hal of Fame six Brian has also made a bust of Bobby took him a scant six hours to mold Eventually Brian would like to do sports figures in all areas of athletics He Is considering sell ng his idea of a standard mold for hockey athletes and then massmarketing them in retail stores Another ambition would be to do fulltime commission work for Individuals or companies on sports Strong game nets Minor Pee Wees over Brampton in Safety lose brief Scramble earns an assist Minor Bantams take Herald Special The North Halton Sports Camp Minor pee Wees split a pair over the past week On November 9 dominated the visitor from Brampton Georgetown got off to a quick start netting one after Just 12 seconds of play Three more were added before the end of the first and in the next two perl one goal a piece was netted This was a strong game for and Alan Gtray who tallied twice and added one Adam Bennett scored once and assisted once The other black red and white marker came from the stick of Travis MlkeWUkins Cameron Herman and Brent also earned an assist in this victory The lone Brampton goal came at of the middle period when several play collided in front of the net and the puck bounced in On Sunday George town travelled to the North Community Centre and dropped a tough deci sion to a boro squad The only bad one goal to record but he was kept busy on the penalty side of the game A total of IB were called to the by the referee who kept close eye op the action scored mid way through the opening period Steven and Jeremy combined on the equaliser in the second period but the goal was disallowed Solid checking and good town off these with two minutes left lomlnuleperiods it coach Brian James Sep Juveniles win hockey team dos they won with p with four goals rk Dave Norton had game they defeated hi game of the Ha tut I club wins s team defeated Chris Kogon ens league Doug 1 won I match a he Supreme Club I won their matches Murray Jans to Rod winners Losing An were Boyd stats a on our Georgetown penalty minutes with and Gary rf most of 12 minutes after I are credited with lo place second to has five game 1 individual control over Dundas The Georgetown Minor Bantam Optimists took to the road Nov to a much Improved squad opened the scoring on a screen shot at of the second period Georgetown Tim Bennett tied the game seconds later on a goal mouth scramble with Bill Herman earning an assist not to be out done got the lead back just seconds later That was all the scoring for them Georgetown took in the third period Paul Smith took a pass from Bennett to tic the gome at Rob Cooper got his first of two goals with assists to Craig Chantler and Terry Dixon One of the est goals of the night came when Herman spotted near center ice ana flipped a pass be tween the two defencemen With two men in hot pursuit Chantler skated a fallen goalie and put the puck In the up comer Final score us them 2 The Milton Blades came to town Nov to play the Minor Bantam Optimists and skated away with another win Georgetown played well enough In the first period and most of the second but find the target as the Milton goalie atoned them time after time Frustration started to settle in on the locals Georgetown took five minor and one miscon duct penally ill the Second period after playing penalty free in the first The first goal of the game came 32 of the third period and the final goal at 12 Optimists goal Joe Balson and Milton Alex Gianuzzl were both outstanding This was our teams third loss of the season and all have been to this pesky Milton team Georgetown has one more game with Milton and this should be another dandy The Georgetown Minor Bantam Optimists got back on the winning track on Sunday Nov when they defeated the Chin- guacousy team by the score of 30 After a scoreless first period Terry Dixon who seemed to be all over the ice opened the scoring by batting in the puck from the aide of the net Assist were Mark Zebedee and Rob Cooper Sean Finn showed some good soccer skills when be kicked a Kenne dy pass te Jeff who wasted no time firing the puck post surprised goalie Sim CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 8770109 BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 16 Rd S Suite 301 Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario 8776948 Buying Tax Sale Property les and count es throughout On a a zed fo paymont of taxes the mad thousands tun I to buy home arm collage bush and open as They en Be I mora he owed those be ng genera under Si The to proper we d of at taxsa rai dent a Id SI 375 age wale front cottage S3 ce up to date these proper on a a Cost to yea pi on to TAX SALE PROPERTIES bo f HOMELITE checking paid off when be forced the defender to cough up the puck Paul Smith who pounc ed on the loose pack spotted Tim Bennett In the slot who then slid the puck under the goalie for the final goal of period and game Greg Tuck recorded the shutout facing 18 shots while Georgetown found the target times GDHS senior dribblers outclass Blakelock By PAM DOUGLAS Herald Corres With six wins to their t and one loss the Georgetown High School senior girls basketball team are second in the league Georgetown outclassed TA Blakelock last week securing the Rebel number two tlon and putting them in the quarter finals to be held tomorrow Thura day Blakelock Is not a par tlcularly strong team said Rebel coach Miss Equal distribution of the Rebel offence Michelle Mlehm s points and Kara play kept the Rebels ahead throughout the game said the coach Georgetown will be against Tra in the quarter finals at Georgetown District High School Coach Smye said Georgetown main competition in the championships would be Acton The Rebels only loss in league competition was to Acton 4334 but Georgetown has their sights net on winning the Halloas so Acton had better watch out I HAZENS Sinclair Ave 8779473 Pooling efforts Rebels measure up a awn at Burlington S 10 at Georgetown it Georgetown wn at Ch I rselOn7 j on a tow at Burlington IT I J at traatGeorgetcwnlpjn dct at Ching j at Georgetown vi at Burl Up ci Georgetown Mot 1 Wk ISpm George owns I By DOUGLAS Herald In a high calibre meet at York ty last Saturday the Rebel swimmers measured the strength of their team against other teams in ihe area Individual tunes were averaged together at the meet to arrive at a total team time Its a good idea to have a swim meet of this kind early in the season when no one Is swimming their fastest said Rebel coach Tom Adams Out of schools at the meet the Rebel boys were third and seventh Mark Brae was first in free style and first free style Out of IB schools In attendance the Rebel girls were first and tenth Sue Masson Anna Jenny Lusby and Erin were first in the senior girls medley relay and Sue won Ihe SO backstroke not have many Individual first their total team timet were much better than most because they have a balanced team with depth said coach Armstrong Collision Centre Ltd- -Auto- -JVucfc- Free Estimates All Work Is Guaranteed Awe 87751 63 Pulp and Paper Reports The Sales Dollar WAGES SALARIES AND BENEFITS 32e MATERIALS SUPPLIES AND ENERGY 29 TRANSPORTATION 16c GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES 10 REINVESTMENT 10 DIVIDENDS 3e Today the pulp and paper 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