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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1984, p. 15

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday January ISM Page 3 North Halton curling LePage bants drub Ancaster lose at tourney Repeat winners to zone play For the second year In a row the team of Stove and Shirley and George and Joan Shapcott are beaded to the OCA intercone after being of two winners at the Zone this weekend at Hilton Sixteen teams started the double knockout competition on Friday night McDermot won hit played R final and came out on top after an extra end There will be eight teams competing at the interzones to be held at Glanford Feb The top two teams will make It to the Ontario finals Lloyd and Joan Trimble and Bruce and Julie White were at the Muskoka Mixed this weekend and finished second In the fifth event Congratula lions The MidWinter is underway this week with the finals on Saturday The theme la medieval times and they will be looking for the bestcostumea There will be a dance following Ihe finals to come out and enjoy the fun The first place Georgetown was Georgetown defeatedbyAncaaterM Page bantams played a result of too many Ancaster twice In the penalties and a very past week resulting In strong defensive Anca- loss and toe win iter team The 101 took the lead In the REACH FOR THE TOP Lisa Mbmm reinnts a volley for the Rebels Junior team in against Thursday The Rebels swept 1M and remain undefeated la Batten play after four outing The sealers their match toting IMS is US It was lost la league and playoff matches a opponent panning three years by Gerry Timbers TOWN OF PUBLIC SKATING ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Jan 28 8001 20 Sunday Jin 29 2303 BO MEMORIAL ARENA 700820 Jan 28 800 920 pm ARENA Jan pm Sunday Jan 29rn 100 m ADMISSION ADULT870 period after dominating the play In the second period Mike hard skat registered two goals for the locals tying the game Neil The team exerted a great deal of pressure In the third period and capitalized on Lepages numerous penalties by scoring three goals Hay Fisher lit the lamp for Georgetown slier being set up by Neil Munro at the blue Candy split four outings The Georgetown Can dy Production split four league outings this week Their beat effort was a decision over Orangevllle Stephen Leo opened the scoring or the locals Lee scored his second from Hancock to give Georgetown a advantage In what bad become a rough and dirty game Jeremy the margin to from Sproule before Marc connected on a break away Sproule closed out the Georgetown scoring from Hancock and John Brooker Meanwhile ton gave locals an excellent effort to pre serve the margin of victory The return match was Sunday night at Memorial Arena and this time slipped away with a decision Georgetowns Jason Knight opened the scor- fng In Ihis one from Stuart Vogt and Greg Ouoprijenko Twice after thai the locals rallied from singlegoal deficits to tie the score before finally falling Vogt from and Han cock from Lee and Kevin Roe were the Georgetown marksmen Rebel girls win By KAREN PAYNE Hera Id correspondent The Georgetown Reb el senior girls volley ball team travelled to Perdue in Oakville last Tuesday Georgetown first in Sports rally to victory The and M Pro Sports rallied from a deficit to defeat the Hollywood Tavern and move back into firstplace in George town Industrial Hockey League action Sunday at Gordon Arena Randy Rabbins and Mark Snow scored first period goals to put the Hollywood Tavern up two goals but Gary Halls found the mark from Steve Grossman and Steve Venka to halve the margin after two complete periods Ernie Schaump even ed the count at the 3 mark of the third stanza with an unassi sted shortnanded goal Tom Davies connected for the winner with 11 left on the clock The victory moved the Pro Sports Into first place atop the fourteam league with at points Hollywood Tavern are second with JO with three weeks left on the schedule In the game the Riviera Raiders pound ed the Acton Sitting Bull Tavern Knights Doug Barnes paced the Raider attack with four goals and an assist Paul Pat John Barnes and Don Richards all popped a pair of goals white Mike Coffey and Tony Perkins fired single Craig Andrews found the mark twice in a losing cause for Acton with Earl Chris and Tim Evans all counting once The Raiders who trail the secondplace Holly wood Tavern by four points are In action against the Norval shooters at 10 a Sun day Acton will face the Pro Sports in the B am matchup won two of three games by Identical 159 scores The team goes to Perdue In this week They host Oak ville Trafalgar on Thursday The team Is starting to look good explained coach Grant Clatwar- thy work on our serving style and moving from offence to defence DELREX ALUMINUM LTD EXPERIENCE TOTAL WINDOWS DOOR RENOVATIONS ENERGY THERMO REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DOORS Exchange House wins sponge hockey day Juries Sponge win big The Exchange House defeated the Gold Key Wizards in a shootout to win winters tint sponge hockey last weekend at the Riviera Club Six teams Including more than players signed on for the day long tourney Teams included the Exchange House Gold Key the Riviera the Newfound land Chib M and Pro Sports and the Swarm Sponge hockey Is to ice hockey except that the players broomball shoes rather than skates A soft spongerubber puck Is used as opposed to a regulation puck Also teams play a goal tender plus six attackers one more player than Is used In regular hockey The teams were Into two pools when the tourney got under way Sunday at a playing off In a seven- game round robin until two divisional winners bad been declared The Exchange House battled Bramptons Gold Key Wizards to a 33 draw in regulation time but the champs gained victory with a 31 shootout decision Tourney organiser Frank Robertson told The Herald the first competition of the winter had been a complete success and that he hoped to hold more tournaments as long as the weather holds Everybody enjoyed themselves Robertson said For they had fun all day TrlCounty hockey schedule last week by hipping Orangevllle Oram also had a five- point night scoring twice while up three others Brian Stone and Dan ny Curtis both had a pair of goals and an assist for locals Kevin Gillespie added three assists to goal to make a fourpoint effort Mark Webster and Derek Roy counted singles to round out the Georgetown scoring The Georgetown Juve niles finished heir County season with a wonlosttled mark They are now awaiting the winner of a DandasMUtoo playoff to begin OMHA play They will travel to Ontario on the weekend to com pete In the Silver Stick Hockey Tournament Georgetown Progressive Conservative Association GENERAL MEETING For The Election Of Officers WED JAN 2584 800 pm Fangs Restaurant S Georgetown ALL WELCOME McDonalds Colouring Contest TAKE A TOUR OF MCDONALDS and see what goes on behind the scenes Great for groups of all ages To reserve your tour call McDonalds at 8770221 assy It Msffsnwa Win McDonald Sift Certificates And Watches it tods COME OUT SEE YOUR CHILD PLAY HOCKEY DURING MINOR HOCKEY WEEK line It was an extremely busy night for Garry In net who fac ed shots including a penally shot which he successfully foiled Three days later In Georgetown the Lepages showed the same team who was really boss on the ice by drubbing them It was a great night for the George town forwards and a nightmare for the An caster goalie The locals put five shots behind him by the end of the first period The teamwork and scoring action continued throughoul the game as the Georgetown players made it look easy Chuck Peebles earned another hat trick his fourth of the season while Mike Mike Roes and Ray Fisher counted twice and Steve Fletcher counted a single Assists were drawn by Craig Mlko Mike Ross Dave Fisher Chuck Peebles and Dave Tate Mike Nell Munro Rich The team also port In the CaJedon tournament recently They played good hockey but suffered two defeats as a result of suddendeath overtime Craig and Chuck Peebles scored against a very strong defensive team with Mike Ross and Chuck Peebles assisting In a very physical 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