North curling Firefighters close out year Local rink takes 2nd Thanks to Joan Trimble and 0 Flaherty the Business Women Invitational bonsplel was a great success on the weekend Winning the A trophy was the team of Debbie Snow of Highland Right skip Henderson vice Jane Burrows second Jefferson and lead Joan Sanford A few of our other North ladiea Local Lola played with Sally Moreton from Chinguacousy and placed third while MacLaren and Sharon Wood curled with Marilyn Johnston of Granite and finished sixth We are slowly winding down our curling season and always we will end It with a successful week of curling The Cornelius runs April The signup sheet la up and we need you You have a choice of playing Monday Wednesday Friday nights or Sunday Tuesday Thursday nights with the finals on Saturday followed by a dinnerdance Sign up today one of the committee to put your name down Committee members are Butch Fisher Jim and Dot Hicks Ian and Norma and Lots The JuniorSenior Bonsplel has been re- for Sunday April Golden Agers By GARY LANE Herald correspondent During tho March break our Georgetown Firefighter atoms closed out their hockey season after competing in the annual Brampton Lions Tournament Despite skating without vacationing forwards Sean and David Lawrence the club went the full eight games before bowing to the Misstssaugo Reps In the consolation final The first three games featured round robin play in hlch the Fire fighters lost a pair putting them In the coi isolation round for elimination play In game one George town met the Missis Black Hawks and came out on the short end of a 1 score Several missed scoring opportunities resulted In the loss with Trent Cull sotting up Adam Hilts for Georgetown a only In their second game of the day Georgetown easily out scored the Misslssauga North Stars Brad Amato had a pair of goals while Steve Brown had four points on a goal and three assists Also scoring were Jason Smith AdamHagenand Hilts On Wednesday night the team played a rather sloppy game against Newmarket Brown and gave Georgetown a 20 second period edge bul four unanswered goals by Newmarket put the final March a HIGH SINGLE FLAT Anne Nicholson 221 Agnes Debbie Maude Terrell 203 Bob Harris FredShortJU J HIGH SINGLE WITH HANDICAP Agnes J Lily Isobel Deve- 260 Fred Short i Bob Clarke I HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Anne Nicholson Agnes Dobble 513 Bob Harris Gerry Bos HIGH TRIPLE WITH HANDICAP Agnes Dabble Ma isle Wll son Gerry Boa Bob Clarke TEAM STANDINGS Ring Leaders lis 1H Blue Jays Buzz Saws ioi GeritolSlx Happy Gang Head Pinners Hope Fulls and Downs Invlnclbles Anne Gang 62 Annual Gemini banquet The Georgetown Gemini wilt hold their annual awards dinner and dance Friday April 13 at the Legion Hall on Mill Street Dinner tickets are to per couple and available from any Gemini executive member i Tickets for the dance are PffliWW I ALL FOUR CURLING Sixteen rinks from Dixie Richmond Hill St Catharines Hyde Park Malton and the host North Halton Curling Club 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Limited Surveyora ConsuUmo Iiiita Si lALTOH 111 lOttrtrrewn score at and dropped Georgetown from the championship round Facing elimination by losing the crew met Riverside next and skated to an easy victory Scully Brown led the way with a goal and five assists while both Smith and Brian had two goals apiece Dunne Lewis Hilts and added singles with John Cruise earn ingtwoossiats A chippy Riverside team look nine of 14 penalties while Dusty Lone and Terry Metier shared the shutout In Georgetown most interesting game of the tournament the Fire lighters met on Friday morning The Georgetown bluelinere led by Johnny Jlckllng played a perfect game and allow a shot to reach net minder Lane to George town 30 win Lewis broke a scoreless tie with a nice shot to the bottom corner with remaining In he game on Georgetown twenty fifth shot on goal Brown and Hilts added late goals In this very exciting contest The Mississauga Royal Nats were Georgetown s last oppo nents to determine the winner of the AA consolation round and wosn t much of a battle as the McNally men marched to a win Lane and Metier shared the netmlnding while up front both Hilts and Brown potted four goals Singles went to Lewis and Robbie Lang who also added an assist On the last day of competition the A winner Oak met Georgetown and scored the game first goal Hilts and Smith came back with two goals each and Trevor added one to give Georgetown a triumph Hilts added three assists and Lewis a pair In a game which featured goals resulting from break and a big save by Lane op a breakaway with the score still at Hermlnla Henderson was top shooter for the Mustangs clicking for nine points Alice Ogden contributed seven points to the Mustang attack whllo Bulsman connected for six points In the other round play off game Ihe Cougars downed the Capricorns Carolyn Heron paced Ihe Cougar attack with 22 points Leslie am downed for the winners and Wendy Moore hit for eight Debbie Barber was the best Capricorn shooter with 12 points while Janet MacKay downed nine points SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday March Pane to Mustangs Cougars claw Capricorns Sue connected high 23 points to lead the Trojans to a victory over the Mustangs In the opening week of tho Georgetown Ladies Basketball League playoffs Anita Stankus hit for another 16 Trojan points while Joy Thompson downed eight polnta Product peetvees compete Herald correspondent The Georgetown Standard Products minor pec wee A team travelled to London during the March break to compete in an inter national hockey tourn anient The team played very well and although they lost the three games they ployed the opposition knew they were fortunate to win Georgetown came out fast in the opening game against Brentford and held a 20 lead alter three minutes Chris Bechard opened the scoring on a nice feed from Bobby Shortly after the boys scored again on a power play as Sean Gardner scored from a scramble with Chris Bechard and Jimmy English picking up assists The first period ended In the second game Georgetown came up against a well disciplin ed team and dropped a close decision Sean Gardner counted the lone Georgetown goal on a nifty lead pass from Rob Boyle Ron Dear osiers was strong in goal and was rewarded with the MVP award for the game The final game saw Kitchener post a 10 win In a game which Georgetown dominated but just buy a goal Rob Boyle was voted the team manli lieplayer award for the tournament Trojan attacker Joy Thompson drives towards the Mustang basket during the first game of the Georgetown Ladle Basketball League Wednesday night at Centennial School Thompson had eight points as the Trojans topped the Mustangs Well Give You And Cut Your Gas Bills Haw By tatUJaog Git Furntcs stale heiuna you fantastic rati Sim winter We alio In IniUftaWn of all Metric fttttoumjuindMiitnlatotvndmoiUiijiYJtBmi Buy any the baton Marts 1984 and rKita SO But act new what iron tin eat a good ptatftt at In 8776931 to drive safely and economically In our 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