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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 4, 1984, p. 22

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Top Burlington lose to Oakville split final games By Pells Correspondent Their last two games of the season pitted he Georgetown Min or Atoms In a 3 loss to Visiting and a victory over Burling ton The game against was one of Ihc best positional action filled contests with ever ready to de fend goalie David Frost and winger and centres constantly rushing Into end Ookvil goalie seemed to have horse shoes oil KENTIShR S BAR Kentner Dairy Bar the GMtIA minor house Rutherford Nkky Varricchlo Darren Peel Steven Utile Jason league are lata week Herald feature team Team members Barrett and Paul Howie The teaches not pictured are Norm Include David Spencer Dean Bobbins Steven Kokel Steven Kelman and Fred Howie Andre Cocks Jamie Jamie Footballers gather to register Season opener just two months away Doug will now take over the formerly presided over the Georgetown ball hockey league brings good credentials lo the position In a lighter vein a Dag football tournament will take place on the July 1st holiday week As well known Beat le song puts it Its been a long cold lonely win ter But with the war ming sunshine of recent days flag football play era are slowly emerging from hibernation With the June 3 season open only two months away football fever Is n the rise Team representatives gathered recently to hear registration motion for Adding drama to what should have been a routine meeting Jim Lindsay resigned the president Registration for will cost 1523 per team not including last seasons float Those teams that clal med their float at the end of last season wilt be required to pay a total of Payment will consist of two parts or 00 with float is due by May and the additional by July 15 CANADDTPAMS Since other teams have expressed interest Joining the league the payment schedule will be strictly enforced If any of the 10 established teams do not present the Initial fee by the due date registration will be open lo other teams on a firstcome basis Player cards roust be submitted to the league before the first game If not the negligent team will be fined II cards are not submitted by the second game the team will be expelled from the league These fines and the regular league lines will be more en forced than in past years Other fines that teams should be aware of Include those for Illegal players out of towner who t a league member In 1983 so arriving late for a game 125 having a player ejected from game 25 and having no player representative at league meetings 123 STRICT FINES All of these fines must be paid before the follo wing game or that gome will be forfeited Now the resignation news In an unfortunate turn of events Jim Lin dsay called It quits after a heated dispute with the referee ion Lindsay and the association were at odds over the motion to add a fourth man to the of fid squad After a majority of the teams voted In favor of the four man squad Lindsay de cided to resign He was upset At what he consid ered an about ice by some of the team reps on the issue end teams who dec ide to enter will do battle against at least six squads The league all star game will take place August 11 and a GFFL golf tournament will be held August IB Contact Doug for details and tickets Raiders one up on Pro Sports The Riviera Raiders downed the and M Pro Sports 96 to take a stranglehold on the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League finals Sunday at Gordon Arena The third game of the round was on flow affair The regular season champion Pro Sports pulled ahead 20 only to watch the Raiders score five consecutive goals The Sports battled back to tie at only to have the Raiders regain the lead with a Caps win big Janet MacKoy scored a teamhigh IS points to lead the over the Mustangs In Georgetown Ladies Basketball League playoff action Wednesday night at Centennial School Barb Curry contributed points to winning Capricorn attack Pat hit for 10 points and Meredith MacLaren bad eight Corinne led Mustang scorers with points Hermania Henderson downed cine points In a losing cause In other action the Trojans downed the Cougars Anita Stankus sparked the winners with points while Sue clicked for more Zelek collected 12 Cougar points while Wendy Moore added 11 points North curling pair goals The Raid era then wrapped things up with a pair of goals In the final minute Andy Broadbent and Chuck Williams with the first of three goals connected as the Sports Jumped ahead in the opening five minutes of play Doug Marly Weaven Terry Turner Doug Barnes and John Barnes all connected to give the Raiders a 52 advantage midway through the middle frame Two goals by lams and another by Ernie Schturap evened the count for the Sports before Weaven scored his second for the Raid ers to restore the Rivie ra lead Weaven goal was a snorthonded unassisted effort Chuck Moffntl nnected for the Pro Sports final tally but John Barnes counted his second of the game Into an empty net at the 19 mark to lock up the victory for Riviera Turner notched his second of the game six seconds later to make It a final Local gymnasts make Central Ontario team Two Georgetown gymnasts have for Central Ontario regional team that will compete at the provincial champion ships May 1011 in Burl ington Competing for the Milton Springers at the third and final Central Ontario qualifying meet In Burlington on the weekend Georgetown Gall Eastwood captured a silver medal in Ihe Junior division Eastwood won the balance beam compe tition finished second In vaulting and on uneven bars and earn ed fifth with her floor routine She Was second over all at the meet making her the third place qua lifter on the six member Central Ontario Junior team Eastwood was a member of the Central Region Tyro team that claimed a provincial title lost year She earn a bronze medal with her performance on the beam Competing as an A Jennifer Arnold was fourth overall That effort made her the second place qualifier on the regional team Arnold beat event was the uneven bars where she earned a second She was fourth on the beam and fifth In vaulting around him the puck bounced off post more than once The last game of the season saw our boys ready to haie a fun garni and on many defence switch with forwards The victory certainly show our team ly and Kevin Murray made some very saves In net for these two games were Tim Prcsswood Greg Dobbin Kenny Kotziw and Scott McGuigan Assisting was Ryan Pells Scott McGui Brent Wnsylenko and Chris Barrow Conch Steve Curtis me to extend congratulations to each and every boy on team in helping a successful year Also many thanks to manager Ron Nlcoiu assistant coaches Dan Curtis and John for their many hours and continuous help The goal tinders many pointers from Pearson which proved helpful lime and time again throughout the season Thanks Chlco As a parent I would personally like to thank Coach Sieve Curtis for not only nurturing our sons In hockey skills but really caring about them people Throughout the good as well as the trouble times Steve you kept your and placed the boys welfare above all By the end of the year they have become a learn unit as well as good friends Thank you Restaurant owner to donate tourney proceeds to charity Georgetown restaur antowner Dave Brack en has announced he will donate the proceeds from his summer golf tournament to Make a Wish of Kilts One hundred golfers many of them loyal customers at the Moun talnvlew Road restaur ant have already put out to play IB holes at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club on June 11 a guaranteed prize and an evening meal at Bracken in addition to the golf Last year some local golfers competed In the first Brackens tourney with the end result being a che que going out to Ihe Canadian Cancer Socie ty We have a good core of regular customers and tournament as much for them as for charity Bracken told The Herald recently We re like a big family up here Bracken had to cut off the entrants at loo be cause I can I take any more at the restaur ant Customer Bob Mac Donald has donated an Arkla to be raffled off the day of the tourney One thousand tickets have been print Day Ladies hold annual finals the ladles held their second annual Ladles Championship last Thursday and taking top spot was the team of Agnes Park Dot Eleanor Hayword and Irene Mcintosh Secondwere Dot Hamilton Marilyn Beth Anderson and Edith MacPbail Third went to Lena Burns Greta Lamb Mary Wands Mary Lou Grenler and Jan Ferguson Thanks to Donna Blight lor a nice day The Thursday night mixed competitive league concluded Its second draw recently Finishing first were Lea Alice Andy and Mary Anne Second were win Ken Simpson and fourth Ken These four teams are now playing for the Makovnyk trophy After first round and now advancing Into the finals are Ken and mates Scott Russell Kirk and Jim Grant who defeated Let AshcrofL Also Ken Simpson Simpson Brian Stewart and Stewart who defeated Jack Crighton My apologies with respect to the JuniorSen for It now finally to ba played Aprils See you hmr Standard tune for tourney Herald Correspondent The Georgetown Standard Products or peewees A team split a pair of exhibition games against Fergus and Burlington over the weekend as a tuneup for the upcoming it In Fergus George town built a four goal lead early in the second period and coasted to a win Another race on the horizon There room for another footrace In Hal ton Hilts the towns recreation and parks department says A report from the department maintains that there is enough Interest the commu nity to boat a tenkilo meter run Ontario race without the popularity of the annual Mayor Road Race in June Run Ontario is a plan to form a curcult ten kilometer races In southern Ontario The Mayor a Road Race consists a fivekilo meter and a tenkilo meter loop The mayor a race con tinues to attract new participants the report says indicating that It should carry on even If Run Ontario eventually adds Georgetown to its race circuit Dave Watts opened the scoring as he was lef uncovered at the side of the Fergus goal and converted a Chris Lush Jimmy English fed Chris Bechard who drilled a low hard shot that glanced into the net off Mike skate for the second goal Sean Gardner made it as he was In Ihe right spot to lift a Chris rebound over a sprawling Fergus goal le The final George town goal was scored by Sieve Alchln who took a Lush pass and skated around the net to tuck the puck In tbe other side The Burlington was much closer than the final score would Indicate as Burlington scored two goals one Into the empty net int he final minute Ladies still wanted Registration is still being accepted If you would like to play In the first Georgetown Ladies Flag Football League At present there are people signed up and the six team league will ac commodate 120 women League play is on Sun day mornings starting June 3 and there will be no games scheduled on the long weekends You must be 19 years of age to join If you would like more information or to register please call or Don t miss out on a chance for a great sum TENNIS LESSONS Once again the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Is offering tennis lessons for all ages and abilities attwolocations Joseph Gibbons Tennis Courts Delrex area beside George Kennedy Public School and Tennis Courts Moore Park area behind Jose ph Gibbons Public School Registration has begun Ho hurry I Class size is limited to 12 persons See the HMf Recreation and Parks Department Spring and Summer Brochure for details Senior bowling HIGH SINGLE FLAT Margaret West Nora Tuck George Burt Gerry Bos HIGH WITH HANDICAP Margaret West 308 NoraTuckZ76 George Burt Ted Merry HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Anne Nicholson Kay MaeMlllan George Burt Bob Harris HIGH TRIPLE WITH HANDICAP Nora Tuck VI Hewitt George Burt George Hunter TEAM STANDINGS Ring Leaders Blue Jays for the draw to sell at piece Tourney entrants who signed up prior June 1 will be eligible for a second in a special Early Bird draw The group recently Make A Wish is a newly formed local Gardens and Travel rity group that tries lo ways Transportation to fulfill the dreams of fulfill wish of a children who suffer red youngster from life threatening who wanted to attend a diseases rock concert These four members of Hie Hills Blue Fins dominated their dlvlslons at a recent threeclub meet hosted by the Acton Swimming Stars Left to right I Tina Newman Bridget and Julie Arnold ham It up at pool side lor the Herald camera Between them these Tour managed to win II events Herald photo Swimming Stars shine at threeclub meet Arnold captured the meter freestyle and meter butterfly competitions while Cauley v on the 50 meter backstroke and the 100 meter Individual medley Happy Gang and Downs Head Pinners Acton Swimming Stars Jason Ockendcn and Brian Patterson both stroked their leading Ihe Stars to in a recent threeclub meet at the Acton indoor pool at MacKcmle Smith School and Patter son helped Ihe ing Stars pile up team points ahead of the second place Hills Blue Fins points and the Ancast er Alligators points in the boys 12 division was best In the 50 meter freestyle meter backstroke meter 50 meter butterfly and the 100 meter individual medley Patterion won all the same events In the boys and over competition More than 115 swimmers attended thimeet Tina Newman the Hills Blue Fins also had an outstanding day In the girls 13 and over division winning the meter freestyle meter backstroke 50 meter breaststroke and the 100 meter Individual medley Blue Fin fcdiardo duplicated Newmans feat In the boys competition with four firsts of his own He captured the same vents as his teammate Actons Sarah Fleet girls and under was best in the meter freestyle meter breaststroke and the 100 meter Individual med ley Fleet managed second place finishes in both the meter back stroke and the meter butterfly Blue Fin Jenny Willi girls 12 swam to a pair of firsts in the meter freestyle and the 100 meter individual medley She was second In the 50 meter back and the meter butterfly and third In the meter breast stroke Acton s Michael Gaunt boys won the meter butterfly and 100 meter Individual medley for his slon Ho took seconds in freestyle and the meter back and fourth in Ihe meter Two Blue r ins Julie Arnold and Bridget Mc Cauley waged quite battle in the girls division finishing one- two in four events Complete results 1 Doug Maltina chad Acton Arnold Br dgcl McCaulty no I Andrea Johralon AM UbKlKlnkF I Heather Stewart Annum- Sarah tlrel Acton Emily 1 Newman Uridine Kermis WlllUnu Sunlit JunliflClucr Uridine Andrea John- don Arlon 1 Acton I Urban Hilton Acton Rayiiiaiulmer Irmly I 1 Acton Ancader I char Gaunt Acton I I Palter Acton men Hon Turner Acton 1 Doug Manilla Ancader Shane Acton I Gravit Strven Slaney Acton I Jo ion Acton Scott Ham Hon 3 Matthew Meet 1 tan Acton ileal Turner Acton I Michael Gaunt Acton Dour Ancntler Acton 1 PI quern I Urban KfUh ticorgetomi Cordon I lllion A n I Georgetown IN New nil Caul ay ny Williams Amy Kim A GcBrjjetawn I J on Acton Acton Scott Hamilton

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