North Halton curling Chrysler novices play in New York tourney Final weeks will be busy We are now into the last weeks curling for the season and busy weeks they will be Bill French took a team to the Custards Last Stand in Misstesauga but didnt quite come out smelling like a rose the first Skinner and Ron Peter were happy to settle for the prize of stuffed rabbits 1 1 The winners of the Mens Competitive League were the team of Sieve Rob George Shapcott and Jack were the team of Dean the late Doc Russell Bill Hunter and Dick Krouse Winners of the were Ken Faulkner Bill Ward Bob Burns and Ian Barclay Congrats I FINAL DRAW The Business Women final draw was also concluded and taking top spot was Joan Trimble with Gert McOee Lois Masiey and Mlchellne Reynard Second went to Shirley Jane Burrows Barb and Judy Robson Third honors after a tight race went to Cathy Joan and Mary Anne DlSebastiano Congratulations are In order to Ken and his rink of Scott Russell Kirk Massey and Jim Grant for winning the Makovnyk trophy for the Mixed Competitive Weil done guys By DOUG FULLER Herald correspondent The Georgetown Chrysler novice AA team travelled to Am herst New York lost weekend to compete In the fourth annual AMHERST NOVICE HOCKEY TOURNEY Someofthebest AAA novice teams from Ontario and the north ern States were in the tournament with the Chryslers able to come away with one win In four names in the first game they cameupagainsta tough squad The locals were able to keep the score close early In the match as they trait period of play However Erindale exploded for six goals In the second period and coasted to a victory Steve scored the lone Georgetown goal unassisted DOUBLE LOSSES After losses to State Champs vlew and Niagara Falls the Chrys lers nipped St Catha rlnes In an exciting close match St Catharines jumped In front midway through the first period How ever Steve Boyle tied the game assisted by center Doug Sheppard before the end of the first period The teams traded goals In the second period Randy Bond scoring for Georgetown from and Boyle SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday April Its Select teams perform Highlight Weekend of Champions Three exhibition A team of Georgetown fames highlighted two mldgethousoleaguesel days of hockey action at closed out the week Gordon Arena as end by taking It on the the held Its chin from the Barrio Weekend of Champ- midget selects ions scored with re in the first exhibition to ploy to lift game Saturday the the Depco elects Into a Depco seven- tie with Milton yearold selects battled David Kotsos drew an Milton to a 1 1 draw assist on the play Sunday the Georgetown Jones scored Order of the Royal Pur goals as the pies senior girls downed Georgetown senior girls select 20 blanked Oakville way through the second period after taking a pass from Claire Carter Anderson assisted on Jones second mark with five minutes left to play Joan Gilmer recorded the shutout for George town Tom Gross scored a pair of first period goals to stake Georgetown to a lead over Barrie In the midget exhibition five consecutive mark era Dave Collier brought Georgetown to within with his unassisted goal late in the game Gross completed his hattrick with four se conds showing on the clock to make it a final Terry drew a fair of assists for the ome side Badminton team in East Haltons Golden Agers bowling scores Aprilt GerilolSlx HIGH SINGLE Head Pinners FLAT Anne Nicholson and Downs Dot Norm Smith Bob Invlnclbles Harris Try Hards HIGH SINGLE WITH Anne Gang HANDICAP Dot Brandford 275 Maude Terrell 2S3 Norm Smith 290 Erwln Noble 263 HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Anne Nicholson Ada Locke Fred Shortlll Gerry Bos The Georgetown strict High School Rebel badminton team played in the East play downs last week The schools that competed were Acton George town EC Drury Milton Perdue Loyola and Queen Elizabeth Park of To qualify for the finals competl tors had to place fourth or higher Patricia Mew Mike Hulley and Lloyd New man qualified for Georgetown in the singles Lloyd Newman placed first In his Barb McKeeman and Tina Lord qualified in the ladies doubles third Tim Davis and Doug Gillespie placed fourth In the mens douules In mixed doubles and Barb Mc placed third Dederick Mllienaar and Lisa Allen placed first and played well in all aspects of the game explained coach Shortly alter ard missed on a penalty shot with only three minutes left to play Ryan broke up a dangerous St Catharin rush and fed the puck to Sheppard The little center spot ted Boyle breaking down the left wing and put a perfect pass on his slick Boyle made no mistake picking the far corner to give George town the victory with his third goal of the tour As a team we did very well said Everybody was still playing after p m and we started at 9 am wo they were ing kind of tired I expect lough on next week The team went an to the finals The Chryslers next day Pearson High action Is the Mlsslssau School of Burlington Is Novice Tournament hosting the natch with games 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