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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1984, p. 20

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Page SFCT10N THE HERALD Wednesday September II 184 Boys soccer comes to end The boys cup soccer finals have come and and that is their 1984 season at an end A for he most port did not dampen too m spuits thank goodness One parent team taring at a some players riling another s players at a penalty kick finish were the unsporting highlights of the day A lilllc chap came on to the field as a sub and was promptly smacked by a passing ball and retired immediately winded He relumed later and he thing happened it just was not his day it Another cropper when I one of the many puddles he landed face down in it after escaping It a few times On the whole a most sporting day all things considered commissioner Rick Guiding wishes to thank all age group commissioners coaches managers players and fans and not forgetting the for a bantam winners Bantam league winners were followed by Milton and the Enforcers A solid cup final was played between A E and Wild birds with coming out on top via the penalty kick finish after a hard fought 1 1 tie in regulation time The consolation final was a win by Red Raiders over Enforcers by after being down early on Pineview wins twice division league champions are who led for most of the season I understand The cup went to also with a 1 victory over Bombers The consolation final saw a very exciting match between Cobras and Rowdies Building an easy 30 lead in 11 minutes Rowdies continued to dominate and were five up at half time The second half was a transformation as Cobras stung themselves into stinging attack As the game wore on they crept back goal by goal to A late counter by Rowdies and another consolation goal for Cobras ended the scoring with Cobras on the attack or the equalizer in the dying seconds Blue Thunder winners Mosquitos semis resulted In Blue Thunder winning by Rebels Panthers ripping Grey Lords apart In a game The final went to Blue Thunder by 2 I and the consolation winners are Rebels taking a shut out over Grey Lords In a win Tigers power wins The at Warriors proved to be worthy ones as they look a semi final decision aver Tigers by 1 and the final saw hem power a win over the Killer Falcons The Falcons had eliminated the Blue Bombers In their semi and the Bombers went take the consolation The major squirt champions are The Green Crusaders with a narrow win over their opponent the Red Barons by The consolation final resulted In a 2 1 victory for Blue Bombers over Jets Minor squirt leaders Blue Thunder defeated he Green Raiders by 1 and third and fourth spots were fought out by Blizzard 3 Blue Jays Minor reps lose he minor mosquito reps fell by to first division Brampton in the Peel serai finals on Saturday in what turned out to be a lack lustre affair On the wide open Shell Park in Oakvlllelhe learn just could not get going The general was hat the opposing team were not of that much a higher standard and a full effort by the lads would have brought a different result However this was a tremendous achievement by a team that was not expected to fair too well They can hold their heads high And wait for they Still have a couple of league games left to play In fact both the reps and the girls have yet to finish their season The girls final round robin day is this Saturday and all expect to be busy again The senior men and ladies are yet to end up so there is Indeed a lot of soccer to come IC playoffs The County teams continue then- playoffs and this evening Brackens play Villa I Dorsey Kick off Is as soon after p as possible The Mariners attempt to beat Rangers at Cedarvale at and tomorrow Meteor Blue and Last week Brackens and and White and Rangers A were cancelled due to weather Mariners romped over Villa with a roasting This was vintage Mariners at last As Villa coach BUI said This was one to forget for us we were not even here Dan Shields netted two and missed 15 Dave Chapman Alex Tough Ivan Bird and Rick Mlddaugh the other scorers Greg scored for Villa after being set by Bill of Mariners Jeff and Ed scored in Eagles 2 tie with Rangers to earn heir first point in the series Blue tanked Latino goals coming from Ron Vanliem Rick Knoepfll Mike and Andy deOroot Both teams had a ejected from this one Varian unbelievably to an eight man Villa A squad by a score a result hat virtually eliminates them from the playoffs as they travel to Butcher tonight Yet again who knows on he Girls Cup Day IRWIN FIELD Mens flag football regular season ends Bandits loss ends playoff drive Ken Baker also came up and Linus magnificently for Herald Correspondent Regular action concluded this week only two games having a bearing on I he stand Ings County Ban big for Peel County scoring two majors majors came from Brian Davis Ron Lunn and Randy Randy Lunn also had a lost to Dairy Queen point convert to end their playoff Howie Hulme Jeff Lock chances and Smokers wood rounded the edged to ing out two field capture first place in the goals and a convert East games saw opens the play Greeks blow away Long next week against Longhorns in what Sports beat IAS and should be a classic beat North Halt Dairy Queens record PEEL COUNTY BANDITS VS DAIRY QUEEN Bandits disappointing season came to an end this week with a heart breaking loss to DQ They gave it their all but came up three points short Mark Mullally played a great game for Ban dits scoring two majors and a twopointer Oneof the majors came on a 70- yard interception return gives them the edge but not by much GREEKS VS LONGHORNS Greeks tuned up for the playoffs by blasting the tough Longhorn squad Mark Russell and James Allan each tallied two majors Paul and Craig McLau added two more majors Rick Baldwin was clicking on two- pointers Allan Russell Karo- lldis Frank Mciqxinski Linus grabbed one each Allan also kicked a convert to add a little variety Wayne Paul Allison and Rob Allison scored majors for the shell shocked Densmore added a twopointer and Jim Lindsay hoffed a single Greeks play IAS in the first round of the playoffs and barring an upset of epic proportion should advance to the semi final VSIAS M and M slugged out In typical fashion with an almost unheard of cushion of four points Don Seal en scored an awe inspiring major on a 70yard pass and run play Bob Lockwood had another Brother Ken had another and also clicked on a 4yard field goal and converted a major Brian Pembleton play JV Jets emerge victorious with ladies football title agnlflcently IAS rocketing past flat Mark Hamilton scored shop with two fooled M and defend majors Hamilton and for three majors Lowr also contributed and a twopoint convert Doug round two points Ewin and John out the scoring wilh a North who scored two more field goal and three seem to play well only singles against lo flight added two l IAS has asked the hive that Pnla Doug Thomp- Pope to invoke divine chance next week as picked a game intervention lo enable ihey meet Smokers in NiiKit ihcmtobeatGreeksnext the playoffs week SMOKERS VS VS NORTH departed The battle for top spot the 1984 football scene in the proved to be with flair playing their themost exciting contest best game of the season of the day Kevin Banks Scott rolled to a lead at the Mike half but as so often Wasscns and Rick happens Smokers woke scored touch up during the half and downs had two stormed back to win the twopointers as K Irs ted game Brem scored effort wilh a single point two mow K For North Peacock Greg and p Smoke west vrs I on- fast DIVISION Specters in final Glen Williams Specters of the Inter County Fastball began their league final series with Hornby Tuesday night The second game In the bestofseven final will be played Thursday night at In Glen Williams The third game will go Sunday in Hornby as will the fourth game on Tuejsday All games are at If necessary game five will be played Thursday Sept In Glen Williams with the sixth game going in Hornby Sunday Sept 30 The seventh and deciding game will be played October 2 In Glen Williams Ice time available Ice time Is available at both the Acton and Alcott Arenas this fall and winter Interested parties can book time at the for Sundays between earn and Bookings can be made for the Acton Arena for Mondays between pro and 11 Also available are prime time bookings for both Friday and Saturday nights By KELLY collected the hardware when it was all over Herald Correspondent The Jets points were The Ladles Flag Foot- scored by Sherl Dlege ball League season Lorraine Brown and dally came to an end on Linda Ferguson Diet the weekend with a Centre points came from round robin style of play Chris Fudge Michelle The end of season Miehm had a great day leaders J V Jets showed at quarterback and skill and brought all their talents with them and emerged as the champions downing Diet Centre In the final Surprisingly enough the two top teams who were favorites North Halton Sports and King Pizzeria both got shot down by the Diet Centre team Although DC lost to the Jets in the final it was not from a lack of trying as they proved all week long that they could beat the best But It was the who tainly was one of the main reasons DC did well In other games Diet Centre defeated King 14 12 Patty Waters and Wendy had he points for King Pizza Para Ander son Denean Jones and Giants down Pink Panthers he Green Giants 13 he pressure Pink Panthers I Panthers whenever they Despite by went up to the plate Kim Kirk and Debbie KnlghtRIdersS and good Infield Robs Mob ing by Love and In this close game the Maria Tassone the Pan- Riders edged out the could not catch the Mob with a good all Giants who had a strong round team effort The game from Arlene Mob gave it a good lay who led the learn effort backed by Linda from start to finish Anne Dale and Cathy Milne at the plate and on the wo strong hitters kept field Jennie Thompson had the points for the winners Julie Foumier and Susan had the points as Work That Body shut out Thruway 110 North defeated King Pizza Sue Sandra Cousins Jennifer Rey nolds and Cathy Milne bad the points for the winners Tost and Waters handled be scoring for the Pizza team Janet and Wendy Moore had the points for JV Jets in their 110 win over Thru Centennial runners place well in meet Centennial Middle School Chargers cross country team competed In the annual Kitche ner Waterloo Track Club Chicopee meet this weekend Although it Is still early in the training season a number of placed well in he individual races Bob Docker compet ing in the atom division placed first and shatter- ed the old record of nine minutes seconds with a new mark of nine minutes nine seconds Jennifer Arnold plac ed second In the atom girls division at meters while teammate Paula Rand finished 5th in the field of Cam Herman strong In the ban tam boys division at meter while midget runner Sarah Fenshe of George Kennedy also placed In her first ever race The club will be racing again this week end in North York Other finishers In the tyke girls event were Melanle Booth 8th Debbie Bech and Snarl In the tyke boys cate gory Shannon finished In atom girls racing Jennifer Ryan was 10th Heidi Shelly Russell Brown Heather Rehberg and Mau reen Turner was In Ihe boys category Michael Verrelte was 11th Stephen 13th Booth leth Erik and John Cruise In bantam girls was Karalynn Palmer 9th Letarnec lllh Karen 12th In midget boys Martin Davidson wag 12th JACKETS ORDERS BEING TAKEt SAT SEPT 29 9 am 4 ALCOTT ARENA SAT OCT 1 3 9 am 2 MEMORIAL ARENA SPONSORED BY HOCKEY MOMS ICE TIME AVAILABLE at the GORDON ALCOTT ARENA 600 am lo 100 pm Every Sunday Starting October 1984 Tompptrftirlhltamephoim 8775185 LOCAL GOVERNMENT A CITIZENS PARTICIPATION PROGRAM Board Education in conjunction the Municipal and Regional Governments is holding a General Interest Course lor Adults commencing September 25 1 984 Are you Interested in how your property taxes are spent Do you know how decisions are made Are you thinking running for office Topics Include an overview of government the budget and election process and decision making in local Issues Tuesday evenings from September to tober23 30 Cost Contact the Continuing Education Office at the Halton Board Education telephone 335 or between 30 to 30 by SiptemboT 21 1984 to register way Joan Lindsay for Anderson and Jennie Thompson hand ed the scoring as Diet Centre beat North Halt on 149 Sandra Cousins and Sue had the points for the team Wendy Moore Lynn Cartwright Linda Per Jackie Hcrmania Henderson and Lorraine Brown all had points as the Jets defeated Work That Body 344 Julie and Sue had the points for Work That Body Royals want players Royals Intermediate C hockey team will be holding tryouts for players interested in playing this season the Royals first Training camp will have opened Tuesday and other sessions will be and Saturday night beginning at Players are asked to bring their own gear Camp will run until the season begins October THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PLEASURE MAIN ST S A CANADIAN THEATBES Pulp and Paper Reports Changes to meet challenges Microchips and wood chips The magic ingredient in modern pulp and paper making micro electronics helps mm wood chips into thousands of useful products more with less waste with higher quality and more productively than ever before In the old days all the action took place on a busy null floor Now in pulp and paper nulls across Canada decisions are made by skilled operators in tidy control rooms Computer technology- rust one of the changes sweeping Canadas pulp and paper industry as it responds to the challenge of competition With computers we can plan how a forest area should be managed over the next years and beyond We calculate forest inventories draw maps identify road locations and engineering require- Computers contribute to fire prevention and suppression and help us select treatments to keep the forest healthy and productive In the nulls computers and electronic sensors monitor every step of the manufacturing process and make instant adjustments for maximum efficiency and quality control In the hands of an experienced work force computer technology helps make our industry more productive while improving our competitive position in world markets Silicon chips are the new tool for turning wood chips into dollars helping to strengthen the competitive position of Canadas leading industry and protecting the obs that come from the forest For a fixe booklet on Canadas pulp and paper industry write to Public Information Services Canadian Pulp and Paper Association Sun Life Building Floor Metcalfe Street Montreal Quebec H3B 2X9

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