Don t want program to die Students want grid team THE Wednesday October ISM Page 3 Herald hpurls try ell Wilson and Dave Allan i High School cant afford a senior football team The twoGrade 13 dents said it would cost the school about to equip a senior team The rest of the cost could be made up by those players interested in playing senior ball Wilson and Allan the would do summertime to help defer costs It What Is that they have been mid about the costs involved in football equipment But last year school student council spent about in purchasing or the gym naslum and an outdoor signihat now sits mfront J Ihe school telling of coming events Its like are afraid of spending ihe raonej senior fool Allan said There are a lot of schools that would kill for the spirit we have Last Wilson and Allan were told have a meeting to first judge the interest in school fur a senior team After first where the where Mild fnculr materialize just died Wilson said So now with Ihe Rebels have nowhere to goaltirlheir junior expires Players between ages of 14 It while plavers 1620 plav Allan The stumbling block appears lo be equipment has enough equip to Til about 40 Wilson said if the junt or squad limited lis team to Ihe school would only then to about sets of equipment Tor a senior There were four schools In that closed down ami had foot lull equipment 1 told the teachers about il hut lhe did do anUhini Wilson said equipment now used at is in dire need of repair Allan dun I get the money AUinsaid ing because it ishkelhej are ignoring something good Wilson and Allan 1he sent Iheir proposal Id the Student Athletic Association to deliberate Ideal ihcj sa the proposal should have been suit In the Funding for don I want lo see program die for good It would be tas for us to this has nothing to do Novice squad ties two games rgetn North Gavin were matched Brampton fur the J lie The learn was home in and fell earl but stormed back for a Puck squad ties wins Ha 1 1 on Sports Novice AA I cam finished up three game week pair of ties and a win Earl in week in Burlington a second period goat Doug ass i sled by David Bo ill and Evans held up until a goal ale in the final period by Burlington thai produced Ihe tic On the weekend In goals by Cory Evans from Brent Wi kinson and Doug Steve and Blaine from Tesar Kim pace Trojans to win Sue had 13 points and Chung Kim had 12 as Trojans defeated Capncoms or third straight win in Georgetown Ladies Basket ball League play In another game Cougars defeated Mustangs Deb Barber had IB points for Caprlcoms while Alice chipped in with II points In the other game Carolyn Heron held the hot hand netting 19 points Anna had points for the winners white Jennifer Reynolds added 12 points Diane Gardner had 10 points for Mustangs while Lorraine Brown Lynn Cnrtwrlghl and Cor r me Ismail had six points each Trojans lead the standings with three wins while fall to two wins and a loss Cougars are third spot with a win in their three games while Mustangs arc still looking for heir first victory Action continues Wednesday and ladles interested in arc welcome to come out Wednesday night Major atoms split games Mark chipped in with a pair blame had ihe other Woolwich SO as scored four of Iheir goals on the power plav Mike Simmons and John Van Dam had two goals and assists each in game while Carl had other goal Greg leathtrtand had three assists Evan had while Craig head had a el led ford Wednesday and came awav with a He in this seesaw battle Vmce tied he score with IB seconds left to Ie the In nil goals fur Acton while a ad had others an Dam had had two norland and Lee V hall single as The- will he in Ac on against HIRE YOUR CHANCE WIN JACQUES CARDER SILVER BONUS BUCKS3 Si EXPERIENCE TOTAL WINDOW it DOOR SAVING VINnOW I MAKING THE OLD LIKE NEW PARK AVENUE COLLISION CUSTOM PAINTING AND COMPLETE AUTO RESTORATION 8773528 Park Ave WATSON AUTO PARTS WRECKING Scuba Course Skating Nelson Arena In Burlington IBthcLiflechAMajor Atoms were defeated he home team 1 des- pile a gaud overall team effort for first league game Greg Daw- son scored Georgetowns lone marker assisted by Tommy and Hosting Memorial Arena Oct Georgetown held a lead after the first minute of play in the opening Mania Stephen leuni counted from Tommy at Buchan Ernie tailed a well placed Curry pass give the locals a edge only goal was scored with remaining in he period The Curry combination clicked once again lo end Ihe game 1 for George town Coaches Martin and attributed the win to a strong defensive unit moving the puck out of our own end extremely well the forward lines passing effectively set up a lot of scoring opportunities combined with a great defensive effort by Troy Gardner strong game by Ernie and an aggressive two per formance Next game for these Major is in Milton U at GDHS POOL STARTING NOV 484 CALL FOR INFORMATION 8771074 To order THE HERALDS ANNUAL CAROL EDITION It your or sheets on luni all Fellow Employees are pljnninrj to do in do to 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