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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1984, p. 19

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At Georgetown Bowl on Sunday Oct there was great excitement and cheering with conscientious parents proudly watching their four five and six year olds competing for the first time together with bantams junior and seniors What a proud moment for the family present what an inspiration to a like Bird to have someone to yell to I just bowled over a too or see the light In the eyes or first time bowler Steven Jackson with a 56 average Bowling Ladies Day sweep Georgetown recorded a clean sweep in their Ladles Day League play against Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto in InterClub squash action Wendy Colt en and Gloria Sinclair won their respective while Linda won her game Diane Andrews scored the final win of the winning her match In Ladles C League play Georgetown squeaked by Valhalla three games to two Christine and Put Harris won their games while Carter notched the third win 3 Wendy Gotten was defeated 1 while Diane Andrews dropped a decision in her match Georgetowns Mens League team defeated Fitness of In play Erwin Schnndetmoier Murray Jans Ken Thorn and Brian Da all recorded decisions for the Georgetown wins John dropped a 3 decision In Mens League squash play George town dropped a lJKht3 decision to JDufflnch of Toronto Boyd won his match 30 and Rod won a 32 decision Rod Eastwood dropped a close match including a narrow loss in the final game of the set Newman lost Allan logon came up short in his gome Flames burned 112 Royal Plan formerly Hnllon Hills Tropics Howie Martin goals and two assists Tor the winners while Mark Redall had two goals Singles went to Tripp Ewart and Ron Snow Goalie Craig looked sharp in goal rolling a 143 or Alain with average bowling or bantam Snow with a 114 achieving a 100 game In a tournament For the first time ever the pcewce class has been included in a major tournament with he higher groups leading to a provincial champion ship This B Combo Tournament supported by UP Canada is a team event with each team of each team of girls comprised of a a bantam a junior and a senior bowler To make up the teams the bowlers qualified in each division in league play to become members of the combined team The winning team of girls In the house round of seven teams Is composed or Bird Sherri bantam Terl junior and the captain Kelly McCorry senior whose team effort was a pins over their average The runnerup team was Sharon Lori bantam junior and Robin MacLeod senior The other competitors were Julie bounds Paula Walsh Colleen Campbell Melissa Janice So mere Bantams Moore Lisa Hamilton Christina Lane Brenda Snow Shan Lake Juniors Carl Chen Judy Alton Tracy Weeks Tracy Ball Seniors Debbie Lane Pat Scarborough Jane Hicks Cindy Slier rl Bailey The successful boys team members were Steven Jackson Shane bantam Scan Magwood junior and David Chaplin senior with pins over average The learn runners up had Daimon Ferguson Lrone Hayes bantam Alen Lnrocquc junior and Gordon senior with a plus 1B7 The Michale Richard son Kevin Darren Donald Geoffrey Beau pa riant Alain Bantams Scott Michael Larocque Mark Alex Juniors Ian Vint David Roe David Ridley Steven Haydcn Brian Bell Seniors David Hicks Jamie King Mork Miller Jim Carpenter The two top winning Georgetown teams will now go on to the District finals on Dec at a site null to be named and with coaches still to be named The final round Provincial Champion ships will be held on Mar and Mar 3 in Toronto where all he participating teams will be treated to an exciting group outing and dinner travel subsidy and overnight accommodation if LAST MINUTE FLASH Cindy from Georgetown Bowl seniors has been included on the roster or the team In the Senior Mixed team championships in Cornwall along with the oilier local member of the Central Ontario team Charlie Wcatherall Labelmaster midgets beat Dundas SECTION 1 THE HERALD Wednndny October IBM Page Poppys AA peewees tournament finalists Participating at the Woodstock Legion 10th Anniversary Tournament over the weekend Poppy AA Major Pet wees returned home with finalists honors losing the plonship game last year arch rival Pro vincial Champs Markh am I Georgetowns only marker in this game was scored by Andy after picking up his rebound In their first game Georgetown met Bolton whose strong defensive unit held the locals score less for two periods holding a edge over Pappy Taking til of Bolton penalties in lie third frame Mctauloys two goals tied the game Jim lish and Kevin Usher earned assists on one MiXaulcy marker Jim English counted an an unassisted effort again while Bolton was short handed o notch the game winner and Rod Mark Mininch passes allowed Dale Mc- to score goal four an empty Bolton net Chris this games goaltend- comfortably Advancing on the championship round the locals next defeated Richmond Hill 10 Solid by both squads made this game a cliff hanger Jim English capitalized on a crease scramble with persistent jabbing to notch the only tally in the game from Chad Bailey Richard held Richmond Hill scoreless between the Georgetown pipes and the entire local unit displayed a coordinated team effort to pull off championship Sunny Acres win Sunny midget improved their record to Wins and two losses Sunday with a 52 win over here Sunday Chris Marling and Danny Kent had two goals lha winners while Jon Hammer had theother Chris Hodgins Brian and Brian Arthurs The team will play against Thurs day night GFFL annual meeting The Georgetown Flag Football League GFFL will be Its annual meeting this weekend Saturday at mi the meeting will begin at the downstairs at Cedarvale Will comment later Lost week The Herald reported trying to approach Georgetown District High School offici als to comment why a senior football team was not in operation Athletic department head Grant Clatworthy said he would comment on the issue after the school Was finished organizing the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association OFSAA cross meet It was putting on this weekend is the convenor for the event Senior I Y The basketball team George town District recorded another home win this week downing Chris Karris the top scorer for the winners scoring points while Joanne Bingham contributed lOpoinU to the Rebels winning cause During the past week Manning the Georgetown Minor Bennett Midget Dixon and defeated Dundas 101 dy and suffered defeats to Milton and In their first game the Milton learn advanced the puck very well and took control of the game before Georgetowns Terry Dixon lit the lamp on a good pass from Bill Herman Georgetown took ad vantage of the unorga nized team on the next night Chuck Peebles hard work netted him four goals against the oppo sition just kept scoring as the team failed to organize their plays Other goalscorers were Mike Ross Mark Moody Nell Munroe 2 Earning assists were Mike Mike Ross 3 Chuck Peebles Jim Tim In their last game 2 Terry against Orangcville Kcnne- defenceman Mark Dunn- The excitement continu ing scored in the ihlrd as Mike Ross tied To order THE 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