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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1985, p. 12

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Page THE bit AID Wednesday October 16 Jr C club drops pair Sabres off to rough start ACTON SABRES GOALIE Mike get a little help here Id clearing the puck from hit crease and hla Sabres teammates opened In Acton droppirtgan8l decision lo Fergus Friday the squad played belter but lost 107 In Orangevllle taw a lot of rubber Fergus Herald photo Runner notebook ACTON Acton Sabres had a rough initiation last week Into Mid Western Junior C ranks The Sabres dropped an loss Wednesday against Fergus Green Machine decision Friday n In Wednesday penalties proved to be the determining factor or the hometown Sabres as Fergus had six power play tallies in the game The Sabres got their lone goal in the first period when Wayne McMillan notched the franchise first tally In Junior C competition in a very long time Appropriately It was on the power play Referee called a total of in penalties against the Sabres Wednesday night Including a spearing infraction on Dan Curtis in the second period Curtis was penalized for allegedly spearing a linesman assistant coach Dove Anderson who was behind the bench tor the team first two games said he see the Incident In fact Anderson know anything was wrong until he noticed Curtis was being waved from the faceoff circle for no apparent reason Curtis was being waved because he t apologize to the linesman under instructions from the bench thought that was a little out of line Anderson said If he did something wrong then penalize him The explanation Anderson got was Curtis was skating and swing his stick by virtue of the momentum In his arms The stick apparently struck the linesman who said it was intentional The club is writing a report the league and Curtis could face a suspension of up to five games Friday in Orangevllle the Sabr fell behind after the first period and after two periods Acton dominated play In the final frame but couldn mount a successive comeback as the home town team hung on for the io7 win scoring in the empty net in the dying seconds No Acton scoring statistics were available There was a big improvement from the first gome to the second Anderson said The big difference was in desire We were down in and came back he said If we can stay out of the penalty box we can compete when we re even The Sabres were in Caledon last night and host tonight at the Acton Arena time Is pm Mike faced 55 shots against Fergus Some new faces could be In the Acton lineup soon The club will look at a pair of goalies a defence- man and four wingers Two are locals In Bruce Canary and Gary White A with Junior experience as a member of the Markham Waxcrs has shown lnteres in out Coach Steve Marshall dldnt make the Ho was honeymooning In Florida One thing Marshall aims to cut down on ore the penalty minutes I not I hate them Hike a disciplined hockey club The Sabres are halfway in players they re allowed to sign as 12 have been inked The Sabres signed goalie Tom Hill and winger Bob Deann from lon Both saw action last night In Caledon and will play tonight against Orangevllle Many people have been talking for months about the upcoming duel between Grete Waltz and Joan t at this years New York City Mara The last time these two went head theOlympics course look gold only three months after knee surgery Waitz claimed the silver As it would be learned later this was the lime the Norwegian won a marathon she had completed Forgotten and in fourth behind these two talented runners was another Norwegian Ingrid Kristiansen Kristiansen nee the Olympics emerged as the top female In the world and could be the first woman to break when she runs the America Marathon in Chic ago Sunday I was very disappointed after Los Angeles because I dldn I try to win I dn t try I should have gone with I was in the group behind and she disappeared was quoted as saying Two months before the Games set a world mark in the metres of the first to break 15 minutes but also raced in the World Cross Country championships and the London Mara She is the first to say that maybe she overtrained prior to the Olympics But did she bounce back Last winter in Oslo she set up a treadmill in tier basement surrounded by posters Mary Decker and a big one of setting the marathon record at Boston in 2 She then proceeded to do 150 kilometres a week on the device rather than brave the snow covered roads She could adjust resist and incline to any situation she wished When Kristiansen emerged from her basement in April she ran the London Marathon in This was a minute and a half faster than previous mark She may have to replace those posters with some of 10 meter track record in to become the first woman to break minutes With that mark she became the first female to hold world records In the time For those interested In adversity gave birth to a son Just two years ago and set her 5 000 metre mark 10 months after his birth Kristiansen concedes her running has unproved since her pregnancy With that Kristiansen will be running unchallenged in Chicago Cer talnly no woman will be near her Conceivably there could be less than men ahead of her Hopefully one of Ihe runners will help her vault past the mark and Into a marathon history It will definitely make New York an Interesting race a week later RUNNING SHORTS This weekend Toronto Ben John won 100metre gold at the World Cup His time was Ihe sixth fastest ever in the event Rebels set for volleyball showdown PEEKABOO Fiveyearold Taylor appears to be quite thy as her skating Instructor asks her what Is wrong was taking skating lessons for youngster last week Memorial Arena when she found it hard to get up The courses are being offered by the Helton Hills Recreation and Parks department Herald photo Grid squad notches big win Running back Tim had two touchdowns as Georgetown District High School Junior Rebels defeated EC In East action Wednesday In Milton The win lifted the Rebels to a 1 record so far this year cashed in with his first major in the second quarter when his six yard run capped on a Rebel drive Quarterback Rob also hook up with receiver Rea In the second period on a 30yard pass play for the Rebels other major in the first half had the Rebels last major on a 45yard run The play went to the right with tight end Mark Dunning and tackle Dave Barrow executing a trap block that Rebel coach Rick said was big enough for to drive a truck through said the win was a good one for his club The kids got a lot of confidence when they saw they could move the ball said Lost week 146 loss to Blakelock we moved the ball well but fumbles hurt This game we dido have any fumbles The play on which scored in his long run by accident Redshaw sold We worked on that play all week and it worked like clockwork he said The Rebels played their third game of the year Tuesday when they hosted Milton Bantams win hockey openers The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams opened their TriCounty season with a win against Oakville The first period was scoreless but Georgetown opened the second with a goal from Steve Southerland on a nice setup by Don Guest The teams traded ends again before came back to tie lha game Guest picked up his second point of the day on Chris Stoddard s rebound to salt the game away Curtis Green looked good between the pipes Milton was in town take on the Chateau Thursday With fast end to end action Milton lit the scoreboard first Georgetown waited until the second period to pop three goals in Adam Bennett put it over the line with assists going to Stoddard and Greg Guest tipped one in threw ft out front from Bennett scored his goal from Guest and Travis Gardiner Milton cut It to 3 before Doug Kent the goalie on a breakaway Milton answered once more but Stu stoic the puck and scored on the open net unassisted for a win Sean Col ton played well In net Pee wees record two decisions Georgetown Optimists Minor Fee Wee Dusty Lane kicked out 32 shots as his club defeated Milton Sunday The visitors jumped out to a quick lead John Jickling got the home team on the beard in the second period Adam assisted The Georgetown team scored five times in the third period as had three tallies including the winning and insurance tallies Brad Arnato and Jason Smith had the others Smith had three assists In the period while Sean DONT LOSE BUSINESS ANSWERING SERVICE PAGING WAKE UP CALLS MAIL SERVICE M CALL CAROL DEAN 6776973 Saturday Georgetown edged Flamboro in as Hilts and Guistlni had the goals while Amato and I Adam Ho gen had the assists Due to Ihe long weekend George- town only had nine skaters to go with their two However the PAGING ANSWERING club worked hard for their best game ccrtmrE in a couple of years to beat Milton GFOHGFTOWN Bowling Is fun mSCHIMUHS OCT B0WUNG1 LANES Biro R0CKW00D HEIGHTS RETIREMENT HOME PRIVATE SEMI PRIVATE ROOMS Rates on request HEALTH CARE STAFF HRS LAUNDRY SERVICE HOUSEKEEPING TV LOUNGE GAMES ROOM NUTRITIONAL MEALS Place St This week Is a big one for both Georgetown District High School boys volleyball teams The senior and Junior teams meet unbeaten Loyola in a senior Junior today at the Georgetown gym The winners of the games ore likely to finish In top spot in the East loops this year I really looking forward to It said Junior coach Bob McKav It important for us to play well because It should be a good indicator for us The Junior squad defeated Acton 30 last week to run its record to 50 this year with Just three games left including todays match The win allowed McKay to play many young players It was a good opportunity for us to play a lot of our subs he said It worked out well in that respect Senior coach Grant said Wednesday s match will likely be the toughest for his squad so far this year I would expect the guys to be ready Clatworthy said This will be our biggest test and I convinced if we play well no one in the East can stay with us Rebel hoop teams emerge victorious The Georgetown District High School senior and Junior girl basket ball teams both had good results last week The Juniors defeated C and Loyola while the seniors also recorded wins against both Learn how to make a movie The Hills Recreation and Parks Department is looking for young members for their show called V Productions Children to IS years old have the opportunity to develop a show to air on Cable Television Network Part 1 of this part series will be held next Tuesday October 22 1985 Interested participants are asked to call the Recreation Department at ext 260 no later then October 1985 schools senior squads Jenny Melville had 13 points for the juniors in their opening vVln while Shanna Long and Alison Irvine chipped in with six each Beth Brown had five The contest in much doubt from the start as the Rebels had a lead after the first quarter At that point we worked on different things tried new plays and got a lot of people into the game said junior coach Georgetown had a little tougher time of It against Loyola as the home side trailed 11 after the first quarter before coming on and controlling the game for the win Melville ted the way offensively with 15 points while Tara Burroughs and Long both had 12 points They played a tough man defence Leeking said I think they caught our girls a little by surprise They were a scrappy team The juniors record now stands at five wins against one loss Georgetown played Park In Tuesday Results from the senior game wcren available DR COLLEEN DARLING IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HER MEDICAL OFFICE AND FAMILY PRACTICE AT 1 6 MOUNTAINVIEW ROAD SOUTH UNIT 202 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO ON OCTOBER 15 1985 8731831 ADVANCE APPOINTMENTS BEING BOOKED AFTER OCT 2 The senior Rebels prepared for today s match by playing In the York University tournament on the week end Twenty of the provinces best teams took part in the twoday event Friday the Rebels dropped a pair of games losing to Dun barton of Hamilton 1510 in the opener After a four hour wait Georgetown took on Ingersoll and dropped a 20 Saturday the Rebels played George Henry of Toronto and lost to the seventh seeded team which finished fourth overall Later that day the Rebels played Melvcm of Scarbor and only needed a win to qualify for the consolation playoffs The scores were close but the locals came out on the short end of 1614 and scores We had them 1413 twice in the first game but couldn put them away Clatworthy said We had our chances The Rebels went Into the tourna ment rated 18th in the field but said based on their play locals probably finished some where between 11th and in the ranking system Canada Sweden is one of five Nordic countries located in northwestern Europe The area is often called a A country of about nine mill on people Sweden is a well known advanced Industrial notion Eighty per cent of the population lives in urban areas and the people of Sweden enjoy a high standard of living The Georgetown Minor Bantams will spend much of their lime in the capital city Stockholm an unusual city of islands connected by bridges Although the standard of living may be similar the players will experience a language a different culture and as coach Driscoll is quick to point out a different climate Stock holm latitude is the same as Church ill In Northern Manitoba Fortunate ly the Baltic Sea moderates January temperature to a pleasant minus three degrees Celsius on average The question is at that latitude how many hours of daylight can be expected There are many ways you can help the coach and his team find the answer to that question A considerable amount of money still has to be raised On Saturday October the play era will be collecting bottles from basements and garages And on Octob er you can buy your Halloween from the team To order In advance call Brenda Lee at someone will win a brand new Ford Tempo I If you want to buy a ticket on this draw contact any player or coll Bill at On November the team parents are holding a Monte Carlo Night at the Holy Cross Hall Pot Vogt can provide more information at B77 Molly Green will take cheese orders every month 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