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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1986, p. 13

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Hot Erin goalie burns Lilley atoms The Lilley Resources major played in Erin Tuesday and were stymied by some hot to The teim played extremely well against the iirsl place host club and the lone Georgetown marker from Ryan Schlrk assisted by David Osborne Travelling to Orangevllle Friday the atoms bailed out of this Thegame winner scored by Jeff Wright who skated in along the boards and over to the centre before putting home a nice wrist shot Ryan Schirk assisted An earlier Georgetown goal had been disallowed At home in Memorial Arena Sun day the squad turned on the hustle in the third period to defeat Streets counted first halfway through the period Scott McGulgan tied the game tipping home the puck off a shale blade from Jason Spike Gratto and Steve Wright Strettsville came back with another marker to finish the period a Georgetown tied the garni with left in the second Stephen bent the goalie on open aide completing a nice three pjssing piny from The final frame was Georgetown and Jeff started the with shot in from the blue line Assisting were McGulgan Wright The forwards set up a perfect screen for Brad who fired home the rubber one inch inside the post from the high slot Jeff Wright assisted Wright notched goal number five alone with a nice wrist shot in the top comer on the glove i With seconds remaining on the clock Card bounced the puck off both posts and laid it on the line before shoving it home to finish the scoring this victory assisted on tl final Ron SECTION THE 1IEKALD IS 1SS6 Page Girls volleyball openers SCOREBOARD IIANTM Coda Tils Ira I Thornton laicllcMlcj Jtmi Ainsb ljnColliiwM Jamie MikeWafhce it inlllnit I dim Mr Murray irtin Barnard Itntl ill lrulke oi1j Slum Held Kill Ktn Wucheknl 111 mum Mirk MJuhiuuin sine standard Mike rain Hum J J Sieve Mm MM JuIiikh ScollilUnkJ Jake Murk Terry Hob Was trunk Slue players t- llou- man Truck Service Jim Jamie V Todd Norton J Humphrey liirrill Ihimiki TimChapram Tim 1U1 J- Bowling MINOR Danny Klnn fi Kliw 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llJJiil Allontflh Sal Jan 11 Milton Ski IK The lop hoys lor Milton Dew Hi my HI Jell Milton nil Itfal Ijlreille lou lot lin 111 Michelle Jin scoreboard v 8775165 Rebels start on good note The Georgetown High School junior girls volleyball team a last wick to record a victory In their first the juniors lost their opener to 1erdue 15 and were trailing 1 in the second game before rallying or the 15 10 win In the deciding match the netted an overwhelming quite pleased saidRebels Whit never gave up which would have been easy to do in the second game Hit win wjs even more gratifying for White is only four of her players an returning from Inst team She said this year id is made up mostly of Grade nine players White liso siui Shanm Clifford played well with points in the three games In senior fame the Ikbeh took lionicii by stores of 15 Like tilt juniors this marked tho opening of the season for the senior We improved from start to finibh senior coach rant worthy Im pleased that we did Clatworthy had somewhat of a Redmen win he Acton High School girls volleyball team opened the BO season with a pair of wins last week Acton defeated Perdue last Tues day 152 154 and then took While Oaks 1 on Thursday in While Oaks The juniors split both their games defeating Perdue 15 but coining out on the losing a 1 decision to White Oaks 15 Like the seniors these games marked the start of the junior season Both teams arc in action this week hosting Milton then playing C at home Thursday squad in Ihe win Both Book and Chris Hams In and while Tarn Burroughs did play she Is off knee injury Still wjs pleased with his s play Lisa Mason did a good job setting for us lhis was her first time he The are looking to re capturing their crown After four straight championships the Rebels were knocked out in the semi finals last year Talent wise Id say we have enough to go to OFSAA but Im not sure the season is long enough for us We play three games before exams Ihen In it goes forgetown District High School George Kent can only js pink squirts by him and Into the net The dropped a dun Tuesday and had their Thursday game cancelled The team plays this week Herald First quarter adjustment paces midget Rebels past OT The Georgetown District High School midget boys basketball team made a nite recovery Friday getting back on to the winning track after suffering a defeat two days earlier The Rebels debated Trafalgar after having been beaten in Wednesday afternoon by the Mustangs 1030 Coach Moc lacking won however put the blame on a dim for the turnaround but did say several players were sit k Wednesday that he went with a depleted in the Milton game t play an uptempo game we were sick he said Milton a disciplined defence but didn t have the depth That will ho something for Us lo look at when we pla them next Mark led the way offensively despite only playing liltlts than a half due lo a injury Seniors down Milton After having lost so many heart breaking contests before Christmas it only seems appropriate that Ihe Georgetown District High School or boys basketball team win a close of their own The defeated Milton last week In Milton for Iheir second win inelghtgames Wednesday today the Rebels are at Perdue before heading off to Midland on the weekend for a tourney there Against Milton the Rebels led heading inlo the final quarter but the home team rallied to take a one paint lend in the latter stages wasnt until Jay Corson nailed pair of free throws late in the game that the Rebels take the win We played really well said coach Clark We made fewer errors and all of boys were able to get into the game Casey Vandersluis led the way on offence with 12 points as nine Rebels had a hand in Georgetown teams sLonng He had 13 points said Phil Rehberg and Cotton although they dominate the teams scoring played well in other roles Senn is my sixth man and plays he said Phil was sick before Christmas but improves a lot in practice and got a lot of rebounds the went out to a 10 advantage before OT made on adjustment and inserted a court press The result was a much closer Came at the end of the quarter as Georgetown led 15 12 But made his adjustment and the Rebels were able to easily break the press and led at the half and Increased their margin to is once the game ended Murnaghan had 15 points while Andreas had 13 points and Jamie rear had points The win lifts tin to a 52 mark which ties Ihun with Perdue in the standings Flyers end with 11 tie roin Hit opening Ihe North Sports Flyers stormed to the attack in order to repeat their previous ting against liurlington in ninth they their opponents by a wide margin It lxname ikar early In the game that a substantial turn tonal advantage play doesnt always guarantee the outcome or in any game After a number of missed opportunities the Flyers took a Cory Evans pass and fired the puck into the net Unfortunately it disallowed as a Georgetown player was in Ihe goal Doug eluding the opposition behind their net maneuver ed In front and rang one of least Ihrec Flyers shots off post Burlington re grouped momentarily and In the second period scored the opening goal North fought back as Blaine slipped the puck past the goalie on a goal mouth scramble Evans assisted The Flyers dominated the third period with solid performances by Mike Kotsos Dave Jamie Stephenson and Steve but the game ended in a 11 tie behind undefeated Park Perdue and Georgetown meet today there 1 think we re slowly developing the pieces of the puttie said Wednesdays game today will be a big one Theyre a good team and have played all the teams have and have finished close to what we did If we can play uptempo well have a at it Lecking added next five right after We need time lo practise Clalworthy said Both squads are in action this week Tuesday they were at home to Loyola Ihen are in While Oaks day Track club at meet Although there is still snow on the ground track season has officially begun Indoor track that Is The Acton High School team took part In its first meet of the year last week attending an indoor event held at York University The open girls by relay team finished second in its heat and sixth overall in a time of Hi Team members included Maria Shannon Angela Dunn and Sabnna The same team competed in the open by relay and was fourth overall in was also second in the open girls 1500 metres event with time of 5 11 0 larllett captured a second in the open boys long jump with a leap of metres was also third In the open hurdles event in fl seconds also competed In the open metres event finishing seconds Thanh Nugyun also represen ted Acton and finished In seconds Shannon ran in the midget girls race and finished In a time of 9 while Angela Dunn ran the event In seconds Melissa Corson took part in the open shot put and was fourth with a toss of metres Dunn also competed in the midget girls long jump and finished with a leap of metres The team also competed in an AllComers meet Sunday held at York ran a personal best time of seconds In the open boys metres Brilllnger took part In the metres ladies open event and finished in Sobrina ran In the 400 metres open girls race and finished In 1 ran In both the and open events finishing the in 1 15 and running a seconds time in the Corson look part in the open girls shot and had a throw of metres Team members will attend anoth er meet Friday at York University Novices keeping up busy hockey slate Sunday the Moms landed in Flam- and delighted their supporters ith an exciting display of just what we can expect when the lads play iheir own age group They flew to a win with great team work and some great forechecking from David Kotsos backed by superb from The scoring plays were Brad Spears from and David from David Kalbarski both sets scored Iwo each Coaches Barry Mills John Andrews and Rick Clarke look forward true colors another game here in Georgetown give up play and a tine Tuesday at Memorial 30 p v gainst RITA DAVIDSON Herald Special It is nice to hear that many hockey fans are keeping track of the minor novice and many say they are wondering whats happening Over Christmas the team travelled on first extended tournament with a weekend in Threegames were played against very talented clubs all major teams consist ing of nine ten year olds against our little eight year olds Never to tomplam the shell shocked George with ixnmple to all their sportsmanship with an open and friendly attitude Parents fans their opponents were Impressed David made the big decision when he scored the goal that decided who would meet in the finals goal knocked out a very anxious Ajax team to set the table for a Pickering match up The championship game was a show stopper Returning home the team has seen some ice time to practise and now faces resumption of league play The Hockey Moms are also preparing for two big tournaments fast approaching Newmarket In January then Montreal in March Curler in final Actons John M intern will part Sunday in the Major Curling League final and a win there could earn his rink 1000 and a chance to present the league in the provincial being held In February Mintern survived the team preliminary playoff round that was played last Sunday In Acton will play either Randy Mould of Orangevllle or Ed of Oak who meet Sunday at In the semi finals The winner plays Mintern later that evening at TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS HILLS 5 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND OCCUPANCY STANDARDS BYLAW NO This is notify thi- Comic tjivon first and to 1 Property By law which ipplits to the hamlet- uid urban areas til Town The By law out minimum which buildings must meet in of maintenance pest control jar huge and The purpose of the by is ensure the housing stock Hillon Hills is kepi at in acceptable level of maintenance Copies of the By law are available to the public Town Libraries Administration Road the Planning it yj Gtielph Street Acton and it the Treasury Office Georgetown II you have any comment regarding the by law please write to the 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