Novices win The North Sports Major Novice team visited Ornngevillc on Sunday and skated to a win The game was close for a period and a half but five straight goals by Georgetown In last half of the game decided the issue for the North squad Blaine McCouley led Ihe offence with two goals and one assist Single goals were scored by David Mark ard and Jamie Stephenson Stephen played a strong game and was awarded two assists Stephenson and Sheppard earned the other North flalala Tilt Wednesday 1988 Page a Cross country skiing Hen id Columnist A number of years ago when I was participating In a masters crosscountry ski championship 1 came to realize that it Is best to wax your own way and not follow the As the competitors gathered in the waxing area most of the conversation naturally concerned tt e wax of the day Some of the competitors had tried green wax In the degree fahrenheit tempera I and said that It worked perfect ly Others said that hard blue wax was equally as good Still others were using mysterious wax nations while making the whole process look like a Hollywood production number A number of skiers were melting in of grip wax under the foot area while others were putting on IB of grip In one comer of the room a quiet bearded and reserved man was seen dotting the kick area of his skis with red wax Red wax in degree temperatures You ve got to be kidding I said to myself Several competitors knowing who this man was kept their thoughts to themselves Others not knowing his identity almost laughed at lie sight of this man placing tiny gobs of red wax on his skis The man they laughed at won the race for his age category Incidentally he just happened lo be a legend In Canadian cross country skiing circles Red wax for degree temperatures Absurd I guess not for It sure worked for him didn It And who can knock success Certainly not the losers The legend probably broke all the rules of ski waxing which would cause the wax ere to throw up their hands In disbelief and frustration Always remember that nobody is completely right and nobody Is completely wrong when it comes to waxing Each Individual must experiment and use and reuse what works best for him There ore some common sense rules to follow though that offer a logical reason why you should use certain waxes for specific snow conditions Citing back to The Legend nobody knew what he had used as a base wax Obviously though he had still followed the basics to a point and had simply improvised on them His skis gripped the snow at the point of his kick contact with the snow The end result Is what counts Let take a brief look at why and how certain hard and salt waxes work under various snow conditions Basically the shape of snow crystals dictates the type of wax to be used For example a freshly fallen cold powder snow crystal has long spikes reaching out from Its centre The spikes which are sharp Jablntothewaxon the base of the ski Because they are so sharp a hard wax is all that is needed for grip As the new snow crystals warm up and melt the sharp spikes become dull and slanted therefore you need stickier or softer wax to grip these shorter spikes When the snow becomes old in theformofsoftslush ice or crust it is no longer In crystal form The spikes disappear leaving the round centres Now you need extremely sticky waxes or to grip these remaining centres Custom homes Uncustom prices Now you can enjoy fro beauty ot a custom mode homo a price you can allot Wo offer you warn rich cedar homes Plus the flexibility to plan a homo that is distinctly you With its reasonable price enduring quality natural beauty and energy on a Homo Is one no best homo values loft Come visit You II why buying a custom homo at our custom prlco Is a ng CTnOMiGEMRHDIIIEI Enclosed is or iho Mao Stroot Postal Codo City Location Building Lot Volleyball teams end year undefeated Comeback earns Rebels top spot The Georgetown District High School junior girls volleyball team about capturing top spot in the East Division hard way Georgetown defeated also unbeaten Milton 15 Monday cap an undefeated Redmen playoff bound By virtue of the Georgetown District High School senior girls volley ball win over Milton Monday Acton senior girls team qualified for the league playoffs Had Milton upset the undefeated Rebels Monday Acton would have finished in fifth spot and out of the playoff scene as only the top four in each division go on However with the Rebels winning it was Milton who finished in fifth and out of the playoffs However the playoff picture doesn t get any easier for the who finished the year at Tuesday Acton travelled to Burlington to take on the lop club In the West in Burlington Central Also the are riding a threegame losing streak as lost week dropped three games two close ones in the final week of the regular season Last Monday dropped a 1 decision to Trafnlgar 1511 13 15 The following day the again went to three games before losing out to A 1 113 15 1511 Pinal Friday at Georgetown the dropped yet another 1 contest but their lone win came in the final game of the three game set 15 158 Redmen coach Bruce Andrews said if his club plays as well as It did in the contest Acton will be competitive in its first match I think the team play has Improved during the season except maybe for the Georgetown gome where the players seem to come together Andrews said Last week we did play two good matches and if we can play as well as we did against OakvlIleTTafalgar we should be in the As for the junior club the team encountered some bad luck in its playoff search Acton finished In a tie for fifth final spot but had to settle for sixth after he tiebreaking formula was applied Runners notebook Dietary deficiencies a problem Isolated to people who live in third world countries It s very much in evidence in amateur and pro athletes as well as people concerned with their and weight At the USA marathon pic trials the first and second men s finishers both were suffering from deficiencies Winner Peter had a protein deficiency and Alberto displayed iron deficiency anaemia Four major dietary deficiencies have recently been recognized among athletes IRON Bed blood cells need iron to bind oxygen and carry it to the body a cells A diet of Iron poor foods or excessive blood loss can cause this Runners can become so weight conscious that this is bound to result Fruits vegetables salads yofcurt and cottage cheese arc certainly low In calories but also In Iron Combine this diet with heavy exercise and anaemia will be sure to follow To combat this problem eat enriched breakfast cereals bread pasta or noodles If you cat all natural grains remember these fortified and contain little Iron Also try to drink a glass of orange juice with the morning cereal Vitamin C will more than double your Intake of iron contained in the cereal CALCIUM Most people need to 1200 mg of calcium dally to maintain hone strength Osteoporosis thinning of bones is most prevalent In females and la further enhanced by a calcium poor diet To ensure good calcium Intake without your diet use low fat milk in cereal each morning salads prepare dressing using low fat yogurt Instead of mayonnaise to get your calcium By adding powdered milk to mashed potatoes or cassero les you will help even more CARBOHYDRATES Most people consume only per cent of food energy from carbohydrates instead of the per cent they should be This means rest Is fat and protein To change this proportion around lay off the eggs bacon and butter and have hat cereal in the morning Have a thick bread sandwich at lunch instead of a burger and fries At supper steam and broil instead of fry Your exercising will appreciate it BREAKFAST It hns been shown most people who skip breakfast tend to break down with a donut at mid morning or a plate of chip cookies before bed This diet In the morning and bingo night is a common problem which ultimately only increases your dally fat intake So a good breakfast and cat the things you should season and take first place However the Rebels were down In the deciding gome before rallying for Ihe win Georgetown coach Shirley White said when her team appeared destined lose the deciding contest she looking at the good points of a 1 I was thinking second was pretty good she said Bui when we went ahead II 10 my whole fetling changed I the girls the Prior to the Georgetown comeback in Garni Three it was Milton who the daring comebacks In the two prior contests The Rebels won the first game 15 13 but had leads of 105 12 14 but each time the Mustangs came back lo make the score close 14 10 the Rebels were hard pressed as Milton crept back to 1413 Georgetown tot the winning In the second mutch the Rebels led 2 before Milton came back to take an 11 advantage en route to the 15 win In the second game I think their Wrestlers qualify for meet The Georgetown District High School wrestling team will five of Its members to the Peel championships slated for Thursday at Woodlands Secondary School In Missis The five qualified for the meet by finishing in the top Tour of their respective classes Wednesday at the Hallon meet The event was held at Ihe Georgetown District High School gym as 100 competitors from nine schools look part Bill Murphy and Ian Fudge both won their weight classifications Murphy won the gold In the 97 pound category while Fudge defeated team mate Scott for top honors In the pound The three along with Marc Basset and Mark third and fourth respectively in the pound class have qualified for the Peel meet As well Ihe Rebels had four near misses as Glenn Grummet 1 104 Steve Scarlett 112 Rob 134 pounds and Mart In Salt 149pounds all were fifth in their weight categories BACK Georgetown District High School wrestler Martin Salt bottom valiantly fights to gain the upper hand Kevin In the 149pound bout Bates won ihe match with a pin and was second all In his class at Wednesday Hilton championships held the hrtmn Sail finished fifth overall In the mining on lor the Perl meet I Herald photo Rebel swimmers set records at PeelHaltons I ikt at the meet week before Georgetown District High School swimmers continued to set records last week at the Peel Halt on Howtvcr the team titles again were just beyond Ihe Rebels grasp In all Rebel swimmers set five new Peel marks as Karen Pepptr senior girls 100metre backstroke Pete Bray junior boys 100metre freestyle and backstroke Jason junior boys butterfly the junior boys 200metre Royals out to early lead J The Royals jumped Into a 10 leid in best of five Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate Central Division playoffs with Harris I on after dawning the Blues Sunday on the road Doug second goal of the game lifted to the win after he knocked in Paul rebound with remaining In regulation time But the play of the game may have been Brad Millers pair of saves with just six seconds remaining to preserve the Royals victory Miller stopped Jeff Bender on a breakaway and then the rebound try by Dave covering Ihe puck The Iwo saves were just some of Millers outstanding work in the nets as he made 40 stops trailed by a 3 1 score after the opening period but bounced back to tie the score at four all before the second stanza ended Paul Fraser had a goal and two assists to help pace the Royals attack while Glenn Murray Karl Meyer and Dale Bra den added one each to round out the scoring Murray Williams with two Bill Willi Haines and Bill with singles replied for next game in the series is Wednesday night tonight at ihe community centre faceoff time being Why not come out and give the club Rome support ROYALTIES The third gome In the scries is scheduled for Friday at p m the fourth and fifth games if necessary will be Sat Feb In at p and Sunday Feb In at 2 The Royals will be without centre Andy for at least four games due to suspension and right winger Dale for two weeks after he Injured his shoulder Sunday Other Hamburg vs In a best of seven Tavistock Exeter in a best of five dropped final regular season game to last Wednesday night by an 11 count The Royals were very short on players finishing the game with only skaters Paul scored two goals and John Barnes one In the losing effort SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 medley relay team of Bray Kirk John New combe had new standards written into the record book As well had first lace DRG squad tied in playoff A pair of goals In overtime with just remaining spelled defeat for Stationery juveniles Sunday night emerged victorious 76 Sunday the result of the overtime tallies and knotted their seven Ontario Minor Hockey Association set at one game apiece Thursday night the George town squad netted a win in the series opener played at the Sunday the squad held leads of and 5 before the home team scored three times to tie the contest and force the 10minute overtime period Georgetown scored first Just seconds into overtime but at the mark the home side scored the tying goal then added the winner at the 1 37 mark for the game Marc Butcher had two goals for the locals Including the one scored In overtime Singles to Scott Farley Paul Bash a Mark Webster and Hank Hamilton Thursday at home the DRG squad scored five times in the third period to break open a close contest Midget Brian Doherty had a big night with Tour goals while singles went to Hay Steve Turner Brian Stone Scott Tnggart and John Catling The third game in the scries will be played Friday night in Slreetsville however It will be done so without both coaches Georgetown Howard Murphy and s Steve will bath serve a one game suspension the result of their teams accumulating too many penalty minutes In Sunday game George town had 45 minutes in penalties while had 49 minutes The fourth gome of the series will be played Thursday Feb 21 in George town the Alcott Arena starting at 45 p m Gave Five returns to Slreetsville Mar 1 while the sixth contest is scheduled for the Arena Thursday March If needed the seventh and deciding game In the series will be played Mar In HAZEN LAWN CYCLE SALES SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLES SERVICE DEALER FOR STRATTON HOMELITE 90 DAY WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS finishes in the senior and 100metre freestyle events Further details as to Rebel finishes arc as final results were very slow becoming available from the where Thursday Peel meet was held However in the team standings the Rebels found themselves second behind Queen Elizabeth Park for the second straight week At event two weeks ago Queen Park won the junior senior and overall title also In the junior standings the Rebels finished up with 229 points compared to Q Park 274 points The senior race was much closer as the Rebels finished but 12 points behind their rivals In all Individual races the top 12 swimmers collected points and while Park didn have as many top finishes as the Rebels they were able to have more competitors score points with In the top 12 I was really pleased with what the kids did said Rebels swim coach Sue King They all swam well The Rebels have qualified enough swimmers to formulate a senior squad for the upcoming Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association OFSAA event slated for the Feb The team wlU be made up of both senior and junior swimmers offence really got working and it psyched us out a bit While said Last week the Rebels defeated EC Drury 157 15 151 150 155 The Rebels won I have long to relish the Monday win Tuesday they hosted the first round of league playoffs The opponent known in the day the seniors also capped on an undefeated season by defeating Milton 2 1 The win gave the Rebels an record but Grant was teas than pleased with his club play on the We haven been pushed this year he said We ve got a litlle bit of work to do on our Intensity We ve got to want to beat teams just to prove we can beat them Its always nice to win but we t challenged To go with the lime pul In is a crime We haven t put that much time into it said Monday the Rebels were without the services of setter Chris Harris who had injured her finger in education class prior to the contest The Rebels chalked up two wins lost week defeating C l 158 12 and Acton IjJ Tuesday like the junior the senior squad played In the first round of league playoffs Assumption at the Georgetown gym I m going to talk with the kids about Iheir intensity and approach for the playoffs Clatworthy said So far we ve only gone out to win fare well in track Acton High School track athletes had some fine performances on the weekend at the George Harvey meet held at York University Battled was first in the junior boys hurdles in seconds and was fourth in the junior boys long jump with a jump of metres Susan Craig was second In the junior girls 60 metre hurdles In seconds was third in the open girls long jump an effort of 34 metres Melissa Corson won the midget girls shot put event with a throw of As well ran in the junior boys 60metre sprint and finished in a time of 35 seconds Sabrlna ran In the junior girls 60metre event In a time of 9 seconds Angela Dunn competed In the midget girls 60metre sprint In a time of seconds and had a jump of metres in the midget girls long jump Acton track athletes will take part in Central Tech meet at York University NEW USED Cars and Trucks 1986 Nissans are In stock now Special Prices on all 1985 s 610 Martin St Milton Miss NORTHEND N 8779473 Georgetown Youth ANNUAL SPRING MEETING THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20th 730 pm GORDON ALCOTT ARENA ALL WELCOME