SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday March Shemin Nurseries claims consolation crown The Shemin Nurseries Major teams returned from Collingwood last weekend with the consolation championship title of trx Tournament The locals dropped their opening game of the tournament but bounc bock with a pair of victories to lake the honor In the consolation final theydowned Cambridge Rebels reap gold medals The Ontario Winter Games the showcase for athletes Involved In winter time activities such as skating hockey basketball bowl and many others became the win daw for the expertise of the fivepin bowlers from Georgetown The games being held In the don area had bowling teams from Ugh schools which were champions in the following areas North East Chelmsford Composite North West HUtcrest High Central East Sir Wilfred Cent a 1 West Georgetown South West Chatham Kent and East Secondalre La The local fiveperson team of lady Rebels Sandy Weeks Tracy Weeks Peg and Julie McCorry which is coached by Wendy Parent captured their gold medals with determined outstanding play To take the early lead the first day the team started with a threegome score of a team average To their pes Hon the Georgetown girls while play against Chatham Kent set a new record for a single game score of and 257 average per bowler To further their accomplishments Sandy Weeks on the second day rolled the high three con gome score of a 316 average With the maximum points being eight per set the local ladies scored 87785767 for a total of with the second place learn at only On the third day In the medal play Chatham Kent won the bronze after losing to Ecote Secondalre La of Cornwall 17 In the gold medal play the East Region Champs continued with another win against the local grou Georgetown However the Rebels rebounded with a win showed their championship form by whitewashing the learn from Corn During their stay the Georgetown ladles appeared on television took part in social activities and were photographed for souvenir books A lifetime memorable occasion for all and a showcase for the Town of Georgetown All statistics were pro vided by the proud parents mainly Linda and Bob Weeks thruway nament against the horn squad and got off to shaky start losing Georgetown regrouped tor I heir second match against Brampton which proved to be one of the most games of the entire Jeff and Craig opened the scoring for in he first frame as Chad had two assists and Greg and Brad Turr had one cadi Brampton came back to tie the game with a goal laic In first period and another mid way through the third That set the stage for overtime and the tournament format called for the teams lo play without goal tenders In the extra period Tension mounted as both learns played fast defensive end Jake finally settled the matter as he scored from Claude Johnston to give Georgetown a decision Georgetown then advanced lo a berth in he Consolation Champion ship wheretbey met Cambridge Nurseries drew first blood as Tutt scored a short handed goal on a breakaway but Cam bridge came back to tie Ihe contest just seconds later Shemin Nurseries won Ihr title at a Tlmmons Chris Barns Lee hockey tournament held recently In Colt Greg Dawson Larry Coach and row from left Craig Mike Jake The manager of be team Is Ernie Chad Hart man Peter Downs Jeff Dawson and trad Hack row Finn I I strap Coach Jeff The rest of the game it was all Georgetown as they turned away Cambridge shooters time after time arid pumped in three goals two them on the power play to win game Hnrtman clicked for two Georgetown goals while added a single Tutt picked up a pair of assists In the match added one each Goal lender Pclcr Downs even got Into the scoring act as he contributed one assist to the Georgetown cause Johnston Downs and Tutt were all honored as Most Valuable Players In three matches Nurseries team took part in the Friday evening parade held to kick off the tournament and their coaches were complimented on the team fine presentation and behavior in representing Georgetown Returning with the consolation ti tie was all the more satisfying for tho Nurseries team since they were competing against teams that Were roledhlgher The great thing about advertising in The Herald is that it works Tidy Car Vara a Main 5L Milton Outdoor Power Equipment St Just ask any one of the persons pictured above Theyll tell you that when it comes to advertising The Herald delivers customers the HERALD Horns Newspaper of Hills Established GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772201