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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1987, p. 8

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I1ALTONHIILSOITIOOK 1rtday May I Sports Outlook Haves Cent the at the hrld Arena weekend local tram Sabres hold annual meeting The Sabres junior hockey club will hold heir annual meeting and election of officers this Sunday al the Legion beginning at Some of the members of the cur rent executive have indicated they wish to step down from their post so lite future of learn In Acton may hinge on the turnout far meeting Sunday The Sabres broke even on season after recouping a deficit led over from their previous campaign its HERE THE VW FOX Only MOTORS LTD Sir A Look Back Name Ihe Stewart town racer who ago preparing to enter Ontario championship race at Ha re wood drill rig a or ton road racer In unlimited expert Class Daves takes tournament title cougars edm series Georgetown Nan fought back and in regulation time I The Georgetown Contact hockey league held its third annual tournament on the weekend with a total of teams taking part For the second consecutive it was the local Daves Service team taking top honors going undefeated in four games Dave s opened the tournament by thrashing Station House I Their second game however pro ved to be a much tougher match up as they had to come from behind to record a overtime victory against a strong entry The semi final was not much easier for Daves as they again needed overtime this time to subdue a hard working Mutual Life team 1 in what was a defensive battle throughout In the championship final against the 19B5 tournament champion team Daves Service Jumped out to an early lead but were hard pressed to hang on for victory fought back and trailed with less than a minute re maining in regulation tunc but in empty net goal secured the win for Daves Scoring for Daves in the pionshlp game were Larry with two goals ami two assists Brian Beaumont with a pair of markers and Bob Rick Thompson and Brian Johnston with singles Ray Peacock chipped in with three for the winners Danny Shearer led the for DeHavilland with two goals and an assist while single tallies went to Ran Smith Gary Billing and Brian Mosl Valuable Players in the con test were Peterson of Daves and Shearer The silver medal round pitted Georgetown Midas Muffler against Golvcast in the final and thanks o some brilliant at both ends the game remained scoreless until there were Just 10 minutes left I V Leisure Lines As we close off the winter rccrea lion programs at the various ficiliiics spring and summer ties are either in progress or about to start The activities at Acton Arena from now until end of summer in dude minor lacrosse on Mondays and Wednesdays and Senior Lacrosse on Thursdays featuring the Acton Rams home games begin rang at Tuesday evenings has ball hockey featuring six Acton teams In action from to 10 30pm Regular activities at the Georgetown Memorial Arena in dude ball hockey on Monday and Wednesday evenings for the Georgetown Ball hockey League which has 14 teams entered this year The and over league operates on Tuesday evening and has six teams in the league Wednesday at the Memorial Arena will be set aside for Roller Skating Night This is your chance to stretch out a few or those old or team new activity Various specials for roller skating will be offered every week Admission Is with skate available for cents For more information on these specials please refer to the flecrea lion and Parks brochure or call the Memorial Arena at XU May is a Professional Develop ment Day and the arena will be for free roller skating from 1 to 3 with skat rentals available The Gordon Alcott Arena will be removing the lee next wctk and it will be put back in during month of August In the meantime thcAlcoltnndall the other arenas are available to rent for dances concerts trade shows etc If you wish Information on the floor rentals facilities manager The Prospect Park Pavilion along with the sports fields on Monday May and will be open every veiling from In 9 July and August the hours will be ml ended to from noon to daily As always there will be fries burgers hot dogs and other tasty treats available The Cultural Cci and com centres still have some dates available For meetings parties receptions and performances Information on community Ires is available by phoning Ext and for the Cultural Centre Ext Gary netted the oil impor first goal for Midas and way the score remained until just second remaining Jack popped an Insurance marker into the vacant Go beast goal Brian McDonnell recorded the shutout in net for Midas MVP for the game were presented to John Cose the for and Jamie Moody of Midas Muffler The bronze medal game featured the Puffers playing Ed of Ihc Puffers was named MVP after leading the way to his learn 4 victory scored twice and assisted on three other markers John had Ihe halt nek for the winners and added one assist In a strong performance The team found themselves behind early and they never did recover although Wayne Hyatt efforts were rewarded by his being named the team MVP The tournament committee wis pleased with the results of the tour and honed the competition and sportsmanship wis enjoyed all he sponsors who offered their gcnirous support to the sue cess of the tournament Weslcan Vtci Trucks mil ment Mikes Power Heating The Kentncrs Catering Tire Corp and I ro Sports The Toronto Sun Restaur North Jrfin Irene Wend Restaurant Shaw Trophies Roi Pizza and and Video The committee was also up of the assistance received from staff members at the Arena throughout the lournn Other teams taking part in tournament included the day Niters and the both of Georgetown Do Demons Alderwood Canada Customs and Dukes GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SPRING TRY0UTS FOR THE SEASON For Teams 0 for Three Sessions or each All players trying out must be registered or Ihe 1986 season tho A go ng on Hie ico BANTAM Miy2 AA Fit Sit Mlf 2 a 3D 30 I Sun My3 bit ATOMAA BB sun Miy3 in NOVICE MINOR BANTAM Fit Mty 1 Si I Ml Sun Miy 3i MINOR Sat Miy2 MINOR ATOM Sun Miy3 30im 1 The Burlington Cougars and the Niagara tails Canucks were scheduled to play the seventh and deciding game in their Ontario Hockey Association Junior semi final scries last night Thursday In Niagara Falls In a game Tuesday at Burlington the Canucks edged the Cougars to tie seven set at three games apiece The winner will advance to the Sutherland Cup championship against the St Thomas Stars who eliminated in the other semi final Burlington won the Central championship by beating Colls In the final and then defeated Henry Can- In quarter final action SPRING SALE Mowers Trimmers Marine Main 8531682 YOUR LENNOX MAN CAN I CAN SHOW YOU WHY CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING IS A GOOD INVESTMENT Lennox control air conditioning con be added to mot existing systems at relatively low coil And comparisons show Lennox central cooling costs less to own and Operate than any other when you consider purchase cost upkeep and efficiency Central air condiloning lets you and your family enjoy a cool comfortable summer and it adds 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