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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1987, p. 10

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SECTION TltEHERALD Wednesday October re SH Ilea back Franklin I back to bring out the Juggling urge In ait of Last March Franklin led a group of Interested participants through the baric skills of art Those who attended found the session extremely enjoyable and Intcrcatlng time a new addition will Include Balloon Sculpturing Franklin will try to meet the needs of both the beginner and the Intermediate participant Bo don t juggle alone Plan on Joining In for eventful and social evening at Harrison Public School Friday Oct p toSpm Call the alien end Parka Department at Motor more Information Top prize of up for grabs at tourney Tournament It winner take all says tour chairman Nell Dring ing to the total prize money available Were going to play all of the games in Hills burgh because of its close proximity to many of our teams and the availability of Ice is twenty minutes north east of on Road The tournament will start in February of with 32 teams All games will be played on Sundays Winners will advance to the next round and the losing teams will be eliminated Sometime in early March there will only be two teams left It should be one heck of a climax said Men s no body contact teams seeking further information or wishing to enter this year touma may still do so by contacting the tournament chairman Nell Dr ing at 2778 evenings Entry fee Is WOO Entry deadline is November 30 1967 All teams that qualify will be cepted purely on a first come first served basis says Dring HHHL opens new season The llajton Hills Hockey opened the 1BB78B season Sunday morning with four games played In the opener Formerly Vorian Associates was doubled by Mai Dodge by a margin Anne of Acton defeated Body Shop Ken ny Whetham led the way for the squad as ho scored twice and added three assists In other action McGibbon House and the Hawks of Acton played to a 22 deadlock and Exchange House blanked North Halt on Sports Mark Waters recorded a hat trick for Exchange House in their victory while Shane Hillock registered the first shutout of the season This Sunday Exchange House takes on Mai Dodge In Ihe a m game followed by playing North Sports at 35 a The other games wilt feature Amies Body Shop playing the McGibbon House at 10 a and the Hawks taking on Genoe at 11 Craft show Over GO juried craft booths will be featured again this year as Craft Caledon is held on Oct from 30am to4pm The event Is being held at Caledon Central Public School one mile east of Highways 10 and 24 in the village of A free babysitting service will be and a lunch booth and tables will be available operated by the to help visitors to completely relax during the day With many selective crafts fill two large gyms and no two crafts alike there Is an excellent opportunity presented for people to do some of their Christmas shopp ing early For more information contact conveners Mary Lou Homage at or Ruth Cobum at The Centennial Chargers cross country team captured the championship title In the Junior High Division of the East York Harriers meet Members of the team are front row from Irfl Kevin Shaw Brent Chris Barrow Andrew Elliott and Dustln Thompson Back row Helen Tannock Jennifer Kotter Header Konker Nicole Fisher and Erica Booth Herald photo Centennial cops cross country crown For the seventh year in a row the Centennial Chargers captured the Junior High Division at the annual East York Harrier cross country meet Centennial s boys team had an outstanding day as five runners placed in the top nine Brent led the way for the Charger boys as he placed second in the division Other fop rive charger finishers in the race included Kevin Soccer season comes to fitting end Well the outdoor season is ova for local soccer It now does nol seem that long ago since we ran out on to the field for the first kick or two The InterCounty League final have come and gone and we have a couple of new names on trophies which is welcome from a league point of view Regrettably it was not the Ancient Mariners tmy view only folks who came out on top Varum Vikings deservedly took the firs division league cup with a 32 win Defensive mistakes let Gary in for two of bis typical goals and Malcolm Evans netted the sealer late in the game Mariner goals came from Clem Giusto and John Cobby scored in the dying seconds to make the respectable Vikings came through the round robin playoffs to face Meteor Blue in the semi final and won that hard fought game by Blue by Lockwood had three goals In this one I haven seen the wee fella turn it on loke this since his days when I was Coach Blue of course are first division league champions over the long haul with Park Avenue Collision Park Avenue lost to Ancients in the other semi semifinal match between the two teams It was a feature of all four semi finalists coming through to the finals that they all scored four goals to reach the final game The second division league cup winners are Meteor United having won their final with a four goal win over Villa B The runnersup are A J ax who had taken four goals off Eagles in their semi final A 1 result with both teams missing a penalty kick and United Graham Hills netting from another puts the Importance of penalty kicks in perspective This was another hustle versus skill performance with skill and ex perlence winning through had already declared second division league champions and have had a good run this season So too division runnersup Eagles the youngsters in their first season Final day game officials were Luc Bertrand John and Vic Zubacs who along Joe Cairns Smedema Bob Marshall Bob Lovegrove and did yeoman service to the league when asked out Soccer goes on somewhere else somewhere in the world whilst we it Is only on of us ore ended Meteor United won top honors In Ihe InterCounty Soccer leagues Se cond Division as they defeated AJax 1 at field Saturday Here opposing players move to the ball during action In the final gam- Ilcratd photo particular event meant a cancel In tlon of the general meeting board meeting eh was a little unusual Nevertheless we shall now have to meet on an alter native and extra dak The number of disciplinary cases in general is horrendous and covers the largest part of the workload District and provincial people are convinced as I am that disc I begins at home at team and club levels Parent and coach have a great dial of influence and leadership to provide but do appear to be providing Teams generally produce a level of behaviour based upon those two And when cases of ordering off violence or other reach com to be dealt with It is a little too late Prevention is much belter than cure However awards of sentences for guilty parties arc loo lax Sugf Brackens session is int which is are at the rate of per cent The civil an percentage is 72 per cent The soccer percentage of continual return offenders Is closer to the civilian than military percentage Maybe we need to suspend of fenders for a complete season at a time for trivial offences and apply this principle to all sports and even ordinary Hie Oh Boy what a finish Shaw fifth Andrew Elliott sixth Chris Barrow eighth and Thompson ninth Crafg Blair who was nth and Greg Dobbin who came also ran strong races for Centennial In the girls race the Chargers ran Into a powerful squad which accounted for first third fourth and sixth place finishes But Centen nial turned In a fine team effort to finish second over all The top four finishers for Centen nailed down the ninth through 12 spots Jennifer Koster was ninth Heather loth Helen Tan nock llth and Erica Booth was Nicole Fisher rounded out the team with her place finish while Christie Llghtowlers finished for Centennial for work now begins for next season The Canadian Under 16 team has lust returned from a European tour in preparation for their World Cup exploits in Chile Good results in eluding winning in Scotland a few people Canada is in a group with Nigeria Brazil and Italy and cannot feel the chances of making the next stage arc too great I do hope that we put greater effort on the field this lime out than when the much vaunted under played in the World Cup In Toronto in their ago group in June The results are important although not nearly as Important as 10 how well we try our The senior team has also been on the move In Honduras we pulled off a 1 tie this weekend past You may say that Honduras Is not a world in soccer and you are correct fever in our sphere of operations they and Mexico are and the result is a Creditable one Only two of Ihe World Cup squad remained with the present group The present is an absolute necessity to ensure that our players have the required competition on a regular basis From the competive point of view the demise of the was a setback The current Is not as glamourous yet is being based on solid enough foundations and re quires a great deal of support This season more than a few clubs report a financial loss situation and I hope that the owners are not despondent and will continue for the players and country sake In my return to District opera and as a new provincial board member I have found he ex Interesting and also find I am constantly busy Fellow district officials Klaus Zander as registrar and Bryan Turner as discipline and appeals chairman will testify no doubt to the amount of work at that level as I can at both The number of discipline and appeals cases last week went on for more than eight hours dlvldedintolwo groups This END ROLLS OF NEWSPRINT Great for moving scrap paper for the kids Nursery Schools etc CALL 8772201 the HERALD Horn Hllta Quelph St Georgetown CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Nells DRIVING SCHOO Next Course Oct 5th 28th Monday Wednesday 630930 PHONE 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety League Help recognize those deserving The Municipal Awards Evening has been slated for Feb 1868 to recognize those who have brought honor to Hills comtnuni ty through their In sport or culture during 1987 Application forms to nominate on James Street 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