Novices show great promise in early season hockey action Judging by the way their season has gone to this point in time It ap pears the Georgetown Minor Novices are showing a great deal of promise First It was their great come- frombehind tie In Sidney Creek net ting three goals with only a minute left in the game Still flying high from their first outing the locals hosted Cttuiguacousy Sunday at Memorial Arena and skated their way to a lead after the first period Taking command over the play Georgetown dug hard in the comers stuck to their positions and skated their hearts out Curtis scored from Mike Crawford for the first goal and Brad Davidson tallied from Shane Thompson for the next marker and Davidson then scored on unassisted efforts to add to In the second frame the fans from Georgetown were cheering a the locals Scoring for the red and black were Davidson from Andrew and who abated end to end for another unassisted marker The seventh goal came as the result of Brad Kouyounjian setting up Davidson The third period again brought the fans to their feet as Kevin Humenlski Georgetown goalie deflected some fine by Chlnguacousy But llie locals held the ploys as Shane Thompson tallied on an unassisted effort then Allan score I from and Thompson to make the final score In Georgetown The second regular game for Georgetown was in day A rivalry had developed bet ween these teams In season play decisions This game however counted in the standings and Georgetown was determined not to come out the loser Again the fans saw a fired up team take lo the ice and ploy fine positional hockey while generating number of good scoring op port unities Davidson teamed up with Tb mp son lo provide Georgetown goal but Milton came back to lie it late In the first period Coming right back Georgetown netted two more goals to regain the lead Davidson scored from Crawford and and Thompson scored assisted by Millon tried to jct back in the game but to no ill Georgetown played It tough ind stopped any potent scoring it tacks Humeniski was err It the pipes si ippinj three breakaways Herald Scoreboard ImprissKe plays Wesley III Cameron Hunter and Clark also helped keep he ins ex cited Thompson final end rush started from behind his own net and culminated in Georgetown fourth goal was thrilling to sec and capped a lid victory for the Nov Ices The next for the Georgetown Novices is tonight Wednesday at Memorial Arena where they meet Brampton for first time this contest Skating for adults Million Hills Department of on and is offering an excellent opportunity or adults to learn to or improve their skills in a smalt group set ting expert will assist participants with the basic- and strengthening their The begins Wed Oct and runs eight weeks for only more information call ffHSIBj There will never be a opportunity for people to improve their skating rega ft lie 1 rn ge Dart teams on target Golden Flights the First Division leaders last week In Ihe Georgetown Industr si Darts League managed to maintain their position with a win over the Ensigns Wednesday The Hustlers who hold down se cond place In the First Division also recorded a win as they topped Exports Murphy of the Golden Flights had a strong outing for his learn with high start and high finish and he also tied for high score with Grant Richardson at 140 points Ensigns Harry Bottomsspolteda 140 as well Al Telford almost sickened Ex ports with a tremendous 119 point finish Although they dropped the first game the Hustlers were never headed after that and ran out as comfortable nners tenders Ray Ackroyd and Dennis Thorogood both ran up 140 in their winning effort as did Henry Graham and Paul Kavanagh in Pan losing effort Jim Franks and Peter Buckley of the Independents both netted in beating the Firemen who hove yet to recorda match win Firemen took the first two games and looked like they might be on heir way to a win However the In dependents bore down from there to take he victory In the Second Division the High Hollers downed the take a share of first place in the dings A high start of was recorded and all five players struck for 140s durig the nine- game The best win loss record in the Se cond Division belongs to the Eliminators at 51 but They remain in third place with 30 points A nar row win by the odd game in nine keeps them in contention with the Gary Mai by one of the many dart playing Moll by hit a high of 134 The Bulldogs also remain close after defeating the winless Bandits Pete Robinson netted highs of 134 Jay Bishop was kicking himself after he netted 120 on two darts and then threw off the board tombs ihe maximum Big match ups this week In the First Division nave the second place Hustlers taking on third place and the division leading Golden Flights going against thefourth place Ensigns In the Second Division Snowjacks will meet Inter Country and the Eliminators takeon the Bulldogs First Division Golden Flights Ensigns Panthers Hustlers Exports Independents Second Eliminators Aces 4 Inter 7 High Rollers Bandits Parenttot skating Due lo popular demand the Hills Recreation and Parks Department is now offering a daytime version of the Parent and Tot Learn To Skafe Program This course enables pre schoolers up to Ihe age of file years the chance to learn the basics of Ice skating and develop greater strength and balance while having fun parents will enjoy This program starts Tiles Oct and will run for eight weeks more information call the Hilts Recreation and Parks Department at APPLE AUTO GUIS WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Mm Liny DJLG Inn Hist Single Dald aid la n w Ridley IBS Brim BeU J id END ROLLS OF NEWSPRINT Great for moving scrap paper for the kids Nursery Schools etc CALL 8772201 the HERALD Horn of Hilton Hills Est 1866 45 Guelph St Georgetown Nets DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Oct 5th 28th Monday Wednesday 630 phone 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety League OFF PURCHASE ON ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE UPON PRESENTATION OF A GRADUATION DIPLOMA FROM NELL S DRIVING SCHOOL Franklin returning lo Mitt one again to host an exciting new Juggling program for of ill ages Fiery one Is welcome to come out and learn the basics of and balloon sculpturing and to also have a lot of fun In the process The program Is designed for both I be beginner and Intermediate Juggler and will be held at Harrison School on Oct tt m For more In formation or to register call Est MO Photo submitted Art of juggling gains popularity Although most people thing the art of juggling Is confined to circus acts it appears more and more en are taking up the means of enjoyment Next Friday Oct Franklin Hargraves of the Kingston area makes a return visit to Hills to conduct a Juggling workshop at Harrison Public School Hargraves or Freewheel in Franklin as he known In entertain merit circles took up Juggling on a whim but today It has become a big part of his life When he was here in March imparted some of his knowledge to a group of about 15 He introduced to ling with scarves as a means of establishing their timing From there many were able to move along to bean bags rubber balls and even clubs eventually Aside from being an astute jug gler is also a profes sional clown and performs mime as well Another part of the workshop will deal with balloon sculpturing Juggling has grown a great deal in popularity over the last several years not only on a professional level but for amateurs as well The Important thing about JuggI is that it can be done anywhere ducts workshops on down and showmanship and has ap peared at many local fairs as an entertainer where he draws children to him like the Pled Piper The workshop next Friday at rison School runs from CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 UP TO OVER MONTHS DRIVE HOM SUPER DEALS ON ALL OUR WHEELS Save On Selected Models AND SEE OUR NEW 1888 NISSANS DROP IN WHEN YOURE IN MILTON AND TEST DRIVE ONE OF OUR VEHICLES SAVE IN MILTON Were Just Minutes Away From You Just South of 1 On Hwy MARTIN ST MILTON ONTARIO NORTH END NISSAN 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