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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1987, p. 14

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I SECTION Cougars scoring parade helped by aim Two U11S Junior volleyball match marking the first lot go up block White Oak shot during action three boor photo Thursday In Georgetown White Oaks prevailed In the Junior Rebel In Streak snaps for Jr Rebels A string of volleyball victories McKay fell the turning point of I hi dating hack to the start of the 1985 match came midway through the season for the Georgetown District game There were two con High School Junior Rebels has final serves we get in lybeensnappcd when it was White The end came Thursday the That was the match In essence Rebels hosted the Wh Ic Oaks whatever reason Rebels and lost a three en showed rigidity in the back row counter 13 15 according lo McKay which con won to their downfall We just rr season as to swallow for the players and shovcd Hut the mark of any good i ts to re bound and learn from setbacks McKay belli has just such a They re good kills he says They not I great team yet to be they re going t 1986 ami ihe loss Thursday the rsl of ihe 1937 iheir record I anticipated While Oaks would be a good team said Georgetown coach Bob McKay following the toss usually do and we didn bump the volleyball like we can Tonight we stood around You cant win at this level standing around McKay gives Wildcats full marks for the victory After jumping lead In the final game We met them earl in tournament they continued to attack When play and they had knocked off they got Ihe big lead Instead of just Trafalgar Their selling laying back they kept coming was right on They definitely deserv McKaysays Ihe loss was a lough pill Only three of the on roster will move up to tbt sen or rage Friday morning at lj a it vas back to business as usual ax McKay put the team through a I work off the loss This Rebels will round out Iheir regular season Tuesday they were scheduled to host Queen Elizabeth Park and Thursday they travel to Milton for a match win EC Seniors dominate opponents The Georgetown District High School Senior Rebels upped their record six wins against just one loss in the Ha I ton East Volleyball Conference as they downed White Oaks In a beslof three match day The Rebels had on easy time against the visiting took an early lead In the opening game as they jumped ahead While Oaks fought back to within two points at but were unable much more from there The Wildcats managed lo stir things up a I in the second game when they went ahead But the Rebels caught up and went point for poinl the visitors until pulling away at Alexander Oldakcr served out In the game for the 15 decision A hird game between the two learns provided some solace for While Oaks although it meant little At one point the Wildcats led and said he changed Ihe rota for the match which made a bit of a difference We mode some mistakes we shouldn l have but we had to git the we settled down and did On weekend the Rebels nXi travelled lo Kitchener for a tournament at Forest Heights Lin expected the competition to be tough and hoped It would help the Georgetown coach wasn l particularly enthused about the efforts of his charges regardless of Ihe result It one of our better he said following the games The players knew the competition wasn that lough going in because we played White Onxs team In their regular lea pie play Tuesday tht Rebels hosted Queen Park for a malch and this Thursday they travel to Milton to face EC which will round out their regular schedule for the season Girls basketball squad led by Masons The Georgetown Ladles Basket ball League opened the new season recently and in the I tut two weeks of play was Ihe Trojans who got off the best start In opening round play the Trojans dumped the Mustangs while the Cougars clawed the Capri corns Rebecca Caverly led the Trojans scoring attack with 16 points while Alice contributed and Daiga added 10 Other scorers for the Trojans Included with eight Pat Nesset and Mary Kelly with six apiece and San Cousens with I wo Chung Kim paced the Mustangs with 12 points while Lorraine Brown had 10 Penny Wright added six Marian Diane Gardner Mel McCrocken and Penny had four each and Kelly Cunningham added two In the other tilt Linda Robs on top ped the Cougars scoring parade with IB while Marie Smith had Pachcco added 10 Boo Tufford had tune Janet had eight Gervais bowls for 43000 Georgetown again has a representative going to Toronto lo capture the Provincial or the Carllng0 Keefe Championship Bowling Series and the right to represent Ontario in the Prestigious prize competition on CBCT V The winner of the 10gnme quail lying event at Georgetown Bowl on Oct IB was Rodger Gervais who narrowly defeated last year rep Andy Parent by rolling over a average or the day Hole started the com petition with a leading first game but second gome of Rodger Gervais moved him into the lead This was short lived as in the third game 4 bowlers pulled ahead of the Gervais tied with ly Get Hole Paul Chaplin Julie McCorry and Andy Parent After the fourth game Andy Parent lead with followed by Julie 970 Paul Chaplin and Gervais 931 Then Gervais came up with 390 high game to move into first place 1321 Julie McCorry had Brmlcy Hole 1200 and Tom Prouse 1190 by virtue of 332 with Parent next with From then on vals stayed on top although his lead was slowly whittled down by McCorry and Chaplin all iking for a break The finish came with Rodger Gervais Andy Parent 2432 Julie McCorry 2382 and Paul Chaplin The remaining competition up and down but unable to main tain any consistency as the win of Ihe high single awards in each set show Hole in the first set Rodger in the se cond set Paul Chaplin In the third set Andy Parent in the fourth set Rodger Gervais in the fifth set Andy Parent in the sixth set Paul Chaplin in the seventh set Lane In the eighth set The Georgetown Senior Girls team remains undefeated after six starts The Rebel ties their record lo frfl by downing Queen Elltabcth Parkon the road Oct 15 The lopsided score was due to a balanced team scoring effort Georgetown coach Moe Locking soul The win keeps Georgetown In a first place tie with Acton Rcdmen who ore also fro Mr was a good balanced learn fort Mr said of Thurs days victory Guard Lisa Mason chalked up points but ihe resl of Ihe Midget girls 3rd The runners at Bishop Reding Secondary School had lots to cheer about after their performance Saturday at the Father Henry Carr crosscountry meet The Midget girls came third overall In their division out or 47 runners lhanks to the efforts of Lippens who came in eighth Catherine loth Klrsten Horner 2lst and Lisa Zop- Chris Check came in second In the Midget boys race where there were runners Teammate Phil Armstrong was tenth In the junior boys Mike came second out of runners The Hal ton duals are being held today at Kelso Park In Milton Me Shoi Long Heather Lawrence and Burroughs Coach knew his charges would be a strong team this year hut he very happy with undefeated streak this far In the The ten game season will wrap up with eight of the teams making the playoffs Six players returning from last year have given the the experience Bui you really know Mr Lceklng said of Georgetown s ex pected performance knew we d be really strong The senior girls tangled with TA school Oci Is another learn which Is breathing down our necks Mr said A big home and Hi me scries with Acton starts on Oct APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS MAKE A NOTE to 71 years of age Guaranteed Rates No Fees RRSP Annuities NERMANN BRAMPTON 4594228 Senior Citizen A Month FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER FROM THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT The Royal Canadian Legion POPPY FUND REPORT Oct Eiptam WruUnlPtmtoi LET US HELP YOU PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER We would tike to show our appreciation to alt Senior Citizens for their past patronage ALL NORMAL SERVICES AT A REDUCTION OF 20 Please phone our service department for an appointment Ask for Dick Krouse FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY IF REQUtRED ANDREW MURRAY Chevrolet MOTORS LIMITED oldsmobiu 8776944 GEORGETOWN 4538683 Judy Thomson contributed seven and Sue Cooke and Cherrl Osborne had two apiece Laurel and Deb Barber pac ed the Capri coma attack with eight each followed by with seven Kerry Gibson with six Wendy Forsyth with four and Tracy and Maureen Kerr with two apiece In league action last Wednesday Ladies Basketball ways with a decision Cougars The other contest saw the Mustangs down the Capr icons by the score of Zclek had the hot hand lor Trojans while Rebecca Caverly ad six Pat had five June Nicholson had four and Mary Kelly and Sandra had two apiece For the Cougars Marie Smith had II points Judy Thornton had nine Kyra KrlstensenIrvine had six Lin da added live Boo had four and Nat and Cherrl Osborne had two each The Mustangs had five players who saw doubledigits In the scaring Lorraine Brown Wendy Moore and Chung Kim all had 14 points while Maria had 13 and Carol added 10 Other scorers for the Mustangs Included Kelly Cunningham and Penny Wright with eight apiece and Diane Gardiner and Enid Glendhll with four each For the Capricorn Kerry Gibson and Wendy Forsyth had 11 points each Maureen Kerr and Kelly For had lour apiece Tracy had three and Deb Barber and Jen Reynolds contributed two each Several new players are with teams in the league this year and It looks as though competition will be close The GLBL plays every Wednesday night at Centennial School beglnn BOWLERS OF THE WEEK Tracy Weeks Senior Sam Holmes Men s8W Men League Paul Chaplin Andy Parent Roily Niters League Gord Lane Domtar League Dave Nlte Social League Paul Chaplin Club Troubadour Roger Laurent GEORGETOWN Seniors Tracy Weeks Traci Karen Doyle Marc Todd Hare Brian Bell Juniors Robert Harrison Scott An McNelly Laura Doyle 535196 Christina Lane Tonya Morris Mark Rcaume Alex trend Bantams Robin Zander Alain Ryan Martin Geoffrey David Leslie Pee Wees 319129 Paul Janice 276102 Matthew Walker Alison Hutcbins V Clothing NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 Line Area the Town H lis will Mooting to examine and discuss to amend former OakvlBo Official Plan and Zoning By law 138 to permit use on existing bulk tho rocondltfonlno and wholesale business ration equipment property is acres and is located on the south side Stoolos near the Una EsquesinglonlanddoscrtbodasPartofLot Concessions Town of HllaOaKvllto TIB CO Time 7 p m November 23 1987 Location Halton Administration Idlng Trafalgar Road Further Informal on la available n Plann Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ST WIDENING PHASE 5 DR TO MAPLE AVE GEORGETOWN PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Itn Town en Ttililgir Rd THURSDAY OCTOBER to a to The widening ol Quelph St to focil a left him Lane Is Improve public safety and vehicular movements Town stall and Consulting Engineer will be available to review the prol mlnary drawings and Input from public pertaining to Oils project For further Information contact Mr T Stuart Development a Construction Engineer Town

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