SECTION November Sabres show signs of being contender after near demise After facing the disbanding during the off season Ihe Acton Sabres have bounced back and climbed lo a prominent position in the Mid Ontario Junior C Hockey League standings With two victories on the weekend the Sabres boosted their record lo five wins against four losses on the At Grand Thursday Rob Wilson scored Ivuce as the Harvesters and Friday ihey downed Schombcrg aided by the four goal perform of Tom Fisher The club has been climbing steadi ly in the standings off to a somewhat shaky start mainly due to the fact that they were without ice for practice time until mid Oc During there was a big question as lo whither the Sabres would be back for another season at all But a new executive was formed and things arc ing to gel for the club on and off the ice Jules Russian has taken over as Manager the Sabres and says team Is showing mark ed Improvement they ve been able to book practice limes had Ihree practices and sure made a difference says We re maintaining con and not giving the puck away The team really Scoring goals I appear to be much of a problem for the Sabres and last week they acquired goalie Alec Plana of which will take some of the pressure off senior Tom Hill who has been carrying the weight in net for Ihe Piazza could get his first start with the Sabres this Friday when they play in We figured wed give him a chance to start an away game so he can get oriented to the team Buss Inn says Gary Hudson is coaching the Sabres after spending Inst season as skipper of Ihe Georgetown Jr B Gemini To this point in the season bays fan support in Acton has been encouraging and he expects Ihere will be considerable improve ment as the team progresses 1 think ihe fans arc feeling us out right now he says Once they see we have a contender they come To this point Sabres have beaten every other learn in ihe league except Orangcville and They lost to Orangcville in Acton but the game was tied at four after the second period Against they were edged In overtime Bradford the of the crop in the Mid Western loop last season trounced the Sabres In Ihe first meeting of the two clubs But made amends on home Ice when they took an decision in a rematch Besides the game in Friday night the Sabres host Brad ford this weekend for an game Saturday night at the Acton Arena Missed Chance The Georgetown High School Senior Rebels found it tough sledding again Loyola in a Tier II Senior Fool bill match up lost week A sloppy helped Loyola control ball with Ihelr straight ahead running attack and they eventually defeated the Rebels Here a pan through the hands of a Georgetown receiver during game action Downs alio known as Franklin was at liar Public School a to demonstrate the art of Juggling to about ID people The night of Ing was sponsored by the Depart men I Mr also conducts Juggling workshops and a circus day He starts his off slowly by Juggling scarves Once they ve mastered that Juggling move onto then balls Here Mr shows one of his exactly how it done GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND 55 SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 END ROLLS OF NEWSPRINT Great for moving scrap paper for the kids Nursery Schools etc CALL 8772201 the HERALD Horn Nawipapar of Hills Est 45 Guelph St Georgetown Senior Rebels end season unbeaten preparing to meet OT in playoff The Georgetown District High School Rebels capped off an undefeated regular season In Senior girls basketball Monday as they shaded Aclon High School In Acton Trie Rebel finish Ihe season a record of straight wins and will The Rebel wrapped up first place in the Senior Iris Basketball League as defeated Acton Monday a Up noon The Rebels finished with an undefeated record of 11 wins players from Georgetown and loyola chase Oder ball during a game between Ihe two teams lat week which IS Herald photo Jr Rebels finish on winning note The Rebels defeated Per due Monda on home court to round out their regular season in the East Junior Girls Basketball League The victory Rave Rebels a record of eight wins and two losses good for third place in East Sproule led attack for Georgetown with 16 points while Brought n contributed eight to the cause With Ihe third place finish Itibcls will now fnce TA Bin clock who finished sixth In the learn division The four teams lo survive the Lbs quarterfinal scries will play a crossover game with Ihe four remaining West schools Nov 10 Earlier in Ihf season Georgetown had a relatively time against lake lock defeating I htm 19 But that mean Rebels coach Susan Orchard is taking anything for granted We beat them handily she says Bui Imagine they 11 come up with a number of changes on offence and defence to try and the score a closer Junior level of competition Orchard says it difficult count on consistency and therefore she remaining Unfortunately with junior It very up and down We re never sure what the kids will bring to Iho game a win over ink clock the Rebels will most llkcl face M Robinson in the next round at Burl inglon The Junior Rebels arc lo tip off with Wednesday at following a playoff match up between the Senior Rebels and lie Trafalgar which begins at 3 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS Nelus DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course Nov 1 6Dec 9 Monday Wednesday 630930 iSSLn phone 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety home court advantage through Ihe playoffs Georgetown coach Moe had hoped to get a running game go ing against feeling that wilh his learn potent scoring attack Ihey would have advantage In a scoring game But Aclon was able lo slow the pace down and stay within striking distance of the Rebels Acton only loss prior to game Monday came a week earlier when they dropped a decision to Georgetown For Acton to overtake Rebels and nail down first place Ihey would have had lo beat Georgetown by more than eight points says thai leeway to with tho Rebels found things a Ittfe more comfortable despite the close score of the game was a lypkal George Acton game very Intense he said II t as fast pace as I would have liked but we had the eight polnln lo play with so we Just tried lokccpllcWo Lisa Mason led the a I lack for Georgetown as she hit Tor 13 points Heather Lawrence contributed 12 to the Rebels cause while Jenny Melville had five and Allison Irvine added four Today Wednesday both teams head into he Halton East playoffs with home court advantage The Rebels host Trafalgar In a contest finished in eighth spot Aclon will Lake on Milton District High School in another quarterfinal matchup Milton finished seventh CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sales Service To All Makes 8763394 DOMINION SEED HOUSE COUNTRY GARDEN CENTRE 115 Guelph St at Maple Ave Georgetown GRAND OPENING SALE CONTINUES Selected quality unusual colours many varieties and sizes AFRICAN VIOLETS Price reduced 25 Oneyearold plants seven varieties available ORCHID SEEDLINGS Start now lor winter bloom AMARYLLIS BULBS 8 26 Three Tier Length Fluorescent Indoor REGAL LIGHT 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Information Centre was held June 1 to Identify preliminary concerns of residents This session will deal with review of the recommended flood control alternative as It relates to individual property owners DATE Wednesday November TIME 009 PLACE Glen Williams Town Hall Corner of Prince and Main Streets Representatives of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and the Engineering Consultant will be on hand to describe the proposed works and address anv queries Members of the public are Invited to drop In at their convenience