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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1987, p. 25

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awards night THE HERALD Wednesday November 1MT Pages The Sky Hawk were crowned league chain In the Georgetown Ladle Powderpuff Softball League Iter tbey defeated the Blue Moon In the playoff hip Play en were presented with their trophic at the league annual banquet held recently Member of the team arc Shell a Andrew Cindy Kemper Sherry Love Sharon I lolling worth Linda McElroy Ellen Pat Linda Paul Andrea Perry man Audrey Phillips Peggy Raw ling Helen Slings by Diana Tripp Irene Van and Sharon Herald photo The Royal Blue Moons were the regular schedule champion In the Georgetown Ladles Soft ball League and were also championship finalists Players were presented with trophies at the league recent banquet Members of the learn are Judy Brown Julie Davidson Monica Donaldson Hamilton Christine Jone Sheila Kirk Janet Mather Crista Elaine Sylvia Murphy Kim Nugent Anne Puckering Saunders Karen Smith and Woods Herald photo The Marge Snow Memorial Trophy Tor the Most Sportsmanlike league annual banquet recently by Player in the Georgetown Ladles Saunders left and Sharon Softball League Mary centre Hale Herald photo Major B Atoms defeated visit Sunday and The game was close in the early going Milton scored at 16 of the first period on on intercepted pass from deep In the Georgetown end Later they the score to But for the most part the period was a closechecking one with good defensive play nullifying most often give threats Mil ton broke it open In the second scoring four unanswered goals Georgetown got off on the right foot to start the third when David tallied an unassisted goal to close the gap to After Milton got that one back Matt Lush scored from a goalmouth scramble with the assist going lo Wesley Burke The locals tried to open the game up but that merely allowed Milton to score two more goals Offensively there were few good plays for the locals A Lush pass set up a shot on for Mon ckton Bottom ley beat Milton player oneonone to get shot on goal And Craig Blair and Scott Wilson each made nice passes to set up scoring opportunities Defensively Andrew broke up a oneonone Shannon Mot ris broke up a twoonone and Stephen and Bottomley blocked shots Next week the locals make their first visit of the year to Erin GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE North Halton edged by Milton The North Halton Sports Major Atom team put their our winning streak on the line arch rival Milton on Thursday night at Memorial Arena Predictably the game produced excellent end toend hockey between the top two teams from last year Minor Atom loop as Milton finally prevailed by recording the lug tally with 14 seconds re maining on the clock Doug Shcppard opened the scoring for the locals on a goal assisted by Gavin and David Bousklll With the score tied at one sent the North Sports team into he lead with the helper going to Blaine Milton again evened the score In the seesaw battle before McCauley caught the top comer early in the third period after passes by Jamie Stephenson Brent Wilkinson Milton quickly evened the score only to record on additional last minute tally John Waller played an excellent game in the Georgetown net Far from discouraged by loss the North Halton Sports squad with six new players can only look for ward with optimism to a rematch with Milton and the remainder of their schedule Chateau upsets Milton The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams are getting themselves back on track after a disappointing weekend which saw them emerge with only one point in three outings After losing to arch rival Milton on home Ice last Sunday something ap peared to kindle a flame under the Chateau team Tuesday night Ookville came to Georgetown and felt the heat a they fell 90 to the locals behind the shutout of John Kot The game was also highlighted by solid defensive efforts by Brad Rob Lang Peter Lee and Adam Hilts Lewis and Scan Gulstini led the way with two goals and two assists each while Trevor Elinesky added a pair of markers and Chad bad one Ha gen chipped in with three assists while Amato Lang Claude Johnston Mark Mclntyte and Brad Tutt also had assists Thursday night Georgetown was in Milton and pulled off what might be the upset of the young season Milton was boasting a game regular season undefeated streak but it came to an end as the Chateau squad took a hard fought deci Both teams came out in a battling mood Mitch Butt was lost to Georgetown for two weeks after be was checked Into the boards from behind in the first minute and sprained a knee The game remained scoreless Into the second period goalie Peter Downs made several point blank saves for Georgetown Dart dealings DARTS By ALEX TOUGH The Hustlers retained their first place standing in the Georgetown In Darts League with a win over nearest challengers Golden Flights Flights Mike Pepper had three finishes and Tim Fields recorded Ihe three high scores of the game but to no avail Hustlers all around play took the game Ken Bakers high score of 140 and Harry Bottoms two high starts of 108 played a large part in their narrow victory over Ex Dennis opened with a high 116 in leading tenders to a win over Independents for whom Ion MacDonald recorded a high 123 Tied 33 after six the took the last three games for win The foot of the table clash between Panthers and Firemen saw the cats put the fire out by Firemen Rick hit a Kavanagh all hit for tons in their effort winning the last five in a row Tax men ran up the evening s highest win by over short handed Eliminators Jeff knock for in the losing effort For Joe hit a high 120 and Dave Beaumont finished with a as the lads took the first six Meanwhile Aces and were bottling it out to a result County Mark Campbell hit highs of and 138 Aces Dean Hancock is getting plenty of marking practice His mates say he needs lots It I Winning middle five games helped High Rollers to a result over near rivals Bulldogs A high of was recorded by Mark Flair Pete Robinson put up a 123 and namesake Dave a 12S and a finish of 84 Leaders Snolaks lost the first two games lo the lowly placed Bandits and then rallied to take five in succession in a steady team display Bandits Ken Hayes started and finished all of their wins For Joe Cairns hit a 129 140 with three starts and two finishes one of the starts being SI Dan hit two ton two starts and two finishes Eric Fuller hit one ton one start and one finish Wednesday tonight sees a break from IcaguL ploy for ihe mixed doubles Players art drawn from the hat in muted draw where no two from the same team may as double This makes for a tun tourney with some unusual and some good ttums Each double is guaranteed two games before the knock out part of the night There is a top and bottom draw all drawn from hat again and the two winners play off for the championship Last year Lloyd West lake and I were teamed up and we defeated Tim Fields and Beau Beaumont in the final We all have d ffcrcnt partners this year In one of the draws some of stronger pairings are likely to be Dennis ThorogoodRoy George NeilPete Pickering Ray Hamilton with former singles winner and finalist rivals of a year or so ago Earl MaltbyBruce Hope as dark horses with BottomsMike Finn as outsiders The other half of the draw has Luke Eddie Pat rsonLsurlc Hopkins Henry Graham Jot Calms Harry BottotnsRlck and John an pairing may well come out of the pack see on the night powerplay opportunity lead but less than a minute later Lewis scored to tie it on a nice pan from Johnston Another marker gave Milton a third period lead but Doug Crawford scored for Chateau assisted by Elinesky and Hilts to tie it again scored the goahead goal on a pinpoint pat from Gulstini and Hilts added an Insurance marker as Georgetown never looked back This was the best effort I ve seen the team put out said Chateau coach following the win We re starting to play as a team and the rewards are evident Saturday the Georgetown Ban tams went trick or treating in but were tricked more than they were treated a battled them to a draw The locals were taken by surprise by the quick and aggressive play of their opponents and only the spec tacular goaltending of KatsuTeris kept the score close The stopped wave after wave of Flam bora attackers before the goals as Georgetown was outshot 3121 Adam Hilts picked up a bat trick for Chateau and added two assists Tutt and Crawford had the other markers while Elinesky picked up three assists Ha gen helped out with two assists and and had one apiece The Chateau team takes to the ice again Thursday for a game in Burl lngton and then will have week off before they see act Ion again The Canadian Red Cross SocietyOntario Division DONT FORGET THE RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC at Holy Cross Chuch Auditorium MONDAY NOVEMBER 9th open from 1 30 to 30 m Donors ages 17 to are URGENTLY NEEDED TO GIVE BLOOD TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING at the clinic available to donors If a ride Is needed phone Mrs Alice at Mrs Ina Reed or Mrs Erica Thompson On clinic day phone 877 7522 THIS CUNICtS SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB Clothing REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY NOVEMBER Bill GLEN WILLIAMS PARADE finned Sat At Ami Brawn Branch special price 12exp 15 24exp 498 89 FREE Double Prints or Double Size with this coupon prints cot yon only CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS color enlargemen lor low per picture film developing Only at Sootsrs TOWN OF HILLS APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS BOARDS AND COMMITTEES The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills will be considering appointments to the Boards and Committees outlined below Applications together with a short resume will be received until November 20th If you are interested In applying for membership to more than one Committee please list those you are interested in applying for in order of priority Please note that a Committee of Council will be interviewing the applicants for the Committees SAFETY COUNCIL Two members who are residents of Halton Hills are needed to sit on this Region wide Committee until December The Committee deals with traffic water and family safety at monthly meetings ADVISORY COMMITTEE Three members are needed to serve on this Committee until December 1990 The Committee meats three to four times per year to discuss activities and set policies for the Town PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE One 1 member Is needed to serve until December 1990 The Committee meets to hear appeals of property owners from Or to Comply from orders of Property Standards Officers Ap should be residents who are not employees of the Town or of a local Town Board BUSINtoS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Two 2 members are needed to serve on this Committee until December 1990 The Committee meets to assist Council In setting policy regarding development of business in the Town LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Between six 6 and nine residents of Halton Hills are needed to sit on this Advisory Committee of Council The mem bers will be appointed for 2 and 3 year terms on a staggered basis The Committee assists In the designation of buildings of historic Interest under the Ontario Heritage Act APPLICATIONS SHOULD STATE a The office or offices for which the application is made b The name address and qualifications of the applicant as well as a telephone number by which they can be reached during business hours Please apply In writing to Ad No Mr Stephen Thomson Administrative Assistant Town of Halton Hills PO Box 128 HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario

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