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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1987, p. 12

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Page SECTION B HERALD Wednesday November lt7 Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey Gttfc Mtk Stall Mtttw Mil La lull I John WUUcn I J AniUi Luc Terry iBlTtaSjK GEORGETOWN LI- AC Louth 111 TIM Snow m I IlkkUtWFUl llllk WUk Nor Tut Bowling Cindy Kauu HI HI Mi Downs foils Burlington Peter Downs slopped of shots to lead the Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams to a 32 victory over Burlington Thursday night The Chateau squad extended their unbeaten streak to four games with the victory and now have a 52 record on the season Alter a scoreless first period Bwllngton first blood at the Iff- minute mark or the second Adam I lilts evened matters up with a short handed goal from Brad Amato with Just a minute left in the period A goal from Claude Johnston gave the Bantams the lead as Sean and Mark Melntyre drew assists on the play Burlington tied It again early in the final period on a sizzling slap- shot from the point that beat Downs But less than a minute later Chad scored what proved to be the winner with assils go Hills and The Minor Bantams play in Brampton Saturday and Sunday they will host for contest at the Gordon Arena top darts tourney Last week normal league play was suspended for the unusual fun serious mixed doubles tournament where two players from different teams drawn out of the hat pit their skills each other for cham and consolation trophies Players who did not make It past the second round having played both rounds and players who did not make it past the third round having played only twice went into the con sola draw As things turned out an In teres ting and exciting evening of three of the last four were predlcV including the eventual winners In the consolation draw only one of the last four came through Which is not too bad I think Even more in teresting is the fact that three of the four finalist teams came from the bottom half of the bottom draw Pete Pickering and George Neil two of the elder statesmen of the league defeated Dennis ThorogoodRoy Rut tiger John and Wayne and Ray Jack Hamilton on their way into the semi final to meet Ron ScarlettRick Hardin Scarlett Hardin defeated Eddie PlackettPaul Kirby Larry muster Beu Beaumont and Tom ElliottDanny Eraser on their match In a close battle the result came down to the last double of the last game before Pickering0 Neil triumphed Eddie PalersonLaune Hopkins defeated Dave TomllsonBtlan Hicks and Joe Flair mend on their way to meet Grant Simpson in the other semi final Another close match ended with Richard sonSimpson coming out on top The final proved to be a good match with the experience of the ONellPIckeruig partnership stay ing to the end for the victory The consolation group champions are Jim FranksJim Fisher an unlikely combination In a way they are both in the upper class of players though often a mite In consistent On this day however the lads pulled out all the stops for a win over fellow finalists Dennis Ruttiger FranksPickering were knocked dropping into the consolation The lads then took Stan Ma thewsKen Hayes Al MurphyEd and John BurkeKen Reld on their march Into the final In the meantime Dennis ThorogoodRoy made their way past yours truly Paul Havana Ace Bai Bruce McCartney and Tim FieldsGerry Wallace on their match FranksFisher prevailed in their victory Games began at m being held up by he failure of several players to show including my part ner for the night Late changes were forced on the draw hence the Intish Darts start Once under way matters ran smoothly enough through to the last game finish around 11 Very few Individual performances were recorded during play after all this is a team However Ken Baker did score a maximum loo Ray Ackroyd opened with a I52 and Joe Calms and Henry Graham both netted HO A fine night was had by all It is back lo normal bread and butter league play for few weeks prior to the next tourney special First division front runners Hustlers and Golden Flights both meet lower opposition and It should be a question of how many However in darts as in other sports and recreation forms things may not always work out way it The close encounter may well the tendersExports clash In the Second Division high scoring Taxmen coming off an win may give leaders Snojaks a battle Meantime High Rollers meet Inter County Trophies and Bulldogs clash with Aces in close encounters 8779896 Royal Treatment 11 In hop Secondary School III annual Hoy at Invitational Boys Vnllryhnll with of lis feeder schools lak Int part St Pel Milton eventually won the title a defeated St Francis of 1GH in the final St ranch advanced he Inal by winning the round robin formal In Ihr seven SI had to defeat Holy and Holy tnm In semi round lu advance a player rrloun real concentration an he humps the ball photo Glaser leads the way in Major Atom victory The North Helton Sports Major Atom A A squad showed their dominance last week as they registered a pair of convincing vie lories beating Burlington and downing Brampton In a sloppily played game Monday in Burlington the Major Atoms were able to prevail for the victory Gavin Glaser keyed the offensive at tack with two goals while Mike Bohr Dave Bouskill Blaine Mc Doug and Brent Wilkinson all added singles Duanc and Sheppard each chipped in with a pair of assists while Mc Wilkinson and Stephen had an assist apiece An Improved effort by the North Halton Sports squad Saturday resulted In an impressive win wins twice Tie Minor proved loo for tin Inst week defeating them 1 in and in Georgetown two Inter After falling 10 in tl first period on goal scored while wire two men short Georgetown bl tit Ringers the rest of the ywt to eke out the 1 victory Jimmy stored the equalizer lali in the second period ass by Todd Fuller and Matt The w wjs scored by Ryan Brain after likii a nice tremg pass from Jisnn Walker mid through the third stanza Trevor Knigtt another strong game the pipes and was helped out Matt Matt Jeremy Damp and Ryan who broke up many rushes neutral zone before could get started Tuesday home Georgetown trailed again after one period 1 but the next two periods to outwore Bobby and Derek Par sons each scored twice for the win with single goals going to Walker Downs had a big night offensively three assists while Boyle Par David Rivard and Paul assisted once Coach Jim Pine Minor go for three In a row this Saturday night at Memorial Arena when host Sloncy Creek p Georgetown dropped a close in the previous meeting bet the two teams so they will be looking for revenge Saturday MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sales t Service To Alt Makes 8763394 END ROLLS OF NEWSPRINT Great for moving scrap paper for the kids Nursery Schools etc CALL 8772201 the HERALD Homo of St Georgetown THINGS TO PLACES TO GO AND DANCING MAIN ST S 8773388 VOUDG Ida PHflRfllACV LIMITED 76 Main St South 8772761 Georgetown YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD DRUG STQflE laOVOLPLUS 2x1009 ml in Sttenglh 1KEBIL0TI0NI 1 W- I I I ml EARLY BIRD SALE against Brampton winger and centre Erler all notched a pair of goals while McCaulcy and Sheppard add ed singles Sheppard also con tributed three assists and Tyson all had two and Tom Demble Jamie and Jason had one each Cory Evans and Markou provided strong support both vic tories while John Waller and Chad Hughes shared duties in the wins Coaches Chris Milne and Dan Cur Us are pleased with the progress of the team as their record In the past seven games is an Impressive six wins a gainst jus to loss Jr Royals ousted The Bishop Reding Secondary School Royals Junior girls basket ball team came up with one of their finest efforts of the season last Wednesday but bowed to White Oaks in Junior girls basketball action The two teams finished tied for fourth In the East division with records of six wins and our losses However White Oaks was awarded fourth and received the home court advantage because of the regular season result between the two teams The Bishop Reding squad was without two starters due to in tunes heading Into the contest ana lost another midway through the match After being down By IB points In he second quarter the Royals managed to battle back and were lied with just a minute left to play In regulation time Despite the loss Royals coach Bob Shurge feels he t have asked any more from the team I think it was our best game all year he said The girls were play on spunk alone by the end of the Michelle Durante led the Bishop Reding scorers with points while Cheryl Buck turned in her finest per forma nee of the season scoring eight points for the Royals I TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 AvenueTrafalgar Road La15 Ccn 8 Trafalgar Monday Trafalgar fload Town of Hilton H Is a Public to examine and a proposed former Town Zoning By law perm Port of Lot IS Concoss on 8 former Town of Oakv tor a commercial bar and kiosk The property a on mo southeast comer Avenue and Trafalgar Road Further nrocmator ng Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TOWN OF APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS BOARDS AND COMMITTEES The Corporation Ihe Town o Hills will be considering appointments to the Boards and Committees outlined below Applications together with a short resume will be received November 1987 It you are interested in applying for membership to more than one Committee list those you are interested In applying for In order priority Please note that a Committee of Council will be interviewing the applicants for the Committees HALTON SAFETY COUNCIL Two men who are residents Halton Hills are needed to sit on this Region wide Committee until December 1988 The Committee deals with traffic water and family safety at monthly meetings ACTtVAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Three members are needed to serve on this Committee until December The Committee meets three to four times per year to discuss activities and set policies for the Town PROPERTY STANDARDS COMMITTEE One member is needed to serve until December 1990 The Committee meets to hear appeals of property owners from Or ders to Comply from orders of Property Standards Officers Ap plicants should be residents who are not employees of the Town or of a local Town Board BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Two 2 members are needed to serve on this Committee until December The Committee meets to assist Council In setting policy regarding development of business in the Town LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE six 6 and nine residents of Halton Hills are needed to sit on this Advisory Committee of Council The mem will be appointed for 1 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 lor 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 For more Information about the Committees please telephone 877 Ext Please apply in writing to Mr Stephen Thomson Administrative Assistant Town of Halton Hills Box 128 HILLS Georgetown s Ontario L7Q4T1

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