I Taking a look back at the past years I peaks and valleys Like any community Halt on 11 ilia had lis shares or peaks and valleys during the year 1387 as for as sports are concerned Certainly one of the highest peaks was a visit to Georgetown by the Gordle Howe as part of the Georgetown Hockey Heritage ell weekend festivities in March Howe showed his unequalled on the ice for an exhibition game between the Detroit and Toronto NHL and then charmed guests at he Heritage din where Del Beaumont was honored as 1987 worthy recipient the GHHC Award For local hockey enthusiast par ticularly those who follow the Georgetown Jr Gemini the end of the 19R687 hockey season and start of the 1987 season was nothing short of an unenjoyable roller coaster ride S Afler a slow start to the season the Gems made a charge in i the second half of the schedule to finish in fourth spot in loop with a record of 19156 and There was cause for great an on the part of Georgetown fans since the Gems had amassed a record of In the latter part of the season and many felt would get by the Vaughan Raiders In their But the bubble burst when the Gems were eliminated four gomes to one by Raiders with little more than a whimper Still there was cause for renewed anticipation when he Georgetown club began forming for Iht present hockey campaign since many veterans were expected to return Such was not the case however and the Gems have reverted to a team rebuilding stage for the cur rent season The Acton Sabres on the other hand went about as tow as liny could during the off season when it was expected the club would fold altogether due to lack of Interest But a new core of executive members come forward to the team and today he Sabres an legitimate contenders in the Mid C Hockey League A few individuals fared excep tionally in their respective sports fields and brought recognition to Hills Brian continued his lustrious NHL career with the Mon treal winning Jenn ings Trophy along with Patrick Roy his team mate Geary moved closer to securing a berth on the Canadian Olympic cycling cam when he set a Canadian speed record Gary Morrow helped the Hamilton HELP WANTED Georgetown soon common Though were the hoi o frustration In tent cum hradlng Into playoff with l a I dm last the four and this were loom I Itnlden Sleeltrs reach the Soccer Leagues championship In the first league imping Jins rt turned from British Columbia last spring as the 14 Girls Camdi in Champion On hoil sports Bob of won Or Junior Boys individual crow country title in dramatic in Toronto while the Midget ion of Holmes Murine Kevin Tanas and Paul took the team gold Amy also of won a medal at the finals In Senior girls race and Mike of Bishop Reding Secondary School took Ihc silver in tht Midget boys at OF local school dso honor lo the community their The Acton School Senior girls volleyball torn won the OF A championship The Senior Rebels won their firsttier girls basket ball crown and the a Junior won on third straight championship In other annas Brian Bell was mtmbcr of Online Bowling Tcim a national title and Hod limit won a bronze mcdnl it igure Skating thnnipu Ottawa Many other also gained notontly and reioyilt m in lltur Dobbin win with the Ontario Midget Girls Field Hockey Turn Ihe national championships club players Andreas Phil won silver playing at Hit impion Susui was a medalist with Junior Volleyball torn as It won the national title in was ilso a tcim of Jinny Irwin mil Bur ughs their It Haiti for he ill Ttani w n a at the ships In rttrispect pro- i number of crowning in indica surest will be no less Hustlers continue right on target HOCKEY Hustlers continue on their merry way towards their next First Din si on championship Williams with two starts two Ions and two finishes took the honors in the win over the luckless Firemen Telford had two closes and one ton Ron Scarlett gave strong support with two starts a high and another ton Firemen were in every game to the finish but could not close out even game Flights looked as hough they were reluming to big win column with the first three games In the bag Panthers had other Ideas and fought back to take the next two games for he odd Ensigns consolidated their third place standing with a seesaw vie over Ensigns having four players to seven had a little to do with the result in this match Independents took first game against Exports and then the teams went game about until the last where Exports Pete Pickering Brian Hicks and George pulled off the win over Jim Franks Bottoms and Tom Elliot Second Division leaders Snow jacks were caught napping by Eliminators who battled to a 32 win with only three players showing up Jacks lust did not snoot well when it counted the finishes Again Ihis was a game about until the final game with Eliminators deserving the vie lory Meanwhile second place High Rollers came to an equal number of points with a one game win over Aces Ron Duval with a start and a finish showed up well for the viclors and Ed Koumyounjian shot 140 Dean Hancock replied with 140 also The improved Inter County rolled over the Bulldogs which pushed dogs three spots lower in the dings Mind you dogs were another team this evening Pete Robinson started on and on a ton and Robinson knocked for 140 Inter Paul starred with two starts two finishes and high 12a Colin Beaumont also star red with two starts and three finishes The Bandits are another team picking up on the way having won three in a row this with Tax men as victims the games were completed the teams retired for the now customary sandwiches salad as a run In the more normal Christmas fare Thanks are passed on to Joe and Jeanie Cairns and Ion and Hilda Lee for a fine repast which was ap preciated Perhaps no one appreciated the nosh more than Sid of the Westcndcrs He arrived home to a supper then off to pick up teammate Dennis Thoroood At this point Sid had another supper it being ALL PREPARED AMI HEADY for dispatch Not to lie out done our Sid polished off the dirts special as well As the only lost two games and Sid played in both it was perhaps too much weight for the team carry This lost week of action lor the year although not the season lias both divisions In double headers First has Hustlers playing Mights in mam match in the opening session Exports meet signs Westcndcrs ploy In dependents and firemen piny Pan there Second Division has Snow jacks meeting the hot Hollers meet Bulldogs lixmen play trump County The second Ins and Panthers in with En signs vs Independents vs Westcndtrs and the Rollers play County Eliminator and Aces on Bulldogs rounds of the Some interesting matchups hire and they could prove to have an in terestlng ment dings We shall see In the meantime you ill a good New Voir festive seison WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS REGULAR TIME CLEANING SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS CUPBOARDS LAUNDRY WINDOWS ETC REFERENCES We Tailor Our Services To Suit Your Needs FREE ESTIMATESBONDED FROM THE SOCIAL CATERING 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