Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey TrmrUitil Somen AUU Anil told I Tin Chad MincnJUVKMLK BANTAM Villa i Graf J S J Cham Pan Aialali Warn I Don Vu mull I Brian Altai Lance Raid Da Geoff Jeeaa Wards El Nathan Brian Mormon Mike Dan Smith 1 Ian Boyntoo Tltr Kivla MaaltiaCaaalrKtiaol Andrew J KtHarmj Tom Allan Adam Brat Erin SMtft Cordon Bowling tN AGE BOWLING Triple rial Goal BrMY Ran Goala Alan Joe Telford STANDINGS Balanyt And Walker BrHI Garj McNtiUy Brett I Brian Ha Goala Kim J Koala Norman Anita Thane Happy HOT SHOTS HON SOCIAL LEAGUE Bab Julia Andr TO ISM i Til HI Jack KlUtar Ron WED Mixta LEAGUE La McDonald Hat Brink Kola IN Parnil MI Wendy Parent Ron LEAGUE Sam Hobnaa SOCIAL LEAGUE Paul Chaplin Ml Kike TO Mat Hike Richard lull Lena Sara IK Jennifer Caoral Mallhew Walter Id Bill Stephen Jeremiah Granl Bowler Hart Ian Andanon Raul Gogan Grant Martin IX start Tracy I March Brian Ball tit Mark MS DOUBLE Campt- day March alarUnt Local team impressive in MasterBantam bowling competition Hie team of Master Andy Parent and Bantams Cindy Clarke and Chris Wilkes swamped all opposition at the Master Ben lam Regional Championships on March in Guelph Parent scored 262 average for a Wilkes had 596 for a plus and Clarke for a for a total of plus653 This was pins more than their nearest rivals also from Georgetown Capturing second place trophies was the team of Master Carolyn Lane and Bantams Kevin Shapcott and Paula Mackle with a plus The Georgetown team of Master Ralph Miller and Bantams Kerry Wright and Mike Richardson with a were prevented in making a complete sweep by two pins by a team from Acton Although team winners are not allowed to take Individual awards Georgetown bowlers added to their laurels for over half the trophies by others in the competition Kerry Wright won the hightriple flat trophy with Lisa Lane taking the high single over average with a David Leslie rounded out the sue day by also getting the high single over average with a pTus71 Master Andy Parent will now be taking his charges to the Provincial Final on April in NHS still in the running North Hal ton Sports Major County championship series as they defeated Brampton by a score of 32 on Thursday Arena A win over Burlington will qualify the Major Atoms for a shot at the Trl County crown Jamie Stephenson intercepted an errant Brampton pass to score an unassisted goal to open the Georgetown scoring Duane Erler extended the lead to as he rounded the visitors net and tucked in a second unassisted marker David Bousklll on a perfect GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY YOURS 8771924 SECTIONS THE HERALD March II 1M Page Racquet Club looks to up memberships sweeping changes A striking pose Robin Zander shows the form that be hopes will take her lo the YBC Bowling National Cham bowler Southern Ontario Provincial competing against bowlers from IS other The winners la each of the divisions will advance to the i ploathlp a BanUm bowler Sy and Senior wUl be In HeraWoboto Sunday tor the In a plan to make it more appeal to a broader range of potential members the Georgetown Racquet Club will be implementing a few ma lor changes over the next few moo- But rather than cosmetic these changes will be In the tion of the dub We want to make the dub appeal to a broader section of the popula says dub president Graham The dub is healthy finan- but we feel this Is the best way to continue its vitality If we don t bring new members In the dub could stagnate The most prominent change at the Racquet Club will be the ty Memberships will be opened up to the general public To this point the club has rated with about members paid to have a share in the dub when they took out their member ship Playing privileges were tied to ownership Presently there are only two types of membership available tingle and family Under the new system there would be more ways people could enjoy playing privileges at the dub Well be lndudlng a number of types of memberships such as In troductory trial and off peak period memberships Tyler says With the flextbllltv of member- ships it will be easier to have people Join and It will protect the equity of people in the dub now Taking out a membership before has meant a fairly healthy outlay but with the new system a membership would be somewhere between SO and per cent of current costs Annual fees would essentially remain the same and there would be an initiation fee but the over cost would be lessened since the new member would- apt have to by a membership unit Original share members would re tain all voting privileges as far as the administration of the dub is The Georgetown Racquet Club features a total of four squash courts two North American and two International as well as two outdoor fully lit tennis courts There are no additional court fee for members when they are used as long they have been booked previously Tyler says the dub Is Ironing out the fine points of the new member ship system and there are a number of steps to go through due to govern ment regulations on corporations He expects they will have the framework of the system prepared by the end of April Over the sum mer the memberships will be defin ed and It will be determined how the new set up will operate Who says its not cricket Sport of artistic rhythm returns to town By A KUMAR Herald The sound of Willow against the leather beckons once more to the cricket fields After a break of one year due to This is the game from which baseball evolved and gained popularity in North America and another season in the Hamilton and District League this May The team will be playing on the field of Public School which was dug up last summer for laying new septic bed and tanks The great writer novelist George Bernard Shaw once described cricket as a game played by fools and watched by other fools However for sheer artistic Cricket Is Just as popular as baseball Is in Canada in overseas countries like Australia England India New Zealand Pakistan and West Indies It is a gentleman a game of glorious chance The and downs in cricket can be com pared to peoples lives This what makes cricket a great character builder It teaches a cricketer to be humble in victory and gracious In defeat The Georgetown Cricket Club was formed in 1B78 by Mr Tom and AN Kumar to serve the interest of the Georgetown community The dub did extremely well and finished In second place in the Hamilton and District Cricket League as their best showing it must be noted that the cricket club existed in Georgetown as far back as issa but appears to have dosed down The club Is organizing a pre season dance on April 30 at St Georges Anglican Church Hall in Georgetown Anyone interested in Joining the dub or attending this Ladies tie Beeton lose to dance may contact Dr S Tancoo at or Dr Kumar at It is hoped the Georgetown com munity continue their support and keep this noble game alive and prospering HYUNDAI COUNTRY GEORGETOWN Lb Buy A Box The Georgetown Worfiens Hockey Team continues to come up with some dose games In their double round robin playoff series On March Georgetown duelled Beeton to a 22 draw on home Ice and last Wednesday they were Shaded at The Georgetown squad wrapped up their final scheduled game Sun day when they hosted However depending on their situation In the playoff standings one game may to be replayed In Georgetown first meeting with the home side did not use properly canted referees so the game has been nullified and will be replayed if It has a bearing on the standings In the tie with Beeton Georgetown came up with a solid effort aside from the high number of penalties they were assessed throughout the match Mlchele Richmond opened the scoring for Georgetown when she found the net assisted by Carolyn Grasby and Lisa Allen tied the game in the second on a nifty twoway passing play with a shot that just made It past the Georgetown netminder In the third Georgetown again took the lead when Allen scored from and Richmond It appeared Georgetown would be able to hang on for the victory but with three minutes remaining in regulation time they took two sue penalties Within a minute Beeton had tied the game on a tip- in play At Caledon Georgetown was caught off guard in the opening few minutes of the match and watched as the home side scored Its first goal In the first two minutes In the second Georgetown came back to control the puck in the Caledon end for most of the period but the team Just dldn get the breaks Caledon then for their se cond goal with seconds left In the period after the puck was mlshandl behind the Georgetown net Georgetown finally fought back for their first goal of the game with Just over three minutes remaining as Grasby scored from Allen Georgetown pulled their goalie In an attempt to tie the game but were unable to get the eoualizer Miracle Whip Baby Dills MR 4LJAR I JAR Bee Gee SHRIMP RINGS 99 FARH CHICKEN NUGGETS PORK SPARE RIBS WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS Saisfleld PUMPKIN PIES Thaw A Serve I EACH Omstead Hash Frozen BRUSSEL SPROUTS PEAS 98 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8530101 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO pass from Doug Sheppard extended the North Sports lead to A determined drive by the visitors saw the score dose to but goal tender John Waller made several outstanding saves to ensure the victory Before the showdown with Burl the Major Atoms will travel to Niagara Falls to partldpate In their spiring break tournament SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 8772217 ALL OVERSEAS JOBS income CALL 305 ye ant faUM MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION For The 8889 Season March 26th88 100 pm to pm Alcott Arena Upstairs Birth certificates Are Required Held On The Day Of Champs PERMS Complete Shampoo Regular to