Page 16 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday March 18 1989 March is Red Cross Month A United Way Agency TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Auto master transmission automatic DEAL DIRECT WITH US AND SAVE 315 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown Ont Normore paces Youngs attack Youngs Pharmacy moved up two points ahead of the rest of the pack with a big win over A and S Engravers as GMHA Novice house league playoffs continued on Mar Brian Normore paced the winn ing attack with a hat trick while single goals came from Shawn Morden Darren Manfield and Ryan Booth Normore Manfield and Booth added one assist each to their scoring totals Thomas Ar nold had the lone A and S goal The win left Youngs alone in first place in the playoff standings with seven points two ahead of the Kinsmen and and M Sports who are tied at five Kinsmen and and Ms both kept pace although the Pro Sports squad had to settle for a tie with a pesky Hockey Moms club Kinsmen clipped the Lions Club Sam Southworth scored for and Ms with Mark picking up the assist while Brent McClung had the Hockey Moms goal with assists going to Jason Hayes and Ryan Inglis Mathew Alexa had the hat trick for the Kinsmen in their win while Kris Noonan and Stephan Gibbons notched singles David had a pair for the Lions with Nathan Porter potting another Bryan Foster drew an GMHA NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE PLAYOFF STANDINGS Four Youngs Pharmacy Kinsmen M and Sports 5 Hockey Moms Lions Club 3 A and S Engraving Glen Eden expanding Commencing the spring of Glen Eden Ski Area will be under taking a million expansion to the snowmaking facilities and slopes The project which was developed by Delta Engineering will involve a new compressor building two new 3000 CFM Air Compressors water pumps to pump 1200 gallons per minute a pipeline extension an electrical sub station and a new ski run under the Twister Chairiift with lighting This project will almost double our present snow making capacity allowing earlier start up for skiing in December and guarantee 100 per cent coverage for the Christmas break Also the expan sion will increase the skiable ter rain by one slope and prepare the area for the next phase of expan sion This expansion is part of Glen Edens development plans that commenced in with the in stallation of the new triple chairiift and will carry on over the next five years with new facilities being developed to handle Glen Edens constantly growing skier market For public information regar ding Glea Eden programs and ac tivities during March please call or and 6784455 for uptodate snow conditions Tough times for Georgetown Bantam squads Times have been tough lately for Georgetowns Bantam hockey teams The M and Pro Sports AA reps have been eliminated In three straight games from second round OMHA playdowns by Rich mond Hill left alter dropping game three In Richmond Hill on Tues day night by a count Meanwhile both the Bantam Bs and Minor Bantams were still looking for their first win in the GMHA Interna tiona Bantam tournament this week after dropping their opening two games In the photo on the right Bantam Bs captain Brad Tutt gets a rough reception in the Hanover crease from Dave lost the contest Herald photos Triathlon becoming major sport appears triathlon is on its way to becoming a major sport in Canada Royal Canadas leading realtor has announced the com pany wilt sponsor a sbcrace na tional triathlon series the first series of its kind in Canada The sponsorship represents a commitment from Royal Lepage and the prize package will total over Among the events in the national series are the Canadian Long Course Half Ironman Champion ship in Orillia on Aug 20 and the Canadian Short Course Olympic distance championship in Calgary on July 23 Both events have been sanctioned by the Triathlon Association of Canada the governing body of the sport in Canada On hand for the recent were Nick Taylor 1988 Cana dian Triathlon champion and Scott Tinley one of the top triathletes in the world Tinley is a twotime winner of the famous Ironman triathlon in Hawaii According to Bob Benson Public Relations Manager for Royal Triathlon is an amazing success story in sports In a very short period of time it has at tracted a huge following Triathlon events in North America will at tract well over million entries in 1989 Moreover- its a grass roots sport attracting not profes sional athletes but thousands of amateurs who participate purely for the challenge In addition to the national cir cuit named the Canadian Triathlon Series Royal LePage will fund a number of provincial events including an sevenrace Ontario series the Quebec Cham pionships St Sauveur the On tario Championships in Grimsby and the Royal Edmonton Triathlon With the exception of the long course race in which covers the halfIronman distance the biathlons in the Royal LePage series are Olympic distance events km swim km bike and 10 km run A top ranked triathlete can complete this course in under two hours By comparison a full distance such as the event in Hawaii covers a course that in cludes a miles swim a mile bike and a 262 mile run A top in ternational athlete can cover the Ironman distance in under nine hours A survey of people who take part in revealed some unique characteristics The average age of for example is 34 years and the average family in come is over per year Women account for 25 per cent of triathletes The events in the Royal LePage series includes age categories for athletes over years old Royal is Canadas leading full service realtor with close to employees in over 350 residential and commercial of fices in Canada and the United States with affiliates overseas BEARLY USED AUTO PARTS INC GUARANTEED USED PARTS Scrap Cars Bought 3 MONTH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE LINE HILLS 16003872229 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOC REGISTRATION HOUSE LEAGUES TBALL Ages 5 7 TYKES Ages 10 11 BANTAM MIDGET Ages 14 to 17 SQUIRT Ages 8 9 pitched bait PEE WEE Ages 12 13 REP TEAMS TYKE PEE WEE BANTAM MIDGET JUNIOR HOLY CROSS SCHOOL Main Foyer 7 9 pm 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