Page THE HERALD Wednesday October 1 1 CAHA welcomes new people The CAHA recently expanded the development department of the National Office with the addition of two experienced people to the tech nical side of the hockey operations Bob Nicholson the former cal Director of the BCAHA will assume the position of Vice Presl dent Technical while Pat Reid from Spoit Canada where he was a High Performance Sport Consultant fills the role of VicePresident High Per the departure of Dennis Mc Donald the former Vice President to the Winnipeg Jets this allowed for a of the Develop Department as set out In the five yearplan that was established back In Centennial Xcountry Centennial school teams torn peted past week the Cedar ale Fast Harriers and North crosscountry meets with fine showings in all three Gm classes too been do conditioning runs in tion for the Homebase fun run held recent Students showed enthusiasm and good sportsmanship dunng his ac as well as good judgement according to their induidual level some walking the course others running and still others a combination of the two Congratulations to the efforts of all participants HOMEBXSEMLtT Tld Tram Trim IJMr Big Mac Srcond Tram Mr Pan Third Tram Mathews Leigh Shannon Ha Shannon Nolan Donald K Mad Tern The need for a stronger delivery the domestic programs com with the growing involvement in Intemarlnal hockey prompted the dual appointment at this time Bob has been the BCAH Director for the past nine years and is certainly no stranger to the National scene as he has work on many Hockey Council Committees He brings a wealth of In program design and delivery at the grassroots level Pat has been the manager of Sport Canadas best ever winter program for the past six years plus has been the Federal Government Sport ton to both the AH A and Hoc key Canada He also has been an active member of the International Hockey Committees of the C AH A and Hockey Canada since 1980 Double winners lOSs B minor major bantams town until Soccer Club tropin winner of IhcicorRe Raines Inter own tropin of win Front row left to right Paul Dawson Phil Cull Simon Hums Matt Moon Rack row left to right manager I- uller Ritchie Dan Nick Paul Williamson coach Placket I when taken Mills Steve Trickcl Scott and McNeil Photo submitted Black machine revving for hockey season Dan Geoff Ransom I fe Jordan ess War Girts Esther BMn Man Walker Michelle Mason Jill Allison Bobar rh War Bait Jim Norton Hit Rick en Mike Friend Chris Houell Aaron McLean Sara Williamson Sharon Shapcoti Moore Tern Hunter Sara Packer Andrea Lead tar Bom Bruce Craig Blair Michael Roe Scott Wilson Jamie Stephenson John Tad man David James Paul Burgess Clothing Mens Ladies Childr REPAIRS Coaches LaRose Cloud and rookie Kraus hae taken their Black Machines out of storage for another on the circuit a few speed laps tune ups and a couple of test runs the drove to Sunda to their first game Georgetown took an lead when mini model Dan Cabral pick up a rebound flipping it over Dundas goalie Dundas tied it up fast Robert Ace Mike Kraus and Daring Dave Markham were banging on Dun das door all night but couldn t get b Dundas strong goalie Dundas scored to make it l Mike Madill was realh energetic when robbed on a nice breakaway he took his a few minutes later when he fired rubber Dundas goalie to tie the score Look out s this ear Speedster Robert was robbed on a number of shots on net but he tough on the Defence Tiger Jeff Telford took a few bangs along the boards to get up quick and clear the puck from our Grizzly Jeff and Eager Beaer Smith did borne nice poke checks along the and guarded our net Goodhew turned on the bo on a few occasions to clear our end Sports model Richard son who plaved defence last vear showed he can also offence when moved to wing he s had some nice shots and created lots of action up front With a minute left to play pulled goalie Joey Barber who had played well mak ing some quick saves to put out an extra attacker and go for the tie The clock ran out for the Black Machines Special mention to our second goalie Chris Hall for the sport he showed as he cheered on his teammates Georgetown revved up again Tuesdav night when thev met their arch nvals Milton in home ter S Dave Kraus vou should wear red white and black AutoGlass ndshields Su n Roofs to Upholstery Auto Accessories ARMSTRONG AVENUE GEORGETOWN ONT 8777433 SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN 878 Martin SI MILTON COMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES 1 0 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE OIL UNDEBCOATING JOHN HAMILTON 9394 5 ARMSTRONG AVE UNIT GEORGETOWN ONT L7G4S1 MOBILE SOUND SYSTEMS FORMERLY AUDIO I hours Monday DM ThufoFil Satutday QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs Sates Service own QEonoETovim 8771688 Group Discounts Reasonable Rates PEARLS GROOMING SALON Groom Clipping Bathing for all breeds of dogs and cats FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY 8732577 DONUT SPECIAL 5 to Buy One Dozen Donuts Baked Dally on Premliei 306 Guelprt St 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