THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September 15 1990 Page 21 COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming EVENT or Post Your RESULTS Phone Rob or Fax 8774960 FRIDAY Softball Georgetown Ladies League playoff games begin today at pm and continue until Sundays championship al pm SATURDAY Hockey Georgetown Minor Hockey Association fall rep All at Gordon Alcott Arena Minor 100200 pm 200300 Bantam Minor Midget 400530 pm Midget Atom pm Hockey Acton Minor Hockey Association rep All at Gordon Alcott Arena Novice am Atom Peewee 10001050 am Bantam 11001150 am Midget and Juvenile 12001250pm SUNDAY Hockey Acton Minor Hockey Association rep All tryouts at Gordon Alcott Arena Novice am Atom 900950 am Midget and Juvenile Flag Football Georgetown Mens Flag Football League semifinal playoff games 1000 am Longhorns vs Kaspers Meznic Electric vs WEDNESDAY Soccer Inter County Soccer League playoff games First division games Crown vs United at Brampton Field pm Acton vs Meteor at Field 845 pm S vs Mariners at Memorial Field 700 pm Second division games Mersey vs Ajax at Brampton Field 700 pm Stingers vs at Alcott Field 700 pm Blazers vs Alcott Field 845 Hockey team color set by GMHA By Special to the Herald In their last meeting the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association executive firmly established the player equipment colours for he Georgetown county rep hockey teams All Georgetown rep hockey players will be expected to wear black helmets pants and gloves when they represent the associa tion in hockey competition The executives unanimous deci sion was intended to end local speculation that the association was contemplating changing equipment colours This specula tion resulted in parental confusion when buying hockey equipment The association also felt that the speculation not fair to local sport stores when they ordered their hockey equipment for the season When Georgetown rep hockey players take to the ice in hockey competition they will look like a rep team with uniform sweater and equipment colours stated Hal Pells Minor Hockey Associa tion President The Association decision ends all confusion over rep hockey player equipment colours and will assist both parents and local businesses when purchasing rep hockey player equipment The Georgetown Minor Hockey Association executive wish all potential rep hockey players good luck in their tryouts Auto racing fans get good news Stock car racing fans in Halton Hills got some good news recently hen the Players Series was extended through the 1992 season A joint announcement bv cosponsors General Motors of Canada Limited and Players Ltd said that while dates venues anil prize money for the 1991 season in still being discussed compel will be able to use model Chevrolet Z28 Camaros and Trans Am Firebirds being raced The Players Series now in its fifth season of competition appears at all of Canadas major motor racing venues and events in eluding the Grand Prix the Molson Indys in Toronto and Van couver the Grand Prix of Trois- and the Players Ltd 500 ASA stockcar championship It features identicallyprepared Camaros and Firebirds competing throughout a season lasting from May to October and is televised na tionally as part of the GM Hour on the and Global television networks and syndicated across Canada We arc delighted to join with our cosponsors at Players Ltd in to this exciting Series said George President and General Manager of General Motors of Canada From standpoint it serves to emphasize the importance we place on it as a showcase for our products These automobiles are out there racing in different parts of Canada week after week on every kind of track rain or shine con sistently proving their quality reliability and durability We think its an outstanding way to demonstrate to the North American public that General Motors builds topquality vehicles Don Brown Director of Players Ltd said his company believes that the Series is an excellent one Our commitment to bringing the finest in to Cana dians dates back nearly 30 years and we have enjoyed our relation ship with our friends at General Motors in adding showroom stock racing to our sponsorship port folio Two events remain in the West Series and one in the East Series The top six drivers from each divi sion will meet in a National Shootout at Westwood in Coquitlam BC on Oct 7 with Sabre Practice Several Acton Sabres players get up dur ing their practice at the Gordon Arena on Wednesday night They were being prepared for the start of this season by coach Ken Steen and his stuff which is weeding out some of the who are trying out for the team Coach Steen said he expects to have most of the team signed on in two weeks Herald photo Waterfowl hunt to open soon at the Orangeville reservoir Waterfowl hunters in the Georgetown area wont have far to travel in order to enjoy their sport and they wont have long to wait either The Credit Valley Conservation Authority has announced the schedule for the 1990 waterfowl hunt at the Orangeville Reservoir The waterfowl hunt has been very popular in the past and as long as hunters conduct themselves within the framework of the law we should be able to con tinue the hunt in the future says Field Superintendent Jim Hastings Hunters are allowed at the reser voir from September to October Hunting times are half an hour before sunrise to noon Saturdays and 400 p to half an hour after sunset on Tuesdays and Thursdays The Reservoir has blinds available some by boat only and blinds are assigned on a first come first served basis There is no preregist ration No gasoline powered motors are allowed on the Reservoir and all hunters must have either a dog or a boat to retrieve birds The intent of our hunt is to manage the wildlife resource of the area to balance the population to the carrying capacity of the site while gathering species data says CVCA Land Resources Manager Ken Owen The Orangeville Reservoir is located just off 10 at Orangeville A admission is charged per hunter per day Any further questions about the controlled waterfowl hunt may be directed to Robert Peace Com munity Relations spokesperson at the Authority Mr Peace can be reached at GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS AVE LOOK GOOD FEEL GREAT Male and Female Memberships Available 1 Month Trial Membership 1 I I lining I I equipment J WORK THAT BODY smZET 8770771 BOYS GIRLS TAKE A BIG STEP TOWARDS A BRIGHT FUTURE JOIN THE HERALD CARRIER TEAM EARN A REGULAR INCOME NO COLLECTIONS Carl 11 of Georgetown has been a carrier for the Hills Herald for about a year Carl delivers papers Wednesdays and Saturdays He uses the money he earns delivering papers to new compiler soft ware Carl is entering tirade at Centennial Public School ing computer games and writing computer programs and playing guitar are Just some of Carl in terests He plans to be a up For his efforts Carl will receive a large pizza court of Pizza Hut in Hut DONT DELAY CALL TODAY I the HERALD 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