Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1981, p. 13

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Intercounty Merchants advance The Glen Merchants kept Iheir Intercounty fastball hopes alive after defeating last Thursday The final playoff round between the two teams has leading the series three games to in the best of seven playoff at Glen Williams the Merchants were downed after II innings when six errors took their toll on the locals Against pitcher Jeff Haines threw well and collected two triples and one home run Also hitting well for the Merchants were Dean Hancock Graham and Wilson The Merchants play their next game this Friday at the Glen Williams park starting at Ladles Fitness Claim Ball an fad Community Hall Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 Instructor Marilyn McQueen Fitness mode fun Latecomers welcome now at Italian Hills Recreation Deportment James Street or phone 61 for more information Exercise to Music Participate in a largo variety of other physical activities to help you attain a greater level of Come out and get your questions answered on such topics as nutrition weight control harmful exercises setting up a personal exercise program to do at home pre- season exercises for your favorite sport etc etc Ballinafad fitness classes Join House League hockey Georgetown and District Minor Assoc The house league hockey season will be starting shortly All areas are in full swing except one the Midget League A league that consists of six cams players aged IS and IB which ploy in a three hour block on Sunday night are in need of Five sets of Coaches and Managers also a league Commissioner an of league Without your support and help his league is In fear of not atari tig If ore concerned and ore willing to either conch or become a commissioner please call Jim Hepburn BT7 Minor hockey NEEDS your help Our Novice Reps split weeks games Last Saturday the George town Novice Rep hockey learn were defeated by Milton 1 after Adam Hilts gave the North Sports Camp learn 10 lead from a pass from Lewis However Milton came back and scored three answered goals two coming off the stick of forward Mike Cox Team observers said the first game of the season for the Novices was well played with good team effort showing from both clubs Georgetown Against the next day Georgetown novices had better luck as they ended the game winning After a scoreless first period Orangeviile opened the scoring on a goal U seconds inlo the second period Then Georgetown bean Guistini got a goal from Stephen Brown and Adam Hilts followed by an effort for a lead came back with two quick goals to end the second period scoring In the third period the North Sports team took the wind out of sails with a three goal effort Adam Ha gen started the threegoal barrage off with his first of the game assisted by Stephen Brown and Scan Guistine Trevor Elinesky scored five minutes into the Ihlrd period to give Georgetown a lead on passes from John Cruise and Bobby DeZeeuw Stephen Brown capped off the game with a goal from Adam Hilts at the mark the period Crosscountry Rebs take Oktoberfest title By JACK HARLOW Herald Special The Georgetown cross claimed yet another victory by winning the second annual fest Invitational this past Friday in Kitchener Not only did the team claim the overall school title but also won the overall girls and overall boys titles as well as four of the six divisional titles The midget girls Junior girls senior girls and midget boys teams all placed first in their respective divisions The junior boys were fourth in the standings while the senior boys were second SMITH FIRST Doug Smith claimed his first win of the high school cross country season when he won senior boys THE HERALD Wednesday October 181 Page 3 Field hockey Rebelettes win twice By Herald Correspondent victories were achieved by Ihe senior girls field hockey team last week in games Monday and Thursday In an away game against M Robinson on Monday the Rebelettes demonstrated strong positional play to win by a score three to one Notable performances were by Dencnn Jones scoring two goals a single goal by Elaine Hughes and Ihe fourth shutout game for Donna Scdore In a home game against Perdue Georgetown took their second win of the week winning by a score of 31 Perdue is said to be Georgetown biggest competition by a player Goals for this game were scored by Jones who netted two goals and Sue Wild In net for this game were Donna Scdore and Erin Mc In tyre Georgetown District girls field hockey continue to do well as they defeated M Robinson Monday Against Perdue Georgetown were victorious In week oust 130 The McNally Construction Georgetown Firefighters Major Atoms hosted at their home opener Oct and overwhelmed the visit 130 The locals Oak and their quick skating produced many 2 on 1 and on Georgetown had a very strong second period popping In seven goals Goalie Curtis Green recorded the shutout Leading Ihe scoring with hat tricks were Travis Girdmer with a goal in each and Andrew The seven markers were notched by Adam Bennett Jeremy Felce Doug McDcrmolt Alan Chris Doug Kent and Brent Press Leading with assists was John with three Two each were registered by Adam Bennett and Chris Drawing singles were Kevin Hoc Chris McCarthy Brent Doug Kent and Travis Gardiner Despite the score the made several very tough saves On Oct 10 the Atoms faced off against their counterparts in and came away with an victory Leading In the scoring was Andrew with another hat trick including a shorthanded effort in the third period and Chris Stoddart with a pair a high backhander from the of the first Other Georgetown marks men were Alan with a wrist shot to the comer Travis Gardiner on a deflect ion and Chris McCarthy who beat the between the pads with only three seconds lelt in the game Brent Jeremy lclce Doug and Adam Bennett earned two assists each while were registered by Chris Alan and Stuart Vogt Tht lone marker came on a early in the third period boys even Teammate Erik Hopkins came in nine seconds later for third spot in this race of compe titors Others who deserve special recognition Include Fiona Ilea ton who placed fourth in the midget girls race consist Ing of runners In the junior girls event or 147 competitors first year Continued on page Bfl LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY The Honourable Douglas J Wiseman ol Government Services and Commissioner H H Graham Onlar Police toiltend OFFICIAL OPENING of the new TRAINING CENTRE Queen Street West and McLaughlin Road South Brampton by The Honourable William G Davis Q C Premier Ontario Friday October 16 at Ontario INTRODUCING The All New Compact KANROLL SHUTTERS to protect you against heat cold noise and burglary KAN BOLL SHUTTERS no on barrier to ho closed ago ttio vi cold winter cos and from Install quckly In now and homos from burglary any moss Thoy smallest roll ahull or on ho For More Information or FREE Estimate Call MATTS 27 Church Street Georgetown ALUMINUM 8774747 fining InBaMitrtut North Halton Golf Country Club Ltd Ladies Curling Section Cordially in vites any Interested Ladies to OPEN HOUSE 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