SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday November Smith second Continued from Page Peter Brake Dovln Balnea and Doug Gillespie in Mth position teams score of 77 was enough to grab first place while the second place team trailed by eight points SMITH SECOND Doug Smith placed a strong second In the senior boys victory Smith timed over the metre course only ilx seconds behind the winner Steve Following Doug from Georgetown was Jim seventh In minutes Hat Dave Griffiths 13th at Glenn Brit ton at 40 Slacey Wheeler liming SI Scott Harris coming In three later for and Jack Harlow In position The senior boys score of was points ahead of Nelson In second won of a possible medallions awarded at the Peel and qualified runners the maximum number allowed to the provincial championships The meet is to be held this Saturday at Boyd Park The Rebels the defending champions Juveniles tie The DUG West Insurance Juveniles tied Brampton last Thursday night While opened the scoring for Georgetown on a goal from Brad Then Tom Cull added another assisted by Paul While and Anthony Oram Mark Palmer scored the third Juvenile goal from Tom Cull and Ken Word Field hockey season ends The senior girls field hockey team ended their season last Thursday when they lost their first game of the Peel Halton champion- The first game of the match which was held at Assumption High School was tost to Moyfleld by a score of Jones scored ihe only Georgetown goal May field Is said to have played a strong game while the passing was weak The coaches would like to congratulate the girls on a successful year and wish them good luck Ladies Bball Ladies basketball action last night at Cen tennial school saw some fast action packed games as the Spurs and Celtics battled to a game with the Spurs the victors Forward Barb Curry and Janet McKay paced the Spurs with 14 point efforts while Alice Ogden nil the mark for eight points June scored two points For the Celtics Karen Chapman had a strong game In scoring for 10 while Sue Jameson found the basket for six points Irene McCauley and Betty Sunonyi hit hoop for four polnta each while Watts paced her Linda Leask and Conine Weterlng each hod two points will not be undersold on our overall everyday low prices here are just a few qt bag 2 partly skimmed milk Westcane granulated 2 kg bag white sugar everyday low price The Nuggets edged pest the Knlck In a tight contest as Betsy Sharpies scored IS Gsgne eight Wendy Forsyth four and Anne two points The had two point performances from Janice Cawker Jennifer Linton Debbie Barber and Patty Barber Canada first grade t lb oil Loblaws butter lb mm bbbbbv i am concentrated unsweetened ChefmasterXI corn orange margarine ff flakes JUICe if 675 box corn flakes concentrated frozen 12 Niagara orange 39 90 fUbeTiSQ SOUp I Whip Mm shreddies assorted Mm ice sliced cream corn bread iW lin Green Giant niblets corn i mill Valuplus sliced bread The Bullets outshone the Lakers Chung Kim paced her team with points Also leading the Bullets squad were with six points and Sandy Lewis plus Wendy Brown four points each The Lakers got good shoot ing from Lynn with points and Joy Gwilllam with points Marilyn found the mark with eight points while Sheila Scarlett hit the net for 10 points Karen and Melonle both scored two look for our advertising supplement in todays paper for low price specials Prices effective to Tuesday November 10 unless otherwise stated Stores reserve the right to limit quantities PLEASE NOTE As a result of advanced printing deadlines for preprinted advertisements and changing market conditions several of regular prices are lower than shown in our advertising supplement in this newspaper apologizes for any Inconvenience this may have caused