Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1981, p. 15

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sticks 199 PRIDE OF TRIPLE PACK Cooked Meats 219 SWIFT PREMIUM REG OR All BEEP MOWN SERVE Sausages PREMIUM MAPLE PURE PORK Sausages COIE OR CARTON Potato Salad 129 PARTY TJME we make it nice easy The Dell hat all klndi of party platters and tatty accompaniments These beautiful will compliment any party For party time any time people get together about party And Available In stores with Dell only YOULL DO BETTER AT I YOU LL DO BETTER AT AfcP GDHS busy below hoop By Herald Correspondent The senior girls basketball team rounded out their spasm by winning the Redman basketball tournament losing the Hal ton quarterfinal game to Queen Elizabeth Park and competing In the Cougar invitational tournament last weekend Thursday night the senior lost by a very close St core to Park in what was described by coach Pearse as a valiant effort The play throughout the game was considered fast and com petit Two weekends ago the Reb els won three straight games to win the Acton Redman tournament The initial game set the pace for the George town domination as they de feated Central Wellington by a score of 14 which them to the semifinal game against Trafalgar Earlier In the the seniors were defeated by by one mere point but by showing its true color beat them by a score of In Acton In the final game of the tourney the Rebels were pitted against the Acton Redmcn Both teams showed great skill and Improvement right until the end of he game which ended with Georgetown lng4I39 Both coaches and Smye were proud of the high level of basketball skill shown by all team members In a high calibre tournament held at Robinson the Rebels lost two games straight The first game was lost by a score of to and the second was lost Parkside by a score of The allstar team judged at the end of the tournament contained Rebel Michelle for outstanding play The coaches said that the whole season saw a Improvement In skills and the win of the Aclon tourna ment could be considered an historical event They are proud and of the hard work and effort put forth by ail team members notably Kim Thorn Cindy Petti bone Mich elle Mlehm Jenny Smith Cathy Dobson Barb Suzanne Abray Lisa Allen and Jane Cart The coaches are hopeful that the Hal ton championship will be theirs next year AnOHA scrutiny for 1981 Continued Train page BC ago before jumping to Senior A Svmons and Newman could mean an end to one of Port Elgin s biggest woes lost year scoring We dldn have anybody to put the puck in the net complained about a team which scored Just one more goal than last place Midland top scorer Jim McKlnnon did not even make the league s He 11 bo returning this year to help the offence as will brother Paul McKln In a search for offence have signed two ex junior products In Owen Sound s Pete and Sudbury a Ron Dugas an except lonal hockey player lauds Darcy were struck a blow when goalie Bob Toffen one of the leagues best retired at the end of last season and backup Paul McLaren returned to the University of Western Onl To fill the void brought Dave from Owen Sound He lives just outside of the Port but went cast when he felt he t make lost season Other returnees are Steve Pette Jim Stark Doug Mitchell and Cam Hendry It a a little too early for us to tell how we re doing said Darcy and I know what well have up there Friday night for the league opener In It 11 take us another two or three weeks to get It together Synopsis If and were pots and pans there be no tinkers There are too many Its and For a club which only made the playoffs last year because of the presence of Midland Sunocoa did not take enough concrete off sea son steps

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