Page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday NORTH HALTON SPORTS for All Your Sporting Goods Downtown 1111 Georgetown Oil I III S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moot Georgetown 8775110 A Bomber Georgetown skaters look part in toe seventh annul iUltoa Peel skating com petition lail Saturday at Gi Arena PI ting their wire Garrison Baldwin Jane Campbell Dim Crouch Placing third were Alison brant Lindsay aim and Jack ie Heather Seen here In the picture are above Alison Grant Doug lit Janletl who finished lllh To the right Is Kelly rum melt and Tracey Mai who were seventh HALTONPEEL SKATE Midgets down Burlington Clancy at hockey banquet Georgetown Tri County Her 11 Midget travelled to Burlington lor the lost time in regular play last Munday night Tltey with a hard fought win and a firm bold of place or the season The team sponsored by Nerval a Hollywood Tavern came ail In passing skating form only form to four quick Burlington goals In the tint period Peter put Georgetown back in the game with a blistering hot from the point at 1 of the second period The Midgets fought back with a hat trick from Rick Greenwood and Gary Morrow taking a pass in full flight from Tom OBrien dapped a blistering hoi Into the upper right hand Burlington did not take to Georgetowns aggressive plain hockey resorted to interference roughing and fighting Burlington had minor penalties plus a game added some insurance with a goal by Captain Mark Waters on a rinkwlde pass from Kevin McCartney The trail goat came with both teams at full strength when Bob Boucher tucked in short pass from Ion Seaton a game to win said coach Hick Face- hinl any team down four and comes back with that intensity has got to be championship quality has reason to be proud the team again night skating to a decision over BantamSenior bowlers at the top Following the trend set on Valentine weekend by the Junior bowlers from George town Bowl bantam and the senior team bowler placed Georgetown at the top of the is centres in Central Ontario the second In the 4 Steps To Stardom Can adian Championships pro duced three firsts two sec onds and a third out of a sis Now G bowl ers are on the way to the third step the provincials In Toronto on March The winning bantam girls were Michelle Webster Ton Learine Burt Valerie and Lisa Brad- with the coaching efforts of Shirley Chaplin Ralph Miller led his lop winning contingent of bantam boys Brian Bell Eddie Doyle Christopher Somen Michael and Ian Vint to a tumultuous ess Bouquets must go to all the parents and friends and their last voices tar making their success possible The senior the direction of seasoned Joan Archibald tried valiantly to make up pins but could not find the knockout punch to tote over first place senior boys with Chris Burke were the underdogs of the GT contingent In the tournament but Piul Chap lins opening 311 put them in contention However Shane Rob Quintan Hole and Ted were unable to hit their peak to finish the fulling behind by pins into third place BOWLING SCOREBOARD YOUNG ADULT LEAGUE HIGH SCORES Rick Gourllera Andy Louth 3 Andrew Shenton CO Steve Poster Bob Wilson BIO Gary Richardson Grant Richardson Sandy Cuthbcrt 230 Laurie Wendy Chap lin Sheila Beatty SO LEAGUE SCORES- Bert Craig Ralph Gall ant Hi Walter KM Garcia YOUTH BOWLING LEAGUES BANTAMS Greg Chris Somen Scott Smith HI Michael MeEIroy Sandra Weeks 215 Lisa Binding IK Tracy Weeks460m Tracy Ball o Sarah Gurr437 PEE WEES Christina Una 410 150 Laura King 304 Cindy Smith Amy Korzack Adam til 1M Kev in Laws 147 Ian Blair 134 Alex 311 11T Brian Loke 309 Greg Cranston Lome Hayes Chris 104 Scott Craw ford 118 JUNIORS Lynn Norton Mi 1B3 Judy Carroll 228 Cberie McEiroy 167 Debbie Pentesco Trade Peggie 163 Jim Carpenter 267 Ron Campbell 244 Brent 226 David Hicks David Nicholson 200 Glen Kaiser 197 Julie McCorry SENIORS Jane Hicks Linda 60S 203 Ted Maslach 232 Jerome Stone 203 Shone Lowln 203 IMI Slid IIOCIvKI LEADING SCORERS TEAM A Brian Beaumont 37 AC IB 3 Brian McKemle 13 Larry Peterson 18 Chris MUM AC 13 2 HT 16 IS AC 16 19 MlkeRlchroond Major FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Hi FOBERT REAL ESTATE LIMITED ads RESIDENTIAL RURAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES LEASES APPRAISALS PROUDLY SERVING THE AREAS OF GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON MILTON ACTON ERIN SINCE On Pun 8775213 TORONTO 360 QUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO King Clancy former Maple Leaf and currently right hand man to Gardens president Harold Ballard will be coming to Georgetowns Hockey Heritage banquet March The announcement was made last Wednesday after plans were confirmed by Walter who is a friend of Ballard and Clancy Is a Georgetown resident and owns Sunny Acre Farms An avid hockey fan who has supported minor reDtenmifnr many years in Is also on Fire Safety defeat rivals Herald Special The highlight of a busy week for the United Fire Safety Minor Pee Wees was game on Thurs day when they met hiil the team that bad defeated them in the championship game of fie Tournament over the Christmas Holidays Our boys were determined to avenge the loss and totally dominated the game earn ing a victory The defence were partlcu solid seldom allowing the opponents to get into good scoring position Arnold led the offence with two goals along with Lohn who notch ed three assists Jeff Brady got a goal and an assist white Mark Shepherd bagged two assists Ken scored the fourth goal while Clgtcn also earned an assist It was satisfying for the team to know that they could have gone all the way In the Tournament Steve Eastwood and Paul shared duties and came within a hair of a shutout WIN AGAIN The Pee Wees played three other exhibition games dur ing the On Wednesday the 171h they took on the Mississauga Jets and out by a score It was a closely fought match us the opposition scored first But John lied the game with the David Hams Alain Thibault got the second goal assisted by Jeff Brady to put us ahead There was no further scoring until the last second of the match when Trevor put the puck In an empty net with Jeff assisting On Tuesday behind the splendid goaltendlng of Steve Eastwood and with some determined effort by the defence the squad chalked up a wellearned victory against the Metro Black The team spotted the oppo sition two goals in the first period but Cigtcn got things going with a boomer from the blue line that found target in the second period Peter also set up a goat by Jeff Brady on a blue line drive to tie the game avid Msple Leaf fin Often he can be seen at the Gardens watching a game and frequenting the Garden Hot Stove Lounge Through their mutual interest in hone radng eventually met and became friends with Clancy and Ballard King Clancy has been asked to speak and sit at the head table at the banquet He will not be the formal guest speaker but has agreed to talk at the banquet See The WORLDS ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return Preparation A OPEN Mm Saturday 00pm Comer of Maple Ave 8772217 FAIR In I Knoxville Tennessee Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation 6 Nights Accommodation 2 Days Admission 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