Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1982, p. 15

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iriImi till Thursday Peewees beat Marlies The Major Pec their play riffs against un day Feb The score was for boys Finding mark In this game were Rory Kennedy MlkeChlovMI Mark Moody Craig Chanller Jam I lerl2 MarkZebcdec Terry Dixon and Tim Bennett Picking up assists were Chlovlltl 2 Kennedy Bill Herman Terry Tim Bennett Mark Moody Murk Craig and Stephen Fletcher The second game saw Georgetown against Bramp ton at home on March The home town team played a good solid passing game to come up the winners Georgetown scored first 111 a goal by Mark Moody assisted by Stephen er and Terry ion In the second team p up a goal will Terry finding target assisted by Mark Moody The borne town scored three In tint period Craig from Jamie Jamie ass si by Terry Dixon and Jeff and final goal scored by Mark Zebedcc assist Terry Dixon BEAT Exh play on Sunday March saw the home town boys against the Marlies Tr pie A Teait This game preview lor the com pet Hi on the boys are expected to sec the Nova Scot a Tournament mid April The coaches were verj pleased with the piny in this game The goal lend was snared by Chris 1 arson and Liaison both com up w th a superb It was end to end hockey the spectators who saw the The per ended scoreless The Marlies open the scoring at the 13 12 mark of the second period el town came back at the mark with a goal by Paul assisted by Kennedy and M It was a downhill from here as Georgetown looked back as they found mark three more times Terry D from Mark Moody and B assisted by Kennedy and Mark Dunning from Steven er and Bill Herman The Marl were a big team and placed quite a pi game There were It penalties total Final score Georgetown Toronto Marlies The Major Pee Wees would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who sup ported them In the r pay you pull draw Theresa Finn pulled the winning ticket at the Arena on Friday March Winner of the food vouchers from Miracle Mart was Creary IE Norton Crescent George I own Coming Soon HEALTH HuT Weve Got Your S Es Watch For Us OPENING APRIL 6th 98 Mill St Georgetown MAINTAIN YOUR CARS APPEARANCE FOREVER Preserve the beauty your automobile Investment with a protective shield that seals out the harmful effects of weather sun pollution and oxidation With Tidy Cars Preserve- I ne Guarantee IlkOK I Hi e COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE STEAM DRY CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY GUARD VINYL ROOF RESTORATION PIN STRIPPING PAINT SPLASH GUARDS SAME DA ASSOCIATE DEALER- CHRIS FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 111 MOUNTAINVIEW RD GEORGETOWN 8776136 Local teams are champs boys and Centennial girls take North Halton basketball honors Middle proved last Thursday In Acton that our area schools have the best basketball teams in North In Trials the Centennial girts and the boys their respective t ties as best teams competing against Sam and Dick In the The Stewarttown boys team on their North pennant after defeating W I one of the start players miss coach Greg Sora sent J m Mann who accord to the coach placd an excellent defens ve game Pat was the high scorer In the gime and he set IhetempoforStewarttown to follow said Pal had 11 points while Anthony Lars en collected seven for Mark Pries and Don Crowe each ended the gamew ths In the boys semi Trial Don Crowe was Stewarttown a scorer as the team downed Sam jberratt 13 In the other W I Dick narrowly defeated Centennial Shepherd for Centennial was their leading scorer The boys have a season record of ns and no losses plus two tournaments won In the rls final al defeated game ft coach Alice d although her team were at threequarter me the fourth quarter at and had winners nervous They came on strong and we had to put a stall on d She d has a good foul shooting ch helped the team Th scored 11 points on foul shots Suzanne Parker is not usually our top but the had a good game w 13 Chris had nine for Stewarttown a scorers were Book with five nts and bandy Ilea ton th a remarkable points In the girls f beat Sam 17 as Lori Book and Sandj each col four baskets n their semi against W I Dick deflated heir opponents Suzanne Parker had 11 points while IlarrUs had points The Centennial girls were playing Rolling Meadows for the Bel ton semi finals Tuesday while Georgetown Holy Cross represented the Ilalton Separate School girts also last nghl I Tuesday Holy Cross champions 17 Coach Marie wild the team from were able to dominate because of their sure defence The team has a win one loss record over tbeieuoo to claim the Separate School title The Holy Cross girls also won five they played in Against Burlington the high scorer was Holy Cross were invited to the Public Schools semi final last Tuesday yesterday with not known at press time AYLMER CHOICE CUT Green or Wax Beans or Peas BONUS SLICED White Bread 49 LOAVES PER FAMILY IN OR IN WATER Chimin Light Tuna Si FRESH Pork Shoulder Roasts FRESH SHOULDER Butt Pork Side Pork Ribs Chops 306 89 FRESHt Pork Hocks 108 49 Sea Herring 1Q9 mommas SWEET BRISKET Corned Beef 189 CO 109 99 PREVIOUSLY 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