Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 28, 1983, p. 11

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conch Jules Russian aid moments oner the Gems had lost Game Four at Gordon Alcott Arena Thanks to their play off successes the Junior Gems finally made money The Herald reported March The Gems took In gate receipts In eight home dates and to make on the year The Raiders made an early exit from the play by their standards easily disposed Of Barrie but were defeat- In five games by ha for the John Robert son Thro APRIL touring seconddMilDn hockey team from Fin land banded the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League All Stars a 104 setback In an exciting Internatioo- match Meanwhile Alters Clark unseated perennial GIRL cham pion Hollywood Tavern by winning three of four finalround games TbeQMHAuaveUeda new constitution in the first week of April and vicepresident Wayne Pries Herald that the new laws wlB eventually merge the Ideological gap between supporters of the old rep A BMX crash landing Herald Scoreboard TYKE HOCKEY ConilrncUoR 4 Goals Martin Mc leod Brad Spears Optimist Crab 10 Goals David Boere Paul Sandifer Scott Armstrong Insurance Goals Ryan Martin 3 David KalbarsU 2 Glen Sanderson Andrew Kingdon CeatlaeBUI Service It Goals Cory Andrew ELnesky Josh Richardson David NOVICE Lions Club J Goals Matt Deruchie Goals Paul Ingram Charlie Snook 3Brlan Pharmacy Goals Jimmy 3 Danny King Goals Tommy Deble Trevor BUSINESS DIRECTORY RECtipsham Surveyors 111 ALTO im Mike Doucette and peter HaUer were nam ed cowinners of the mostvaluableplayer award at the George town Gemini season- coding banquet Meanwhile Raider president Bob Hooper announces that the Red shirts will become a Senior A club for the hockey season Cindy Nicholas the attorney and channel swimmer pre sented special a wards to swimmers Cheryl Thompson and Eric to highlight the Honor and Recreation Awards evening at the John Elliott Theatre A total of 144 winners were honored Susan Budge of Terra Cotta left for Hungary to begin preparing for the World Orienteering Championships It would be the yeareld university students fifth appearance at the global finals Gail Eastwood won fifth spot overall as an Elite A performer at the OFSAA gymnastics finals In Rebel teammate Rober ta Burke was on the floor for The Glen Williams Merchants were formal renamed the Spec ters MAY The Raiders made more noise In the off season than they did against Collingwood In the finals Team directors elect Finn as the new president and Dave rejoined the dub as vicepresl dent after a years ab sence Kentners first coup was to convince coach Gerry Inglls to come out of retirement and take over the reigns of the new Senior A team Finally the Raiders and the Real McCoys defending Videos win Georgetown H Video minor atoms de feated Chlnguacousy with a good solid team effort Goals were scored by Jeff Wright with two and Steve Wright Assists went to Jeff Wright Ryan Schlrk Steve Wright and Steven Smith Wednesday night the families of the boys met at the Optimist Hall for a Pot Luck Christmas Party which was great ly enjoyed by all The team thanks H and Video the Optimists and of course Santa Congratulations to the winners of the teams Turkey Draw M Wil son Nicholson A Bergeron and J Poul of Georgetown M St Pierre of RRl Georgetown and C Boone of Brampton champs Join the ting six team Senior A loop Later the Flyers and the Collingwood Shipbuild ers would Join too Jules Russian agreed to come back head coach of the Junior Gemini spurning offers from two Major Junior A teams to remain In Hills Away hockey track and field was in full swing around town The GDHS Rebels were third overall at the Peel meet Midget Sandra HeaUn sprinted to a gold medal in the meter competition while Junior Lynn Phaii was best in the meter event Other Rebel winners included Sue Kristensen and Sandra who tied for first In the senior Midget Lou blazed to gold In the meter hurd les Acton runner broke three re cords at the Father Redmond Track Meet St Michaels College Toronto Her perform ances In the and meter events earned her recognition as the outstanding Junior athlete at the competition The Centennial Char girls gymnastics team won the North Hslton championship held at High School The Halton Hills hosted a fiveclub meet and Gall Cook turned in an outstanding perform ance for the host team She won her Junior competition with finis on the beam and on the floor a second on the bars and another second In vaulting In our May edition Editor Dave Rowney reports that the annual Mayors Race is Just six weeks away for those who plan to begin train ing Park School wen the 11th annual Public School Wrestling Tourn ament hosted by Georgetown bantam bowler Janet won the Central Ontario Bowler Of The Year playdowns in vUIe Finally the Glen Spec ters remained unbeaten through May boasting four straight wins to open the Inter County Fastball League sche dule JUNE Georgetown schools dominated the Relays held the first week of June in Bur lington Centennial runners took two crowns while claimed a third title and Joseph Gibbons Public School a fourth A week later the Cen tennial Chargers led points to easily win the North Halton Track Meet at Nelson High School in Burling ton Still in track Actons Doreen became the fastest high school half In the province w in with a time of She was secondbest in the meter race On the home front American track star John biased home In front of ISO runners to win the fifth annual Mayors Race fivekilometer event time of 17 minutes three seconds was 38 seconds faster than IByearold Eric Hopkins who was second Georgetown NHL Bryan Lewis organised a charity soft- boll game between the NHL officials and the Hills Service Club League AllStars In aid of Make A Wish Georgetowns Sara Agglss a geography major at Wilfrid Laurf- University qualified for the Canadian team that would compete at the World University Games In Edmonton Swimmers Malcolm MacLeod and Cheryl were named JOIN US FOR THE MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR BRING THIS GET YOUR 10 OFF OVER FOR EAT INon TAKE OUT CM WW RESTAURANT Backers Acton 8532060 The Year at the Student Athletic Association banquet Meanwhile GDHS wrestling coach Bob McKay announces he wont be back after years of service with the team He told The Herald he needed a year away from the sport and he planned to coach volleyball next season Judy Pries Vlck Pawns and Jean Roe collaborated to organize the brand new GMHA GDHS the GDHS Atbeletea Of Tournament held June at the North Coif and Country Club raised for the Canadian Cancer Socie ty Local golfer Dave bit a to win the event and the right to wear the Green Jacket Finally the North Sports basebalTers won the first ever North Sports Baseball Tournament held at the Fairgrounds They upset heavilyfavored Clarkson to win the final In dramatic fashion COLLISION Wehepyou wtthyoiw claims Free Estimates Workmanship Expert Colour Matching June DAVEMAWLE 8778384 Ring in the New You After your New Yeaa celebration make a resolution to shed those excess pounds Call Diet Center Well show you how to lose 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