Car winner twice lucky Do yon believe the lack of Ibis Capital Ford Tempo Money raised Is For the second time In four years for he a Georgetown bantam hockey Jerry Wallace right of Main St In teams trip to Sweden John Perl Glen Williams won a car on a draw president f Capital Ford helped make time the draw for a IMS the Herald photo THE HERALD Wednesday October 30 IMS Page Dressed up couples dressed up Mary Robinson was lucky winner for the trip to the Bahamas She Is a resident of The to all those on by Centre W bought About lW0 Board was very successful Saturday fnm Plus Good weather helps Optimist Club meet Thanks to glorious Indian Summer weather and an field of elementary school runners represent lng some North Helton schools the Kb annual Optimist Meet was a huge success Meet convenor John Shaw says it was one of the finest crosscountry days in recent memory Some superb Individual and team performances were turned in courtesy of the fast track conditions at last Saturday INDIVIDUAL Karen Speyilde Jowph Gibbon Nicole Enge I Sarah Robert Utile Spcyilde McDonald George Kennedy Jamie Robert Baldwin Johnson TEAM RESULTS l Glbbona Spcyilde J George Kennedy a pit i SI Joseph Robert Baldwin lUpti Georgetown Christian School in 1 Robert Wanda Holy Cross David Bat Billy Holy Crew Matbew Georgetown ChrUUn School Boere Sacre Danlell Gents Kennedy Brad Crip- pa Bennett TEAM RESULTS George Kennedy Holy Park OS a CoeurBlpU a M Bennett Robert little 141 Ma 1 Centennial Rnzannn Kile Robert Utile J Term Joaeph Glbbona Krlaly KimKowe Dick a Leigh Smllh 7 Manna Van Cedar JodieAnn St TEAM RESULTS Hanman crew splits I Dick SI George Kennedy Robert Little Joseph S3 1 David Oaboume Ltrnehouae Mike J Baker Bowen 1 Dick Dick Chris I Dick Trevor Lewi DlckttpU l Alexia Kerr Centennial Lorraine Mann I Dick Tracy Crlppa Smith Irene McKeniie Smith Carrie Mullholland Centennial 7 Janet Sclda Kim Walker Park TEAM RESULTS I pta 4 Centennial McKemle Smith Part Rob Crow Crelg llolloway WI Dick Andrew Elliott Centennial Waaylenko Centennial a Sam Smith 1 Dick Jake Centennial Kevin Spenlde TEAM RESULTS I Dick la Centennial pta Holy pis Girls llr l Sara Centennial Kim Mliener Nicole Burnett I Dick Karen Cortland W I Dick a Tracy McDut Wt KalhrynTammock Centen nial Jennifer Ryan Centennial TEAM RESULTS l Dick a I Paul Centennial Kevin Tanaa Centennial Michael KJnnon Stewarttown Steven Burt Stewarttown John Van- Clleal St a Traror Ellnesky Stewarttown Crimea Sean McCartney Centennial 1 StewaHtown pta J Centennial JO breaker utlnasth runner to decide a Girls lyr l Cheryl Cave Sherry Nairn Stewarttown una McKemie Smith Rhonda whalen Holy 7 Dawn Her Stewarttown a Brake RESULTS 1 ar Travelling to Chlnguacousy Sun day the locals suffered a 31 loss only Georgetown goal was scored by Wade Serjeantson but It was a different story on borne ice Thursday when the Electric Squad Jwsted Oakville at Memorial Arena The Electric Major seemed wired for this win as three first period goals within five minutes put Georgetown out ahead with a nice margin Rod assisted on Andy slap shot from red line Jim English put tbe locals ahead with a shot in the short aide after picking up a pass from Trent Cull a Minor adding strength to team numbers for a game set up Pearce for the third goal again a shot in tbe short side of the net Serjeantson capita Hied on a scramble in front of the net to widen tbe gap assisted by Craig Cooper and Bill McDonald Pearce and English made sure a two on none break counted and Englishs goal mouth pass to Pearce was tipped to to give Pearce a hat trick counted only once In the final frame but It was too late to catch up and the locals took the victory Selects run over Dixie Halloa Hills Tire Centre Minor Atom selects downed In Dixie this week Jason Walker opened tbe scoring early as David Andrews and Ian Anderson assisted Walker netted the second marker on a pass from Jeffrey Crowe and Bobby Campbell had an I goal to end tbe period In tbe second period tbe locals stretched their lead as Walker notched two more goals and a single by Ryan Brain Anderson and Billy Sullivan had assists With less than three minutes left to play Matt scored twice to end scoring for Georgetown Sullivan and Brain contest had good play as Georgetowns Ryan Hay made some key saves tennlai 4 Don Stewarttown 5 Mike Melville Centennial a Kevin Centennial Mike Corey Centennial TEAM RESULTS 1 Centennial a Stewarttown Holy Croat FINALE Optimist cross country meet Is bold In October to encourage participation by all elementary school runners interested in tbe sport There are trophies for the top individual finalists medals for and ttb place finishers and ribbons for all team members who finish in tbe top places Optimist Club of Georgetown thanks all tbe runners for participating and their parents for lending their support and thereby making this annual event possible Atoms win two games Travelling to tbe Vic Johnson Arena in streetsville Friday the fans were treated to a fine Georgetown effort as the locals shut down their hosts Goaltenders Kevin ay and Tommy take credit Jointly for heads up play in the crease Greg Dawson and Jeff Wright set up Rooster Pearce for a nice backhand to put tbe locals on tbe board 10 late in tbe first period Brad counted the first goal of his bat trick with a shot In tbe air from tbe high slot assisted by Kevin Patrick and Ryan Schirk midway through the second stanza Cuthbert cemented tbe victory in tbe third period with two more goals assisted by Kevin Patrick and Greg Dawson to complete the scoring Hosting Ancaster at Memorial Arena Sunday strong again proved to be a great asset as the locals edged out tbe visitors for a win counted for Georgetown with a high backhand shot set up from Patrick and Dawson In tbe first period A strong shot by Steve Wright gave Georgetown a edge In tbe second assisted on this marker Ancaster counted their only goal with seconds remaining on tbe clock in the final frame but tbe damage remained and Georgetown took the game GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE NUTRITION TIPS WE HA VG CONVENIENT HOURS FOR DOTH MEN WOMEN PLUS CO ED HOURS State 8771924 Haltons Pride honored with New Brunswick guest the conferring of the White Degree on three members The Supreme Grand Mistress who was also accompanied by the Supreme Grand Secretary Louisa Paige spoke of the work being done by tbe Association in her province for the Kidney Foundation and mentally retarded children Isabel Nichols commented on the easing number of children enrolled In programs offered In the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home at Richmond Hill Some of these are a Flexible Day Care Centre the Blue Hills Preschool Program and the York Centre for Children Youth and Families The Association meetings are held in the Oddfellows the fourth Tuesday of the month Anyone interest may call or Pride 393 Loyal True Association marked their birthday anniversary Thursday evening Over guests from Toronto Niagara Falls St Catharines Fergus and sat down to a supper to honour the occasion Dorothy Carter a Charter and Honorary member cut the cake which had been decorated by the Supreme Grand Mistress Miriam Kelly who was present from Alma New Brunswick In addition to the Supreme Grand Mistress the head table guests includ ed the Grand Mistress Malinda Forrest and her husband Provincial Grand Chaplain Betty Dixon Isabel Nichols member of tbe Home Board Joy Robertson Deputy District Mistress and Worshipful Mistress Vivian Shaw The regular meeting followed with Golden Given anniversary Here comes Santa Nov 16 The October meeting of the club commenced with dinner in the Lions HaU followed by a short business meeting During committee reports it was announced that cheques had been presented to the Bennett Centre and to tbe Halton Hills Library The Library cheque will be used for talking books and the Bennett Centre will purchase necessary items of their choice Future projects Include lion in tbe Annual Santa Claus Parade which will be held Nov 16 followed a week later Nov by a Kilometer of Coins event If you see all kinds of coins on the sidewalk at the Georgetown Market Place please don pick them up as they will be donations to the Lioness Club effort tor Kidney Dialysis The Lions and Lionesses of District All are in process of building a camp called Camp Dorset up in the Muskoka area This camp consists of cottages a Medical Centre and all facilities for a carefree vacation for Dialysis patients and their families It the only such facility in Ontario where these pa can spend time away from home and tbe Georgetown Lioness Club with the help of other Lioness Clubs in the District have taken on the task of paying for one complete Efficiency Unit By WINIFRED SMITH Herald CormpwKkat BALLINAFAD One happy event that will remain in people minds for a long time took place at St Georges Church Hall In Georgetown Oct The occasion was the anniversary of a well known Ballinsfad area couple Lille and Tom Given hall beautifully decorated with pictures of young couple from 50 years ago Each daughter beginning with Laurie the eldest spoke about then- parents and events during child hood The highlight of the evening was of a more serious nature when Rev Peter Hltillltlf FT RUNABOUT Up less too hours tunning Includes accessories canoe like 1973 snow machine snowmobile tip new rack cover exlra bells Very asking JS50 Barrow dressed in his clerical robes went through tbe wedding ceremony again with the couple A member of wedding party of 50 years ago niece Nellie was present wearing a corsage and holding tbe brides bouquet Mrs Given is a member of tbe Women Institute Memb ers of the Institute were out to part forc Visiting nephews Cathy and Reg French bad as then- guests last week two couples Visiting were her nieces and nephews from Halifax 1985 MAZDA RX7 Cassette power antenna PS P Sunroof S wheels with new Tiger Paws and wheels with new Brldgestone front mask Dover White with Burgundy interior Only 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