Redmen at volleyball championships on learns lesson Tin louniamin marked first turn in Acton teim hod lakui part at ill kid Tin Itcdmen si irled off near Ottawa and I don fell ill of it to limit edged w is is ml Hunk mi need first 1113 posing squad rallied two contests 154 Tin threegame limit In contest Centennial and Rainy In fiiu1 game of tournament of Kitchener the dropped the M goal at OFSAA was for us disgrace ourselves because no idea to expect Andrews disgraced ourselves i limit in four of our surprised me was calibre of play Andrews added There v This ivd coaching si plans to re certainly at the Andrews first year lor girls lie to the team as coach year Andrews said One is building Ihi program from within the school wi don I many players coming in from feeder We now better idea about next and wlnl have to be ready for Andnws said As for a Andrews is hop ing on the of about six playirs from this years team including four starters the Hills Jills I on hand at Ihr in the n nun poured Into the Cordon Saturday lor the miner hockey lounirv Sharing lime games were left to Jrtf Iitchtord ir iptnln the TtinrnhUI Minor Hockey IHcs and Kevin ark I of Hamilton Huskies photo Bantam tournament off and running Bantam begun play and will continue up to the championship final slated for pm Saturday ivimnt it the Arena A of teims are entered classifications The four classes an AAA AA A and HI will have two represent lines in thi tournammt with tin and Pro Sport and squid from Johnson and The M and M Pro Sports Ins ployed couple of games to dati However locals have yet taste victory losing to and 31 to In Hie first game Brent had the Georgetown goal Wnyne Snow scored the and tally against Both teams played yesterday is M and M mcl Kitchener while the II squad met Future contests for the Johnson and Associates club include a m today against and a m Thurs day morning ogams The round robin will until tn day when the playoffs begin in the respective classifications Saturday will be the division thi crossover as well as Ihi All ionics are being played at the Alcott Tournament director Wayne Pries International his hid to juggle the schedule the few v firmed nullified ino Minor To dole total of 11 teams ineelled their entry forcing and his organizing committee with four o list this yiar but you and know lb it he said The first ir Hams will have their games as of with the lf coming In Pries the turns in this tournament in likely to mike their bill in the second 16 will be Ottawa Viik he said All the scouts ire asking whin the team from Brant ford will be playing Thty re looking it a few players there Other scores from which began include AAA Thornhill Gudph Hamilton West II million West AA Cam bridge 1 Cambridge a SI Cambridge A Erin dile I Kitchener Union Georgetown 1 Kitchener Chinguacousy 5 Acton 3 well in playoffs Continuing County Round Robin A A major travelled to Milton coming home with a victory A seoreless first period led off the match wlih Milton counting the first marker midway through the second rime Chad Bailey evened the count for Ihe locals from two minutes later and before going into the third stanza the Han man squad held a edge Wade Serjeant ion and Bill McDonald counted from Andy Pcirce and Mike set up Scrjeintson for his second of the game early in Ihe fiml stanza for a 1 count Milton narrowed the edge with two fast coils to shake up Georgetown confidence with a came Digging deep and buckling down Georgetown Dale McNiven pulled the locals up by one assisted by Scr Serjeantson completed his assisted by and Chad Bailey completed the scoring Novices fall short The North Hallon Sports Major Novice lost a playoff contest to Sunday In an uninspired effort the locals never led and their comeback ultimate ly ran out of time Erler led the attack for the North Sports squad with two goals and one assist Blaine and Cory fcvans had one goal and one assist each while single assists were earned by Gavin and Jamie Stephenson The North Hal ton Sports team must now win its four remaining playoff games to qualify for the County championship series from Dale for the win Paul St tended net for the Han man squad Burlington Saturday at Memorial Arena a fast hard match was the pace I 1 after the first frame with goals scored by Chad Bailey and Andy Pcarce Assisting were Dale Mark and Bill McDonild Burlington surged ohcid for a lead In the second frame in early in the third Putting local down Pcarce initialed a scoring on an unassisted of fort Mike McElroy tied the game 44 with a nice wrist shot to the open side of the net receiving a goal mouth pass from who was flat on the ice Jim English takes honors for the game winner scoring on a low sliding shot with seconds left on the clock from Hill McDonald Mike lo the vie lory for the Club Burl applied pressure after the locals scored by pulling their goalie for an extra attacker but Georgetown held firm and Paul St Pierre stood his ground in the crease playing ads up in goal The man club hosted Dundas on Sunday at Memorial Arena tak their first loss in games of the round robin scries It was a seesaw battle throughout with Dundas scoring ig seconds into the match Jim English tied the game 1 with a shot around a downed Blue assisted by Dave Watts and Wes tallied the only goal in the second period to go up Trent Cull on defence sent Mc Cauley In alone for a beautiful goal drawing the goalie out and over and putting home a wrist shot In the car nor for all count again pulled ahead Andy picked up Mike Melville s rebounding shot and put home the rubber with cor shot that kissed the post on the way by for a match Applying jure the just wouldn go despite about four sure op and with 1 remaining Moms split playoff games By Herald special Sunday saw the Moms defeat a fast paced game dominated totally by Georgetown The Moms showed checking and positional play while teammates Paul from Tlmmy Dinrdichuk and Robbie Monckton end he scoring with a beautiful set up from Robbie to set the vie tory saw of penalty minutes and finally lost heir for three games after a verbal ex change with a pair of Georgetown finest referees resulting In a match Tuesday March ad lo again meet the Moms on home Ice The results were as before but the play had less penalties and tallied a few goals for a score This was the first playoff game and Georgetown came out to win David Pearson received his se cond assist in this game when he set up Brad Spears for the opening goal David had a big game for Red and Black totally a big three goals assists going to David ski and Scott The final Georgetown scorer was Paul San difer unassisted Missing coach Barry Mills on business trip assistant coach John Andrews handled the team and was leased with the boys efforts His iggest challenge was coming through when the young eight year old met league leading Brampton for the second playoff game Bra Ions fast paced hard aggressive style is hard to match and even though the Hockey Moms held the score lo one till late in the second period the Brampton squad took this one A point loss but after a weekend to rcorganiic Georgetown resumes playoff action Monday night at Memorial against for the second playoff meeting of these clubs Then on Wednesday Its off to to play in the An nual Minor Novice Tournament Good luck Moms NEW USED Cars and Trucks THE NEW 1987s ARE IN STOCK NOW 610 Martin St Milton Miss NORTHEND NISSAN lyndjrtuM Jjcklrlwkfr THIS WEEKS SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO BY ARTHUR QEALTCl STREET GEORGETOWN TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING BALLINAFAD AREA The Council for Ihe of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to and discuss proposed development of a roslrjanlfal subdivision at Ball naiad in part of the West Halt of Lot 32 Concessions Town of Halton Hills The proposal entails the and subdivision of some acres of land for the purpose of 7 residential lots on a looped internal road The proposed lots are lo be a minimum 1 acre In Information Is available at the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Place Council Chambers Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Line Data Monday April 14 1986 Ian S Keith C I P Director Planning TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS I NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING River DriveMaple Avenue Area WARD 3 Tho Councl tor Town Halton a PUBLIC MEETING discuss and on application tor an amendment to Zoning By law to two existing build to permit a purposo that would n such as and areas convention and rooms commercial and and stall I lies Tho properly comprises acres and la located at oast iho Hogonnl Road and Maple Town Hlla Tho Crodll River Iowa through proporty Furlhor Information la availablo Planning ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME T mo Date April Trnfalnnr Road 71h AdNoB Town