Waterloo dethroned as champs Richmond Hill claims title SECTION THE HERALD Wednoday Januarys Page 3 The Richmond Hill M followed a close check game plan to the letter Sunday and emerged as grand champions In the Annual GMHA Midget Hockey Tournament The Richmond Hill squad defeated the tournament defending the Waterloo Chevy a fr2 In the event finale to take top honors In the consolation round Markham defeated Chatham 104 to claim the title For Richmond II 11 it was sweet revenge as had been beaten a few weeks ago by the same Waterloo squad 1 IvcrStlckcompctlt capable of putting up a better show than they did at the Silver Stick said Richmond Hill coach Tom Adams following a team Adams look his charges the contest with a straight forward game plan in mind and his players followed through perfectly We wanted to stay on top of them and not give them a chance to set up Adams said And every op portunity we had 1 wanted to shoot the puck towards their net They re such a fast team and they move the puck so well wc had to play a close- check ins game Waterloo had a few bad breaks in the contest as two goals which might have changed tide were called back in the second period his net w th the puck under him but the play was ruled dead On he other he stopped a high shot and held the puck mom en tar under his left arm The puck came free and trckled across the line but again the play was ruled dead At that point it was for Richmond Hill Those two goals being called back ana a couple of stupid penalties we took were the game said losing coach Don Laurence But I can t take anyth away from Richmond Hill Ihcy played a good gome The Waterloo poucrplay could do virtually nothing against the close- checking Hill team On several occasions Waterloo enjoyed a twoman advantage Tor as long as a nute and a half but they couldn I capitalize For Laurence team may have been a case of too much hockey Sun day s tournament finale was their seventh game in as many days because Ihcy were squccz ng Tim Brenner of Waterloo Isn quick enough to this Richmond shot during action In the champion game of the Mil Midget Tournament This mis one of six goat Waterloo would give up In the contest they relinquish I the tournament crown If era Id photo I scheduled games In to leave themselves clear for Silver Stick competition We figured toing hat he kids would be t red and let down or be hyped up and come out fly But let down Richmond Hilt connected with a pa r of powerplay goals in Ihc early going as Paul Black and Kevin scored to make 112 Then Dean Artenos added another goal to make it before Nick replied Tor Waterloo to cut 1 In the second Danny went in to score on a breakaway for Richmond Hill but Shawn Way replied for to make it 2 Crcatura tipped the count to with just under three minutes left the period as he picked up own rebound and backhanded Waterloo goalie Tim Brenner Richmond Hill continued to keep the Chevy check in the final rami as M kc Sage had the only goal of the period to round out the In the consolation f nal led 2 I after the open period and went ahead after the second fought back to make it 54 n the final period but Mar khan ptoded for Five unanswered goats to cap the victory It led the Markham attack with three goals while Greg Hocks added a pair and Gregg Pierce Dan Tinkler Brad May Toby and Bill Millar all had singles Jason McGowan Jeremy Wont Kyle Mooncy and Rob Cud more replied with goals for Chatham The tournament Most Valuable Player was Danny of mond Hill Ic the lop award went to peter Wood of Owen MIDGET TOURNAMENT SCORES Waterloo 3 Niagara alls Brampton Richmond 115 Stratford London Whitby Niagara Falls Waterloo Georgetown 13 Toronto Atros 5 Port Perry Owen Sound Thornhlll7 Brampton Stratford Wh tby Richmond Chatham Toronto Aeros Markham Waterloo Chatham 4 Richmond Toronto Ac rob onsolatlon Markham id Richmond Hill Waterloo Richmond Hill won the Annual Tournament on Ihc weekend after they defeated Waterloo In he Tina game Wayne Pries tournament chairman seen here presenting the championship trophy to Kevin captain of Richmond HYUNDAI COUNTRY GEORGETOWN I4i il5l Danny of Richmond Hill was named the Most Valaable Player in the t Midget Tournament on the weekend after hli won the championship is presented with the MVP trophy by Date Martin of the Herald photo Last call for circus stars This Friday January 15 the last day that the Hallon Hills Recreation and Parks Department will be accepting registrations for the Circus Arts Day Program The day commences with a ef introduction by professional circus arts performer Franklin M who tours the province regularly th his own shows of magic Juggling and clowning reus Arts Day is open lo adults and youth ten years of age and older Join in the fun Saturday January at the Georgetown strict gh School 8 lo 4 p m Is a MUST Still openings in swimming courses There is still room both the Medallion and Bronze Cross Courses Bronze Medal J onSenior Acton Indoor Pool Sunday Bronze MedallionSenior A Georgetown Indoor Pool Wednes day Bronze Cross Acton Indoor I Wednesday 10 p m Bronze Cross George town In door Pool Sunday 11 Red Cross Leaders Acton Indoor Pool Saturday OOp m Call the pool after for more information Georgetown Acton Summer employees still needed Deadline for summer leader ap plications with the Hills Recreation and Parks Department is Friday Februarys 138B These positions require rcsponsl blc people who have an Interest In working with In a setting and who enjoy meeting new people Applications arc In at all Town facilities and at School dance Offices For more in THE GEORGETOWN NEWCOMERS CLUB St Andrews United Church 89Mountalnvi6WRd S Would Like To Invite New Residents To The Area Wed Jan 20 730 pm Toseaa Microwave Cooking Demonstration with Edwards ForMon Telephone Marie 8731326 ARER FIVE THINGS TO DO PUCES TO GO Sttd FOR YOUR AND DANCING PlfASURB MAIN ST S 3388 Troubles 354Gu8lphSl N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL by Ontario Next Coorse February 1st to February Monday Wednesday Night 630 pm For Information About Courses or Private lessons PHONE 8772671 Sunny Acres squad ousted by Waterloo The Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms Midguts put up a solid show at the GMHA Midget Hockey Tournament last week but competition proved to be Just a 1 lie too stiff After winning their first game over Hamilton last Tuesday night by a score of the Sunny Acres squad went dawn to defeat at the hands of the Waterloo Chevy I on Thursday Malt gave Waterloo a lead mid way through the first period against Georgetown when he scored from Chip Selling That score held until early In the final frame when Stil scored from Joe to make it 20 margin to 1 when Mark Shepherd scored on an unassisted effort with Just 10 minutes remaining In regulation time But that was as close Sunny Acres would come as Waterloo shut them out the rest of the way The Chevy eventually went on to reach the tournament plonshlp gome before bowing to Richmond Hill In Georgetown win over Hamilton Bill had a pair of goals while singles went to Craig Kevin Roc and Doug Kent Curtis Green earned the win in net for Georgetown North Halton atoms lethargic in loss The North Halton Sports Major Atom hockey team returned to action after the Chr stmas break and showed the effects of the holiday In on Saturday Georgetown In a very lethargic fort lost a 32 decision to the home side Gianni s and David scored the North Sports goals with Blaine McCauley registering the only helper Chad Hughes and John Walter shared the duties for Die Major At Memorial on Sunday against a tougher opponent the Strcctsville visitors the North Sports squad displayed their more usual form In skating to a victory In a rough contest Gavin G loser scored two goals for Georgetown and and Brent Wilkinson with a nc end to- effort added single markers Bouskill and Jason earned assists on the Major Atom goals Hughes went Ihc d stance in goal and made several outstanding saves AUDIO f QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs frnWHton MMiHalmriM fid N Unit MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sales It Service To All Makes 8763394 TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS MAIN SOUTH COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETMG WARD 2 FrfttUneFrfteenthSideroad Subject General Committee for the Town ot Halton Hills w II conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning By law 51 of the Town of Halton lis The proposed amendment Involves the rezonlng of a 1 ha acre farm property In part of the west half of Lot 1 5 Con cession to permit a permanent second residence for full time arm help Further Information Is available In the Planning tment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time 7 10pm Date Monday January 18 1988 Place Council Chambers Municipal Administration Building Line Trafalgar Town Hills Bruce D A I P Deputy Planning Director COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 Fifth LineFifteenth Slderoad General Committee for the Town Hills will conduct a Publ Meeting to discuss and examine a proposed amendment to Zoning By law 74 5 1 of the Town of Halton Hills The proposed amendment involves the of a ha 50 arm property In part of the west half Lot 1 5 Concession 6 to permit a temporary second residential unit Further It formation is available In the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time 7 Date Monday January 1988 Place Council Chambers Municipal Administration Building 7th Trafalgar Road Town of Halton Hills Keith BA Director of Planning ad No Town of Halton HHta