Sweetheart swim Bring a Valentine for your favorite lifeguard and If youre In fit at a Vaier lifeguard wearing red well let you the Acton and Georgetown Pools on Sunday February from to for the annual Sweetheart Rentapool or the Georgetown Indoor Pool Whether a a birthday party wit protect your family and friends If you would lute more informs you can call the Recreation and Parka Department at sib eat between 30 and 3D or call the pools Georgetown or Acton In the evening to or on Saturday and Sunday between pm and Downhill trip This Friday Feb Youth and Adults 13yearaold and up are in vited to coma to the Hockley Valley Ski Resort Hie Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department will be pro viding transportation with bus pick up locations at McKemie Smith Middle School Gordon Alcott Arena and Public School Anyone interested In Joining up please register by noon Thursday Feb 4 as this is depen dent upon sufficient registration Call ext for details Ski workshop a chance to give those new cross country skis a workout under the professional tutorage of BUI Cook Outdoor Education In structor for the Peel Board of Education This workshop will be held the weekend of Saturday Feb 13 and Sunday Feb 10 a to 3 3D nt the Jack Field Cen tre Terra Cotta weather permit ting and promises to be quite beneficial and a lot of fun For fur ther information on how to register call Last chance Youth Program Staff Foal These positions provide an ex opportunity to work children In a recreational setting Choose from Children Theatre Camp Studio Art Camp Sports Camp Day Camp Summer Centres and more Go on day trips to Canada Wonderland On tario Place park etc or learn how to ride a horse canoe or prepare a meal over an open fire Necessary training la Applicatlon forms are available at all Town facilities and at School Guidance Offices Call for details Goaltender Colin earned his second shutout in three games to backstop Youngs Pharmacy victory over Wand M Pro Sports Scoring for the winners were Sam ray Butt and Dirk McKee as Young a again moved past M and M Into third place in their division The Kinsmen team may hove turned a seesaw bailie for first place into a runaway as they moved five points up in the standings with victory over Goalie of the Week Scott Herbert who has a leagueleading 154 average continues to make key saves for the Kinsmen squad Stephen Markham scored twice to earn Player of the Week while Robbie Pilgrim Kyle Han cock and Thomas Arnold came through with singles for the Kinsmen cause Darin had the lone rep ly for Tim DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY CULTURAL CENTRE February a Stars on Ice John a than Allen and Jennifer Novak were gold medal winners In the Pre Novice Pairs event si the Great Lakes Figure Skating Com petition in London on Jan Johnathan a member of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club and partner Jennifer Is a member the Figure SkatingCIub Photo submitted Chateau sweeps Oakville Herald Special The Georgetown Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams after losing a lateaeaaoo bid for second place met In the first round of qualifying playoffs and swept a bestof three series In Game One Georgetown hosted Oakville at the Alcott Arena Friday The Chateau squad came on strong In the first few minutes of the contest as Mark Mclntyre scored from Lewis and Brad Amato after only is seconds had elapsed Just seconds later Georgetown tallied again with a goal by Amato from Sean Gulstlni Their lead stood up until early In the second period when Oakville scored the first of two quick goals to tie the score Georgetown regained their lead with a goal four minutes and seconds Into the period as Chad scored from Mitch Bull and Doug Crawford But again Georgetown was unable to hold on to the lead as netted two quick goals In the late stages of the period The Chateau Bantams forced the game Into overtime with a goal by Lewis assisted by line mates GuisttaJ and centre Adam In the third period Georgetown dominated the over time period with strong defence and a potent offensive attack Hilt and all scored to round out the victory for Georgetown Lewis Hilts and Guistinl were all credited with assists in the overtime scoring Georgetown travelled to for the second game of the set and came away with a 3 win to wrap up the series In two straight games opened the scoring early with a marker Just seconds into the opening period The Chateau squad wasnt long regrouping however and Lewis slapped Hi a loose puck just seconds later with and Mclntyre picking up assists Oakville regained the lead tern with a goal late in the period but Georgetown dominated the rest of the way both offensively and defensively with six unanswered goals Finding the mark for the Chateau team were Hilts Crawford Trevor and Adam Hasan Elinesky also chipped In with four assists to help the Georgetown cause while Hills and had two apiece and singles went to and Brad The victory was also due in large part to the physical contributions made by Tutt Mitch Butt and Peter Lee Coaches Gary Hartman and Hank Hamilton were pleased with the determined Action from the alleys OV SUN BOWL Georgetown bowlers will be travelling to Streetsvtlle this Sun day for the rone finals of the OV Sun Bight women and twelve men will be focussing on capturing a chance for an vacation for two in Florida The bouse qualifiers are Blanche Caines from the Dom tar League and Christine Somers Carol and Rose from the League The Wednesday Afternoon Ladies have two representatives and Marilyn Stevens while Hewitt Friday Social League The League has six male qualifiers Hatcher Scott Haines Tim McLcod Dave Stracban Larry Brunlon and Randy The Friday Social League will have three competing Jurgen Brian Bennett and Mike while the Wednesday Mixed has Gary Louth and the Men a League has John Catling TUP COMBO TEAM wi bowlers for the Championships This Saturday and Sunday the young bowlers will be competing to form teams at Georgetown Bow for the next round Based on the pins overaverage format according to standing a bantam a Junior and a senior will form a team with the ex of a possible 12 teams each of boys and GOLDEN AdECHAMf The qualifying round for the Golden Age National Championship will be this Friday at Georgetown Bowl This will take place In league play and will produce a team of men and a team of three women for entry in to the tone finals OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Licenced Mechanic Brakes Tune Exhaust nor Repairs TIRE SALE 18 00 USED SHOW TRESMSTDCIOl 8776501 Major atoms get down to business The North Halton Sports Major Atoms hockey team faced in the opening round of Ontario and won the two- three series with consecutive Major scored eleven third period goals in routing the visitors by a score of Doug had a field day around the net as he scored six goals and added an assist Gavin Blaine McCauley and Stephen each added a pair of goals Single markers were scored by David and Tyson Hacked and each recorded four assists with two helpers added by and won and Brent Wilkinson earned one the shutout In Streetsville on Thursday Georgetown met a very determined team After two scoreless periods of hockey the hosts took an early third period lead and lenko then scored successive goals to rive the Major Atoms a lead The host team dido quit and their hard work was rewai scored hit the empty net In the last m mite of the game Glannis Mc Cauley and Jason were credited with assists for the North Sports team Hughes again provided excellent goal tending for the Major Atoms The North Halton Sports team ex pects to meet either Milton or Stoney Creek in the next round of the playdowns DOMINION SEED HOUSE Corner of Guelph St Maple Avenue Men Thim film pro 8772460 Pick up your FREE 1988 SEED CATALOGUE Our friendly courteous staff are on hand to assist you In your selection of FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS And many gardening products available In our COUNTRY GARDEN CENTRE Seeds that can be started during February For your own plants in May Geranium Begonia Coleus Petunia Onions Pepper Dusty Miller Vinca Lobelia Dlanthus Save 10 on Country Garden Centra Price on Jlfty Products during Hit month el February Jiffy Peat Pots Strips and Pellets are popular Seed Star ting Containers that help reduce transplant shock scored to draw son less than three minutes left In Insured the victory as he Trojans unbeaten The Trojans remain undefeated in the Georgetown Ladies Basketball League as Ihey ran their record to three straight wins with a vie over Capricoms in regular schedule action last Wednesday In the other end of a doubleheadcr Mustangs downed the Cougars Anita paced the Trojan at points while Krlatensen Irvine and Zelek had eight apiece Pat chipped in with six June Nicholson bad four and Lou Oram added two Maureen Kerr topped the Capricoms with nine points while Sandra Cousins and Tracy had four each and Laurel Heinz Donna Greenwood Kelly Cunningham and Deb Pace all had wo Five players for the Mustangs pro- all the scoring in their victory Diane Gardiner for points in a losing cause for the Cougars Linda had 10 for the Cougars while Judy Thompson add ed nine Sue Cooke had eight and Kelly Forsyth contributed four In the revised schedule the Mustangs are second behind the undefeated Trojans with a record of two wins and one loss The Cougars are third with a win and two losses and the are in three outings all the as Chung Kim am had apiece Marl arm chipped in with 10 Carol Kovacevtc added Boo Tufford of the Cougars led all scorers for the night as she clicked SNOWBALL JfiTbaWmttr February it Trie Fair Mixed Taimi Wanted GEORGETOWN LIONS Are Seeking CITIZEN of the YEAR The Georgetown Lions Club Is again looking for the Citizen of the Year someone who has given unselfishly to the community The Club wants help in picking our most deserving citizen or group for 1 987 Nominations are now being received for Georgetown Citizen of the Year Please mail nominations with supporting resume no later than Feb 1 988 to C Stan chairman Citizen of the Year Georgetown Club P O Box 73 Georgetown Ontario This year citizen or group will be honoured at a dinner to be held on Tuesday March at the Club Hall Mill Street the HERALD proudly presents the iCARRIER ofthe MONTH the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Guelph St Georgetown 8772201