THE HERALD Wednesday February 1 1989 Page 21 inarms The close coverage provided by this Centennial Charger didn help a McKenzieSmith Mustang as she struggled to grab the ball during public school girls basketball play at Centennial last Wednesday Centennial won the match 16 Herald photo Industrial Growth Fund Buying an RRSP Results are what count Many investors select The Industri Croup of Funds and Mackenzie Fimncul Corporation primarily bee of our repuiiiion And it us our is one to fin consumers ind financial idvisors dike But we rather you selected us for mother reison our performance record After all results ire reallv whit count For both of us One example lyr 10 Industrial Growth Fund 112 HO 16 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE INDUSTRIAL GROUP OF FUNDS AND FOR RRSPs YOU CONTACT REGAL CAPFML PETER C 10FaganDrlva Georgetown Ont LTD OVER YEARS OF HELPING CANADIANS REACH FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE The Industrial Group of Funds Mackenzie Financial Corporation All figures to December I are relurn nil income invested and includinv of dividend rjort Past performance not indicative of future results Any offers made only bymspectus winch contain complete ddmk of alt charges Please read il before a purchase and retain it for future reference More off ice success for Peewee Bs The Georgetown Weldwood Major B Peewees have had more success off the ice than on recent On ice they shut out in their last two league games against Burlington and and in their first OMHA playoff game against Milton Off ice they had a successful fund raising raffle The first prize winner of a side of beef was Susan Gibson of Toronto The second prize winner of a black forest ham was Don Weinert of and the third prize winner of was Snow of Georgetown The team wishes to thank all those who par ticipated The statistics have been tabulated for the season to date They are based on a per game calculation for team members who have played in at least two- dozen games Leaders on the even handed plusminus category were Matt Michael Travers and Matt Anderson and Jeremiah Fendfey topped the goals scored category while Jason and Deruchie led the assists category Derek Charlie Snook and Blaine Ken nedy led the team in blocked shots while Shannon Morris and Casselman had the fewest penalties Ken Brown and Ryan Hay led En takeouts In respect to most improved over the course of the season we have the following results Morns and Anderson led in plusminus Fendley led in goals and and Charlie Snook in assists topped the blocked shot list Hay and Andrew Marshall took the fewest penalties category while Morns and Anderson improved most with respect to the number of takeouts Weldwood playoff series resumes this week with two games in Milton Bantams bowl em over Bantam bowlers at Georgetown Bowl knocked down many pins to qualify for the Master Bantam zone round of the Provincial Championships This where a bantam boy a bantam girl form a team with a Master Teaching or Tournament Bowler Georgetown representatives are as follows Tanya Martin and Chris with Bratkin Lynn Dales and Chris Wilkes with Wendy Parent Melissa McGugan and Geoffry Beauparlant with Andy Parent Lynn Moreland and Kevin Shap- with Ralph Miller Nancy and Martin Johnston with Gord Lane Monica and Matthew Walker with Carolyn Lane and Cairns and Paul Larocque with Sandy Cuthbert Runnersup and substitutes for the bantams girls are Jennifer Doyle and Kimberley Conrad For the boys are Ken Armstrong and Jeff Pringle The zone round is scheduled for GuelphonMar 1969 Its About Time We Gave HALTON HILLS The Business Good for you folks who are purchasing the things you need here at home What you re doing is smart because buying locally helps our economy and improves our standard of living Dollars spent with Halton Hills merchants stay here They drift away to Brampton Toronto and Can you the last time people in those communities showed up here to help put out a fire or donate to a local project Give Hills the business Pester its retailers for your shoes shirts groceries home furnishings everything you need or want YoullsaveJime money and more portantly you II be making an investment in our future that will benefit you your children and your children s children A Message on behalf of Our Community brought to you by the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1866