Pane 12 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday April 1983 best AVAILABLE COPY Halton golf tourneys set Again this year the Business Development Department is organizing the enormously popular Open and Halton Fall Classic golf tour naments These tournaments will be held at the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakvllle on Saturday June and Wednesday Sept 20 For further information con tact Business Development Department Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Rd PO Box L6J 416 8272151 Day of Champions proves exciting By HAL PELLS GMHA HL Convenor Saturday Apr saw the Georgetown Minor Hockey Associations Day of Champs get under way with the Bantam Championship Rick last years coach of the year was back again with manager Dalton tine determined to make it two championships in a row Curwood Packagings coaching duo of Kevin Hughes and Jay Anderson had other plans Having lost to Hideouts Tim Korton squad twice in the playoff round Curwood was determined this would not be number three With only four seconds left in the first period Ryan Pells assisted by Dave Lawrence and Steve Smith scored Curwoods first goal At the 614 mark of the second period Kevin Shaw sent Darren Gray away with a pass breaking over the blueline and tucking the puck behind the goaltender with a good wrist shot making it 20 Cur At the mark Ryan Pells scored the eventual winner on a picture goal pulling the goalie of position then flipping the puck over him with a backhander Pells goal was assisted by Smith and Ar thur Grant Bowlers solo rush and great shot made it at Eric Bradburys unassisted effort at 1117 finally put Hortons on the board and closed out the se cond period scoring Hortons put the pressure on beginning the third period and drew first blood at the 331 mark when Corey took a shot from inside the assisted by Rob Brown Jeff Dickeys unassisted effort at and Kevin Shaws marker assisted by Dickey with 21 seconds closed out the scoring and lifted Curwood to the Bantam Championship Congratulations to Kevin and Jay and thanks to coaches Rick and Hor tons Tony Held and Ted Patrick Chicken Villa and Brian Bond Georgetown Honda for making this year the succe it w Murray Motors find Carpet Barn the top two teams through the regular season and playoffs faced off against each other and played up to expecta tions with 003 of the most exciting games of the day Murray Motors Andy Chymycz scored two quick goals at and 712 of the first period David Zylstra assisted on both goals with Boudreau also assisting on second goal Carpet Barns Glannui Markou closed gap to one scoring at the mark assisted by Steve At the mark of the second period David scored the only goal of the second period giving Carpet Barn the tie Jim Whorley assisted on ef fort The teams traded goals in the third forcing the game into over time Carpet Barns Markou scored his second at 712 assisted by Evan Craighead and Murrays came back at 828 to even the score at three and forcing the OT Zylstra was the goal scorer assisted by At 256 of OT Murray Motors Colin Camp bell became an instant hero with his unassisted effort ATOM Rockwells Pam Anderson was here last year and lost to Hills Tire With the absence of co- coach Jim the pressure was all on her this year Variant coaches Tom Newberry and Dominic Giordano were firsttime coaches to Georgetown this year and probably shared Andersons Varian got off to a quick start with Gary McNeilly scoring from Mike at the mark of the first period Warren Evans unassisted effort at 912 tied the game for Rockwell and closed out first period scoring Rockwells Gary McLean scored three unanswered goals in the second period Adding assists were Jamie Dave and Jason Parker Mike Olsen scored Varians second goal on a penalty shot at 226 of the third period and Andrew brought Varian within one goal with his unassisted effort at 351 Dave closed out the scoring assisted by Sean Peasgood at 949 of the third assur ing the win Congratulations to and Jim and the Rockwell team Thanks to Varian coaches along with Jeff Hannah Andy Scott Van de Valk Halton Hills Tire and Doug and Brian Masini of Daves Service Centre MIDGETJUVENILE Standard Products and Autohaus faced of In the last game of the day and underdog Autohaus drew first blood at the mark of the first period when Ian Johnston set up by George Kent scored the first of his two goals Standard Pro ducts evened the score at on an unassisted effort by Jeff McNiven Autohaus took the lead 5 STORE HOURS pm except Thursday Friday 930 am900 pm again at 1151 when Donnie Guest assisted by Steven Little and Chris Lush scored Autohaus second goal Standard Products closed tbe gap once again when Jeff McNiven scored his second at assisted by Lance Reld and Gary Cunn ingham With one minute and 11 seconds remaining In the- opening period the underdog Autohaus took a onegoal lead to end the period withIan Johnstons unassisted tal ly The penaltyfilled second period saw Autohaus take a twogoal lead when Donnie Guest scored his se cond at Assists went to Chris Lush and Mike Bergeron Standard Products scored the next two goals to tie the game again Jeff McNiven completed his hat trick at 627 assisted by Mark Talbot and Gary Cunningham The tying marker was an unassisted effort by Cunningham at 23 persisted in the third and took the lead once again when Guest completed his hat trick assisted by Johnston With the game on the line the penalty free third period saw some excellent hockey with Standard Products playing catchup and ty ing the score at five with Peter goal at assisted by Mark Talbot and Alain Thibault With overtime looming Standard Products ended the suspense with seconds left in the third when dashed the hopes of Autohaus with his goal assisted by Lance and McNiven SUMMARY BANTAM Curwood 6 Tim Horton PEEWEES Murray Motors 4 Carpet Bam 3 ATOM Rockwell 5 3 MIDGETJUVENILE Standard Products 6 Autohaus 5 BRAND By Glenda Hughes Sales Rep 8730300 I guess I wont write whats really on my mind this week but I sure am gathering up interesting column material for next month AFTER I move into my new house until then Ill fume in silence take my Valium put on my smiling face and sell real estate Im sitting at my typewriter this morning with our faithful golden retriever feet as is customary for this part of my week She always seems to know when I am going to be rattling out a column and is content to have my feet and my typewriter as company During the selling of our home I was very concerned about the coming and go ing of agents and clients through the house for an overfriendly dog can be a pain to prospective purchasers So with this In mind we were always home for a showing so as to keep her under control or take her out with us for a walk There were some incidents where I even took her into my office where she slept peacefully under my desk for a couple of hours Perhaps we were be ing overcautious but as we deal every day with homes that have animals there when we are showing them we also know the distur bance that they can be A couple of weeks ago I showed a home where the owners were out and I walked in to hear this little dog barking up a storm It was sitting on a rocking chair in the kitchen and barking and occasionally growl ing the whole time we were in the house I dont have to tell you that it very difficult to view this home as lovely as it was with this disturbance going for one can not even make appropriate com ments to purchasers over the noise Naturally the viewing was cut short and I wouldnt be surprised if that owner lost out on a sale that day due to the problem With the number of homes that have pets I find it difficult to im agine that the owners of these homes dont try to make some ar rangements for their care during this very trying period of their lives One can hardly blame a dog for being upset with strangers walking in to their home but surely something can be done to keep happy for the time the home is on the market You might give it some con sideration if you are 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