Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 14, 1990, p. 20

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THE HERALD Wednesday Duplicate Bridge In Duplicate Bridge competition staged last Monday at Georgetown Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on Mill Street Doris Barber and Norma combined to claim the Number One winners spot Whitham and Early Ryder teamed up to capture the Number Two winner s position and the team- of Mike and Rene March locked up the Number Three winners placement Open Duplicate Bridge competition is held everv Monday afternoon at the Georgetown Legion with play BEST AVAILABLE COPY Figure Skating Danielle Dembie skates to gold Major Atoms Star Fuels hot and cold Georgetown Star Fuels Major Atoms had a busy week with a return match against Milton in County playoff action and par ticipation In the Golden Puck Atom tournament in Port Colborne Milton had beaten Star Fuels soundly the first game of Tn County but in this return match Georgetown Star Fuels actually outplayed their opponent for two periods Milton chalked up the opening goal but two minutes later Chris scored out front on a pass from Pete Mashinter Ryan Taylor also earned an assist on this one In the next minute Georgetown went ahead by one on a shot out front by Stephen Markham that was deflected into the net by An assist aho wait to Mashinter on this one Milton then scored to tie the first 2 2 Halfway through the se cond period scored from the slot to put ahead by one Andy Kerslake and Jamie Bnggs collected assists on this goal Milton again came back to end the second period in a 33 tie The third period went scoreless until the very end with both teams on the doorstep on many attempts Andrew Craig had a good game Li net for the local squad The thought they had a tie with their arch rivals but not to be Milton scored with one minute remaining to win Weekend tournament action saw the Star Fuel Atoms off to Port Col borne The opening game against Pickering was a little disappoin ting as Georgetown got off to a slow start Penalties also hurt Pickering had a lead with only four minutes left in the game Georgetown then scored on a shot by assisted by Taylor Gary then scored assisted by Rob Pilgrim to end the game in a 42 loss for Georgetown In game two Georgetown got off to a good start against Jamie scored on a scram in front of the net assisted by McNiven One minute later scored from the slot on a pass from Bnggs Andrew Craig stopped many scrambles in front of his net for Georgetown then scored at the begin ning of the third period to trail by one goal Mashinter then shot went in and got the rebound and scored With 3 25 left i play got a man advantage on a Georgetown penalty and scored on a goal then scored two quick unanswered goals one with only Think Ahead For Winter Indus trill seconds left in the game to win Game three of the tournament saw Georgetown put It all together to defeat a very strong team in TriCounty league play At the end of the first period led 2 1 Curtis Hoogen dam called from the Minor Atoms scored for Georgetown just before the buzzer went Assists went to McNiven and Pilgrim Mashinter then scored in front of the crease on a pass from Goodhew to tie the game Georgetown then took a twoman penalty and with this double ad vantage Flamboro scored to lead by one Early in the third period Georgetown tied it up again on a shot out front fay MarkJwm Assists went to Mashinter and Goodhew Shortly after Flamboro scored to take the lead again but this ex citing seesaw battle was not over yet Geoffrey blocked many Flamboro attempts With only three minutes left in the game Pilgrim scored out front on a pass from Mashinter to tie the game again Only 11 seconds re mained on the clock when Georgetown had a faceoff in their own end Gary McNiven carried the puck down the ice and across the Flam boro and met their defence Linemate Mashinter was right there with him picked up the loose puck and scored with a low wrist shot in the last second of play Just after the puck crossed the goal line the buzzer sounded to declare Georgetown a victor Danielle years old and a member of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club continued with her seasonlong medal harvest at the Western On tario Section Winter Invitational Competition held in Sarnia over the weekend Danielle won the gold medal in the Juvenile Ladles A freeskate category and collected a bronze medal in the Juvenile Ladies freeskate competition The two medals won in Sarnia bring her medal total to nine this figure skating season from a number of competitions The invitational competition at traded over skaters in various categories from both Canada and the United States The Georgetown Figure Skating Golden Age bowling GOLDEN AGE BOWLING TEAM STANDINGS Happy Gang 108 Jet Set 107 Alley Cats 99 Bowler Domes Snow Birds Corner Pins Skylarks Dominoes Super Six Hopefuls Toilers Blue Jays High Single Flat Joyce Vina Shannon Gertrude ShortUl George Archibald 284 Harvey 226 NORTH END NISSAN MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 WANT SOMETHING NEW EXCITING JOIN THE FUN LEARN TO SCUBA DIVEI Courses Begin 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champion ships will be staged for the first time Each Ontario Section of the will send their three top teams to compete for the honor of being the first ever Ontario Juvenile precision skating team champion The host Georgetown Figure Skating Club has teams entered in both the Juvenile and Novice categories In all it is expected that over 20 teams and more than 500 skaters will participate in the competi tions QUESTION I my Mil I would file my tax return early this year Aside from the las Lite rush before the 30 deadline ore there any other tagsi in Ring early Mark Bulickl ANSWER There are several advantages Your return will probably be more quickly your relund if any will be paid sooner and if you make an error you have time to correct it before the deadme and avoid possible penalties COMPUTATION ON LOCATION We Are Now To Offer Id flw in Computer Data Services MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 8776565 THIS SPOT RESERVED FOR YOUI Call our display k advertising toddy we will get your message to 35000 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