Tift WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday February 1391 Two ties and one loss for Hurricane Peewees Scoring play Acton Sabre player Jim English scores his second of three goals dur Wednesday night playoff game against Fergus at Acton Arena Sabres had lost their first game on Monday but roared back at home winning 92 Herald photo by Robert Risk On Jan just hours after their tournament victory in Kingston Minor found themselves in a shootout against the Brampton Maroons at Aleott Arena Before it was over a total of pucks had crossed the goallines and Hurricanes were on the wrong side of a score s offence was led by Jamie Walker who scored two back to back goals in the second and set up another two in the third for a four point night Justin Davis added two more and set up one Jamie Bnggs Curtis Carr and Tom Baynton rounded out s scoring with one apiece Darin and Peter Mashmter set up two each with single assists going to Andrew Harthoit and Todd Miller Unfortunately someone had declared a defensive holiday and all this offence went for naught No doubt the physical demands of the five games over the weekend had taken its toll on the young legs On Friday evening after some welcomed rest Hurricanes ed north for a makeup game with Barne The rescheduled match was played at the Allendale Sports Complex which includes two Olympic size ice surfaces The extra room to manoeuvre did not seem to benefit the of fence Even with all the skating room the defence kept the for wards to the outside forcing either tgjttad angle shot or the turnover The majority of good scoring chances in this 2 tie were the result of good passes Goal scorers for Halton were Justin Davis and Todd Miller with assists going to Dann Finlayson and Colin Page on the first and Steve Roy on the second Tyke House League Armstrong Insurance played a close tyke house league game on Feb against McFarlane Masonary winning Thomas Temple of Armstrong gave his team the edge scoring two goals while teammate Billy McDonald netted the other Assisting for Armstrong were Ted Morris Jordan Armstrong Jason Hunt and Trevor Smith Matthew Terry scored the lone McFarlane goal assisted by Jor dan Scuralh and Ryan Louth Terra Cotta Cookies won yet another game beating Eagle Landscaping Cookies Chad Fleming and Jason each had two goals on the way to the victory Other Terra Cotta scorers were Kyle Graham Jones and Jason Forbes with assists from Michael Irvine Joel Bradley Holmes and Raymond Eagle s Matthew Seaman scored two followed by Daniel Kooy with one Assisting were Bradley Norton Bobby McMullen Allan Humberstone Michael Pacheco and Jason Howson Construction finished ahead of J V Clothing with an Putting one up A Georgetown District High School Rebel midget basketball player attempts to sink a basket during their game against C Drury at on Wednesday The victory helped Rebel midgets secure the last playoff berth In their division Herald photo score led by Daniel who got five goals Other scorers for Montego were Andrew Hodgson with two followed by Bradley Whitteker Lane Steven Kogon and Sean Reynolds with one each Getting assists for were Matthew Eric Ryan Brent Beaumont and Bradley son Kyle scored three and Ryan got the other in a losing cause for Clothing assisted by Austin Kevin Wagner and Gavin Major Novice Lumber loss ends season The Georgetown Beaver Lumber AA Major Novices fell to defeat a the hands of the Orangeville Lions by a score of 20 in Orangeville on Sunday Feb This defeat also eliminates the Lumbermen from 0 M H A Georgetown gave a gallant effort by extending the series to 5 games but Orangeville Lions prevailed 7 points to 3 The first period was scoreless Georgetown jumped to the attack early with Ryan Bobor Matt Dan Smith and Brent McClung adding good offensive pressure for the visitors Ryan Carter played excellent goal with 6 key saves to keep the score not chedatO0 The second period found applying good pressure Ryan Carter came up big to aside their efforts Finally at the 16 27 mark Orangeville scored on a clean goal just inside the post Georgetown rallied the balance of the period to find the equalizer but could not buy a goal The se cond period ended 10 in Orangeville s favor The third period found Georgetown applying more pressure but put the game away at the 2 35 mark to ice the victory at Georgetown elected to pull the goalie at the IB mark Bobor and Smith almost jammed one in in the dying seconds but they were turned aside as Orangeville won the series Andrew Harthold gave and took the biggest hit of the night when he collided with a Barne defender behind the net and both players bounced back about 10 feet Jeff Langdle also had a steady night in net making the best defensive play of the game with stops on two rapid fire shots mid way through the second ting a 2 1 lead at the time Last Sunday Hurricanes mov ed south and once again had to settle for a tie this time 33 against Oakville Rangers Rangers are scrambling for a playoff berth and this tie was of little use against one of the four teams they are trying to catch Temple leads Armstrong team to 31 victory over Masonary by Laurie Burns Exercise Physiologist Fiber is good for you WHY FIBER IS A BOON TO WEIGHT CONTROL Eating foods that are high in fiber is important to a weight control program because of fiber s many benefits Here is a reminder of some of those benefits Fiber is filling One tends to feel fuller with smaller amounts of food 2 High fiber foods take longer to chew which gives the brain more time to register and eliminate hunger signals 3 Fiber helps prevent constipation and Fiber helps prevent the exposure of the digestive track to cancer causing agents 5 Fiber helps prevent excessive cholesterol buildup Note The best source of fiber are natural whole grain products and fresh fruits and vegetables When food is processed most fiber is removed While some vitamins and minerals can be replaced through enrichment fiber cannot Raw fruits and vegetables including the skins have a higher fiber content than those that have been cooked Coursegrain products have more fiber than ground grain products and stir fried sauteed and steamed foods have more fiber than foods that are boiled CARRIER OF THE WEEK BOYS GIRLS Brent a Grade student at Bennett Public School in Acton has been delivering newspapers for the Halton Hills Herald for two and a half years He delivers papers every Wednesday and Saturday Brent has opened his own savings account to take care of future needs For his efforts Brent will receive a large pizza courtesy of Queen Pizza in Acton TAKE A BIG STEP TOWARDS A BRIGHT FUTURE JOIN THE HERALD CARRIER TEAM EARN A REGULAR INCOME NO COLLECTIONS DONT DELAY CALL TODAY the HERALD CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 8772201