Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1991, p. 25

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THE HERALD Wednesday March Page 2 Thorogood takes Industrial Leagues singles title By ALEX TOUGH The Industrial Leagues singles champion for 199001 is Dennis Thorogood In defeating Jeff Richardson in the final it was a case of the old bull winning over the young bull Both players brought their form to the fore on the night The consolation final was won by Hunter Carroll over Dan Aber crombie in the quiet of the late evening at the Legion Most players left as they dropped due to the snow storm Bryan Turner Jim Charter Mark See Al Murphy and Roy Rudiger were the champion contestants The runner up disposed of Jim Fisher Dan Abercrombie Dave Tomlinson Rod Beaumont and Beau Beau moot scored Carroll started and 104 crombie opened 112 and George Powell 102 Joe Cairns closed 106 and US against Bruce Hope Barry Sproule began and thats about it for highlights In league play Hustlers lead the Gasketman Cutters by eight points in the first division The teams play the two bottom teams this Wednesday and the results could be crucial to the run in In the second division Acadian Pools lead Aces by 13 points which is reasonable com fortable Monday night leaders George no 2 feel McGibbon no breathing down their neck with some 16 points splitting the teams However the mam news and excitement of the week was nothing to do with the top teams Rather the opposite Bottom team no 2 the ladies won their first ever match in the history of the League The girls defeated Ex diange no 2 in a memorial light Sublime sublime happens sometimes and the girts won both earns fours for the match ell Weir scored 135 and won his without partner Greg Sean McQuarne and An irea Clifford also scored high Meanwhile McGibbon no at home took Hollywood by the maximum 14 points Stan continues to shine and finished the maximum finish 170 a near impossible feat He also scored 140 as did Bruce Hope and Jeff Richardson Exchange no lost to George no 2 Ed Peterson Bruce Stevens and Bill Taylor scored and Paul Sargent came in with 135 George no faced the might of too 2 and only managed one point This came in singles from Dan Hall who won over Jim Charter Jeff Henderson and Pete Pickering scored three 140s with Terry Hancock and Ken Baker scoring a single 140 Ted Nelson scored Jeff Henderson com a big match with Williams 2 Shirley Pen fold 2 Brian Hicks and Hugh Smid each fired Mark See 135 Erwin See 130 in the clash between George no 2 and no George no won by 104 to keep their nose in front of the standings Time Out were also big win dropping only one point a singles to Paul Larry Varey closed 110 and scored with John Colter firing two The opposition were Copper Up no Kettle no l lost all points to OTooIes no High scores came from Mike Pepper Brian Walton and Wayne Eagles The youth section picked up another player in Tommy Allen his debut was not too in points winning however his presence was welcome Good to have another member on Sunday afternoon at from 00 to 30pm Major Novice Lumbermen drop three at Preston tournament Georgetown Beaver Lumber AA Major Novice hockey club participated in the Annual Preston Gambles Oldtimers In Novice Hockey Tour namenl Feb 23 and 24 in Preston finishing with a record The first game found the Lumbermen defeated by MTD Products of Kitchener The second game was won by Stratford Avon Park Ford hockey club The first Georgetown goal was scored by Scott Ellis on a scram ble play assisted by Ryan Bobor and Matt Hotham Now trailing Ryan Bobor skated hard to break up a Stratford offensive play and then went on an end to end rush to score on a shot high on the glove side to bring the score to 52 Dan Smith added the final Lumberman tally to bring the game to its conclusion at in Stratfordsfavor The game was won by Waterloo Warrick Connestoga Rovers Ryan Carter played solid goal for Georgetown for a period and a half Tyler Pearce tried in vain to hold the fort but came up short Notable Georgetown included Jamie nek Elliot Heinz Jay Campbell Trevor Cash Joshua Travels and Jay Hayes Jay Campbell captain of the Lumbermen was selected to the all star team and contributed two assists in an winning effort COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming Post Your RESULTS Phone Rob 8772201 or Fox 8774960 AUTO IMPORT TRUCKS PERFORMANCE TIRES Advertise In the HERALD PLUMBING SUPPLIES LIMIT D 111 OP ACRYLIC SHOW UNITS VANfTIIl WHIRLPOOLS Aw BOUCHER ALUMINUM SELECTION OF COLOURS SOFFIT FASCIA AJft 5 SEAMLESS ALCAN STORM DOORS STORM ESTIMATES TWISS FUELS LTD Fuel Lubricants Hr Emergency Burner Service Installations Equalized Billing BLAKE LEAVITT SONS AUTO SERVICE AND HAUL CENTRE Service To All Make And Models UHAUL 374GUELPHST CHARTER TOURS ACTON RENTALS SALES SERVICE G Cooper Equipment Rentals Limited Your Authorized Stihl Dealer 877552U JOHN A GIBSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING TAX RETURNS SMALL BUSINESS PERSONAL SALES TAX CONSULTING Oorgtown 8770807 WEDNESDAY Curling Ladies curling 7 at North Halton Golf and Country Club Skating AdultskateB 20p m at Memorial Arena Swimming Family 7 30 30 at Acton Indoor Pool Public 30 m at Georgetown Indoor Pool THURSDAY Curling Mixed curling and p m at North Halton Golf and Country Club Bowling Open bowling noon until close at Georgetown Bowl Limited lanes avaiable so call for reserva Swimming Public m Adult 9 00 10 p at Acton indoor Pool FRIDAY Curling Mixed curling 7 and 9 p at North Halton Golf and Country Club I Winter Oct to March ACTON ARENA Saturday Public 3 30 m Sunday Public GORDON At Tuesday parent and Tot 50 a Noon skate 12 12 50 p Friday Noon skate 12 50 m Parent and Toll Saturday Public 2 p m Sunday Public l 20 m Memorial Arena has a skate from 8 m and public skating on Sunday from 50 m For more informa tall Aclon Arena Gordon Alcoll 877 Georgelown Memorial Arena Next Away Gai March 9 p m vs Orangeville FRIDAY Skating Noon skate 12 p m Parent and tot 1 00 2 50 at Alcott Arena Bowling Open bowling at Georgetown Bowl noon until 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