Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 9, 1983, p. 10

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday March 1963 Monday March 28 Lai Fm Charga paw child LaT a attorn only accepted ONLY REGISTRATIONS PLUS 1 LATE REGISTRATION Fees As Per REGISTRATION SUMMER MINOR HOCKEY ForBoyitOrtian5to IS SATURDAY 10 am MARCH tor mora Georgetown Youth Soccer Club 1983 REGISTRATION Saturday March 12 Zellers 93012 noon and Thursday March 17 Zellers 7 pm 9 pm MiniSoccer for boys and girls born 1975 and per player House League and Competitive Soccer for boys and girls born 19651974 inc per player to a maximum of per family Proof of Age and a Parents or Guardians signature required Registration fees include uniform and team photograph After 9 p March there will be a late registration fee of K per player Introducing THE NEW SILVEftCREEK GOLF RANGE Terry Mlskolczi a class A CPGA and teaching professional is launching an exciting concept for golfers this spring The Silvercreek Golf Range will be located just outside Georgetown on No High way and will be offering awidechoiceof instruction and practice options aOLF RANGE PLAN 1 Range Only Senior 55 over Junior 18under Unlimited practice balls from April through October 2 Summer Golf School Couple Senior 55 over Couple Unlimited practice balls April through October Free golhnstructlonavailable6daysaweekTuesSun Instruction begins May 17 to September 17 3 Junior Golf Program UnlimiledpracticeballsfromMay 31 Free every Sal Sun through May and June 9 a m to 1 Through July and August 5 days a week Wed Sat Sun 9am to Dally Practice Fee per bucket 5 Private Golf Instruction hour HOME OF CANADIAN MASTERS Professional quality club repair such raftnlahlng regripplng ling etc mill be PRO SHOP PURCHASING PLAN Those who Join Tonys Range Programs 2 3 will benefit from Me Pro Shop Purchasing Plan All golf equipment may be purchased St 10 cost price Start now to lower your score ssve up to on top JOIN NOW For more information contact Terry at before 10 am Town league tallies NOVICE Weston shaded Dixie in novice playoff action on the weekend Bobby Andrews David Paley each fired a pair of markers for tbe winners with Ryan Masales pocketing a single Jamie Irwin had two assists in the contest and Pa ley had one Adam Greg Martin Boris DJunnec and Chrts Shannon all netted goals for Dixie DJunnec also picked up a couple of assists while Scott and Thomas Ford added lone aids In novice playoffs got by Burlington by a score Steve potted five goals in this game with James Atkinson grabbing a single Both Jeremy Bannister and Stephen Turkosi had assists for tbe winners Burlington goals were scored by Bradley Shane Corkum and Bryan Corkurn also got an assist Oakville shaded Brampton 2 1 In novice exhibition play Kenny J affray fired both goals on assists from Brad Fisher and Seth Homer The lone Brampton marker was registered by Kevin Pettipher Tidewater squeezed past Rochester in playoff action Jason Henderson pocketed both markers for the winners on assists from Sylvaln Jeff McRae and Ed Robinson John banged in the only goal for Rochester on a pass from the stick of Shane Adams Baltimore edged Cleveland in peewee playoffs Brad and Kevin potted Baltimore scores Assists went to Ken David Thorpe and Joshua Caswell Paul Campbell bulged the twine for Cleveland lone goal ATOM Hamilton and London fought to a 3 draw in atom playoffs Gerry Hurlburt netted a pair for the winners with Wayne Stemtt adding a single Sterritt also had an assist For London it was Sandy Dokis with two goals and Clayton Leys with one Mike and passed for assists in the In atom playoff action St Kitts downed Oshawa by a count Tom Nolan picked up a couple of markers for St Kitts with David Craig and Tim Bnggs grabbing lone goals Nolan Craig Paul Paul Simmons and Robbie all contributed assists In the game no a Legions Novices good at the Acton Arena as tbe bigger players try Dale Stewart and Danny Robinson fired goals for on assists from Chris Armstrong and Dave BANTAM The Cougars trounced the Jets in Bantam playoffs Cord Taillefer netted a hat trick for the winners while Richard Voskamp and Spencer Smith fired a couple each and Paul and Michael Arbic potted singles Assists went to Dave Clark with three and Smith Taillefer and Warren Blaln grabbing single aids Sean Fitzgerald and E manual Kriticos scored the goals for the Jets on passes from Paul McLelland and Guy Boise The Rockies defeated the Whalers 127 in bantam playoff action Brad Demone fired four goals for the winners with Paul Dodds grabbing a hat trick Scott and Rob Leopardi hitting for a pair each and Mike adding a single marker to the cause Jeff Knnpman and Demone had a couple of assists each for the Rockies with Leopardl Mike Scott and Tim contrib uting lone aids Bob netted five goals for the hold up tbe mailer ones Whalers while Doug Creighton registered a pair Assists went to Steven Parker with three and Geoff Maltby with one MIDGET Buffalo got by Vancouver in midget playoffs Nick Fryers and Ted Lindsay both counted for two Buffalo markers with Andrew Ferguson netting the other Carl Woodhousc Chris Stewart and Jack helped ou with assists The Vancouver goal was pocketed by Dan Trembly on an assist from Dave Richard son Montreal and Toronto played to a draw In midget playoff action Montreal markers were nicked up by Jerry Harrington with a pair and Chris Lobslnger Clam Chalmers and Rob Allen adding singles Harrington had three assists in the match with Chalmers contributing one Troy McNaught had four goals for Toronto while Ted Mortsettc had a lone marker Grant Smith Wayne Chappel and McNaught all chalked up assists In the process Spiffing the pins ladle went Sue Robtoo both high tint trl For the men Cecil SlucElm relied top ling Other food ilngle were rolled by Jim Robtcn Artie Whit Jim Dec Hitting Ihe triple col were Cecil StucUcu 7SS IlilllerliTBllJPail- Charlie Hubble ere TannenU WellenU Buffer Mr ft Etc The High kept their hold on tint place by hulling out the or ell game Top hooter tor tidies Anderson capturing both triples unit railing a triple Other good singles went to Jerry ail Art Mitchell M7 John I Seville Ken Arnold Mo Penciling in high triple were Art Ml lentil Jerry Me Harold Seville Ken Arnold John are High Sexy SIX Stan I No Sleepers Ladle Family Increased their hold on first place by sweeping I A for ill Top hooter Carol OS and Grace Robert tripled by Betty Call Grace Mamie Clarke 111 Braid the triple sheet were Betty Lima Mamie Clarke Carol Maile Malleaon Standing are Family Cleaner HI AM Thistle Golan Top for Ihe ladies i 111 Clarke Fred Clarke MO Waller Hug in TedChnkey Top average are held by Waller Hug Helen Team ore Opals S3 Ruble Gar Peart Acua Si Pack look of pouila from Sinkers Increase their lead on tint place Top for tid ies ami to Linda Huae and Carol Jordan bad triple For the roeo Joe Scott led the way a and triple Other good single went to Garnet Ce Mike Noble IB LOU lie Parker III Elaine BoumanllJpHicilJ3tohl1itrulweCarrietC CM Lynda Hum Jackie Parker Mary HI SUndlngi are Hi pack M Good and Striker 47 Centre The Don Know are making Ibelr bid for tint place by whipping Screwball for all game and Top shooter overall wu Linda Main rolling both high 111 triple Great night Undo On the men side Peter Wlltmott topped them all rolling a Ml leJfltrl Brain Killing triple Dunn 744 Jackie Donna Mara While Joanne Brain 30 Slandlngi are Who Care I Don I Wee Can and Deri it Screwballi Aetna Zombie the King Plru or all keeping hold ant place Top lor the gall wMCWylPrnWMrotllfttbolhMghatogle mi For Don led way single ended Other good tingle were rolled by GeargUria Beerman Bryan George Fltmer la Val White Bob S3 Hilling the triple were Bryan SB White too Dan Party Ktthy James Team art Alley Weary King pins SMPaekXt Slow Poke kept their lead on I place by the two pin or all points Top shooter tor the gal wit le rolltng a as and Other good ilnglea went to IiabeUe Road Kutaaienakl Irla Elilne Hilling triple column were IHLoeKutaiHi 371 Carol Wood SUndtngi are Slow GenericiM bowl kvDvURc isi The CUmp two gamca and ran Pussy total Blue J loUU lot total leaning the Kola Bean win In Blue clobbered the taking all Bluebird The and the Bean battled it winning two game and both leams points TheSwani were hot they took TepTnTiipln KelJI lllgglmMl Angela Dunn Kutuieniki Debbie Pa ley David Joanne Lewi Io4U Keith Carter Paula MacPhenon Tammy Hammond JuJora The took two game men the Streaken Both teems tied at two each The Striken won their lint game but lost the other I wo and to the Hot Shoti The Falcon slaughtered the lleidpini taking Ihree game and stall Tap Ten Triples Richard fricey BevDunn Shelly Graham Sooki KennyHcKen- Linda JrfWhite340 Im Vim The Woodpecken clobbered the Peaeocu when hey look and point The Starlings were flying high when they won both game and total potnUagilniltneCanary The Robin and Chickadee tied it one apiece or game but the Chickadee came back to lake total Top Tea Brain MO Cindy Carter Meredith Trevor 190 Steven Batters 1 Juliinne in White Joe Bradley Hammond 177 Jennifer Gavin Wilton IN Senior The Meadow won igalnsl the Acta Both team lied at two point each The blow Poke took two game and total lei ling the Garfield slip put or a win In the Tew Triple Tenia Dunn Brute Shannon Sean Gordon Julie Aggiss training for 84 Olympics A first year honors Geography student at Wilfrid University Sara is in training for the IBM Olympics to be held in Los Angeles Sara a graduate of Georgetown High School Is one of Canadas promising athletes in the gymnastics category This includes the uneven bars the beam and tbe vault as well as the floor competition She has been working hard to perfect her talent for some years Beginning to take an interest in gymnastics with her sisters when she was only ten Sara has been training hours a day for tbe last few years My parents were the ones that first troduced the sport to me she said Her two coaches Don and Rope have helped her to improve her abilities at tbe Cam bridge Gymnastics Club Just twenty minutes by car from Aggiss has competed at the International level already She attended tbe Moscow World Gymnastics Championships In November She has also attended many world Invlta- tionals Sara came in third in the U S for her performance on the floor last June She was also on the Canadian team when they won a gold medal In England two years ago Sara prizes the medal which won In Texaathemost Iworkedveryhardforlt she said Sara sees the S and the Soviet teams as the toughest for the Ctuiadlan team to over come but she minks tbe East German and Japanese teams are within reach Sara hopes that she will make the Canadian Olympic team In IBM Her plana beyond this are undecided however She believes her second major in Physical Education at will enhance her chances in pursuing a career in athletics Aggiss enjoys what the does and has the full support of her university We are very fortunate to have her at our school Fred Nichols dean of at Wilfrid said Raiders trail Shipbuilders It has been long time since Georgetown Chrysler Raiders have tost two games in row and it couldnt have come at a worse time for the defending Canadian The Raiders have been taking it easy over past couple of weeks toying with the Flyers and that may have taken a toll their fight for the OHA Major Inter mediate A title The tetters fell at home on Friday night and then gave up four third period tallies in CoUtagwood on Sunday to lose as the Snipbulldiers took co of their final series with a two game Raider coach Gary Ford that his team may not be able to turn It on and off and nil Intuition seems to have turned into reality as the red and while have not been playing up to On Friday at Gordon the Raiders fell behind on a fart period goal and that proved to be The teams exchanged second period tallies and each added a couple In the Qna frame When the final sounded tbe visiting Shlp- been able to dodefeat the Raiders on their own tot Raider legs held up or opening two frames in CoUingwood on Sunday night but the red and white legs couldnt keep up tbe pace In the final frame beat Brad Miller four times to lake a win and a surprising two game lead in the aeries The turning point in came With less than a minute remaining In nilddle stanza Trailing by one the found eoualuer and never looked back Four goals the opening seven minutes of the final frame put the Raiders a deep bole at will take hard work and Determina tion to dig out Game three of tbe best of seven set goes tonaorrow night at Gordon Aleott with game four la CoUtagwootJ don

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