Page THE HERALD Wednesday May IMS GBA News fl CHAMPIONS THREE YEARS IN A ROW The Senior soccer Rebels won the annual Lord Elgin Soccer Tournaments Division A title this past Saturday for the third successive year The Rebels defeated Wilfred of Hamilton Thistletown and Midland on route to the crown The team consists of front row left to right Terry Ryder Peter Koch Tony Pat Shanks Ed Stew Corbett Ken Ross back row left to right Gary Miller Doug Thompson Ted Frank Point Paul Thompson Pete Hurley Ian Syme Victor Koch and coach Tom Deer With the completion of the rosters for years house league teams the GBA Is now ready to begin another season The lists are complete as can be made at this time If a boys or girl a name does not appear you are advised to contact the league and the oversight will be corrected In some cases names do not appear as the boy was trying out for AllStar and still on the team at he time the rosters were prepared Some of the teams are still without sponsors coaches It is hoped both situations will be corrected shortly In the meantime if a team is unsponsored they will be referred to by number only As far as coaches or managers are concerned anyone wishing to volunteer for any team or any age group is advised to contact the recreation department and leave his name The association will be In touch AllStar ball will be in full swing by May and house league action will start June TBALL No Coaches Trudie McNlven Mc- Candless Players Scott Nicholas Barnes David Grover Farrow Wayne Snow Mat Paul McLeod Christopher Wayne McNlven Pamela McMeekln Gordon Brent Selby Team No Coach Tom Simmons A lard Rodger Moore Tim Van Jeffrey Gaistinl Theresa Tripp Paul Simmons Brian Presley James Gordon Buck Brent Hutt Daniel Kent Michael Ross Turn No J Coaches Keith Mills Players Valerie Wallace Jim Wallace Michael Wallace Charles Robert Peebles Carolyn Jeffrey Millo Patrick Fisher Steven Cook Steven Rainbow Gregory Sparling Richard Anthony Chlvottl Team No Coach Eric Players Scott Maclean Cameron Maclean Lisa Anne Bowie Robert Christopher Gill Dennis Richard Eric Skelton Mark Howie Gregory Peacock Robert Perry TYKE Team No 1 Standard Prod a els Coach W Guistlnl Moultrey Crcs 3665 Manager Ron Gorton Regan Cres Players Paul Guistlnl David Gorton Garv Robertson Greg Robertson Don Gilbert Michael Daquand Darren Kemp Robert French Tim Fleming Brian Kemp Carrie Perry Kim Perry Team No 2 Irwin Manager Butch Gardner Players Shawn Cutting Jeffrey Ian Sea ton Terry Merrill Scott Russell Kevin Hannlgon Robert Hill Jeff Samulak Doug Covert Heather Wallace Kimberley Kirk Cindy Perryment Team No 3 Managers Marks 63 Stockman CarpentereiStockmanCrea Players John Van Gogh Dean Marks George Osborne Mark Snow David ChapDn Glen Farrow Michael Johnston Keith Stephen Roy Peebles Diane Wilson Shannon Jackson Tod Carpenter Team No Coach Pat Coulson Grey tone Cres 1360 Manager Mr Wood Baylor Players David Wood Jimmy Dennis Lawrence Tom Andy Fisher Derek Roy Scott Falcone Jackson Michael Oliver Elaine Hughes Sherry Kill Kelly Frlesen Players Richard Gale Mark McLean Bruce Dairy 1 Baron Ricky Mark Richard Bobbli John Williams Rodney Juniper Hal Barton Cathie Barton Jane Mitchell Team No Delrei Restaurant ft Tavern Coach Dave Domanski Sherman Players Cameron Hsra Mark Townsend Ross Alan Presley George Howie Jay Anderson Todd Cull Gregory Barrett Diane Susan Shearer Holly Shearer Allen Domanski Hockey support group annual meeting Call for better use of ice time The Georgetown Minor Doucette Lis Barnes Ann Saturday May the Banquet The banquet is to be table guests and trophy Hockey Support Group held McMenemu Pete Georgetown Minor Hockey Georgetown and presentations Tickets are still the annual General Meeting Bob Ron Support Group will be holding District High School at 4 available from association THE GDHS JUNIOR SOCCER Rebels oneman scoring machine Ken scored ail the Junior Rebs goals in their two encounters last week The learn tied Perdue 1 and wiped out General Wolfe One Georgetown player on Rams Pre season try outs and practices have now ended for the Halton Hills Rams the local entry in the Junior division of the Ontario Lacrosse Association The team now embarks on their gruelling schedule which hopefully will end In a league championship Based on the teams past performances when they were known as the Acton Rams there is a very real possibility that championship laurels will be their reward this season team can be called veteran only three newcomers cracked this seasons line up Therestof the team Is comprised of returnees from last seasons battles The three newcomers are forwards Bill Fox Matt Spehar and Andy Broadbent is the only Georgetown boy to make the team and his efforts to date have impressed the teams management The team in cludes goalkeepers Jim Gary and Doug Taylor designated as forwards are Bruce Cooksley Wilson Paul Wilson Kevin Glen Sherman Jim Chlslom and Bruce Green the defence will be bolstered by Ian Campbell Wade Knight Ian Duff Bruce Swift and Wayne Young The Rams played in on Monday night but their first real test of the young season will come here at home on Thursday when they tangle with Huntsville defeated Orange ville over the weekend and have a powerful crew Two team members Rick and Reg Holllnhead tolled for Victoria British Columbia in the Western Junior A Lacrosse League last season and their addition has strengthened an already potent offence also boasts the presence of last years league scoring leader Jim Meredith who scored over 100 goals Meredith can best be described as deadly around the net Thursdays game will test the mettle of the Rams and should provide a good In dication of the teams potential for this season Game time is 30 at the Georgetown arena Hills Rams HOME Thursday May Monday May IB 30 Thursday May B 30 Thursday Junes 30 Thursday June 12 8 Thursday June 30 Monday June 30 a Thursday July 10 8 30 Thursday July 17 8 MondayJuly21 8 Thursday Thursday July A Monday May 12 B 30 Thursday May 30 SO Friday 30 Sunday June 7 Wednesday June 30 SaturdayJuneZBS 30 Thursday July 3 8 Sunday July 134 Wednesday July Saturday 30 Wednesday July308 Rams vs Huntsville Rams vi Rams vs Orillla RamsvsRexdale Rams vs Misslssaugt Rams vs Owen Sound Rams vs Rams vs Rams vs Owen Sound Rams Misslssauga Rams vs Huntsville Rams at Rama at Owen Sound Rams at Rex dale RamsatOrillia Rams at Misslssauga Rama at Rams at Rams at Owen Sound RamsatRexdaie Rams at Misslssauga Rams at Huntsville Rams at Edward H Schroeder D C DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QUEEN 5T EAST BRAMPTON Telephone Hours SIT HOUR SERVICE CLINIC PARKING Dave this post Sunday at Cedarvale Community Centre The approximately people who attended were assured by several members of the executive that this past season could well be regarded as the most successful in the associations history As outgoing president Bob Tost remarked the people Involved in the groups various activities did outstanding service and as a result of this no serious problems arose The group showed a bank balance of however a guaranteed investment cer tificate in the amount of has yet to be called therefore I the financial situation la considered stable Various suggestions were tabled In regards to con- stltutional changes and Ihey will be voted on when the new executive meets June 1 at I at Cedarvale Head coach Ron Dixon brought up the point that I roughly 40 percent of practice time is wasted through various reasons and be suggested that since the association Is paying if or Ice time they should assure that It la used properly Also In connection with ice time treasurer Bob Thompson noted that with two ice surfaces In use next year the association cost Is expected to double from this years outlay to roughly As he pointed out the money will have to come from but this dilemma was left for the new executive perusal One problem thai seems to crop up year after year Is the continual loss of equipment One suggestion from the floor was to have parents sign for their youngsters equipment The resultant financial will again this year be doing practices responsibility on the parents battle in the Toronto and District Soccer Leagues their annual Father and Son win feature head members THE GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT Meeting and Includes front row left to right Joyce GROUP executive The new executive was elected Bob Thompson and Shirley Simpson back row this past Sunday at the associations annual General left Bob Tost and Chuck Krajaclch HOUSE LEAGUE Team No Players Andy Beddoe Mike Caruso Warren Crawford Paul Karolidls Jim Kemper Donald Lawrence Jason Mogg Tracy Perry Kevin Terry Pottrulf Mark Roberts Steve Team No Players Peter Allen Craig Baron Paul Bobby Grasby Shawn Cheryl Anne Jackson George Mann Glen Peer Russell Power Allan Schweyer Glenn Donald Turner Douglas Turner Team No 3 Players Charles Anderson Robert Anderson Gregory Cazabon James Craig Danny Drumm Eric Paul David Fayle David Griffiths Kevin Hughes Mark Lin Ron Martin Michael Mitchell Team No Players Paul Chaplin Bob Dean Mike Gary McLean Bradley David Parent Peter Talbot Mark Taylor Brad Trevor Tyndall Brian Ward Weir Karen Wilson BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Team No Mr Scully 5922 Mr Wilson 877 Players Greg Scully Ian Craig Steve Dodge Stephan Grasby Dean Weir Robbie Masson Daryl Simm Van Paul Campbell John Barnes John Peters Ted Karen Cawley Team No Mr Players Kevin Paynter Tim McGuIre Douglas Brian Simpson Donald Paul Harnett Bruce Wenham Michael Terry Gull Bill Taylor David Herrlngton Howard McGarry Team No a Bob BIT IBIS N Bergeron Armond Chlasson Bob Allison Martin Pickett Mark Brabant Frank Lenskl Mark Barry Simpson George Farrow Pete Robinson Martin Hartford Jamie Sanford Julie Lamb Team No Jim 9440 McCandless Players Garry Warren Farrow Jim Peardon Ian Jamie Chester Bruce Dave Harris David Wallace Jamie Russell Robert Ripley Stephan Domanski Kathy Falcons in Toronto league The Georgetown Falcons Reeled part might Insure a drop In equipment losses Again a decision was left to the new executive One amendment was made Somes Division West The team was te for no making the team too old to play In the a they will be active In the Georgetown Minor Soccer sport ftrooghool the summer The Toronto and District League la considered the largest and possibly the best Senior League In North totheconstltutioninregardsto Association a chance to con the number of persons allowed tlnue with their chosen sport to serve on the associations Technically eligibility for the executive committee A team Is open to those years change was instituted which or older but this year con- America Last year in the would allow not less than IS will be a young team Second Division West the members to service with the composed mainly of players Falcons finished in eighth maximum number of persons from last years Junior place In their league serving left open dings garnering points controversy Needless tosay the Falcons The team has been working will be wholeheartedly st out Indoors over the winter but tempting to improve on that held their first outdoor record this year As yet no practice last Sunday and schedules have been finalized according to team president however it Is expected that the looks to be in fine shape The team will in the latter port of May and carry IB players and to date play their first home game in members have been the early part of June result of an directive It stated that all hockey playersregardless of age- registering with the association must have a social Insurance number One gentleman objected strenuously citing two reasons for his objection to the directive He felt It wrong that the younger players be sub jected to a government number system and be also suggested that this was Just a sly government ploy to assure that players who go on into Junior hockey will be feeding back taxes to Ihe government for monies earned Only Marina gives you all this Fortius 3295 Drakes ply tire Rack and pinion oar front body Door lo door carpeting Reclining seals Face level air engine Special cold climate pack Austin Nowbthetimetodeal BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE SPRING INTO WITH THE RAMS EXCITING JUNIOR LACROSSE ACTION THURSDAY NIGHTS AT THE GEORGETOWN ARENA MILL CAME TIME 8 pm THURSDAY MAY RAMS HUNTSVILLE HAWKS MONDAY MAY RAMS STINGERS ADMISSION SludenL9f7S Children under 16 SUPPORT JR LACROSSE- Rebs track This past Saturday he Bruce In tyre and Alex Rebels Track and Field Otto both ran fine race in the team was in action on two metre event Bruce again fronts The Midget boys took was under the Halton record Apparently these reasons part In the In while Alex came in Just one were not sufficiently vltatlonal Track and Field second over Alex also won his satisfactory as It was urged Meet at McMaster University heat in the 1500- me ire race and from the floor that other area in Hamilton while Ihe Girls overall out of groups be contacted to lodge a and Junior and Senior track runners Rod Glmpel won his protest against the OMHA teams travelled to Waterloo to heat In Ihe metre dash directive participate in the annual Mike and Dave Avery The new executive of the Warrior Invitational Track also ran personal bests in Ihe Georgetown Minor Hockey and Field Meet held at metre run Support group Includes past Waterloo University At the Warrior Invitational president Bob Tost president TheWestdalemcetaltracted In Waterloo Michael Power Bob Thompson first vice- teams from all over he Trojans of Toronto came out prestdnet Chuck province and excellent per on top with 100 points second vice president rormances were turned In by Adams Shirley several athletes Ross Jennie Thompson won her Simpson and secretory Joyce Jeffrey won his heat In the In the metre event The head coach for hurdles event and placed finished seventh overall In the upcoming season will be second in his event field of 36 In the same event appointed at a later date Rosa finished third w This season executive overall in the dash b to tinish committee not ami his time of was Just Ammt third completely filled Includes twotenths of a second off the Cathy Masson finished i J n I her metn Ken South Henry Cull Down ou of qualified to run in the Thompson Bill Love Pat in the Javelin semifinal SATURDAY IS MARKET DAYI g of Saturday dovolod bring and olaclion and and a SATURDAY MAY 8 am to pm J and cacti Saturday until 1st v thai black South and Plan to Oin us weekend V 4B FREf PARKINS SATURDAY MORNING ON MAIN STRUT SOUTH BRAMPTON J THE BRAMPTON FARMERS MARKET George Brampton HAWAII From 45900 twin occupancy Departures May 25 June 23 Round trip let transportation from Toronto Transfers between airport ana hotel Norlec Travels m georgetown market plaza 8776611 or 4576624 Plan your vacations now