TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING TEAM STANDINGS 1 Happy Gang Mountaineers Striking Six Saintly Six Happy Hookers Pin Spinners Something Different Alley Cats 11 Something Nice 12 Misses Hurricane Babes Drunken Drivers QUARTER POUNDER WINNERS Cathie Pollett HIGH WITH HANDICAP Marilyn 311 1 Sylvia Graham Sandy Verna Anna Ewcn Elaine Fallow Mary Jones Handy ShirleySimpson June took Ev Haines HIGH SINGLE 191 I Elaine follow 2 Sandy Surikow Marilyn WITH HANDICAP 1 ElninL Fallow Marilyn Irene i 1 Sandy Surikow 2 Elaine I- allow 3 Mary Jones WITH HANDICAP 1 Sandy Surikow blame Fallow Mory Jones fi9I THE HERALD February A Georgetown minor hockey results Juniors defeated by Perdue The Georgetown district high school junior basketball Rebels lost a first place battle to Perdue in overtime at last Friday Both teams were undefeated In league play going into the game The Rebels were oil over Perdue in the first quarter as they took a lead Rebel coach said Perdue used a using man to man defense which kept his team off balance Perdue completely dominated the game In the second quarter and went Into the dressing room at half time leading 32 Perdue had the boll bouncing way in the third quarter to play Georgetown regained their form in the late stages of the final quarter to tie up the game The Rebels had a chance to take the victory in regulation time but a shot at the buner did not drop Georgetown was at a big disadvantage in the overtime session as two of their big front liners had fouled out Centre Steve Keslick and power forward John Karolldis both took the maximum amount of fouls said his team gave up far too many turnovers OR TRUCK more than heir season average early shots from the freethrow line Keslick was again the Rebels leading scorer as he pumped in IB points Scot I Turner was right behind him with 17 and Karolidls was also in double figures with 13 Rick Fisher had six Derek Todd four and Gord Milter and Dave Chamberlain had two each With Keslick and fouling out Locking needed strong work from his bench He said Todd Chamberlain Miller and Rob Rivers all performed well in relief of the The Rebels showed that they have a lot of fight in them as they were down by 12 points with only four minutes to go In regulation time Leeklng said the preparations for the bird annual Rebel Tournament on February are underway The coach also said he would like to thank the cheerleaders and fans who made the trip down to for the Perdue game They host Acton tomorrow afternoon AnnidrUgeO Mark Lorito recorded shutout Greg and Jason Knight handled the scoring Truck Centre Knight of Columbus Mark had three Reals and two assists to lead the Centre offense and Shan Finn had the shutout Todd Banks Dale McNIven and Greg had single markers with David crumble and Kevin Roe also setting up two goals each Trnnpotrl Hlerlagl Brett and Stephen tallied twice each for Serjeantson also had two assists with Steven gelling the other goal Brian Hay ward Peter Siabins and Craig scored for Catering with Bobby setting two goals JoeiGuKS Tick and Wayne McNiven was the offensive leader for Gulf with goals two assists Raymond Fisher also had two goals Roger Chaisson and Robert tallying singles David Fisher Jim also had two assists each Rodger Moore and Kenneth Dalian did Tack and Tog s scoring Armstrong I murine 1 Construction I Jeffrey Mills scored for Insurance and Mark Lamb replied for In this tight defensive battle Electric 0 Lions Trevor and Electric Scan traded shutouts ATOM Town Dennis MacKcniic led Florist their third win in a row by blanking tec trow eld Sieve Joy who also had an assist and Richard Harden did the scoring A A The I tenders were stingy this week as Doug Covert had hi fourth of the year In this one Chris McLean scored the lone goal I Brian Peacock and David Allen each had a goal and on assist to lead Varian Bruce replied for Plumbing DrpcoMttali Robert Ward Sieve McC scored for In this hod ought battle Thomas Gross replied for SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE 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heating costs We have a complete line of Fisher stoves BOWLES J STOVE CO LTD 71 Road North 8770551 Georgetown Ontario MacLeod Richmond I Mark was between the pipes for his eighth shutout of the year Mark Howie did all the scoring for Richmond Pt Cleaner Bat Motors I David scored both or the winner s goals and George Osborne replied or Bai Chicken Villa 3 North Hilton Motor Chicken Villa got goals from Keilh McLaughlin Paul and Jeff Budweiser to stay In first place Greg Robertson had both of Motor goals Georgetown Heal All 1 Brian Stone had a goal and an assist to lead Doug Reid and Jim Doyle also tallied for the winners with Glen Leslie being Rent All a lone marksman Standard Product Murray Motor Mike McCarthy David Mar ell and Stephen Smith scored Boa Is for Standard in this battle David Rick Allen replied for Motors Robert Goageoa J Electric 1 Andreas Hack had two of the Chicken Villa Ont Electric Robert Gougeon Doc ray Motors G R Muckart North Halton Ford Products Nells Music Centre Barroger Cleaners Murray Motors Georgetown Rent All winner goals with Phillip Shea getting the other Paul Kulpcrs was Electric mark Muckart3 Shawn Dock era with two and Mike nth ins handled the winner scoring with Stcvo Lowe tallying for Centre Team Kevin McArlhur OE PatPrlmerano C Philip Andreas Hack George Osborne N H Philip Greg Robertson Muck Gary Dock Brian Stone Dock TOP BANTAM Georgetown Chryslers Carpets Scott Murray and Hick Greenwood led Chrysler with two goals each Mark Waters had the single and Glen Baker picked up three assists Hillock had two for Carpet McKmnon and Da I ton getting the others Williams hod two Weir Wilf Gray had both goals wl Nairn and Mark replying for Georgetown Chryslers Warren Crawford and Mark I indnuor each had two goals for he winners and Paul Wilson had a goal three assists Glen Vucts Jeff Sargent Tom Brian Rick Greenwood and Mark Waters replied for Chrysler NoelSloyles Rick Eastwood and Kevin Hughes each had a goal and two assists for the winners with Brian Metier Rilling he other goal John with two and scored for Klngiway Pool Ik Mark Shayne Warren Crawford and David all scored tor the winners Snyder and Jamie Carlson did Elks scoring Johnson Carney I Construction 0 Dave Parent had he only in Bantam ploy Gory and Rod Cook did the scoring MIDGfT Scotia Bank Steve Peace recorded the shutout here and Michael Roberts and Mike scored each Motor I Paul Mercer and Sam Bell led the winners with a goal each Jeffrey replied for Lane Tranport3 Cable TV Terry Moataard twice to lead the winners Doug had Ihe other goal Clint replied tor Cable JUVtNlLE Jim Steering I- our different scorers Pete Stopleton Pot Mark and Russell handled Steering a scoring Paul Morrow with two and Bill Wheeler allied for Exchange Raider Brad Waters scored twice for ihe winners Scott McLaughlin Roan Jeffrey Miller arid Brian Jamieson had the others Bill Kent and Steve Brandt replied for the Raiders VIC WEEKS SECOND WEEK0m Support Your Local 149 JUBILEE or PURITY 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