Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1978, p. 21

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Till HI- HAM November Page Rebels ousted in Halton semifinals ri senior football Ret Is season came to on unsuccessful end with aim loss Tibbies I irk pi in a Tug from sideline In day The Mime which difficult sidi line I hi siori was nol or closinessof llu he led NT at hi anil it wilt not until the mil quarter thai Ihe Tabbies pulled iwny Two It lis made trip to I to cheer the Rebels on half was n wire doing It 111 prnilty In out f tin i id hi threw lor ii illy I in ii duln t to injun him isidtht lull 1 letup mid jusit ipK it him with my I in turning point in mm said Ami jou just mil ivpc of iliyirs ijecliinnf offensive Tin sumssful lyimuihfirltu llndir will a ly by irei in Hie lihbus first Tin libit iiuirt Hack tried in hit his rimur v lb down nidi mi mi nil milt suing Hit Tabbies sue usid a it s tin rtlunitr look it ill tin I Ihy ltd tree with pass in the ind font Ibis tune convert good and the ltcbclt led again 14 Tin Rebels wire not Ihe It imm the irly tied all ill i i the s IftlxK went In suoidepinrlei alillle ink of linn own On Rower was still Hi Irs i field from in Tabbies We win reilly up or the limi said We tiukl have won It Hit lislill very satis did with season his learn id hey win camped s Ihiu Rebel coach confers his quarterback Miller during the fin I hall of Georgetown It Ink flock on feels his learn was robbed of a chance of winning ihe final confrontation by poor iheirini for Rebel loach his mi received llulr worst officiating of seisin in just wire not torn with us lion wire not numbers of players who committed pi ml llts which is something they had been doing ill year also thai be cull si of thi fo hi could not he yard markers on other sideline and the re trees were not telling the Rebel conches down was We tould not help Cord Miller Ihe quark back with pliys from Ihe bench because we could not set what needed the coach said Usually we call a number of ploys for The tall which infuriated and the fulls most occurred ntar of the first half with Georgetown hiding Tabbies wire dm ml when it was snuffed by a Jim llountree Ihi goal line The pi called bet penally lo Rebel lineman Jim Brampton wins vs Acton Brampton Hydro new member of the Wellington Contact hockey league defeated in on Saturday a fairly big croud lo cheer the new lirampton on goal scorers were with Ihree with two Ryder and and Gerry Gale split goaltending chores Brampton will play Hit fault Georgetown and how do has approximately 15 in of his boll players reluming next year He will be losing quality players such as Miller MUch Rob Bower Barry and John Green but he figures be should still a very good he still at Ihe school should undoubtedly be the team Although he still Junior he has had an season at receiver and Ah for the officiating in the semi inn says will be brought up when ihe liagut meets Curling News By J re and Ihe ladies section Us first spiel of the Iht Robinson Of iiiursi Glad and Bill were pi is nt to some of the ihut with their prisint Gilds trophy to Hit winning rink of skip vice Griffiths I and winning teams wirt a draw first and her trophy winning rink plan skip Joan Mustard Mary Black Mary Kitely and finny Iht learn with most points In the second ami was Helm Arch r her rink of Burns and Joan J ickson II first place Julie White and of Join icKinrn aid Millie Webb r of Jul II s rink Mayhem abounds in game between and Movers of Rebels sell up a play for her learn during Its logs to Acton Thursday 1hlllips shown guarding Vlelro here was the game big gun as the pumped home points and played tough defense Junior basketball team drops last two games The high school junior girls surprised Ihe by defeating home Thurs day Phillips went on a rampage as she led Aclon with points was by far high scorer The game started very slow as each team managed only one basket in the first quarter by In tht third began In pull and led 14 when The Rebels put on a late and one point had ihe scored lied al Rebel coach Belly Tamas said she was pleased with her team performance in the On other side McLa rcn had be very pleased with his showing It was third win of the year it came over the place club Barb Wilson chipped In with three points for Acton and Wong and Klrsch hid two apiece Vieira led the Re bel with seven points Jenny Smith had six and inin Walker scored five Acton girls beat Rebels The Senior continued their winning Ways by beating the Rebels at home on Thurs day Hi garni regular for and both ire now preparing for Ihe playoffs Lynn Marge ties and Karen Chapman led offensive ly In the game and Linda and Sheila Cook were tough on defense Claire Galbraith hooped 14 points lo lead Georgetown and Meredith McLaren had in the week were hipped by Burlington Central was again strong In this game as she led all scorers with 26 points Nancy Phillips had seven in a losing cause II ended season for both Earlier in Ihe week the Rebels lost 4017 to Burlington Central It was the team first loss of the season Tht losses left iht Rebels with a mark and first place in East said her team did nil play loo well in this game After the first period Ihe Rebels trailed and had play catchup ihe rest of way Jane Carlwright and Betsy Sharpies led the Rebel scoring here four points ich Smith Vlcira Sylvia and Lisa bad each The Rebels will play their first round playoff yimi llui lomlng at a turn tiny beat during regular sta sun If they gtt by they will play he fin week from lodiv Milton this coming week Bruin girls lose two The College girls hockey learn went down defeats last week without ing Steve behind the bench The Bruins lost University Gryphons 5 and were shutout 130 by Qui ens University Storing in the loss to for the Bruins we re Amy Ram say and Linda Dc ingles who plays for Georgetown Raiders was not behind the bench because of on injury he suffered playing against the Thornld Athletics Dun Devlin filled in or Sheridan loses 21 The soccer Bruins went ill the way to the fin before losing the la title In the semi final Bruins surprised previously beaten Algonquin as Jim scored twice Dale had other I- took the crown for second year in row by Sheridan I in tin final Phil Murray wis the Bruin lone scorer Knowles was named the Valuable Player from the It was when met Motets George lown il gut action inornmi it tin flml score v is for tin took a lo tin v lolincc was prcvattnt throughout Nerval irclhe two lop place teams in standings motions wire high heading into contest Some will si Hint the violence that look w is officials bill men control muni will gel 1 gimes for his stick s Bill Kir one for fighting in last On the Noil Int will ju three for fighting in Hit last 10 and for hi slitkint Doug Hills and It asl one for folding in Hit list minutes and fir tin bench during an will In i whit will km pay Doug set for and iw ford Bill Scott replied for United Rental Brim Osborne tallied with kit to give win Oilier store- for winners wire Blown Louis Dive lor Jaj were indPigjy Hid it Hi i lot points for the two gams To break the tie plus points were and rink won with a point difference good girls place went skip Norma Wilson Agnes Park Lois Mokovnyk and Clifton high second game winner was Sharon Wood of June Carson Joanne and Barbara draw was held during for the beautiful centre pieces and Janet Dean and lett won for most worms rocks to add their name lags A special vole of thanks Julie White and her commit lee for a well run spiel and I ink the chef deserves a little praise js was very and seem in enjoy staying over At the close of spiel the lad stction president Nor ma Wilson presented Glad Rob with a small gilt of appreciation it in icn more fun to sweep a rock lhan sweep Ihe floor eh One thing I comment on was the strange feeling one id standing inside bundled in sweaters waiting lo go on Ihe Ice and looking out window the golfers and tennis players sitting on balcony in shirt sleeves enjoying lunch hat a beautiful fall season we- hue enjoyed this year Curlers Don 1 forget to sign up for the Grey Cup Spiel Nov IB This is a mixed event but if you re a single curler don t be shy singles make a pair The poster is in lounge and the draws ire 10 and 12 Sign early Remember s the of the Miss North competition VOTE J Ross Knechtel AREA COUNCILLOR ACTON hurt one another fist and slick swing did not in my major injuries bitwien Gene Nolel in early to ihe i game had aire id lili mid the Rips were re WIS i in lt n thi lind run during the fighl i is not saying how long continue wire si lift on the clock when the broke s coach Bob was fuilous when it was alt over His team had come from i four deficit to within one and he felt the lime robbed his club a at notching tin score also felt that the officials the I in game by not doing their job properly in liein Ing He aid he was jomg lo tin gune Hit violence look Ihe lime- lit off Hick Becker who scored lie lutiful gi lit in ihe third period lo bring Boer close linker was one of the hockey players who sluek hockey and he wis excellent in thai third period got ill go ill In the fir period Inglls rsm BillKirby and In wi the Lii llhk lis assisted on three of the iK Then will be suspensions as a resull of the Movers Publishing Way Jay Dave Holmes Inglis Rick Becker GLEN EDEN SKI CLUB SKI SWAP At Chalet Boots clolhinrj downhill ind country November noon to 10 November 11 a Id November 12 12 noon to in I 111 ill I United Way Jay I Inlpl Movers Midgets tie and then lose Georgetown Sunny Acre Forma Major Midgets earned one point in two outings last week They lied Chlnguncousy 44 and lost lo 1 scored very late In the game loeam he tic Seott Oabojne Rick Knight Bill Wheeler Phil Milne had scored or Georgetown Tom Simpson assisted on Of the goals Against the much bigger and rougher Slrcclsvlllc team Os borne was Ihe only George- low scorer with Steve Rob- bins and Wheeler assisting The midgets now only one win two lies show for seven However manager Tom Marshall said the team is showing steady Improvement REELECT CFPAT PATTERSON As AREA COUNCILLOR WARD 2 A rural resident at Norval Business Experience A Farmer and a Present Councillor VOTE HUNTER Years on Georgetown Council years on County Council Warden or Chairman of Spearheaded push for rebuilding of North bridge Only councillor in favour of recreation park in North end When the Recreation Head said it wasnt needed 20 year member of Georqetown Lions Club President of Club Past President and Manager of Georgetown Raider Hockey team In my opinion the library has room to expand where it is We dont need a large residential expansion at this time but we need to zone industrial land Im In favour of a motion that council members should not be paid when they do not attend meetings So with my experiences and ample time to serve you Please Vote Bill Hunter for council on Monday Nov

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