Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1979, p. 35

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THE HERALD Wednesday March itTt Girls team top bowlers This one of the few highlights for the Georgetown Juvenllet In their playoff game Sunday Billy Taylor cores by going high with the puck won and lead he series two games to none Herald staff photo Rotary Juveniles down two to in OMHA playoffs Head into last night rd game the Georgetown Rotary Internationa v ere behind the eight ball trailing Orillia two games to none in there playoff scries The Juveniles were nipped In the first game of the scries up north and in the second game here Sunday they were trounced The third game was played here last nlghl in best of five scries It is the third round of the pi ay downs Georgetown defeated Dun das and Owen Sound in earl rounds The game up north was verv tisht Orillia who for the most part tower over the Georgetown players Two Rebels participate in allstar game Centre Steve and forward guard Bill Rivers will represent the basketball Rebels the Hal ton Classic to be played March at Nelson High School in Burlington The Classic Is a senior boys basketball game to be played by selected players from West Burlington against East and George- Each of the East coaches was asked choose two players off his roster Rebel coach said he chose Keslick and Rivers because he was told Ihe learn needed a centre and a guard I could have chosen any of my starting five and they would have represented the school very well said Rebel coach said I m sure II and Steve will do a very good job Jim Noble of Nelson and who is organizing the game said all university and com unity college coaches in the province w be contacted regard the scouting ties of the game Many players who have played in the class went onto play lopfllght basket bait in Canad an universities Two players who competed in it Jamie Russell and Steve have gone onto join Canada s national team Some of proceeds from the event will go to the Association for the Mentally Retarded Last year was donated to the Association not getting the winner until only 3 11 remained to be played a Jumped ahead with only two goals of the first period NEXT TWO GOALS Georgetown came back with the game next two goals The at of the second period came off the stick of Blake wth Jeff Hubert and Bill Kent drawing the assists Hubert then got George town even four minutes later on a play set up by Scott Turner and Emmerson look lead again exactly one m later but before the frame came a close George- towns got his second of the game with Turner drawing the assist pulled ahead again Into the final period but once more Georgetown fought back to tie it up time Paul Glngras was the marksman Dave Kent setting him up Orillia then popped home Ihe win It was a story the second game as after the first period it was all Orillia After the ret period led by only a 1 score Billy Taylor from Bruce and Gary Thompson got Georgetown s lone goal In the second period Or ill a scored four straight goals and it was over Late in the per od Jeff Hubert who- was George- towns best player on the got one of goals back from Paul Morrow In the third period Orillia got four more goals with Don Thompson from Emmcrson and Gary Thompson gelt Georgetown last marker It was a penalty marred contest getting 50 minutes in penalties and Georgetown Georgetown Girls team won the round in the AllOntario High School Championship tournament and he A team finished third Brampton taking first place The inspired girls B team motivated by their des ire to show up the A team bowled as a team unit with each members urging anoth er on and working as a unit under the coaching of Chris Burke a graduate of George town high school This team comprised of Wendy Chaplin Margaret Julie Bums Cheryl Jackson and Robin Richard son will now continue on with provincials their goal NATIONAL CLASSIFIED CHAMPIONSHIPS The Georgetown Ladies 3 team won the zone round with a steady improvement game after game They were in 3rd place after the first game second after the sec and first after final game The team members are Jean Rcid Eleanor Ingles Linda Greig Gloria Hamilton and captain Liz H Hock In the fnal gome Linda th and Liz with ensured their teams win The Georgetown team Helen Sabo Hazel Dumper Sharon Stoyles Hooc- and captain Shirley Cha pin finished in second place The Georgetown Men s I team were the zone winners wilh every member of the team bowl ng over in the last game Led by captain Steve Arch the other memb ers Dave Humphreys Dave Campbell Brian Knott and Frank Madigan all bowled over their league averages In second place was the Georgetown team of Les Dave worth Walt McLean Steve Hoare and captain Bruce Clarke LEGION In the southern Ontario district championships at Georgetown Bowl last dny Ihe Weiland Branch team were the winners over IB other branches The team spirit was such that you can be sure they will put up a strong challenge to the north in the provincials in Sudbury MASTER BANTAM TOURNEY Georgetown will be repre sented by 12 teams in the Master Bantam Regional Finals round at Hnpcdale Lanes Oakville on Sunday morning March 11 Ontario may play Quebec There is a good chance that football teams competing in colleges in Ontario will be playing an interlocking sche dule with the Quebec schools next year Four teams including Sheridan competed in the Ontario league this past year and five in Quebec The Ontario colleges are very interested in the locking schedule LADIES ARE YOU GOING TO POT Are you melting Into because of excess flab Is your personality suffering because you re over the hill YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT Join the NIFTY FIFTIES Trim down and shape up with us with a Utile fun thrown In Wecant make you any younger but you will feel It and look good again Be ready for all the action this Summer We won ask to see your Birth Certificate or even your Social In Number but we will requlrea Medical Certificate from your doctor as to your general health You won t be requested to do anything beyond your physical capabilities Classes commence Tuesday April through June U Tuesday afternoons at 00 or Wednesday evenings at at GORDON SS PRICE THE COURSE 13 WEEKS DO THIS FOR YOU- 8779315 Am Piatt Fonaer Gym Haifa Trailer Enquire re Batet and Tap Claim Saturday Monngt

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