Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1979, p. 34

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday March Centennial girls Halton champs The Centennial girls team dribbled their way to a victory over Public School to win the Halton Public School girls basketball champion ship The game was held at Acton High School on March 15 Centennial look the lead in first quarter and held It throughout the match Brookdale stayed at least seven points behind during entire game The score at the end of the first quarter was in favor of he Georgetown team At Centennial had gained six more points their lead to Both tea mi scored four points In the third quarter to make the score By the final buzzer another six points were added to the point totals of both squads to bring the final score to for Cen tennial Middle School Marksmen for Centennial were Rosemary Gale with IS points Kary Jones who net ted three and Lynn Cook Lisa Allen and Barb all hooping two points each in the victory Janet Black swished four points for the Broncos while her team mate Julie put three points through the hoop Cheryl Stevenson Cathy Caroline Green oil added another two points for the Broncos Pickells wins Middle School defeated the Broncos or on March 15 to take the Public School girls basketball championship Players for Centennial Here front row left to right Lynn Karv Jones Barb assistant captain Rosemary Gale captain I Cook Pal lleldeman Taren Undo Batten back row coach Alice Julie Mil ward Tina Lord Susan Martin Lisa Allen Kellle Gordon ValKcstlck and assistant coach Gary South worth from the photo Mere Karen Edgar Hob In Burroughs Gordon Two George tow karate masters came away from the Ontario Provincial Karate Championships over the weekend with lop honors in their divisions Bill landed first place In the black belt division while Debbie Dan Bantam Selects defeat Montreal finished In second posit Ion in the women brown belt competition The tournament drew port from all over Cuna do and the United States and was the only compe titor from Ontario place in his division There were over competitors Last weekend the George town Four Town Bantam Se lects hosted a hockey team from Montreal They played two games and defeated Pierre Fonds in both Pierre team challenged Bantam Four Town in the first game lost The opening ceremonies of dropping the puck were done by Don Davis the president of Georelown Minor Hockey Association The first scorer for ijeorgetown crew was Pete Shawn Zuber as is ting Other goals were scored by Mark Palmer John DcHaas Kevin Phillips Vcrn Coles and Shown each with two Shawn Zuber Vern Coles Scott Shone and Mark Palmer were with assists In the second game Georgetown Selects Pierre by 1M Before Pete the Mayor of Hills drop ped the puck in opening ceremonies the learns ex changed gifts The Montreal team scored within the first minute tak Ing an early lead Four Town Kevin Phillips tied the game up soon after Other goals in the first period were scored by Shawn Zuber who put two between the poles and Steve Cawkcr Two assists were Riven to Mark Palmer while John and Pete each received one assist Vern Coles scored twice and Pete McKinnon John and Mark Palmer scored the remainder of the goals Shawn Vern Coles were awarded two assists and Pete McKinnon one The Prospect Paving team will be completing this game series when the town i travels to Montreal at the end of this month Coach Bill Richmond nager Bill Anderson and the I Bantam Selects wish to ex tend hanks to North Sports for donating hockey magazines and the Gcminls I for supplying souvenir pucks CORRECTION PAGE BRADFORD B TV BECAUSE OF A PRINTING ERROR A COLOR PICTURE IS SHOWN ON THE TV SCREEN THIS TV AS INDICATED IN THE HEADING IS A BLACK WHITE SET WE APOLOGIZE TO OUR CUSTOMERS FOR ANT CAUSED Bud This Wednesday treat the family and your budget to a bucket of finger Kentucky Fried Chicken A bucket contains pieces of chicken Enough for S to 7 hungry people chickenya STREET GEORGETOWN

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