team places second Kennedy Clipper swim meet lit mid Special I In swim team in two t wick including the I Classic Met where they placed a trntt second Georgetown iced first a dual meet they Tuesday Windsor inSoturdiy the i iris linn plated second of is r lie side also as 1 from look first Hurt were nntiy notable pert minutes it this meet included tic junior girls The Iso liken by iron rrow Allison id Kim McLeod IhjUIII re My i rel placed nil third respectively junior rcrlsnl the Ontario Outdoors Notable Individual perform antes were by Allison and Sheila when placed second and third in the m freestyle and the first place finish of Cheryl Thompson in the girls 100 m individual medley followed by Beth Stewart in same race Mel In the freestyle Kim McLeod placed second and Heather Michle and Erin Mclnlyro placed second and third respectively in the girls fly Cheryl Thompson placed third followed by Allison In fifth pi in the girls free style A first plate or Heather and a sixth for Heather win obtained in he girls 100 backstroke In the 100 Beth Stewart took a first place finish with Karen Colemann In third place followed by I Ramsay in fourth place or the boys side of the the senior boys medley team placed third with the juniors taking a fourth in junior medley race The also placed fifth in the combined junior and senior boys relay The juniors also look a fourth in the junior boys freestyle relay and seniors placed fifth In the senior boys freestyle relay SHU Individual performances accented by Eric Elson record in the boys Individual medley In boys freestyle Malcolm McLeod placed third with Don Lis on placing sixth I ric also placed third in the boys 100 freestyle A third was obtained by Kevin Thompson in the 100 fly placed another third in the 100 backstroke In the mixed junior senior freestyle relay the Rebels placed fifth The Rebels won a dual meet against M M Robinson last Tuesday by having 226 points to Robinson s The results are as follows senior liirls ZOO in freestyle 111 63 Allison 2nd Sr freestyle Craig Carlisle 1st 2 Jr 100 1st I Sheila 2nd Boys 100 freestyle Malcolm 1st 1 Don Elson 2nd iris SO Kim 1st 32 Liz Ramsay 3rd KathyTost 4 Boys SO freestyle KevinThompson 1st 100 medley KarenColcmann 2nd I ix 3rd Girls medley I Thompson 1st I Roy 100 mind medley Marc 1st 1 2nd Hoys 100 mind medley Iris fly Don bison Isl Malcolm 2nd Iris loom freestyle KimMiUod 1st 1100 Morrow 2nd Boys loo freestyle km Elson 1st I Jr lirls freestyle KirstinO 1st 08 Roys m freestyle James Isl 7 Iris fly 1st Allison MacDonald 2nd Hoys atoms in first place THE HERALD Wednesday 1 Kevin Thompso Jr backstroke Heather Michic 1st Shell 2nd Jr Hoys SO m backstroke Marc 2nd Iris 100 m backstroke Hi ithir Isl 28 Kim McDonald 2nd Buys m backstroke KevinThompson 1st 1 Jr dirts SO 1st Iris loo isl 1 Karen Colemann 2nd Liz Ramsay 3rd Sr Hoys 100 m 1st 1 19 Craig Carlisle 2nd The Rebels also took firsts in the junior and senior girls m medley relay In the freestyle relay both the junior boys and girls earns took firsts with senior girls The senior boys placed second in freestyle relay Minor Atoms ended Ihcir regular season with two wins lo give them a 1 record a first place They have scored IBS limes but Scan Cotton and Curbs Green have only been beaten times during the schedule eorgttownR I The locals travelled north to face third place on Jan IU Winger Chris McCarthy missed Ihe trip due to illness Georgetown domlna led play for the mojorily of the giving up a power play goal the orange and white squad early the third It was a strong game for defenscmun Adam Bennett who had a hat trick and in for Jason Knight who popped in a pair and Firefighter atoms blank Flamboro added a helper Alan Travis Gardiner and Andrew accounted for the rest of the scoring Doug McDermotl and Jeremy lead with wo assists each while Andrew and Alan drew singles The last game of he season was at home against and provided many Excellent passing displays Georgetown controlled the game shoot ing their visitors 36 and scoring three In each period Chlngs only marker came In third after he locals had built up an eight goal lead The scoring was spread out over many players Andrew lead with a pair and singles came from the slicks of John Brooker Travis Gardiner Doug McDermott Curtis Green Alan Glray Brent and Doug Kent Andrew and Alan Giray set up three markers each while Adam and Brent helped on a pair Doug McDermott and Jeremy Rose Bowl There were Ihree teams from North Hoi ton competing In the wo day Rose Bowl In Brampton Alice Frailer Greta Lamb Eva Bradley and Theresa Smith were runners up in the third event Peggy Shirley McDermot Mary Ellen Bridge and Joan Trimble were runners up In the sixth event Joan Mustard Ellen Bums June Russell and Geofrodn won a consolation prize In the 1st event KarinHendersonandherrinkof Jane Burrows Cathy and Doris Hiieck took the trophy for second place at a in High Park In Toronto Congratulations Our Business Girls team of Karin Henderson Sharon Wood Joan Trimble and lost in the semi finals of the Business Girls Trophy Good luck lo all the curlers playing in the North Heritage Mixed Play started Sunday Jan 25lh and continues all week There will be a dinner and dance on Sat Jan to finish off the event Feb the District Tankard will be hosted by North Games start on Sat at 11 a m and North Is scheduled to play at The semi finals The finals Sunday p m Therewill be Iwo teams from North Halton playing Good luck both Good curling everyone and sec you on the Ice Atci II inborn I lues i tin on firefighter inked heir In Alijor Moms Hum of losuif slump Hit turn pliytd belter ideirlitrin Ihe witk The was lilt first period The squad stored jusl the seconds inliHtie second period our minutes later the Moms i miki Hie scire 0 George town Inn more goals si rough tie bird period Stephen I- istuood ruorded the shut ft ft Ik rn 11 J is in Arnold and or the while Wayne Slow lire Tobmson McCarthy nil Mark Shepherd recorded assist each Fitness In your heart you know its right Waterproof your maps i tl i of who missed Ihe Siberian Husky dog lis it conservation area have heart It mil hi performing again llus time at itiun ire just outside Bolton Jan I I March 7 all at noon to p I i i lor those not involved in ice maps A new product called jriofin mip flexible as original- paper- The 1 Mill ibniTiandmis Ivnvconvours Ifvnuriurc like so of n lis of fishing spots etc and these i nit to ar or remote rnprnf Ids up under and even still lake notes in pen or pencil with 1 pint can should cover about tills priced it I S and is well worth the in r order lo Co V II If it ever comes I ill but don uail i I in Knit Show will be held once in in Inn Warden Avenue in ft ilitt i 1 19HI ind Once In I have i nil UK them and don know the lime it that Holiday Inn will Ihe times mis on lb show of some of ills in regards to the is whit illetllmsk what It looks like lam llifse fine Irout game fish jigs this IK I use wide inety of theRauala jigs or 1 ml tame fish often vary Iht d ivs shine very effective during the deep jttr is a Jig dirtctly under the I is pill iiis or Herring under he ict Sin I i number treble hook J it Id lb it is ibout the same sue is tic hook tin n irl under the hook and eyes with il polish el i inch size wabler in half ill reniiivc hooks add the pearl hook 1 II mi lies of line Ihe wabler It fishing lips urn raise tilt Hit hook is off illy This system has taken hundreds of Mini i few other kinds of fish for Brian Hi m ill i runs the 1 a salmon charier I ike Jut irio aid boat will now be run on Lake Sin in Hit ifter a full spring season In Iht Owen u ii irt mtirt I willbt back to Lake Ontario for tin Hunt in the fall phone calls were for the location of spots in twin mil ml Ihosi ire listed here for your convenience iruk creek bay I Indian creek Si und by Granaries Squaw Point Roth creek All these locations mill indallorccxccllenl trout andbplnke hi t spots further to the Simeoc fishery Canning jKiinl Dime huts 130 anglers phone lini One operator Georgian Bay is Bill Webster who 1 1 inlon huts at Kcmble huts fishermen il ore ood luck ice fishing it looks like a good be llergcl out and enjoy It have the chance -VVr- ill team members Front Row lr Brow I Mason Shannon Chris Harris Carol Middle Row I Jody llururd 11 Jojnnf Krllle or do it Jacqule Coach I Centennial wins tournament crown The from Centennial senior public school came away from the annual Red White Tournament in Acton with a trophy Jan They had lo fact some tough competition to win the crown especially in the semi finals against The final score was Centennial High scorers for Centennial were Keltic Gordon with points in three games followed by Middle Knees with and Jojnne Bingham wilh 15 points Exciting two games for Liftech atom selects REGION OF HALTON NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER AND SEWEH RATEPAYERS IN Vi SI 447 559 12 4B48 40 3S2 54 RATES PER CUBIC METER WHICH Witt BE CHARGED ON ALL CONSUMPTION 1S12CJM 1 Thero will no stwer on consumption per unit In of par month or SO BO bimonthly ThBsawacaurchsrgaralaiaulDmallcatlyretlacta 15 WATER 7 80 74 128 32 RATES PER CUBIC METER WHICH WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL CONSUMPTION In a return match this past Thursday the Atom Selects outplayed the Selects period action came from David Harris unassisted netting Ihe squads first goal Markers in the second period came from Guest with two David Harris Trevor and Danny Lane went to Glenn Mulder Trevor Hartley Roger Alchln Paul and Robbie Cook The Liftech Selects lei down in Ihe third period when Jim scored with David Harris assisting final score I lrangcville2 Thursdays game the Liftech Atoms journeyed to on Friday for Ihe Annual Red and White to play against Pickering They played super hockey with the taste of victory as a reward Pickering team opened the scoring in first period Thanks outstanding goal tending by Stefan were no more goals on the Georgetown net In the second period scored two fast goals the first from Mulder unassisted and the second from Jimmy with Glenn Mulder Persistence paid for Pickering team when In third period they pulled goalit and stored with only seconds left and lied the game forcing game into overturn Both teams skated with confidence and finally reward came at five minutes and twenty seconds in overtime Ihe Pickering goalie was drawn out of his net and Jim netted the winning Jim wis also awarded Ihe able Player Award for the The whole I ifltth squad art to be congratulated heir viclory and journey back to next to in the second round of the our mm cut score 1 1 J Pickcnnc SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS NOW A VAIL ABU Tune up your lawn mowers and chainsaws I for spring and summer use WARES SERVICE CENTRE Armstrong Road Georgetown 8771558 Win McDonalds Gift And Watches Got y i Cfoyo tor delicious food McDonald Enlrlas will be Judged on and month Ihora will bo a draw lor a unique Ronald McDonald Wo Ich as as you Ilka SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TO THE HERALD NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE CHILDRENSART 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