Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1981, p. 12

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Local bball All Stars Two local players and a coach have been selected to join the team that will represent Hal ton East In the senior boys basketball Hal ton Classic The Halton Classic to be held Friday Aprils is a basketball competition where a select group of players from West Burlington meet players East Acton Milton and Georgetown Bob McClure from Acton and Shawn Hull from Georgetown were picked as the players who best exemplify outstanding ability with discipline and unselfish necessary for success in a team game Coach of the Georgetown senior boys basketball team Locking will coach the East select squad The first three- Classics have resulted In a donation of to he Association for the Menially Retarded The coaches of the op three learns In each division selected two players to participate whereas the other schools chose one representative to bring the rosters up to The game starts at m and admission Is one dollar per person It will be held at Nelson High School In their main gymnasium Acton skating carnival Feature skaters performing will be Kevin Parker Susan and David and Cindy McGUloway The theme of this year show will be Holiday Hi Skaters will skate their routines to a theme of holidays from around the world such as trips to Paris and Los Angeles For more information call Mrs Cosimo at Burke spurs bowlers ROBERTA BURKE ROLLS Roberta Bert Burke on Sal Mar rolled a 1023 four game total a average which was a lifcllme high for her This was also one of he main reasons he Central Ontario girls team came second In the Pepsi Challenge High School Championships only pins behind the provincial champions from the Zone DeCostc and Gerry Bos as members of the mixed team in the tournament and coached by Shirley Chaplin placed out of the top five ratings George Archibald coaching the boys team from Central Ontario was successful leading his players to a fourth place finish only 128 pins out of first and he championship DECOSTE AND FISHER VIE FOR SUPREMACY Lenard Fisher after a lac start In bowling is challenging for the season high average of the league and the honor of being the champion of the boys for 198081 season Going into next week play Fisher Is only fivetenths a point behind DeCoste and will be seriously challenging for he lead in he rest of the season s 302 a few weeks ago a very high plateau even for adults was certainly a great effort and the main reason for such a close race Roberta Burke thctopseniorgirl average till last Sunday but now has outstripped her male counterparts Bert triple 303128 for a new season s average of has now passed Fisher and by pins Fisher is also a member of her league team and promises to put extra pressure on her In future games Registration openings The Recreation Department is still accepting Regis trations in the following Programs to commence Monday March 1381 ACTON Preschool Jan for Juniors Level I and II Girls Gymnastics Boys Gymnastics Coed Self DLfence Ladies Fitness and Dance Mixed Fitness and Swim Tennis Coaching Certification Levels 1 and II Aquatic Programs GEORGETOWN JoTiandTapLcvelsIondll Girls Gymnastics Boys Gymnastics Tennis Aquatic Programs Fitness for Juniors Fitness and Dance Tavern squeak past Rental The battle between the two op teams In the Georgetown Industrial league began last Sunday as Hollywood Tavem from Nerval edged United Rental i In their first game in the playoff finals the two teams had lo decide the game in overtime as Larry Peterson became the hero for Hollywood Peterson netted the gome winner at 14 of the first overtime period from Tom Gilbert and Dave Holmes Hollywood led until mid the third period on Ian Symc goal assisted by Brian Beaumont and Bruce Lewis In the third period Dave Patterson scored for United from Chuck Williams even the game at I 1 The garni finished at 1 1 Peterson goul Hollywood Tavern the first win of their playoff scries Future games March 30 1981 Hollywood Tavern vs United Rental April United Rental Hollywood Tavern Support group general meeting The Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group Is holding Its annual general meeting and election of officers on Sunday March in the upstairs room of the Arena The present executive members have the voting power elect the 1981 officers president two vice presidents secretary Irea surer and coaching co committee members nominated from the floor are needed to assist with many responsibilities such as equipment fund raising sponsorships and gate admission telephoning and publicity Any constitutional changes must have been submitted to Ihc secretary two weeks prior to the meeting Major and minor cam convenors liaisons between and the GMHSG teams and the ice convenors job ore generally handled by the vice presidents Major fund raising projects such as the Hockey Conditioning Camp dances and the Midget tournament require many volunteers to make them financially successful Head coach Bob Webster With two assistants will outline and administer ihc 91 82 season hockey program There ore still some coaching and mo nog vacancies In the roster for next season An area of concern which could affect player regis lion Is the Select Team lion Select League Com mis si oner Dave Smith of Mi 11 on must submit his report to in April His recommendations will ploy an important part In what the format will be for next season Smith indicates that as Select rather than Second Teams centres involved probably will be allowed lo play only one game per week and attend only two Monthly reports will be requested al the Tri County meetings and Ibtc suspensions or fines could be Imposed upon abusers of the system All Interested pjrdes ore attend and lend support for the Hip Hotkey Lakers outpace Nuggets squad The Lakers tallied up an impressive score against the Nuggets Tuesday March 17 In Georgetown Ladies basketball action as they outpaced he Nuggets 24 Janice for the led her learn with points while Lynn Cartwrlght followed with 14 points Gail hit the hoop for six points while Dlannc Mlko- scored two Wails had a strong game for the Nuggets as she found the range Tor eight points Sandy Slansfleld had seven points for the night while teammate Bonnie had four Brown finished off the scor with two The Celtics managed lo edge the Bullets In hard fought gome Pat NesscE paced her Cel tic team with IB points while Sally had a good game with 12 points Finn finished the game with three points while Gloria Sinclair and both collected two points each Lung Kim wns top shooter for Bullets wllh points Smith Ann Usher and Sandy Lewis each two points Debbie gained a point from a foul shot The Knlcks were defeated by the Spun C Vande- wettrlng topped the scoring for Hie Spurs wlh 1J points Mary Kelly helped her team with eight points while Ann Konack added six Nancy Short netted five points while Wendy Brown hit he hoop for four points Susan Lee scored a point on a foul shot One of the top on Jonel McKay was able to play in the match due to a recent injury The Knlcks had a good game from June Nicholson who led the team with eight points Barb Curry followed seven while Sue Tesnr netted five points Deb Barber had two for the night while Sjanna Young had one Hockey schedule Novice thing Twogameseachandalic3 on Sun March Sixth game March Winner to play 11 rim pi on In the final scries Major vi thing Two gjmes each George town won In overtime Sun March and advance lo final series against Dun das Major Mom winner of Milton StrecLsvlllc scries In scries Minor vs in final series Acton atoms are ready for tourney ACTON CFNTENNIA1 ATOM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT I FIRST IS TEAM TEAM BEAMSVILLE TILLSONBURG MINORS SANDWICH WEST LOSER NO WINNER NO LOSER NO WINNER NO LOSER NO WINNER NO LOSER NO 7 WINNER NO WINNFRNO 11 WINNER NO 12 WINNER NO 15 WINNER NO WINNER NO All PI AYIRS THAT ATTENDING OUR TOURNAMENT WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A DRAW FOR I WEEK AT THF HOCKEY CAMP ALL NAMES WILL GO INTO A SING CERE MONIES ON SATURDAY NO DAY TIME ACTON 8 pm BURLINGTON KITCHENER m TILLSONBURG MAJORS 7 10 m 11 10 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE 12 LOSER NO 1 11 1 WINNER NO 1 LOSER NO 12 pm WINNER NO LOSER NO 14 WINNER NO lb LOSER NO 1U 7 WINNER NO 7 17 SUN 15 WINNER NO SUN 10 15 a m WINNER NO 10 I SUN am WINNER NO 13 SUN p WINNER NO 14 ATION CHAMPS SUN WINNER NO TOURNAMENT CHAMPS SUN 40 WINNER NO 18 Thanks from Bill On behalf of Bill Knight and the Centennial Atom Tournament committee support of the following sponsors is appreciated Construction Denny s Insurance Petty Garage Rock wood Acton Terminal Warehouse Canadian Tire Corp J and T Sports A arid B Family Restaurant ActonlGA Robertson Flower Shop The Hide House Family Barbershop Jug City Cenlre Denny Insurance Alec Johnson Real Estate Bank of Nova Scotia Thompson Fuels Goy Cartage Lid Acton Hockey Mums Larry House of Buys Construction Gemini notes Shirley Simpson although declining to run as a director has agreed to return as trca surer for the year Ms Sue Ewins a new director this year has agre ed accept the position of secretary Sue is the mother of our assistant trainer and is employed at MacKcruie Bui Ida 11 Night Banquet and dance the Legion Hall on Mill Street Everybody Is wcl come for the dance at 9 at per couple J Novak J Kohari DT Georgetown Denture therapy Clinic Phone8778974 7912314 SPRING IS ON THE WAY PowarMowota TOhn Garden Tractors Chain Sows HALTON MOTOR SERVICE R R ACTON QumlttrWoilimmntftfpat ft sonata FOR PICK UP PHONE a Win McDonalds Gift Cetificates And Watches food McDonald Enlrlta will Judged on originality and ach month that will a draw tor a Ronald McDonald Watch Enter at you Ilk SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TO THE HERALD NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE CARRE Acton LAST WEEKS WINNERS JASONHOPKMS iSS can do it can- Georgetown Senior Citizens Sat March 28 130 pm SPRING SALE at Oddfellows Hall Georgetown Baseball Association 1981 SEASON REGISTRATION All Baseball and TBall Ages Up Ages Players Registration Fee per Player 00 Late Registration Location Gordon Alcott Arena Dates Times Wed Apr 1 Sat Apr am 200pm Sun Apr m 200pm Mease Bring Proof of Age TOWN Of HILLS THE CORPORATIONbp THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS PUBLIC NOTICE To widen and reconstruct Guoiph Street from westerly of Mountalnvlew Road easterly to 220m easterly Sinclair Avenue and further to recon struct Sinclair Avon lie tram Slroet to Duncan Drive Notice is hereby given pursuant Section and of The Municipal Act being Chapter 284 of The Revised Statutes Ontario 1 970 that Council Town ot Hallon Hills at its moot no to be hold in tho Council Chambers Municipal Adm Build Trafalgar Road at 7 p on Monday April 20 1981 will considor Iho enactment of passing a by law for tho widening and reconstruction Guoiph Street westerly of Road easterly to easterly of Sinclair Avenue and further to Slnclar from Street to Duncan Drive A plan showing project and the proposed by law may be seen In the Engineering Department Trafalgar Road during office hours Any Inquiries should be directed to Engineering Deparlmonl The Town of Hills 877 Tho Council will hear In person or by his Counsel any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially by tho said by law and who applies to be hoard Persons wishing to be heard should notify the office of tho undersigned DATED at Town of Hallon Hilts this 1 day of March 1 98 K R RICHARDSON A C T CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G Fitness In your heart you know its right ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return Preparation OPEN 5 Fridays Saturday 00 4 GUELPH ST Corner of Maple Ave 8772217 RICHS SERVICE CENTRE LTD Hwy 7Eastof 2940 LEARNING TO TAKE ON ANYTHING IS WHAT TAKING ON COMBAT ARMS IS ALL ABOUT But once you vo taken on a job in Combat Arms with Canadian you bo about anything You bo taking on a way lilo that lull Full action and working Combat Arms lor ho know that keeping active and healthy more than hall battle living a happioi Chock out a tecum corner In Combat For on v I Canada Employment Centro Goofgotown pm Iho rat each month 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