Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1981, p. 17

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GDHS girls field hockey crowned champs Herald Correspondent Another Hal too champion ship was attained for George town last Thursday when the senior girls Held hockey team won three games to win the field hockey title The Junior team unfortuna tely lost two games straight The Tint game of the elimination rounds had the Rcbs pitted agonal LB Pearson in a game the players considered the best they had ever played The game was won by George town by a score of lo with the only goal being scored with four seconds left In overtime by Elaine Hughes The seniors controlled the ball most of the game and kept It in Pearson a end but they were unable to score due to the wet muddy ploy log field After a bye In the sche dule the seniors won their second semi final game by a score of Jones Is credited with two goals and Elaine Hughes with the other The finals were by the Rebels by default because the Lord Elgin team showed up one hour late When they returned Georgetown offered to play two fifteen minute halves to be sportsperson- liko In the half hour game both Julie and Denean Jones scored two goals each and Elaine Hughes added one to round out the scoring to a win Donna throughout the entire day was hot scored upon and recorded another shutom Senior bball ByHARALDBKANSCH Herald Corret pood eat Tot senior girls basket ball team lost their league game last Thursday and placed in the top four in a tournament on the weekend In a home game against Oakvtlle Trafalgar the Reba lost by a mere one point with a of High scorer for this game was Michelle Mlehm with points In the Sheridan College Invitational on Saturday the Rebels led off with a win over Glen Forest and went into the second round but lost to M M Robinson Coach said the girls played although they lost the tournament A member of the team commented thai the seniors played better that day than they had all year The games were played In a mixture of and wet snow The coaches also noted that the passing skills shown were excellent The HaltonPeels will bo held today Wednesday at Shell Park In Burlington and the first and second place teams are eligible to com pete at the provin cial finals North Halton curling Season begins The Juniors started the curl season Sunday Oct 18 The mens curling scasson got off to a great start on The day Ladies Open House a great success Tuesday and Thursday afternoons saw quite a few new curlers getting Into the sweep of things The Bus ness Girls open house was a lot of fun with everyone good time and getting In a good warm up Mixed curling started Oct 16 with a get acquainted J forall A new feature this year for mixed curlers Is mixed compel curling on Thursday nights at Day Ladles and Business Girls officially start the season this week Ladies competitive also gets off the ground on Tuesday morning The of the season Is the Men Club sponsored by Mac a on Oct 31 Sign up now there only room for 32 curlers The Curl Canada Clinic on Nov 1st is a red letter for every curler calendar It is a must for everyone from beginners to experts Signup now Juniors seniors and all in between Saturday Nov Is the Battle or the Sexes This one of the most entertain ng days of the curling Goodc and sec you on the ice Separate schools compete in Halton finals Sixteen schools In Georgetown nil Saturday In their bid to the Separate School cross country cha ps A round 300 runners look part In events rang ng In ago i visions from 13 years old Francis of Ass si of Georgetown many ind vid ual end team trophies were collected by their students In the r Pee Wee on tie team of Joanna Miller Tiffany Moore leRemediosO and Bridget placed first against all their compel tors The Pee Wee boys team also distinguished them selves with a first place with Mark Lor to second place at an In vidua performer The Tyke girls from St Francis of Asslsi won their vis on with Moore and Rhonda 4 themselves In the Atom girls Melissa Mnrcy and Robin pa trick were standout runners for St Francis These bantam girls from Holy Crass coached by I uclanl placed second In the it pi rate school cross country championships I ait Saturday Seen here ire left to right overall perform Young Cindy Kavanagh and Jodl EUard Holy Cross of Georgetown had some excellent runners Tor their school last So Cedarvale Park The Pee Wee and under boys team came third ng from Sieve Alchin and Paul Kiss 4 Horner was seventh for tl Pec Wee r For It Holy Cross Tyke boys years Doug Stamp wad fin wh le Den Seboly was second Gerald Homer was fourth The Bantam girls 12 years old race was won by Cindy while teammate Jodie was third Maureen was cloven and the three com b to their team a second overall placing With the Bantam boys Cleary was fifth while Greg Clarice completed he course in 14th spot Thirteen year old van cat was fourth in the M girls race Scan Geary was first in the Midget boys race while Ash Photo by Ha raid Bra ley Richards came In flf I teenlb followed by Robbie Morris in sixteenth position I The then captured the I second place trophy for the I Midget boys team Race results of St Josephs in Acton and Ecolo Sacre- I Coeur of Georgetown in days edition PRODUCT OF FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS White Grapefruit ALL PURPOSE GRIND MOTHER PARKERS Coffee LBS PER FAMILY 8QQ LOAF BONUS SLICED White Bread CANADA EVISCERATED Fresh Chicken the olde Hide House Canadas Largest Leather Goods Store PR EFFECTIVE WED OCTOBER TO SAT OCTOBER 31 WE RESERVE THE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Hot Chocotato WHOLE CutUp Chicken FRESH Chicken Leg Quarters HILLS Georgetown

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