Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1981, p. 17

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednctdiy November 1M1 Page I Local public schools dominate at Ontario finals TlllBAUlT Herald Special A visit by the Minor Pee Wee from Depew Buffalo provided a very enjoyable weekend for the boys of Georgetown a United Fire Safety Minor Pec Wees night the learns played to a tie The American players were then billeted with the local boys most of whom went trick or treating and quickly became good friends From all reports most parents also enjoyed various festivities A brunch for all the families on Sunday morning organized by the Georgetown parents provided a further opportunity for swapping hockey stories The boys then played a second game on Sunday afternoon and despite the fast spirited play the outcome was another tie The low score was testimony to the fine by Steve Eastwood for the local team and Dean Sarago for The equality of the score in both games not only reflected the fact that both teams were evenly matched but also seemed a fitting outcome for this type of friendly international competition All in all it was good educational experience for the boys and a return weekend is planned in In December Competing In the Ontario public schools cross country championships boys and from Georgetown a public and schools combined Ihcir efforts to win four first and two second finishes in nix races The Burlington race list Saturday had runners from The team of Michael Stove Brown John Cruise 13th aid Gary Robinson Hlhl first In the Mile Boys Also crowned champions were the Tyke Boys consist ing of team members Chris Eddie Powers Cameron Hermann Andrew tilth In the Atom Girts division Things are really moving at North these days All the curling sections are into their regular schedule now This weekend saw the first On Saturday the Men sponsored by was won by Warren Micklethwaite and his team or MarkPcrcgo Ken Taiwnnn and Jeff Wood Second place went to the three man team of George Wild Tony do and Bradley Congratulations to all Sunday was Curl Canada Clinic day There was a terrific turnout from the Junior section and Novice curlers from all the other sections also had a respectable showing Fred Temple from the Ontario Curling Association otherwise known as O C A and Peggy from our own club gave demonstrations of the delivery and sweeping techniques It was a great day with films demons rations and on ice practice of what was learned Thanks to club instructors who helped us out an the Ice They were Julie White Mary Black Norma Wilson and Greta Lamb The clinic would never have been so great without them The Juniors game of a week ago cancelled due to a burst pipe which flooded Ice sheets I and This week their Sunday afternoon game had to be rescheduled for p becauseof the Curl Canada Clinic Lets hope this coming Sunday sees everything back to normal for them BATTLE OF SEXES Coming up on Nov 7 the Battle of the Sexes Novelty cams and Individ ual entries are nil welcome The lost time I saw the signup sheet In the lounge It looked almost full If you are Interested better sign up soon This Is one of the moat fun events of he whole year The ladles arc also having a Bonsplel on Sal Nov 14 It is the annua Glad Robinson and ladles from all sections are invited This is a daytime event with lunch and morning coffee Included In iho price There will be two draws each consisting of eight end games with the Glad Robinson Trophy presented to the winning team We especially want all the new curler lo come out and see for themselves how much fun a can be Thais all for now folks Good curling and a Cool heads for Midgets Georgetown Sunny Acre Major Midgets are that keeping cool heads and playing good solid hockey goes a long way towards winning hockey games In their last three con tests Georgetown has emerged the victor with wln3 over Brampton An caster and Streets vi lie The game was played In Georgetown on Oft Sunny Acres took the lead at of the first per with a goal by Paul Burroughs on a pass from Greg Robert Before the period ended Georgetown had scored again this time by Jay Barwcll assisted by Greg Robertson The second and third period saw goals for George town going to Glen Baker and Greg Robertson Mike Stone Howie Oram and George Osborne picked up assists only goal was scored with only seconds left In the game Mike McNivcn played an outstanding game In goal for Sunny Acres The team currently has a eight win two loss record HILLS SHOPPING PLAZA Presents TRAVELOGUES to make your holiday planning more fun Club Med November Skiing November 24th Door Prizes Time 30pm ftVJ GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD ARRIVE Everything you need in one great tire offers you a unique tlon of all season features never before available In just one tire Discover for yourself PRICED FROM Low prices on alzaa tool Each pi swoon Whlrtw1l Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd 345 SI 8771535 the learn came first with he following runners pacing their opponents Allison Irvine list Melissa Morcy 3rd Jenny Melville Robin The Atom Boys also went lo work In uphold George town as cross country power completing the course in first place The boys were Darren Boudrcau Znd Brent JlmmyClarkcTth and Jeff Amnio TYKF The Tyke Girls team were second as Darnell Moore was eighth and Rhonda El lard was Torn and JIM The Mite Girls finished second with the following runners performing well Andrea Bousklll Kim Mcagun lusby Joanna Miller Tiffany Moore The Tyke Boys team had Mark finishing 1st while Steve was The Atom Boys completed he course in the following order Darren and Clarke The Alom Girls did well with their runners placing In Ihe following order Melissa Robin Patrick tilth Cindy Hth Gist and Jeanne tic Clarke The only Individual winner was Allison Irvine of lenninl who added the Ontario championship to her many other accomplish Jcnn forge town on the centra and teammate Irvine let the pace for the at the blur I of the Ontario public schools cross championships Jenny later pulled up lame and flnlihed down In Ihe standings but Altlion went on to 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