SECTION Candy Peewees miss win Georgetown Candy Productions were In last Saturday to compete In an eightteam oneday lounument Although the team had a win and a losa the day wai somewhat of a disappointment when lota came when a win Against Stayner In the first game the team played hockey and away with win Craig and Chuck Peebles netted two goals apiece let the pace offensively Both Rob Cooper and Jimmy Manning had a goal and an assist with Mike Ross and Rich pick ing up an assist each Defen sively Scott had a strong game on the blue line with Sean Milton and Garry sharing In the shutout In the second contest against defensive I pees early In the game led to a couple of breakaway against Georgetown who found themselves behind by the end of the first period The unassisted goal by Rob Cooper was o be all the offense the Candy Company employees could manage In the middle after a penalty call Walkerton scored two goats by their star player his third and to put a win beyond the reach of George town The boys returned to their usual good hockey for the secondhalfofthegamebuttne score remained 1 Tier II Novices The Tier II Novices were at home this week with Orange- vllte the visitors After three periods of hockey both clubs had to settle for a scoreless tie The game did feature some exciting plays with Peter Lee falling to score on a third period breakaway for George town Dusty Lane and Brad Tutt shored In the shutout for the home earn and were awarded game pucks for their fine play Greg Dobbin and Nick Kiipin also played well for Georgetown The Novices now have an even record with a win ft loss and a tie in their three starts to Tier Bantams Saturday saw the Orange- Tie- II Bantams here to ploy the Georgetown Transport Bants On their way to a win the visitors had a goal In each of the first two periods before adding another pair In the third Two problems hamper Georgetown a performance according to coach Bob Staple- Penalties at crucial timet and a failure to get the puck In the enemy net The truckers have but seven goals In four starts being shutout twice thus far The team will be away in Burlington next week hoping break their three game losing string loses at home It was exciting cotnefrom behind hockey for the North Halton Sports Camp novice rep squad but the home club Just quite catch up to visiting Brampton Saturday losing the game a S Brampton rocketed through the first period picking up four of their six goals within that bnef segment But three minutes into the second period North Adam Hagen finally poked one through the posts with team mate Jason Smith getting the Following a response from Brampton 30 seconds later North Helton a Adam Hills tallied for the first two goals of his hat trick the first one unassisted while second organised by Ryu Ward Brampton its sixth goal before the second period butt er sounded scored hit third goal of the game about seven minute Into the final period followed two minutes later with floe effort from teammate Jason Smith to give the Georgetown on will not be undersold on our overall everyday low prices here are just a few bag 2 partly skimme milk granulated 2 kg bag white sugar 89 Liberty vegetable new Oil OS 99 675 box Kelloggs corn flakes mm conconualed unsweetened frozen tin Niagara MM orange I juice IJ SOUP iV I Whip i shreddies Canada lirst grade 1 lb pkg foil Loblaws butter sue riB I cream- corn bread vJ look for our advertising supplement in todays paper for low price specials Pnces effective to Tuesday November unless otherwise stated Stores reserve the right to limit quantities PLEASE NOTE As a result ol advanced printing deadlines lor preprinted advertisements and changing market conditions several of Loblaws regular prices are lower than shown in our advertising supplement In this newspaper apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused