Page SECTION THE HERALD November i 19SI Youth Soccer Club Addressing old problems but recommending new solutions on Annual General Meeting of George town Youth Soccer Club Elected Appointed or IBS President Klaus Zander Past President Alex Tough Secretary Colin Treasurer Dave Manning Chief Commissioner Boys Bryan Turner Chief Comm tuloner Girts Sally Rented los Registrar June and Colin Wilde Equipment Peter Elaine Referee Development Luc Divisional Commissioners George Howie Gall Melville Don Smith Jean Reel Groten There remain only a lev vacancies to be filled by he Spring meeting reflecting a healthy situation at this time of year 1931 closing reports from the executive and commissioners were made with several points or discus arising An Increase in Ions was recorded for the successive year and topped 1 for the first time Player absenteeism appeal ed as a general problem and limitations to registration of these players were suggest The club Is to consider and girls sections caused confusion and Is referred the new executive for FIELD SHORTAGE The playing field shortage was handled by game lima reduction and the use of f eld Is like ly to be lost In due to company expansion The Ir win field may also be lost due to the recent closure news Repair work has already been carried out to the present fields Control of the lights at Ccdarvnle may be moved to Inside the Com Centre It is believed that repair of school fields would alleviate the quantity problem for all outside users The club is ahead of the budget The club shows an operating gain on the year of SI plus with the town bill for field use and lighting yet to come The gain reflects a prudent buying policy sponsorship and interest Income all not in the adopted spring budget The club will be faced with increases from Ontario and Peel associations for 1BB2 according to current Information available RECOMMENDATIONS Policy for next year carries several recommend from the retiring board The reduction or house league competition at ma lor mosquito minor and major and bantam and junior divisions has been approved standings will bo maintained and published In other divisions An indoor soccer league proposal been referred to the new board House league select team coaches are to be appointed early in the year teams will have the age of early preparation for any tournaments and wilt regularly against our rep teams and possibly gay up against house ague teams A similar program la being prepared f or our ular representative t tarns Rep team coaches have to be confirmed and appointed by January due to their league registration dates AMALGAMATION The youth club has agreed to exploratory talks with local senior and youth clubs withn view to amalgamation under one banner One of the aims la to provide a normal and regular progression from beginner youth to ad vanced soccer player The introduction of a club handbook containing calendar or events cons tit lion rules league and cup scheduling membership coaching hints and other Items has been approved and Is In preparation outgoing executive were warmly hanked for their work and support throughout year as one of the best ever by retiring president Alex Tough elections were conduc ted by George Raines who welcomed Klaus Zander as the new president Klaus has been active In the youth club as coach commissioner and referee for several year Some members and guests were present at the meeting which took place at the Arena in under hours on Sunday morning Chrysler Tier 2 Atoms Georgetown Chrysler posted an Impressive victory over Burlington on Saturday afternoon Donnle Guest opened the scoring early thanks to a behind the net pass from Stephen Sutherland Georgetown second goal was scored by Brian Leslie assisted by Jason Knight The third goal of the first period was scored by Stephen Sutherland assisted by Stephen Lee The only score of the second period was an unassisted goal scored on a perfect wrist shot by Mike The game was put completely out of reach with a third period marker by Cameron Herman assisted by Guest The game a complete team effort with goalies Paul Glass and Paul Smith keeping the Visitors off the scoreboard until the midpoint of the third period Girls hockey team gets first tie The Georgetown Senior Girls hockey team registered their first tie of the season in a well played game against on Sunday afternoon at the Alcott Arena Georgetown opened the scoring on a goal by Lisa Allen tied tho score at 1 1 and took a lead until the last minutes of play Lisa Allen recorded her second goal of the game to make it a tie hockey game Georgetown so close to winning the game In tho last minute of play but they were unable to on heir chances Both teams deserve honorable mention for their fine efforts GDHS wrestling vs champions Id Correspondent The wrestling team travelled to Fergus last Wednesday for a dual meet with the defending champion Fergus team and won 10 of the bouts putting forth a fine effort as It was mainly composed of rookies with few returning veterans The Rebels will attempt to avenge themselves today as they are hosting a second dual meet with Fergus at 15 In he gyms Spectators are welcome to attend and give vocal support to he Rebels SEA THE WORLD North Halton curling Junior teams in London for Mixed Spiel The Junior Mixed Spiel at London Highland Country Cub on the weekend of Nov was attended by one or North Junior teams The team skipped by Jeff Wood with I ynda Krouse Scott Russell and Barb acquitted themselves very well Out of teams they placed second in the event and sixth overall They were one of the youngest teams there and the convenor of the bonsplel remarked on their smiles sportsmanship throughout the event Two of the Ladies Competitive teams were also this week in at the Canada Trust While they t do as well as they hoped they nevertheless had a super day TheteamawereAllceFraierwlthEvaBradley Mary Kitely and Theresa Smith The other team was composed of Joan Trimble who took Joan Mustard a place as skip and Jane Burrows Ellen Bums and Marilyn Mlcklethwalte Sat Nov 20th was the Men Open at North There were teams from Burlington Highland Dixie and the Board of Trade Curling Clubs The event was sponsored by Meager Distillery MacPherson a Esso and Brewery This event was so popular alt participants asked to be invited back Tor the Men a Invitational on Feb First place in the A event went to and his team of Frank Jim Sllngcr and Joe Todd from the Dixie Curling Club Second place went to North a team of Warren with Ed Parker Tony and Ken The winner of the event was Jack from Dixie event was won by Richard Scully from Board of Trade Curling Club and event was won by North Lea Coming up next is the Grey Cup Invitational Mixed on Nov Dec is the day the Men Turkey Spiel will beheld It costs ten dollars per man with at least per cent of the money going Into prizes The ladles are having a guest day on Wednesday 9 There will be one game at 10 a followed by lunch The coat is for bath member and guest Good curling and see you on the Ron Twin of the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders broke through the Port Elgin defence for a breakaway goal tali past Saturday night Gary Landry nets two goals for Raiders Continued from page In the second period the Raiders came alive with a six goat barrage as John Cook Ron Juri Ke Todd and Gary Ford all netted singles for the team The only retaliation came from a Port Elgin goal with just three minutes remaining in second period The Georgetown squad then coasted victory scoring three more goals In the third period John Saunders scored his second of e night four minutes into the period to start the ball rolling on a goal from Ray capped off the Tonelll and ry the final tally from Gary Landry scored teammates Ron and first goal of the night to make Rick the score Gary Mc The Canadian Forces needs candidates to train as sailors and even you never set foot on a ship you could qualify The Forces will pay you to learn any one of 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