SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday Januarv 19 1983 Georgetown Minor Atoms edge past Brampton squad 21 Following the New Year a break the George town Minor Atoms hosted Brampton Jan Adam Hilts misted by John Cruise opened the scoring at the first period Brampton evened the minutes later at S of the middle frame Brian Brooker assisted by Peter Lee and Brad Amato scored the winner For the second half of the game Georgetown and Brampton traded rushes and scoring chan- Terry Metier In nets kept the home team ahead until the final bun Final score The following week Oakvllle came to town and jumped to a three goal lead in the flint period Brad Amato slopped the tide in the Heather seen above ogive up to be a competitive Jills gymnast Heather Dnbuc likes gym competition SPORTS EDITORS NOTE la last Wednesday sports section page fear The Herald carried an article Usa Graham The that slang with he story however was sot that of Graham We regret the error The following a story at Heather Dnbuc the gymnast whose was In last week paper Tenyearold Heather Dubuc Is now In her second year of competitive gymnastics with the Jills She started gymnastics when she was four but practise routinely until she was seven when she signed up for beginners gym Heather then joined the Jills group and moved Up to the Jills competitive stream one year later The resident has lived there since she was born In her backyard the have a monkey bar set two swings and a bar which Heather used to play with when she was younger Heather says her best routines are floor which she Ilkca the best She has attended gymnastics camp the Rose Room in the summer Heather looks forward to competi tion Last April in Peterborough she collected two third place ribbons in the vault and bars at Invitational meet She is nervous at gymnastics competitions but only before the tint routine she does In the annual Santa Clans parade cartwheels for cash this winter Heather remembers she was able to squeeze water out of her gloves because the pavement was so Heather says she has to give up having or going to other sleepovers because of her practising schedule with the Jills She also t get to see her Mends as much as she want but Heather says she has met some nice friends at the gymnastics club At Public School Heather likes Math Spelling and French For hobbles she prefers knitting reading and watching TV Crochet la another hobby she would like to pursue In the future Also at school Heather Is very involved with drama She would like to be a professional gymnast and go to the Olympics Jan is the date of the Jills first qualifying meet CORRECTION The picture here It of Jills gymnast Lisa Graham A last week Incorrectly Identified her Volleyball Continued from page B3 champions two years In a row the senior Rebels are hoping to cap ore the title again this year Bantams Ceatlaned from page B3 second later to pull out a very Important victory to keep Georgetown hopes surpassing Milton for first place in the standings Both coaches and Bennett were not very impressed with what no doubt had to be heme town referees SHOW EXHIBITION PUCE TORONTO JANUARY 1913 1000 AM PM DAILY J Hereford Classic Sale middle frame followed by Steve Brown with assists going to John Cruise and Adam Hilts John Cruise with the help of Adam Hilts even ed the score at of the third period Brlsn assisted by Peter Lee put Georgetown ahead tut Oakvllle even ed the score at 12 Final score The next evening Georgetown travelled to The home team jumped ahead before Adam Hilts evened the count With two men short in the second period Jason Smith scored after narrowly missing seconds earlier Flamboro again evened the game eleven seconds later Forty seconds later with one man short Jason Smith scored with assists going to John Cruise and John Jlckllng Steve Brown added another in the third perl with the help of Sean Final score Georgetown Last Sunday George town visited Chlng and romped to a victory Adam Hilts opened the scoring at of the first period Adam added another at of the second period assisted by Adam and John Jlckllng At Adam added another with the help of Steve Brown and John Cruise then got on the scoreboard but Adam Hilts assisted by Steve Brown scored his fourth goal of the game John Cruise added another with an assist going to Adam Peter Leo then added another with the help of Jason Smith and Duane Lewis before the final buzzer sounded Candy Co oust Acton By GARY LANE Hen Id Special The Candy Company Pee Wees defeated Acton In exhibition action day night to the tune of The Georgetown Tier II held a 2 1 first period advantage and then built a second period edge Paul Hewlett guarded the nets for the Candy men while offensively Glenn Mulder had a pair of goals to go with an assist Chris Roger and Danny Lane added a goal and an assist each with Wayne Snow and Kevin Roe counting markers also Assists went to Scott Lunn Jim Lowry Pat McCarthy and Dougal Saturday the team was In Schomberg to particip ate in the Sixth Annual Red and White With John Stefan back In the nets the Candy Company met a strong checking club from Melton Entering the final perl Georgetown found themselves behind 10 only to have stretch the margin to 20 at the SB mark With the teams each a man short Roger Alchln found the twine Us shot from the bluellne to put the Candy Maker back In contention The assist went to Danny Lane and an exciting finish looked certain The Malton team had different intentions and less than a minute later scored again to destroy Georgetown momen tum Final score and Georgetown Pat McCarthy was named player of the game for Georgetown and was presented with a special award Livingstone has high single High Single Fiat Mable Livingstone Wilson Stan Swann 242 Wallace 209 High Single with Hand cap Livingstone Spitier Stan Bob Hardman2S2 High Triple Flat Ethel Myrtle Stann 582 George Burt High Triple with cap Mable Livingstone Barbara Stan Swann 720 John Vanderhoek TEAM STANDINGS Anne Gang Chosen the Rolling Meadows basket ball tournament were left to right Lisa Mason The Centennial girls basketball team started Ihelr season In fine form by winning a Invitational at Rolling Meadows Seen here are the team members front row left to right Coach Williams Belinda Shannon Captain I Ms ton Long Stephanie Ann middle left to right Coach A A ford Laura F liber Sandy Martha Holly Hewitt Kerry McCashew Heather Corry Debbie Pen lei Laura Richardson back row Coach A Karen RSddall Jennifer Ridley Jenny Melville Kim Daqnano Janet Mary Lynn McVittle Tare Burr Dry den Herald photo Centennial Roll Meadows girls for tourney first place Centennial Public School Started off their girls basketball season In outstanding style by winning the annual Roll lug Meadows tournament last week after he tournament were chosen from Cen tennial Georgetown also picked up honors by ing two members of the basketball team win the Hot shot shooting con test open to all tourn players In the first game against Georgetown won Then Centennial went on to beat the host team Rolling Meadows St Patricks defeated Centennial narrowly in a game that did not count for points leading to the finals The championship game was won by Centennial over ac Top shooters for Cen tennial in the final game were Jenny Melville and Kim Daquano who both collected six points North Halton curling HaltonPeel competitions North Halton was the winner of the fourth event in the Halton Peel this weekend Our winners were Skip Al Dean vice Doc Russell second Bill Hunter and lead Dick Krousc The Peel started last week on Saturday and ran all week with being starting Monday The finals were at M Hon this past Saturday consisting of two games Congratulations The teams of Joan Mustard Peggy and Frazcr were not as successful at the Rose Bowl in Brampton North was not to reach the finals this year but good curling was enjoyed by all The OCA Seagrams Mixed playdowns were finalized this weekend with Sieve McDcrmot Shirley McDcrmot George and Joan Shapcatl winning after wo games against Peggy Darmody Andy DISebastano and Mary Black McDcrmot team will be heading for Dixie this Friday night for start of the District playdowns There will be teams from Acton Milton Oakvllle and Brampton com Good luck to North Coming events to watch for are the MidWinter Mixed Bonsplel Jan If you haven t signed up do so this week Also for the ladles is the Wee Lassie Feb II Check your names on the sign up sheet for the draw you desire Winterfest 1983 being organized This community 1663 event Is being organized now by the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Any service group wishing to participate in anyway la urged to contact the Recreation Department at immedlatelyl Winterfest is scheduled for Saturday Feb 13 1063 with the ltnh as an alternate day in case of poor weather Mark your calendar plan to attend Watch your newspaper for more details TIMS AUTO CLEANING 8775943 COMING THURS FEB 17th THE ALL NEW 1983 CAPITAL FORD 7 GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Get Improved steering control and longer tire life Wheel Alignment Here s what we do Adjust camber castor and toe In to manufacturers specifications Adjust torsion bars Inspect front end suspension springs shocks and assembly Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tiie Sales Ltd Georgetown or 160B GOODYEAR thruway HALTON THRUWAY MUFFLER RAD CENTRE Come In for a COOLING SYSTEM ANALYSIS RADIATOR REPAIRS GAS TANK REPAIRS 347QuelphSt Saturday BOO am 1