Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1983, p. 15

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North Halton curling A busy week for curlers It has been a busy time on the Ice this past week and quite a successful one Our business girls earn of Peggy Darmody Sharon Wood PatU MncLaren and Joan Trimble were at Dundoa Valley last weekend winning all three of their games but missing the trophy by less than a point Nice going girls Barb Crane look a link to the twoday at At vice was Lois second Dot Burgess and lead Marilyn Mlcklcthwalte In their last game they forced an extra end They look the extra end without last rock and were he bonsplel winners Congratulations Again Alice was on the circuit with vice Ethel Murdy second Doris DeKueck and lead Eva Bradley twoday event at Dixie and stayed In the main event until the final game where they met Pat Held of and lost to her In the final game They had a super time and lots of good curling At home this week was held the first Day Ladles Championship which may be an annual event Betty Webb and Barb Second was June Russell Karen Heasllp Pat McLeod and Linda Veltman Third was Ann Hartford Gert Dot Hicks and Jan Ferguson Thanks again to Donna Blight for her hard efforts In putting this day together To lop off the end of the week the Business Girls had their open Saturday with two entries from North Halton And guess who won The team of Peggy Sharon Wood MacLaren and Joan Trimble from North Halton The other entry from North Halton was Karin Henderson Jane Burrows Lois Massey and Jefferson who were high one game winner In their draw Congratulations to all our curlers 1 Joan Trimble left and Sharon Wood of the North Ilattpa Curling Club business girl team play a shot at the club on the weekend Their foursome won three matches at Dutidas Valley a neck ago just missing the overall trophy there Herald photo by B THE HERALD Wednesday March lt3 Page 1 Golden Agers GOLDEN AGE BOWLING RESULTS March 11 High Single Flat Edith Dltchneld Hay Mac- Millan Bob Harris 297 Bert Craig High Single with Handi cap VI Hewitt Kay MacMillan Bob Harris 300 Clare Stevens cap Pearl Burt Kay Brotchle Bert Craig TEAM STANDINGS Blue Jays Annes Gang SI Happy Gang go Dynamiters Lucky Six Argos Atoms Corner Pins Sunshine Girls Butter Balls Blue Birds Grettas Gang Sports upset Tavern Rebel cagers bounced out Brian scored two goals and assisted on another to lead M and Pro Sports to a upset victory over Hollywood Tavern In Georgetown Industrial Hockey League playoff action Sunday at Gordon Arena The Pro Sports evened the six point semi final series at three points apiece both teams hav a victory now In three starts Hollywoods Brian Beaumont opened the scoring eight minutes Into the first period from Bill and Ian notched his first to even things however an a play set up by Chuck Williams then teamed With Dave Paterson to set up Andy Broad bent with the goahead goal for Pro Sports McKenile mado It 3 1 before Mike Mc Mcncmy cashed In Rod Halls pass to bring the to within a Single goal Williams scored an un assisted marker that turned out to be the Winner with less than four minutes to play Syme from Beaumont and Larry Peterson rounded out the Holly wood scoring a minute after that In other action Doug Thompson scored the winning goal in the third period to lift AkersClark past Do Boer Movers 2 1 and Into a two games to one series lead Chris Milne drew an assist on the winning Boers after Just two minutes of play from Don Richard and Ron Osborne However Doug connected for from Craig Fleming and Dave Mc- Menemy to knot the score at 1 1 TIMS AUTO CLEANING ByPAM DOUGLAS Herald correspondent The Georgetown High School senior Rebel lost a decision to he Milton Runner sixth Georgetown District High School Rebel runner Lynn placed sixth in the 3000 meter race at the Eastern Canadian Junior track meet last week She was the only junior Rebel who ran under the qualifying time She qualified at OFSAA last year with a lime of minutes and 19 seconds She ran the 3000 in 10 at the Eastern Canadian meet Mustangs last Tuesday In he Halton double A semi final match Jeff Smithied the Rebel scorers wilh points while John Scott had 15 points It was a close game but the Rebels missed a couple of key layups and foul shots giving the Mustangs an edge We played really well said Rebel coach Phil Some of the guys were disappointed but we played one of our best games of the year The game was the last of the season for the senior team The midget Rebels ended their season with a Halton semi final loss to Park two weeks ago and the Junior Rebels finished off their schedule last month with Halton quarter final loss to Nelson High School Industrial hockey W Hollywood Taverns M and M Pro 3 l 3 10 5 De Boer a Movers 3 12 7 FUTURE GAMES- March Clark vs De Boers Movers 12 Hollywood Tavern vs M and M Pro Sports LEADING SCORERS Brian McKcnzle MandM Andy MandM Doug Thompson AC Brian Beaumont Mike Mike Richmond DID YOU REALIZE lhat per cent of Red Cross work Is done by volunteers Can you Imagine the cost if that work had to be paid for 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