vounci the HERALD i Open Weak nights 5 PHONE S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE North curling Busy week Things were quiet over Easter but we are winding down our season and curlers have been busy again this week The Ladles Thursday night draw was concluded March Points were carried by each player as they were on different teams every week Finishing first with top points were skip Agnes Park vice Ellen Burns second Mary Wands and lead Linda Veltinan Second was skip Joan Mustard vice Gert McGee second Pat MacLeod and lead Jan Ferguson The Tuesday night draw will be concluded this week The Ladles competitive held their playoff day last Tuesday Winning the A section and presented with the Rene Holme Trophy was the team of Joan Shapcott Julie White Carroll Evans and Eva Bradley They were also presented with Taylor award for finishing on top for the year Runners up in the A section and awarded the Irene Trophy were Joan Mustard Jane Burrows Ellen Burns and Marilyn Micklethwalte Winners of B section were Joan Trimble Lena Burns Burt and Catharine Hodgson Runners up were Barb Crane Embllng Dot Burgess and Pat orris The Business Girls concluded their final draw and finishing first was Karln Henderson Marilyn Micklethwalte Lynne Jefferson and Mary Anne Secorfd was Peggy Cathy Lois Maasey and Marie Stone Third was Shirley Rae Jane Burrows Lii Wise and Dot Burgess A few of our ladies were also on the bonsplel circuit this post week as well Alice and her team of Ellen Bums Eastwood and Doris DeHueck went to a twoday competition at where they won the main event Shirley McDermot Shirley Rae Lois Maasey and Mary Black were at Ladies Late Bloomers along with Joan Shapcott Gert Carroll Evans Eva Bradley and Theresa Smith and Carroll each played one day Shirley team made It to the finals of the Walker Trophy event where they played a team from Kingston and were defeated Joan Shapcott team made It to finals of fourth event where they played and won receiving the Lou Trophy Congratula tions to all our winners The Thursday Mixed competitive playoffs were concluded last week and winners of the Makovnyck Trophy were Wayne Taylor Jim Lusby Liz Wise Doug Coll and Nancy Shannon Winning the Mens Competitive were Steve McDermot Mike George and Jack Massey Second were George Wild Bruce White Ron Perego and Tony DeHueck The Cornelius got underway this weekend and will run all week with the finals on Saturday A reminder to the Ladles about our closing annual meeting Tuesday April 19 at 9 30 a m GDHS hosts Georgetown District High School hosted the East Badminton Tournament Thursday with seven schools Tor a spot at the Championship qualified 12 of their It entries for the Italians to be held at tomorrow John Scott and Mike Mitchell were In the boys doubles and Adams and Michelle Mlehm In mixed doubles All four will be competing at the Hal tons The winning foursome of North Halton Curling ladle competitive with the Rene Holme Trophy of the A section championship Holding tbe hardware It skip Joan Shapcott flacked on left by second Carroll Evans and on the right by vice Jnlie White Lead Eva Bradley Is pictured In front Herald photo Stars on Cup trail The Timmins North Stars are one series vlct away from the Canad ian Intermediate A hoc key championship and the Hardy Cup The North Stars who lost ear were derailed on their route to the cup by Ihe Georgetown Raiders have defeated Charlotte- town three games to one to win ihe Eastern Canad Ian title and now are awaiting a western win nir and a final showdown Everyone In the Raider organization had looked forward to a Georgetown Timmins rematch in the Hardy Cup playoffs this year but the Shipbuilders crossed things up when they knocked the defending champs out in five games representing the Northern Ontario Hockey Association then brushed Collingwood a side in two straight games by scores of and CHEQUING CANCER Georgetown Industrial Hockey League president Don presents a cheque to Cancer Society treasurer Ted Garth The money came from the International hockey exhibition at Gordon AlcoU Arena last week between the GIHL allstars and a team from Finland The total donation was for fro Cap snipers shock Trojans The underdog Capri shocked the regul season champion Jans in the opening game of the Georgetown Ladies Basketball League final series Wednesday night at Centennial Mid dle School Lorraine Brown led a balanced scoring attack that swamped the first place Trojans with is points Anita and Irene McCauley both hit for 14 points Bulsnun and Barb Curry tacked up to points a piece Sue Tesar was high scorer for Ihe Trojans bagging 14 points Leslie Ashlon and Sandra Cous- connected for six apiece in a losing cause The Caprlcorns who were secondbest behind the Trojans over the regu lar schedule now need Jusl one victory to claim the bestor three series and the league champion ship In the consolation round Sara Reid bagged 34 point to lead the CenUurs past tbe Mus tangs Leslie Durham contrib uted points to the victory and Melanle Wiggins chipped In 10 Sky Saplnskl paced the Mustang attack with 18 points while Henderson hit for 14 points Wendy Forsyth added 10 points to Mustang attack SIGNUPS Nineyear old Aaron Ferguson of Hornby oat his 111 last week to Join the Soccer Club Aaron will be an atom year Joins about lit other ore youngsters who will begin play In the middle of May Local gals come close Close only counts In horse shoes and hand grenades as the Centen nial Middle School junior volleyball girls found out Tuesday night The Centennial girls came within a game of clinching the North Hal ton Junior Volleyball Championship Tourna ment with an unblemish ed record but Ihey lost In the final to Miltons Sam Sherratl School Centennial hosted eight teams to the champions hip tournament and Ihey wept through Park Ho ward Wrigglesworth St Francis and lo win the A divls- In a crossover semi final against Joseph Gibbons School they won again to advance to the final Sam Sherratt rose above Gibbons Holy Cross and Actons to take this B division honors