Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1983, p. 11

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday November IN3 Page II vouncf Optimist win four straight The minor Optimists hosted Orangevllle at Memorial Arena recent ly and came out on top with a 10 win Mark Lorito scored Ihewinnlnggoalatll of the third period when he beat the defence at the blue line with a nice deke and tallied for the locals Chris took he shutout for George town handling shots on net Burlington II played in Georgetown last week and took an trounc ing from the locals Chris Cambouris again took the shutout for the locals handling only nine shots on the net Of the 44 shots against Burlington goals were scored by Andy BUI MacDonald Mike Barnes and Chad Bailey with assists earned by Lonto 2 Bailey 2 Mark Minineh Mike Melville Wade Ser Jenntson Barnes David Hodgson and aid Travelling back to Burlington the locals again defeated this same team Richard Rivard handled the goal ending duties for the winning Optimists Putting three goals in less than a minute In the first peri were McCauley Bui ley and assisted Hodgson Mac- Donald and Third period action saw put away a nice shot from the point from Melville Barnes and Dale set up Pearce for goal number five The Georgetown defence allowed only four shots on their home net The Optimist minor peewees earned a welldeserved win at Thompson Arena In Mil ton Sunday After two scoreless periods of physical by the Milton players McCauley put Georgetown on the scoreboard with a quick wrist shot at the 14 mark of the third frame GBA LEADERS The Georgetown Baseball Association elected new executive for the 184 season meeting Sunday at Holy Crocs School Auditorium Pat Brooker front left was elected presides succeeding CoKn Brook front right Gary Mlicner back left was selected second vicepresident while Garnet Rots Is the new secretary Pint vicepresident Marly third vicepresident Hal Pells and treasurer Donna DeZeettw were not present far the photo Herald photo Milton came back to lie off when he fed the puck the game at 11 35 to who beat the s hard work green goalie at the 31 along boards paid mark to notch the game Jills plan show If you re one of those people who are awestruck by the aesthetic beauty of gymnastics the Hills Jills have a demonstration for competitive and competitive will be holding a demonstration Dec 10 at the Georgetown District High School starting at 30 a m Everyone is welcome to attend Registration for recreational gymnastics is Monday Dec 12 far a variety of programs offered starting in January Come to the Rose Room above Memorial Arena in Georgetown from 30pm toslgnup Is offered for 3S yearolds Monday mornings and Wednesday afternoons Beginner I and II gymnastics is offered is offered Mondays and Saturdays A boys program is for Fridays after school while intermediate girls meet Monday evenings Senior girls practice Wednesdays after school The loweek program costs per session For more Information call Katharine at Campbells Lime Service Equipped Is IslL Always Striving To Serve Better LIME NOWl flR OUT CALL 519 JACOB SNOWBURST SNOW THROWER rugoed bio inch clearing width Throws snow up to feet Cleans right down to concrete Easy to start easy to noodle and easy to store Economically priced SAVE HAZENS SINCLAIR AVE SALES SERVICE winner Milton took three penalties in the last half of the frame to do themselves In as the Georgetown players rallied to support Cam In net and keep the lead Playing in Milton is becoming an unpleasant experience for players coaches and tans as well 74CMAINSTN MOORE PARK PLAZA 8731556 HOME NEWSPAPER OF HALTON HILLS ESTABLISHED 1866 so when it comes to your advertising message WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE HERALD THATS A GOOD QUESTION AND WE HAVE THE ANSWER TO IT 14000 Thats right The HERALD reaches 14000 homes every week with one vehicle and no overlap that can confuse the facts

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