Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1984, p. 12

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SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday 1W GIFL playoff action BMX champ Eastwood Soccer Falcon Tim Davis Pro racer John The thrill of victory the agony of defeat in 1983 JULY Kim Harnals a 17 year old disabled swimmer from George town mode headlines In July when she set three Canadian records at the Ontario Games for the Physically Disabled in Brampton Her gold medal performances In the and meter freestyle events 100 meter backstroke earned her a spot with the provincial team that would compete at the Canadian Gaines in Sudbury the following month Professional motor cycle racer Jon Corn well was also making news as he prepared to grab a possible In purse money at Canadian Half Mile Championships In a four year was scheduled to race In three classes As It turned out he was pi by engine ems and managed a pair of fourths AUGUST Georgetown Indus trl Hockey League presi dent Don and timekeeperstatistician Hon Copland announced to The Herald they would be giving up their positions after nine years with the league With the disbanding of defending champions the exist ence of the league Is threatened It was the Acton Curl Club winning the 3rd annual Soft ball Tournament The Burgundy Brewers of the local league made it as far as the consolation finals where they to Sam Stone of Bramale The B baseball Eagles closed out their regular season In dis appointing fashion dropping a to Wetland However the birds advanced to the championship tourney by dumping in the quail lying round The Glen Specters finished second overall In the IDteam Inter County Fastball League They drew In the open ing round of the play Finally GDHS Grade 13 student Doug Gllles pie 17 wrote school and government officials In a desperate bid to keep wrestling alive in Georgetown Georgetown without wrestling Is like Mon treal without hockey Gillespie told The Herald SEPTEMBER The B Eagles kicked off September In fine fashion coming within a whisker of winning an OBA crown at the championship tournament in St Catharines The locals made the final with a miracle rally In the semifinal game scoring seven runs in their half of the last Inning to eliminate a deficit and upset Listowel 109 They rail Catha in the final leav Paul Guistini stran ded on third base In their final at bat The Glen Specters were In the playoffs and winning winning three of four games against Hlllsburgh to qualify for the league semifinals against Fergus The Glen men then grabbed the opener of before dropping three consecutive dec to be ousted Twelve divisional champions were crown ed as the Georgetown Youth Soccer Club held its Cup Day Mary Jones hit a two- run homer to spark Mostly Golden to an II victory over the Knight Riders In the Powder puff Softball champion ship game The Park de feated the 1Z9 to win the annual Choice Air Finally Tim To ton reports that the M and Pro Sports will face the regular season champion Greeks in the GFFL championship game OCTOBER The Greeks opened October by rolling to an easy victory over the and M Pro Sports In the final The Georgetown Raiders played thetr first ever Senior A hockey game dropping a count to the defend Allan Cup champion Cambridge Hornets Meanwhile the Gems dropped their season opener to the StreeUviUe Derbys Allison a Cornhuskera won the GIFL title ing the final from the M and M Pro Sports in five games Rose Radyk the pro prietor of the George town Bow waa honored by the Bowling Association of Ontario and the Bowlers Associatl on They gave her a special commemorative plaque at their Build ers of the Bowling Industry s awards dinn er In Mlssissauga Georgetown motor cycle racer Mike cetto Is listed In spot in the race for the White Memorial Trophy the top Cana Motorcycle Asso ciation award The Orion NHL Old timers were In town for an exhibition game against the senior The Oldllmers featured former stars such Ron Ell th Andy Bath gate Rene Robert Syl Apps Dave Burrows and Rod Sell The Centennial Char gen dominated the r crosscountry finals winning all four divisional crowns They were paced by the performance of 11 year- old Bob who ran to a first place finish against a field of 13 and 14yearolds NOVEMBER The weather was turn ing cold but Eric Hop kins The GDHS Rebel runner won his or race at the Peel Halton finals The Rebels were Ing a week later at the OFSAA finals at the TAKE EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For Your Authorized Agent Is BvRBFR London Ski Club They won both the midget boys and girls crowns and were ranked second overall in the province among the 32 schools that competed Still on the high school scene new teacher Gord ps had agre ed to take on coaching the wrestling team Phillips a former football and track coach would be Joined by former Rebels Drown and Four or In their roles as assistant coaches Sixteen yearold Leah Smeoton represented the Georgetown Figure Skating Club at the Cen tral Ontario sectional competition in Owen Sound She competed as a novice girl in her fourth trip to the sec tionals Meanwhile Gemini coach Jules Russian f elded goon hockey charges levelled against h by Ookviile Blades Murray Walker call ng the accusations out and out lies The North Golf and Country Club announced they will host 16 rinks for the Ontario Curl ng Assoc junior men play downs the weekend of December The rink of skip Glen Farrow Andy Hicks Jim and Jim Grant will represent North Finally Ontario Supreme Court Justice Mr John O granted an injunction allowing Georgetown Craig Chantler to compete for Ihe MTHL Young National bantams The GDHS junior Rebels swept to the championship at the Ac ton basketball ng Mil I on in the f nal Dean Marks led oil the Georgetown scorers with 22 points The swim were back In form dominating the McMasler University meet The Rebs out shone swimmers from schools placing swimmers in the top3 of almost every one of the events The Centennial Char girls volleyball team captured third consecutive Halt on championship They defeated rivals Holy Cross In the fnals Figure skater Darren Kemp 17 finished second overall as a Novice man at the East em Divisional finals at the Com muni ty Center Kemp now will compete at the finals January 9 in Saskatche- Georgetown resident Gary Morrow has been drafted by the Toronto BI of the North American Soccer NOTICE PARKING of a von c a on streets bo hours and lor a period than consecutive hours Is prohibited by by low As hinders snow clearing operations ptoaso wtth the of Hi by law AUTHOR TIES MAY HAVE CLES TICKETED OH TOWED AWAY AT OWNER S EXPENSE SNOW CLEANING Placing of snow or on a man no as to obstruct or encumber s prohtb tod by by law As Improper snow and Ice can be a hazard please comply the requiremon of by aw so as not o eras a a hazard AUTHOR TIES MAY HAVE SNOW AND CE REMOVED AT THE PROPERTY OWNER S EXPENSE Your coopera on fee ive win control measures safe C Austin Town Ero SALE ENDS SUN JAN 8th Store Til BEAT FOR PI Ki ted OMTHE PREMISES- ENJOY A LUNCH DINNER OR SUNDAY BRUNCHI Reasrvations ao I EXAMPLE Suede Bombers Leather 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