North Halton curling Senior gals compete here Our IBM season Is off and running with 13 mens teams representing North at the Hal Ion Peel competition It got underway Satur day with the finals Ihls Saturday Jan at Acton Oftbelloleara entries only IS will make It to the finals North Halton will be boating the Senior Ladles District this week with Marg OTlaherty team representing North The for the mixed rinks will go one more game as the teams of Lea and Steve McDermot will meet Friday night The winner will go to the District play at Milton on Jan SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday Jasmarv 1164 Page Sabres split Herald Scoreboard Acton Knights bounce Sports Hollywood moves into first Dent Brad CuthberL Aaalata Kevin Brad Cuthbert VarUn Caudal Goal Baldwin Anna Scott Jimmy Kivuith Danny King Jay Jimmy Kavtnaih Bobby CMinfbtll I Jeff i Jim Brian Lot Billy SulUran Joys UaOBb MAJOR ATOM Brad Grey Gray Ptar Aibmhunt Hum- Goal Cory Young Joah Andrew Sandy Sandy J Rlchartaon Robert Too- Andrew Rex Andre Goals In a strange turn events the previously Acton Sitting Bull Tavern Knights bounced the league- leading M and M Pro Sports as play resumed this week in the Georgetown Indu strial Hockey League Bob Baker started the Knights off on the right foot with a govt at the 9 33 mark of the opening period After Terry Moustaard and Roger Chapman had connect ed to put the sports In front a 1 Baker set up Mike Murray for Acton a second goal A late first period goal by Mike Miehm and an Andy Broad bent marker less than two into the second period gave the Sports a advantage but Acton then exploded for four consecutive goals Baker scored twice for a white Tim and Rob Evans recorded the other goals Steve Grossman notched a pair as the Pro Sports fought right back In the third period and when Tom Da vies scored at the mark It appeared the leaders had survived a close shave Rob Evans scored for Acton to tie It at 7 with Just second left on the clock and Floyd fired the winner four seconds later In other action Holly wood Tavern took advantage of Actons win over the Sports with a decision over the Riviera Raiders to move first place In the four team loop Larry Peterson goal from Brian Beau mont and Dave Holmes at the 17 mark of the final period proved to be the winner Randy Bruce Holmes and lan Syme all found the range for the crew Doug Barnes paced the Raiders with a pair of goals while Pat Tunney and Jim Pear don added single markers Hollywood Tavern now leads league with eight wins and a pair of ties in outings Next are the Pro Sports with points and the Riviera Raiders with 11 Acton brings up the rear with a win and a tie in 13 games Hollywood Tavern and Acton will square off in the early game this Sunday 18 a while the Raiders and the Pro Sports are next on the Ice at a m Darren Gray Martin MacLeod Store Ale Clans Kenny Hobby atoms lose tie Nell I Allan Pudge Robert Robbie Lang Grant RtMfe Laos Lata Brown Robert Waanr Grant KavlnTanu Paul ReMScoU Aaafats Warren Evan J Held Scott J Nell Scudder David Aaalata Thorn J Andrew Klngdon Quarry An action packed went home winners with was outstanding in net game was the result of a tie Goals were stopping shot after shot coming to registered by Greg It was nice to sec our Memorial Arena to play Dobbin and Tim Press- defenceunltat full force the Georgetown Roxy wood with assists by again the return of minor atoms last Tues- Ernie Chris Barrow after a day night Both teams Goalie David Frost holiday In Florida Topranked player win local tourney Jeffrey Bandit Aattita Jeffrey Jan Andenan I Brent Stephen dark Jeffrey Mir Goals Jeff Hannah I KMo Hark Jamie Tripp Han Steven Klein AaaaSGncraTiaf I Moore Bonneville John Roy Oilier lived up to his billing as the top- ranked squash player In Canada when be won a special invitational tournament at the Georgetown Racquet Club on the weekend Paul KaUMTtkl Colin Cam pbell Jaroei Burt Andrew J Sean Milk I Sullivan 3 Bobby bby Hanoi IU Ken Tone Doug Derek Woouar Shaman Finn ScoltVandsValk Rob Marcus Keataer Dairy Steven David Sorry Keith Last week The Herald featured the members of the Sunny Acres major midget rep hockey club fresh from their victory at the prestigious Silver Stick tournament In lea Unfortunately we failed to mention one member of the club Keith Rieger la not only a fine at his center position but he la also team captain Hie Herald regrets the oversight RIEGER Locals atBMX finals Georgetown was well represented at the first Canadian International Championships held this weekend at the Toronto International Center on Airport Road as part of the Motor cycle Show Mike Melville was an Impressive second of seven riders In the beginner race for 10U yearolds In the highly compe titive novice grouping year old Stephen Eastwood took an eighth place trophy Eastwood was leading the pock In the main event when he hit a bale and crashed Travis Gardner Jim Rich and Sasha all rode welt against the tough novice Oilier an Australian native now living In Toronto easily disposed of Toronto a Norm Piatt In the final match Satur night pocketing the first prize cheque for took home I ISO as runner up Almost people paid up to for a seat during the onlay knockout tourney Oil was favored to win the event but he went a step further than that as he refused to lose even one game The champ knocked out round Gene Duval In his second outing and in the final Piatt breezed through Fred Held but endured a murderous match against Doug before final ly winning 32 and advancing to the final against Oilier Optis tops Georgetown Optimist minor hosted at Memorial Arena this week defeat ing the visitors The minor then veiled to squeaking away with a tie Georgetown counted first with it remaining in the first period when Dale McNlven put wood on the puck to beat the gold and blue net minder from Mike Melville and Andy Midway through the second stanza Mark Lorito went In alone on a nice pass from Wade Serjeants on fed the puck through the legs of the defence and put Georgetown ahead McCauley tallied on a nicely executed passing play involving Bill MacDon aid and Chad Bailey to put Georgetown ahead In the final frame Thursday night Georgetown travelled to and came home with a 32 victory The win came only after some rough often dirty ploy from ihe Orange vllle team Unseen penalties plagued our boys through the entire game but they never gave up and showed Orangevllle their by Ernie assist ed by Ryan Pells and Ryan Ward Greg Dobbin assisted by Kenny Kotiwika and Ryan Ward and the game winner by Ryan Pells assisted by Scott McGulgan and Chris Barrow Sunday afternoon Georgetown met Flam boro and this proved to be one of Georgetown s best games Goalie Kevin McMurray play bis best game this year and earned a much deserved shutout as fell to our Goala were scored by Shawn Pearson Tim Presswood and Ryan Pells with assists going to Brent Wasylenko Chris Barrow Greg Dobbin Ryan Ward and Shawn Pearson Georgetown has not met with defeat In the last nine league games and are presently In third place looking to first Coach Steve Curtis has Indicated he Is very pleased with the team s steady progress By DOUGLAS Herald special The Acton Jr hockey Sabres split their weekend with a road victory over Milton Friday and a 31 loss to Oakvflie at home Saturday After losing a heart breaker to Thomhlll the previous Monday the Sabres came to put In a stellar per against the Milton Steamers Roy Spears a defen- seman freshly acquired from the Georgetown Gemini had an excep tional game against the Mustangs tying goal and scored the winner But against the Oak ville Blades a team that ranks second In the Central Ontario B league the Sabres hard work and hustle t enough to earn them two points What they really needed was a rabbits foot I ve never seen a club with such poor luck around the opposition net said Sabre assist ant coach Steve Bucba nan of bis team This team has to work for everything It gets His team was hitting well skating fast and eying hard but as noted if the net had been the size of a soccer net the puck have gone in for them They the Sabres are checking vary intensely against the top teams and they did bottle them up he said has scored In their last three or four games and we kept them to three I think that a gutsy effort The Sabres emphasis on defense cost them the game In the first period They managed only two shots on Blade goalie Scott Kllto while Sabre goalie Rick Landry allowed two of 13 shots to settle In the net behind him Blade Chuck Guernseys shot went between Landry a pads at the mark and Craig Chumleys shot whistled past Landry as he tried to make a stick mfnuteand a half later Acton Stepped up their offense In the second period without sacrificing good defense They Oakville 14 12 and prevented them from scoring It made for an game The Blades scored one more time seconds Into the final period GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION jrjr NEEDS YOU IN OHDER TO PROVIDE BASEBALL TO THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY YOUR APPLICATION TO COACH OR MANAGE A TEAM IN 1884 SHOULD BE SENT BY JANUARY 20th TO GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BOX GEORGETOWN ONT IF HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PHONE GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Application to Coach 198384 am Interested In coaching a team In the Georgetown Minor Hockey System for the 19B31SB4 season I agree to follow the rules and regulations as set forth by the Qeorgatown Minor Hockey Association LEVEL am Interested In coaching House League Select GROUP Tier Rep My preferences art Indicate preferences by number Novice Minor Atom Atom Minor Major Peewee a a Minor Bantam Major Bantam Minor Midget Major Midget Juvenile Level In the event my choice is not available I would consider area Yes No I SUBMIT MUTED RESUME AND MAIL TO PO Box Georgetown DEADLINE IS JANUARY 31st 1 Kan Hoover converted on a pass from Lane and Chris Norton on the Blade powerplay Hie lone Sabre goal was a pretty one and it came with nine minutes left In the game while the team was ded Ken stole the puck from the Blades in the Acton end and passed It to Randy Cover dale Coverdale skated down the left wing and rifled a shot from the faceoff circle In the end which beat Kitto clean Acton Oak is11 In the third period but good goal tending from Kitto and Sabre luck which was all bad prevented them from scoring more than once A fairsired crowd attended the game and Buchanan said be was pleased to see the people of Acton coming out to support the team The teams play has Improved since nan took over from Gary Hudson last month The players are starting to work harder he said and he getting them into shape In addition to a two- hour practice weekly the players have been doing a series of heart and lung exercises cult raining and some running The Sabres travel to Mlmlco tonight Wednesday then they meet at home TOWN Of NOTICE DOG TAGS 1984 Town HUlo Dog Licences for year 1 are now available They may be obtained at the locations Trafalgar Raw Mute Lhsehouts Ontario Hem Hantaan IMSstUIl Gnrutswi HstanMsi dale lOfUvtrll Actaa The licence foes or trie year 1 aio as follows In accordance with the Town Halloo By law every owner a on or before February 1 any calendar year or within days becoming the owner of a dog after February must apply for and upon payment of the proscribed fee be issued a licence and a dog tag for each dog In hisher possession No person shall keep more than three togs over me 3 months at anyone location unless heshe is in possession of a valid Town Halton Hffls Kennel Licence No person shall allow a dog Every person who fads to obtain a dog or kennel sconce lor the current year or who permits a dog run at largo wffl be in contravention of the by law and upon conviction be to a fine not teas than SIS and not more than ex chiding costs Dated day January Lusty Municipal Law Enforcement and Licensing Officer HOME NEWSPAPER OF HALTON HILLS ESTABLISHED 1866 w i I so when it comes to your advertising message WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE HERALD THATS A GOOD 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