Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1984, p. 14

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday It ltM North curling Local rinks make finals Two North teams out of the thirteen on Saturday at Acton Curling Club Lea Asbcroft and team Andy BUI Blight end Brian Stewart finished In fourth spot In the Warren Mlcklethwalte skipped team of Bradley Bob Doyto and Ken Taxman to the final game where they met defeat and finished runner up In the A event This was their only loss after winning their tint six games to both teams The Business Women a Tankard held at Chinguacouay this weekend which is a double team competition Representing North Halton were the teams of Peggy and Karin Henderson They won their first game and lost their second hi miss out on the finals on Sunday The final game for the Five Star Mixed was played Friday evening and for the third year In a row Steve and Shirley McDennot and George and Joan will represent North at the Zone playdowns this weekend They will be trying to match last year record of winning the Zone and InterZone and competing In the provincial finals Our ladles were bontpleUng at Brampton last week in their annual Rose Bowl Theresa Smith were runnersup In the second event and Peggy Darmody Mary Black Dot Hamilton and Aim Hartford won the lifth event Congratulations girls It be nice some familiar faces behind the glass so how about some home town support at Hilton this weekend for our Mixed team Rebel swimmers best Acton Krovse and BUI Hunter play a shot daring the Men Thursday night at the North Halton Gall and Curling Club These two were paired with skip Dean Doc make up one of North Hilton rinks A total of no rinks from Acton Milton OakviHe Georgetown end Brampton competed By KAREN PAYNE Herald correspondent The Georgetown Reb el swimmers hosted Acton on Wednesday winning the meet by an overall score of In the senior 200 meter relay Susan Masson Ana PI querns and Sue Baker placed first In the boys meter relay John MlUlngton Glen Farrow Don Ebon and Christian Book also placed first Susan placed first in the senior 200 meter freestyle and Sheila MacDonald followed her In second Mlllenanr placed first with John MlUlngton following him in second place In the boys division In the Junior free style Jill Mcntyre placed first in her with Kerri Dryden in third Chris laced second followed Tim Chapman In third In the senior GO meter freestyle event Carber Goodlct placed first with Glen Farrow him In third Kim Dryden was second for the girla Jill placed second Tiffany third and Christian first in the Junior meter In the senior 100 meter race and placed first in dWUion with John Mill fallowing In second Christian Book and Ana Piqueras both in third place In their Individual races Jill Mclntyre placed third In the Junior girls meter butterfly Jason Dodokln placed third In the competition In Ihe senior met er free style Susan Masson and each placed first Following them Sheila MacDonald and Don Elson placed second Chris Goodlet placed first in the junior boys free style Tanya Hancock was third In the girls race In the senior meter butterfly Ana Piqueras placed first James placed second followed by Christian Book third place In the SO meter back stroke event each heat had a Rebel placing first They were Tiffany diet Christian Johanna and Carber Hlckson placed second Taking thirds were Andrea Tim Chapman and Chris Goodlet and Glen Farrow both plac ed first In their Ions or the SO meter butterfly Jeff was second followed by Keith Jennifer Hen wood Cindy Baker Tanya Hancock and Robin placed third in the Junior meter front crawl relay Andrew Kiss Peter Ramsay Tim Chapr and Jason Midgets tie With Just two games left to go in the County Hockey sche dule third place Georgetown minor midgets still have a chance to accomplish two of the three things they haven I been able to and beat Chinguacousy The third objective of beating lowly was left unaccompltsb- when they Oakvllle the tying goal last Thursday night Brian bad opened the Muring of the first period Majors miss final The Georgetown on a relay from captain Mark Pries Penalties kept scoring down for the rest of the first and most of the second period until era Heath put the dub up two goats at from Chris Hodglns and Tim Will son However fidence proved George- towns undoing allow lug to break In for two goals four se conds apart at the 10 and mark of the third seemed like the game winner after moving scoring position with Brian Arthur a pass Oakvllle goal at 1 M leaves Georgetown with just one tourney victory over OaJrviQe this year In Saturday second last game against Video atoms split games The Georgetown and Video minor atom As had a busy week playing five games with a two defeats scores this week show once again outstanding by Marc St Pierre On Tuesday the team defeated our boys with goals by Andrew Elliott unassisted and Jeff Dickey assisted by Steve Leon and Greg Dawson The game against Milton was fast paced from the very beginning and Georgetown never Jet up battling to a tie Greg Dawson scored unassisted and Steve Wright put one In from Jeff Wright and Steven Leon In a closematched loss to Oakvllle Friday Steve Wright assisted by Jeff scored Georgetown lone goat Saturday night Burlington t tie it up with Georgetown winning Goals were by Jeff Dickey Wright with going to Peter Buchan and Steve Wright In Streetsvllle Sunday night the boys continued their fast skating and good checking tying the game with Steve Wright scoring from Jeff Wright and Steve Smith The entire team really working together giving the AA teams fierce competition Squash gals win The Georgetown Racquet Club ladles hosted and defeated Fitness East of Scarborough In IntejrClub Squash action last week The Georgetown team selected from the Ladles Day League swept to a team victory Gloria Sinclair and Jan Cook both shutout their respective opponents Cotton and Pat Harris were winners Meanwhile the Georgetown men d a close decision in League play last week in Brian Day a close 31 decision and John was a default winner when bis opponent was injured but the men still fell to a team defeat SIMMS STSSTti Minor bants win get hockey team has If- returned from successful Samla Sliver Stick Tournament The team played tough aggressive hockey and deserved a place In the champion ship game Instead they lost a closelycon tested match to Chicago Hawks with Chicago scoring their final goal Into an empty net The loss prevented the locals from advan cing to the final game The Chicago crew would be a AAA team in any Ontario league but US rules allow a team considerable fle- in their choice of team categories ChicagoGeorgetown match was a great game played by two excellent midget teams Georgetown went down to Newmarket in their first game The Sunny Acre squad was behind In the first period but fought hack to lie the gomesflat the end of the second A disallowed goal and some tough rack preven ted Georgetown from pulling this one put late in the third period The Sunny Acre learn defeated East York in their second game The team played great hockey and the Metro Toronto team was no match for the George town boys Walter Blanch travel led with the team to and supported them throughout the series The trip was a greet experience for the play era and the faaa that followed the team to The stars of the series were Mike Stephen Roy Todd Cull Jon Hammer Steve Turner Ray Mark Glen Leslie Scott Farley Dun King Paul Kevin Barclay Wayne Morr ow Brant Smith Marc Jay Anderson hockey nod led 41 after two periods on goals from Hike Tee tie Heath and Chris Marling assisted by Dan Kent Arthurs and Doberty dosed the gap with remaining but the real problems began with i S3 left when Chlng rang up their third followed with their fourth fifth and sixth at the is Si and marks Who was it that once said It over til It over Well as we said Georgetown has a chance to beat both Burlington this Satur day at Arena and on Sunday The Georgetown Chateau minor bantams started out rather slowly in their first game of the new year last Sunday giving evidence to a long layoff The result okay though as they took a win over Streetsvllle In the first period the boys came up with a case of and played shorthanded more No score resulted though Jason Arnold opened the scoring with a marker midway in the second period assisted by Ken Langdon and Alain Thibault Streetsvllle tied the score while two men snort on a giveaway the board for Georgetown unassisted efforts Streetsvllle narrowed the score to In the third on a goal while we were a man short Arnold put the game away late In the period picking up a clearing pass at from Ken and moving to the slot before letting go with his hard shot The boys looked physically tired and without stamina thin game Without some good saves by goattender Steve Eastwood the score might have been different Graduate from our Safety League approved Driving School Course and learn to drive properly safely economically Course graduates receive certificates of Insurance premium reductions NEXT COURSE March 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