SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday February 1M4 North curling Good time had by all A good lime hod by all as the MidWinter finals were played on Saturday With top points was the team of Warren Micklethwolte Joan Shapcott Bill Sanford and Norma Muir In spot were Jim Hicks Henderson Dick Calrd and Reynard Third but not last were George Shapcott Marg 0 Flaherty George Reynard and Irene Mcintosh The Itevent honors were taken by Ron Marilyn Butch Fisher and Eleanor Hayward Second was won by Jim Wilson Joan Sanford Lynn Jefferson and Marie Stone with thanks going to Graham for filling in as skip for the finals Third spot went to Brian ShirtUffe Joan Trimble Brian Stewart and Betty Cox A special thanks to Butch Fisher and his committee for a fun bonspiel Out of town last week were Shirley McDertnot and Joan Shapcott who went to a twoday cash Spiel in Niagara Falls Joan Shapcott Simpson Joan Trimble and Eva Bradley lost Id the semi finals but teammates Shirley McDennot Shirley Lois Massey and Mary Black won In the finals of the main event consolation Congratulations to all Coming up this weekend Is the ladlea Wee Lassie while the and are off to for the Interzone Top locals select squad Pipe novices play well In London this past weekend the George town Concrete Pipe novices played very Alter bowing to the mighty AAA Hamilton Huskies and the AAA Chatham team they lost a 1 hear breaker against a club from Belle River In this matchup Georgetown opened the scoring when Ma hew Lush alertly connected from the crease on passes from Troy Schirk and Ryan Hay The opposition responded with two answered goals A last minute flurry by the locals produced several shots on net one of which hit a goal post and scurried along the goal line Keith Montgomery and Jeremy were outstanding defensive ly exhibition match week ago a four goal effort plus one assist by Andy Jones sparked the Con Pipe novices to a victory over the younger but very ted seven year old select learn The hustled continuously with only seven skaters dressed for the occasion The game was highlighted by two penalty shots calmly turned aside by novice goalie Andrew The other novice goals were by Jason Walker and Troy with assists going to Ryan Hay 4 Ryan Craig 2 Glen Henderson Gavin Glascr Jeremy and Ryan Teeter The lone select goal by Stephen Onoprljenko was unassisted Peewees win tourney title Blenheim champions Following close on the heels of the finish of regular County league play the George town Optimist minor team travelled to Blenheim in the Chat bam area this past weekend and brought borne the Golden Acres Tournament Championship a title last held by Georgetown In this tourney In On Saturday George town met Windsor for one and defeated the Motpr Cttyieam l The second match was played Sunday at am against our archrivals Milton I In an excellent team effort Georgetown handed Milton a beating Fifteen seconds into the game Andy Wheels with determination beat the Milton defence and scored after picking up his own rebound for the winning marker and revving up the black machine for their lug blitz At Dale McNlven counted on passes from Mark and Mike Barnes At 1 Wes McCnuley tallied on an unassisted effort With l minute remaining In the first frame Chad Bailey notched goal number four for George town on a nice break from Bill MacDonald and Mark Second period action taw Mark deflect David Hodgson slap- shot on a pass from Dale McNlven After getting up at sunrise the Champion ship match between the London Sabres and Georgetown Optimists was played at sunset to finish a very long day and send the locals home with a victory At Mike Barnes tallied for Georgetown on David Hodgson shot from the blue line At 3 SO McCauley capitalized on the Lend on goalie weakness loose rebounds from Bill and Chad Bailey to give Georgetown a twogoal lead In the second frame at Andy fired a high wrist shot between the London posts from Wes and Mark At S3 McCauley gave Lorito a beautiful quick pass allowing him to break in alone to score With SI seconds remain ing In stanza Lond on counted their only marker for the game In toe third period Georgetowns fifth goal was fired home with a lot of determination by Dale McNlven while being pulled down from behind a trailing Sabre Wade earn ed be assist on this goal Chris Cambouris between the Georgetown Players earning championship honours ware Chris Mike Barnes David Hodgson Wade Serjeantson Andy Pearce Bill Mac- Donald Rod Dale Mike Melville Chad Bailey Mike McElroy Mark Lorito McCauley and Mark Mininch along with coaches Paul Morrow Nick Rick Aldridge and Bob Morrow The minor peewees team now sits dormant awaiting the outcome or the Milton DuncasBerl- es to start playdowns Doieni of area residents turned for ye mid winter bonspiel at the North Golf and Country Club last week Local club dressed for the event In medieval The winning Learn was left to right Warren vice Joan lead Norma Muir and second BUI Herald photo North tennis club holds indoor fun tourney Herald special The tennis section of the North Halton Golf and Country Club held a roundrobin tournament Saturday at the Chin guacousy Park Indoor Tennis Centre First place for the ladies was shared by Anne Munro Isla Alii son and Brenda Sisnetl The top men spot went to Walter Zelek A party followed at the home Bill and Donna Goodbyes were said to several active tennis members who are moving out of Ihe area including past president Roy Young The North Tennis Club Is a very active one especially in the summer months with well organized activities such as ladies and men mornings club night mixed doub les strictly and team tennis for ladies and men Ladies parti cipateininterclub non competitive tennis with other clubs such as the Georgetown Racquet Club Tennis lessons are available Tournaments are held throughout the summer starting with the Burgoyne Invitatio nal Cup In June Mixed doubles doubles and singles are also held TAKE A TOUR OF MCDONALDS and see what goes on behind the scenes Groat for groups of all ages To reserve your tour call McDonald s at 877 BOOBY Acksi Win McDonalds- Gift Certificates And Watches Terra Cotta SWEETHEART CARNIVAL Feb 1484 4 Sponsored by the Credit Villsy Conservation Authority REDUCE HIGH HEATING COSTS This Year Winter Heating Costs a Spending Record REVISED PUN AMENDMENT NO WATERFRONT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION POLICIES Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton has proposed an amendment to the Regional Official Plan Waterfront Policies The purpose of the amenefment known as Revised Amen No 8 Is to provide more flexibility regarding funding and partlclpanta for the Waterfront Plan The existing financing provtsione of the Plan require that per cent of all funds for the acquisition of Waterfront properties be contributed by the Ministry of Natural Resources through the Region Conservation Authority while the remainder Is contributed by the Region Recently the Region has encountered problems securing the necessary funds from the Ministry 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