SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday February 1IM Page North Trailing Milton by two games Hdton Chateau minor bantams facing elimination In tram curling Zone team eliminated Eight teams were an hand this weekend at the OCA Inter Zone Five Star mixed bonsptel at the Glanford Curling Club in Mount Hope Hoping to repeat last year a victory was the team of Steve and Shirley with George and Joan But It was not In the cards this year as they won their first game and then lost their next two thus being eliminated Pour ladies teams were at Milton last week for a oneday Spiel Winning both their games and taking top honors were Joan Mustard Jane Burrows Theresa Smith and Shirley Wilkinson At the club this weekend he ladles held their We Lassie Thirtytwo curlers look to the Ice and finishing first was Donna Blight with Joan Dot Greenville and Shirley Shirtllfie Second was Julie White and third Joan Trimble Joan Shapcott and Shirley will be putting their teams together for the Tankard competition this week at Milton Eight teams will be In attendance with one winner to advance to the provincial finals Congratulations to North Masters champions Graham Irwin Noble and Porter They competed at Brampton In the Zone this weekend and won our games to become the Zone winners They will be competing in the In two weeks at Acton Good luck The ty playdowns got under way last week and the Georgetown Chateau AA minor bantams had no trouble nating in the first round by winning two straight games The first game was played In Georgetown and score was a lopsided for home side Goalie Ste phen Eastwood was not severely challenged but was sharp when he had to be letting in only two action started right opening f when Ken Lang don scored from Jason Arnold with Ihi game only 19 seconds Georgetown never let up playing well and the goals kept rolling in with one more for Ken two for Jason Arnold and singles Tor Pat McCarthy Danny Lane Jeff Brady and John Lor The second game of the series saw George town beat by the same six goal margin this time the score being 104 Brian McElravey was in net this time and he also did a fine job of stopping the Dundas shots Goal In this game were Jason Arnold with a hat trick and single goals to Dave David Harris Jeff Brady Trevor John Lorlto Don Cruise and Pal Carthy Tho next series In the County has Georgetown pitted against Its archrival Milton and It Is proving to be an exciting and very close contest Chrysler novices edge Dundas Herald correspondent Sunday at the Memorial Arena the Georgetown Chrysler novice AAs earned a come from behind victory over the Blues Playing their fourth game In days the Chryslers got off to a slow start and found themselves down 10 after one period Dundas made it early In the second and appeared to be on their way until Greg Mac- Lclsh found Ihe range for Georgetown with an unassisted breakaway goal with four minutes left in the period Just before the end of the second David took a lead pass from Steve and beat the goalie with longshot to send the teams Into the third period tied at Georgetown took con trol of the game early In the third but had no luck around net as Blaine Doug Shep- pard Derek Parsons and Randy Bond Just failed to put the locals ahead Finally with 3 left to play Andrew Mar shall hit paydlrt knock in a goal mouth pass from to give the Chryslers a lead Jeremiah who started the play from the point drew other assist Two minutes later Erier notched what turned out to be the winning goal scoring from a scramble as he Industrial league team folds two weeks before playoffs Candy kids even series The Georgetown Can dy Production defeated Orangevllle 32 Thursday night to even their OMHA play off series at a game apiece The two evenly matched teams have provided their fans with some exciting action In the first two contests Georgetown losing the first match time I Thursday night at J Memorial Arena locals rallied from a deficit to even the Stephen Lee finally scored In the thud period from Jeremy George town to within a single goat Just seconds bterOikrKe Hancock John rocker assisted Jason Knight counted the winner for George town from Brian Leslie and with 10 minutes left in regula lion lime In the series opener last Tuesday in vllle Georgetown twice battled back from single goal deficits before falling in overtime Marc s second period goal from Leslie and had pulled Georgetown into a 1 tie but It was an Powers goal from Stu Vogt and Daryle hat sent the game into an extra session Vogt scored for Georgetown in over rime with Powers and drawing The Acton Silling Bull Tavern Knights of the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League have folded due to financial difficulties I spokesman Bob Landry confirmed day night that the Acton had been dropped for failure to meet worth of payments to the league for Ice time Landry told The Herald a new earn sponsored by Ihe Ex change House Tavern would compete against the three remaining GIHL teams to main lain a balanced sche dule over he final two weeks the 1 week The three clubs and Pro Sports Hollywood Tavern and the Riviera Raiders will then compete ings with a 103 3 mark for points Hollywood Tavern were holding down second place 9-4- 3 with points and Riviera Raiders were third with 17 points The Acton crew had managed just a single victory and a tic in 16 outings The latest statistics show Doug Barnes of Riviera Raiders leading the league in scoring with goals and 13 assists Holly wood Taverns Ian Syme is goals and assists Brian McKeniie M and Ml Brian mont HT and Andy M and M the next three lop lifted puck over the sprawled goalie Mac Lcish and Bond earned assists on the play narrowed the gap to on a power play goal wllh seconds to play but fall cd to beat goalie Mike Wilkinson for the equal after pulllnt their goalie Saturday at Maple- grove Arena the Chrys J visited a strong AAA squad From Oak and gave them all they could handle before losing The George town goal was scored by Greg MacLelsh as Blaine McCauley hit him with a long lead pass in behind the vllle defence Todd Fuller also assisted as he started the play In his Junior Rebels downed in tournament final Peaker 2nd Georgetown Kevin of skiers to start the turned In an ex performance at the Ski Tour and Race in Apsley on the weekend finishing second In his age category for a sliver medal of Prince Charles Drive also tournament to which two clubs will meet in a best of seven final series Play will continue this Sunday at Gordon Arena with the Pro Sports meeting the Holly wood Tavern will then faceoff against new entry In a a start After 16 weeks of acti on the Pro Sports were leading the GIHL stand PAYNE aid correspondent Tho Georgetown strict High School junior boys basketball team defeated Lord Elgin of Burlington a loum hosted by Oak vllle Trafalgar High School last week The final score was Dean Marks ed points while Pat contributed points Jeff had six rebounds and Glen McCaughtry hit for points It was a very fast paced me explained coach Morley Lceking The team played well together and the mien The- tournament con on as Georgetown defeated of Oak The final score of this game was Pat led nil scorers contributing points scored 19 while Cameron M elver scored points and six rebounds The Junior final was on Saturday and Georgetown was ted by Nelson of Burlington The midget team hail a tournament at OTHS The first game was a over Per due of by a From there they ad vanccd to the semi finals They played Burlington Central High All three basketball squads have league games on Wednesday and Friday How To Warm Up Your Family Room See Page earned a gold medal award for his excellent time of six hours minutes over a rugged I course in terrible conditions One Campers win 32 By BOYD HODDINOTT Herald correspondent The Georgetown North Sports Camp AA team defeated Dundas Sunday in the first game of the M qualifying final Dundas had beaten Milton two straight games After a scoreless first period Chris McCarthy started things for Georgetown on a shot from the left point Following a spin around shot on the rebound from Doug Kent Doug McDermott notched the first score Mike Wllkins made a nice move on the goalie to score an unassisted goat end the third period started with George town up The determined team fought back to tie the score Wllh overtime looming Adam Bennett took a pass from Chris art and scored with a hard shot from the face- off circle It remained for Curtis Green to hold off six attack era to send the Sports Campers home with an exciting victory finished just 18 seconds behind the leader in the 17 yearold event father John completed the route in seven hours eight minutes The 45- yearold was fourth in his category and over missing a bronze medal for third place by just 52 seconds The elder also earned a gold medal for his excellent time were two of six Georgeiowners to compete In the annual race held Just north of Peterborough AndreOulmet of Rex way Drive competed in the yearold dlvl I on earning a silver medal for his time of seven hours minutes Nine year old Gilles completed a 10- course in one hour 22 minutes lo earn a gold medal Ken and Glen also of George town were ihe Ihlrd father a ndson team to tackle the tough Ka course Glen completed a run in five hours 38 mi good enough for a bronze medal Father Ken covered same distance In eight hours Squash men win The Georgetown Racquet Club men fought lo a 32 team victory In Mens League InterClub squash action last Tuesday at College In Rexdale Captain Ken Thorn and Murray Jans paced Ihe locals by sweeping their opponents Brian Day won his match 31 to ensure Georgetown of the victory Rob Allison went down to defeat as did JohnMcNally Major bants down The Georgetown and M Pro Sports major bantams are facing elimination from the altera pair of narrow losses lo Milton In Ihe TriCounty qualifying round Terry Dixon counted a goat and two assists in tho opener but it wasn enough as the locals fell Scan Finn scored once and set up another while Rob Cooper and Kennedy both notched singles Game two Sunday saw locals fall 1 with Cooper netting the lone Georgetown goal from Finn The series was scheduled to resume last night in Milton with the Pro Sports needing a win to stay alive in the five set KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION For 1984 ADVANCED lor thou children whs itlen ding kindergarten in the Ctthottc in Burling ion Oik via and Ac Ion will it ill en TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 212284 to Noon 1 ISPM AGE OF REQUIRE MEN IS Child ran in to be of on of before DKmbtr31it1BB4 own NUMBER REVEREND J SCHOOL Start your evening of TV entertainmont with Cable Presenting your community 5 nights a week Monday to Friday Callus lor details at Just HALTON HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY COLLISION We help you with your insurance claims Free Estimates Guaranteed Workmanship Expert Colour Matching Royal Rust Oiling Estate Planning is more than simply arranging a Will It also should Include tax and financial counselling to help you keep the mosl of what you ve made Let me introduce you to one of our salaried estate plan specialists BRIAN Suite Bus Res Mutual Ufa of Canada DAVE MAWLE 8778384 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dr Robert R Hamilton OPTOMETRIST ISUountilnvlawRd Georgetown 8773971 The first game was forced Into overtime with Georgetown twice coming from two goals behind but finally it In the overtime period Milton made It 10 at the end of the first period Georgetown tied it up on at the beginning of the second period with scoring from Jason Arnold and Alain behind J 1 In two quick Millon tall but roared back with two goals lo tic up the game at 3 3 Those goo Is were scored by Alain Thlbaull from Arnold and Donnie and by Jison Arnold from Alain Georgetown then fell two goals again and in shed the second period trailing 5 3 But the locals simply would not give up scoring three goals in Ihe third period to Milton one goat ending regulation time ma tic The joals litre from and and Jason Arn Id fron CruHi with than minute left In the game overtime period however did George town in Milton scored four times lo make the final scare The second game la this scries was also an unbelievably close game and a heartbreak loss for George town The Georgetown team put up a twogoal lead In the first period but unable to hang on as Milton scored three goals In the second period The game ended for Milton The Georgetown goals to Jeff Brady from Dave Harris and lo David Harris from Danny Lane now leads the series games to none in a best 3 out of 5 series Barry D Timleck Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE 301 GEORGETOWN 877 6948 PROCLAMATION The Town of Halton Hills has officially proclaimed the week of February 511 as French Week in our community La semaine 5 au fevrier a ete proclamee La Semaine Francaise par le Conseil Municipal d Halton Hills For their assistance in this en deavour we would like to thank the Secretariat of State A Plenum Heater could cost you plenty Sure an electric plenum heater will reduce your oil 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