Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1985, p. 25

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday April 17 IB85 Page Former Raider in goal for Tigers heading out East OPENING FACEOFF llalton Mayor Rum Miller drops the opening puck prior to ihe opener In last weekend sponge hockey tourney Four Georgetown teams and four Manitoba bated battled it out Saturday and Sunday at the Arena however were not given to The Herald Herald photo Blue Fin wins swimming bronze Blue Fins took part this weekend in the Ontario AAAA swimming champion ships held at Sudburys University Alex the double gold medal winn er at the Olympics was present to make the awards presentations Scott Hamilton was the one medal winner for the Blue Fins taking home a bronze in the 50meter freestyle He qualifies Acton High School will have one team competing at this weeks PeelHal ton badminton The Ladies doubles team of Andrea and Kathy Coats finished second in the open event held last Tuesday The two will now play in yesterdays event held at North Park High School In Brampton Actons mixed doubles team of Peggy Ancker and Richard Kilpatrick finished fourth In their division- The top two In each class advanced on to the PeelHalton event Rebels second Georgetown District High School also finished with one squad heading to the PeelHal badminton championships The mens doubles team of Dave Taylor and Rich second in their class Chris Harris was fifth in ladles singles while the team of Barb Mclntyre and Diedrick were fifth In the mixed doubles competition also had a fourth and sixth place finish In the and 100meter races Medals went to the top three in each race while ribbons went to the top eight swimmers Jenny Williams hod two sixth place finishes and a seventh place in the 200meter individual medley and freestyle events as well as the 100- meter butterfly Cam Oomen and were sixth in the 200meter back stroke and 50meter freestyle events respectively Ed was seventh in both the and 200meter back stroke and free style races Dawn New man was seventh in the 200meter breaststroke while Glen Oomen was eighth in the 200meter back stroke Other swimmers com peting were Kim Weidrick Brian Terrell Russell Law Nancy Cocks Scott Lightowl- Terry Harrison Michael Zuraw Matthew Zuraw Stepha nie OBrien Mark Rait en bury Susan Jay Kerslake Amy Emily Hamilton and Chris Before you decide take the nicest car for a ride CIVICS start at and Fright What It a distinct departure from other fourdoor models In lt Well lor one thing It has more than Just four doors to offer There a an extra level performance to enjoy trunks to the 500 overhead cam engine with performance matching features line ventilated front disc brakes steel belled radial tires and your choice of sporty 5 speed manual or transmission Behind each of those tour is an Interior that win surprise you with Its luxury and its roominess Besides carrying people the Civic Sedan also carries luggage out of sight In Its expansive flat fuftynmshed trunk Civic Sedan KINSMEN AUCTION PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS 1 Ford Escort Capital 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with the long trip but the series open ed Friday night and the first four games played on consecutive nights The teams will then get a oneday rest then play the next three games consecutively if necess ary said he is excited about playing In the series but adds ft Is hard to prepare for a team he Tigers have no idea about The only thing weve heard Is Comerbrook Is a team he said Thursday night Our coaches went out Monday April so maybe theyll know a bit more qualified for the Eastern final by dumping Plant In their Ontario championships Lockhurst said he wasnt surprised his club won he league title despite finishing fifth overall in the league standings 1 think if you go back from January on we were one of the hottest teams in the league he said The Tigers faced first- place Cambridge in the first round of the play offs which was a sur prise to Lockhurst and his mates However he said the selection was what wanted too We wanted Cam bridge he said We were nervous about Georgetown because on paper they had the best team as far as I was concerned and Rod Sachs split the goal end chores against Cam bridge and the two split the first two games of the final with However Sachs played the next four games but with the advent of four consecutive games in the Eastern series Lock said the team will again rotate their goali es For insurance up Flam boro backup Bob Ferguson as well as six players from their Smithsvllle affili ate All in all the Tigers will take a roster of about 30 players lo New found and insure fresh players each game as well as guard against injury As expected hurst and his males have received a lot of good luck messages from friends has gotten calls from friends he has here In Georgetown Everything has worked well for us he said The league this year was really tough When you go down the teams rosters and see heir hockey players I think it boiled down to the team that wanted to win the most ended up winning Bui this is what It is all about and Im really excited said the thought or hosting an Allan Cup final will be plenty Incentive for team It really Is Wed like bring home another scries to Like I said we dont know anything about the team from Newfound land but I do know It is going to take a heck or a team to bent us Im confident we can do it Dundas loses final Prior any of the Allan Cup semi final games The Herald contacted former Raider goalie Jim Lockhtutt about playing In the Eastern Canada final who was released from the earn early in the 198V85 season Is now a member of the Ontario Senior A champs Tigers After four games the Tigers did not fare that well Newfoundland has won the Eastern final In four straight games CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 NASHVILLE BUS TOUR MAY 17th JOIN US FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 8533580140 AFTER HOURS CALL 8564646 NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLLS FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDINQ TO ELECT A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE ELEC TORS IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO FOR THE ELECTORIAL DISTRICT OF 29 HALTONBURLIIMGTOIM 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