Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1985, p. 19

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defence worked together as a team ting In four beautiful goals No one player stood out showing that teamwork is essential to winning Earning mark era for the night were Greg Dobbin Andrew Elliott Shaun Curry and Jeff with assists by Chris Borrow Ryan Pells Shaun Curry and goalie David Frost This should be the boost our boys need time swims The following Is the schedule for daytime swims at the Georgetown Pool the next three weeks Dec 3 12 17 19 from is 11 15am For more information call Swim registration Registration for winter swlmm ing lessons begins Dec IS at the Acton and Georgetown Pools during regular office hours For a descrip tion of programs being offered refer to the fall and winter brochure Brochures can be picked up at either Recreation Office James Street Georgetown or Mill Street Acton Adult skiing Here Is your chance to learn or Improve your skiing abilities Every Monday evening for weeks Jon adults from Halloo Hills will bo meeting at the Glen Eden Ski Area for on evening of Instruction Each lesion is one hour in length followed by free time for recreational skiing The cost Is only and ski equipment rentals are available at a cost of per use For more Information call Gift certificates are available SECTION THE HERALD ItSS Centennial charges way to volleyball title Hockey Moms flat in loss By RITA DAVIDSON Herald Correspondent It just t the Hockey Moms day Sunday as they went down to defeat at the- hands of the novices The defeat was the first In a while for the locals but hopefully gets It out or their system for when league play resumes Sunday 4 pm against at Memorial Arena Also the team has a WEDDING INVITATIONS Horn Nawipapar of Sine IMS Georgetown planned next for It would be difficult to compliment very many of our lads but honorable mention must go to some very hard achievers Robbie Monckton play outstanding on left wing The line of Brad Spike Spears Alec Missing Clarke and David Bones Kalbar- combined for our one beautiful goal Scott with David Wheels Boers worked at producing many of the few shots on net To all these lads a big cheer for those moments of excitement One final comment to say we re thinking Get Well thoughts to fellow teammate Marc Boo Boo Boucher who Is out of hospital and hopefully back to his old self for the next game The Centennial girls volleyball team captured their sixth successive North Halton title on Tuesday at Acton High School The Centennial squad was up against perennial rivals Sam Snerratt of Milton Although Centennial had defeated the team in league play the Milton squad had defeated Centennial on two occasions in tournaments In the championship match the Chargers from Centennial took charge by playing good defence and going on the attack whenever possible The Chargers captured the pennant in straight game victories by scores of and Centennial now advances to the County Championships In Milton Friday The Chargers are the defending champions and will be trying to win the County crown for the fifth successive year Team members include Nicky DeBrou Weeks Jennifer Arnold Kelly Cotton Kelly Trlsha Kim Stephanie Perkins Lisa Rasanen Julie Arnold Kim Colllson Jen Chant lcr Debbie Hulme Sharon Woolgar Sketcher Jenny Crosby and coach Jim Atkinson Disallowed goals haunt Hand H team and H Video Pee Wee A met Ancaster last Monday in their first match up this season Georgetown scored three goals In the first five minutes only to have two disallowed on delayed penalties to Ancaster And so the game went with minutes in penalties between both teams causing both coaches to ait out the next game In spite of the stranglehold Ancaster referees had on the game both teams played well Ancaster came out on top by 1 Georgetown goal by Mark from Rick Bond In front of a home town crowd the and Video Pee Wees did battle with their arch rivals Erin Thursday Erin tallied to a win over the locals Georgetown had Its best show lngagainstthlsteamsofar and finally held own In the physical game Sharp passing and lots of hustle kept Georgetown in the game for two periods Momentary lapses In attempt Ing to break out cost us three goals Georgetown goals by Kevin from Chris Lush and Mark from Steven Klein SWAP THEN SKI It you haven got ski fever yet with all the while fluffy stuff abort the sight of these girls may be enough to attract to the hills and dales From front seen here are Kim Whitney Karen Pepper and Allison Vale These teens are represen ting the Georgetown District High School Student Athletic Association Toe Association Is planning a ski swap at the high school Dec tram IS Tomorrow and Friday the school will be accepting cross country and alpine skis which they will help sell Drop off or ski equipment and clothes lam tarn or 3 m both days at the t Herald photo

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