Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1986, p. 21

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For 30 Years We Have Delivered the HERALD HAZEISI LAWN a CYCLE SALES ft SERVICE REPAIRS TO LAWN ft GARDEN EQUIPMENT ft CHAINSAWS MOTORCYCLES SNOWMOBILES SERVICE DEALER FOB STPATTON TECUMSEH SINCLAIR AVE GEORGETOWN Darren Kemp to represent Canada abroad Skater achieves his dream By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor Ten years of hard work have paid off In a big way for igure skater Darren Kemp The 19 year old Georgetown native learned Sunday he will be travelling to Europe later this sum to represent Canada at a pair of skating competitions In August Kemp will leave for Germany and France to compete against Senior Men skaters from all over the Kemp he more pleased with selection news It feels good After ID years of hard work for both me and my fa ml can see the light at the end of ihe tunnel he said It docs set ma j or goal for the summer training 1 m not nervous yet but it will be quite an experience going over there Kemp continued It really clicked in yet Kemp name went before a Cana dian I- Skating Association Beard shortly after he was second nationally in the Junior Mens earlier this year to receive a card grading The Board con skaters From across Canada before selecting the 10 or so who will Locals taken in OHL draft Blueliner Craig Chantler North Bays third selection By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor North Bay Centennials had somewhat of a surprise in store for Georgetown Craig Chantler at this weekends Ontario Hockey League draft North Bay made the 17 yearold Its third round pick In the draft held in Toronto That was surprising to the Mlssissauga Reps midget defenceman who had anticipated be ing taken in the later rounds I heard I was going to be drafted Chantler said after But expect to be picked in the third round The Centennials also drafted fellow Georgetown Mark Dunning who was selected Ihe 13th round Prior to the draft had with officials from four OHL teams North Bay Kingston and Sudbury Deep down Chantler was hoping to be picked by but disappointed with being Selected by the Centennials I heard North Bay is a good town said I ve heard they ve got a good coach and a good organization I met with coach Bert Temple ton after and he told me he was impress ed with my play and was looking for ward to seeing me at camp continued It junior hockey will be a whole new game The players will bigger mil tougher Although Tcmpltton be reached for comment Tin Herald it known is high on Of the 17 players Lenten mats drafted hi said the first our or fne a fair chance of making the Out this said North It i Nugget sports reporter Mike who covered the draft Timpleton has a good nucleus of ddencemen return ing but he felt his Jet him down In last years playoffs who said he was a little nervous prior to the draft will now spend the summer preparing for the start of A J The former Sunny mijor midget player said he will it hard to leave home even though he has played minor hockey in Toronto two of the past three years I want to Improve my and get stronger Chantler said When I go 111 miss my family friends Just because he was a junior drift Kick Chantler said he t feel taking the first step towards a I want to get my education first he said If the opportunity comes consider It Now that has been drafted his prospects of Junior it unshed Jules said he is to mute to teams minis this jur However llussnni said he w is to hear had been selected so high In the draft It me ins they are very high on him said trail is sinjrt with the puck has a good shot and is He got lot of good attributes Past history in Dunning s favor as Centennials 13th round pick All Mark Dunning wants is a shot at making an Ontario Hockey League team and now North Bay Centennials have given him that opportunity The 17 yearold Georgetown Minor Hockey Association product was selected by North Bay in the round of last weekend midget draft Dunning last year played defence with Sunny Acre Farms ma lor midgets The Georgetown native said after he figured his chances of being selected were slim However after talking with North Boy coachgeneral manager Bert Temple ton Dunning feels he has chance at making the Centennials lineup I talked with him and he said I had a good chance of making the team because North Bay has hod a number of late draft picks make It Dunning said North Bay Nugget Sports reporter Mike Humphrey also made mention of that fact of you never know Humphrey said One thing is for sure he Dunning lbs Dunning too worried lie was selected in the round either As long as hey give me an honest shol that all 1 can ask for he Dunning solution too might Ik lesson in perseverance Just prior to whin Dunning name was e his father had come over his son after he wasnl prior as his father arm Dunn heard his on the public id dress system Maybe there an omen there or something Dunning said jokingly Dunning was present for the which was held in Toronto He the entire event was 1 found it tiring because each name that called you hope it jours so don t want to leave just incise Dunning has already begun his conditioning program for a mini camp in July hell attend and the start of training Lamp later in August Dunning is hoping im prove both his strength and speed in time for camp Normally in this situation lining drafled a player must look at the prospect of going to knowing no one However Dunning his the advantage of knowing at least one fellow Centennial draftee Georgetown native Craig who tolled with the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey s Heps last season was picked by North Bay in the third When 1 started playing hockey I usually rode the pine bench Dun commented I had always hoped this might happen hut it something 1 counted on knew chances were slim because here were so guys to pick from but I just to have been puked i pi Damn Kemp make up the national team at the two competitions The International competitions will mark the first time Kemp skates Senior calibre skaters However Kemp is going lb road mostly to valuable that will prove this year when he compiles against Canada senior skaters I m going to go over then for the and enjoy the trip because I know the of skating will be Kemp said 1 will feel some pressure It new thing but when down to it it s just mother Hon Wearing the nitmniil to mi trick suit ill will be different but it sjusl another competition I lie to try new Hunts in routine if they don 1 work still have plenty of time to Kemp said It s i good tun process imputing in the senior r inks me ins Kemp will hive to implement more triple movements into his riuliiu do them on consisted Kemp has a m ljitr goal low his nit mi ill eo il skitiuj tin Kt e about Ins future 1 do to in pics but I ve to ike it is it comes m wis to jxlc Intimation ilk and I vl done tint he slid It s to tell the future lot in Inppeii in two j tars Two is tone rant pi in and 1 still on short plan which is compiling Internationally doing in Senior hemps mi Villi HIS High School named lis lop ihe last k it lis I Ih athletic Tills lop mule and mi air lili Irs rr in 11 IfefU Susan right Herald photo Craig Scott named top AHS athletes Susan Craig and Alan Scott have nimwl as the top athletes this year at Acton High School The two were formally honored at school annual Banquet held last week at Acton High School Craig was voted tht too performer i the Junior girls pro gram and senior girls volleyball pro grams and also received an athletic letter Scott is the top individual in junior boys volleyball basketball and was presented the award for outstanding intramural participa Scott too received on athletic letter Other awards winners Included Peggy most improved female athlete lop female bad minion player Kevin Galloway most improved male athlete jui boys rugby and athletic tetter Hancock Bill Spehar trophy for outstanding contribution to the athletic program Simon lop male cross country athlete Sheldon and Carolyn top female swimmers Marli Brilllngcr top female track athlete ton male track athlete Kevin athletic letter boys badminton Scott Nolan lop male athletic letter Gerry Turple midget boys basketball Boo ford senior girls basketball Paula junior girls volleyball Dwoyne Jung midget boys rugby Derek Boyle senior boys rugby Janice athletic letter and Greg tetter Winning form Allan escaped the hot sun l Ins Ill tfirgrlmwi Milliard helped on Day He was working on llir tis In Hie machine lost Wednesday Work Thai I dull pot SERVICE SAVINGS LOTS OF CARS EXCEL STELLAR 8731694 All Season Sled Belted Had Tires Including Spare Sealed Beam Quartz Halogen Headlights Day and Night Mirror Front Side Window Demlstnrs Trip Odometer Rear Window Timer Interior Installed Fuse Box Lockable Gas Aluminum Coated Mulder Mud Flaps Front and Rear Carpeting Throughout Front Inner Fender Liners Fronl Sen Ch Id Rear Door Locks Instrument Panel Dimmer Wipers Seal Bells Willi nmijChinit HYUNDAI COUNTRY 310 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN COMPLETE PARTS AND SERVICE 8466858

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