SECTION B THE HERALD December was but jftovc Arena Ilana of like llini he chants and Mark Harrison of the la rule In a Central Junior jae up luxkry between hem as Mlllon held on or a 109 vie Merchant the lory over enilnl Saturday at the photo Team seeks support A first class hockey learn from Sweden is coming to Acton Dec to take on a local side The select team Is visiting Southern Ontario at the re quest of and Acton has taken advantage of the invitation squad In the Dec match up Acton Minor Hockey Association Secretary Mark Holmes appeared before Town Council Dec 14 to re quest a grant to offset the costs of hosting the team The event will cost the Acton Minor Hockey Association about ft said Mr Holmes It a rare event especially for Acton he said The Acton Hockey Association Is responsible for paying part of the Swedish teams transportation costs said Mr Holmes There will be a reception following the game and some of the money may be used to purchase a memento of the occasion said Mr Holmes Councillor Marilyn Serjeant son recalled the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association made a similar request a few years ago for a visiting Swedish team Recreation Director Tom said the Town had contributed to the Association on that occasion But Treasurer Ray King said there is no more money left In the Town Grant coffers He said there will be money left over from other accounts however Will It be worth the drive that day to go to Acton quizzed Coun Cook Most certainly replied Mr Holmes It is worth the drive to Acton whether there is a game going on up there or not said Coun Elliott The Town voted to give the Association funds to a maximum of games Bouiers take first steps The North Sports Malt Atom hockey team solidified heir hold on third place In the County standings and advanced closer to first and second place Creek and Milton with three wins this past week In on Monday night Georgetown downed their host by a score Cory Evms opened scoring for the Major Atoms with a fine in dividual effort after taking a pass from Gavin Giannis Mnrkou stretched the North Sports lead to as he cut smartly in front of the Oakville net to tuck the puck behind the Blaine earned an assist on the goat Ahead 1 late in the game Dunne Erler rounded the defence and fed Doug Sheppard who buried the insurance marker The win was by the tandem of Chad Hughes and John Waller The Major Atoms travelled to Orangcville on Saturday and came home with a well deserved vie tory over the strong home side Closer opened the scoring early in the game after taking passes from David and The lead was extended to as Michael made an excellent play to set up in the slot where he quickly beat the Orangcville goalie On a power play converted a Sheppard pass to further extend the North Sports lead With the score McCauley not his second goal of the game with Glaser and the hard working Stephen earning assists Huehcs and Waller were outstanding as they again shared the duties At Memorial on Sunday the North Sports squad overwhelmed the visiting Brampton team score of despite playing a cant part of the game Glaser and Mc Cauley notched a pair of goals with a single scored by Sheppard and Jamie Stephenson each two assists helpers going to Bouskill McCauley Glaser Tom and Brent Wilkinson Hughes went the disdnce in goal and made several spectacular Jason and Tyson played strongly in contributing to the three victories Coaches Chris Milne and Dan Cur lis will be looking or a very strong as they lead the Sports Major Atoms against rival Milton learn on Thursday night at Thompson Arena With the Steps to Stardom Champions hi pi qualifying round plate throughout Ihe month of January Georgetown young bowlers art gradually reichlng their peak Trim this high bowler rolled a on ly Brian Bell wis not far behind with 883 bowlers posted highest weekly scores those of the adult leagues The big is on thoufji tor lady Ram as and their coaches arc sure will bet ihc sliver won in Vancouver by taking the National Youth Bowling Council gold in Calgary Tracy Weeks rolled with sister Sandy there with This was bested by Cindy Kavanngh in close pursuit Dei Peggie The warm up for girls and lws will be coming tournament at Mountain in on Boxing Day Peewees duel to tie Dodge Georgetown played to an exciting tic in a home game against The game was aggressive and bird hitting which resulted in numerous penalties for with sides Georgetown Kenny opened the scoring minutes Into the first period Kurncll assisted on the goal Georgetown continued control the game when Chris Barrow scored the game second goal on on assist from Kosiiwka In the second period Forty six seconds liter fought with a goal Despite gooltcnding Marc SI icrre lamboro was able score one mori goal for the la In tin dying moments of the line Georgetown boys made a effort squeeze a win but to no avail Georgetown had another chance for win against as they played them lust night Tuesday in Alignment off for mighty High Rollers The expected big match of the day In Georgetown Industrial Darts League play turned to be a little bit of a wet blanket as High Rollers had an off night when It came down to the wire and giving up a 7 deci to who are now sole leaders In the second division In the first game bolh teams had several chances to put away the final double before yours truly polished It Off with a single 12 and double three The result was crucial as pattern was set for to end five In a row at one stage Eric Fuller with four finishes showed the accuracy when it was most needed Dan had three starts and a finish Joe Calms had Ihree starts and a and I had two starts and two finishes Gerry Wallace followed up last week Slaying with the second division Bandits pulled off a big win In knock off third place Bulldogs with terry Kouyoumjian finishing one game with Bulldogs Don opened wilh a 112 Fourth place Eliminators also lost this time to Aces with Paul Sherwood contributing with highs of 133 and 134 At one point in the match Eliminators held a 31 lead and let the whole situation slip Meanwhile Inter County also ran up a high score In beating In Taxmens favor tney were short of players and played with the proverbial dummy player No in dividual details from this game but County must have ployed well lo take the win The second division standings do not change from last weelfas they will show the end of column and High Rollers are he teams lo beat as they draw away from the pack Inter County and Bandits are improving as their re cent results show and their meeting In the Year should prove to be interesting This Wednesday sees Snowjacks facing Inter County in another big match while High Rollers meet Taxmen Bulldogs face Eliminators almost a pun then and Bandits meet Acca Darts Hustlers are living up to their name in the first division as they off in front of all while Golden Flights become a little tarnished with recent shows Hustlers handed down a bashing of the Exports The whole team had and relished the victory Brian Beaumonl netted a ISO four finishes and five starts to lead squad Al Telford and Williams bath thrice scored a ton or over with Williams coming close to the maximum No details from hapless Exports For them it was one of those nights In second place lost week Golden Flights lost o Ensigns and in so do ing gave up second spot lights played well enough by all accounts but Ensigns were that much belter this occasion The first two games went to Flights the next four were evenly spill the last three went to victorious Ensigns All torn work from Ensigns flights Al Mur had Ihree starts finishes a high 121 Tim Fields and Ituss 100 Meanwhile Lorry LeBannlstcr showed a hot hand In Ihc first game against opening with scored 110 and finished with 121 set the on their way John Mills on 116 and Dennis on In the winning fort Jim Carters five starts Luke four irts wue not enough as down Other Hems of note were start Kilcpocki and with 140 Hay Inghs ton 140 of Ritk High of Independents 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