Page I- SECTION THE HERALD January Iflffl Mayflower goes down at Silver Stick The Georgetown Thompson Mayflower B team travelled to for the first round of the Silver Stick Tournament but unfortunately they didnt get In their first game against Mer- the team took a twogoal lead as Adam scored from Derek and David Osborne and then scored assisted by Greg Dobbin But Merriton eventually found their skating legs and went on to The same day Georgetown a 31 setback to as they found themselves up against an exceptionally large goalie who covered a lot of net Dobbin managed to squeeze the only Georgetown goal by the oppos- lng nctmlndcr on an unassisted Zfort I Georgetown finally found their way to the win column In their game i as slipped by the host team in wont proved to be an excellent game for both squads Ellard scored twice and added an assist on the other marker which was scored by Dobbin Dobbin also assisted on both of El lards markers David Frost and Thomas Spencer snared the goal lending duties for The llrrbyH showed why re lop in Central Junior llockty league v whipped Ihe Saturday Safer hockey the goal of program More than hockey players across Ontario will be en raged to wfer hockey and win prizes in a new program ported by private sector and I provincial government In addition oil major hockey organizations In ihe province have improved the pro gram and endorsed it to run in their Esso Penalty Free Sweepstakes is a conical created the Hockey Development Centre for Ontario to promote skills good sportsmanship in amateur hockey Sponsored by Petroleum Canada and supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation and Paul Henderson former Hockey League player Ihc event will run from January to 23 1888 the final days coin Willi Minor Hockey Week Esso Is pleased support this very important by the members of the Develop ment Centre for Ontario We think emphasis on skills safety and good is timely and appropriate only enhance enjoyment of llic game by all participants from players to coaches to parents and funs said Tom Hansen of Esso Petroleum Canada This initiative Is a good example of the Government of Ontario and the prlvak ton work in operation toward goal of safety in hockey said Hugh Neil Minister of Tourism and Recreation My Ministry is committed to ensuring safety In all in Ihe province Under contest rules teams playing penalty free games during the Sweepstakes period will be eligi ble to win any of a wide range of prizes every player on every team submitting an eligible entry will receive a Certificate of Achieve ment and Penally Free Sweepstakes winners crest Having completed a penalty free game leom Just submits a Sweepstakes en try form supported by a copy of the game sheet to contest head quarters at the office En try forms are available from minor hockey associations arena managers and Ministry field offices across province Draws from eligible entries submitted will be held Saturday February at the H C O of ices the winners In there ore players and teams registered with Ihe Canadian Amateur Hockey lion and well over affiliated players on teams all eligible for the Penalty Free Sleeps lakes HDCO strives to improve the game The Hotkey Development Centre for Ontario was established in 1984 to respond to the lately and development needs of hockey in Ontario A joint project the Government of Ontario and hockey associations throughout province the receives financial support from the Sports and Fitness Branch of Ihc Ministry of Tourism and Recreation The HDCO Board of Directors In eludes volunteer representation from nine hockey associations one independent lolunlecr from Ihc private sector Certification Program a scries of clinics teaching basic injury lion and first aid to coaches managers and trainers The goal is to have least one trainer present at all amateur tional Coaching gram and the National Referees Certification Program improve the skills of coaches and officials As well organic Hon offers educational films and video la pes from Canadian Amateur Hockey Association NHL players and officials The provides assistance to groups and leagues in province represented by respective hockey associations as welt as to all independent leagues associations and clubs There are some players on lenms in Ontario registered with the In lion here are approximately players on teams who ire affiliated through the members of Disabled can share in Olympic ideal Sharing In ihc Olympic ideal be faster higher and stronger the worlds lop seeded disabled athletes will compete In two exhibition events the 1B88 Calgary Winter Games On February Pi Canmorc Nor dic Centre the km cross country ski event will feature totally blind athletes B1 class who use sighted guides to provide voice direction On February at Canada Olympic Park Calgary athletes with leg am putatlon above knee class will compete In a giant slalom event Disabled athletes are grouped by disability for competitions Thirteen men and five women will compete in the cross country ski event and 18 in the giant slalom These elite disabled athletes will represent Canada America Finland Austria Sweden Norway Great Britain Switzerland West Germany and France pending the results of each national team at the IV World Winter Games for the disabled tParaOlymplcs in Inn sbruck in January 1988 Tentatively slated to compete at the Olympics on Canadian teams are Lovegrove of Van and Ross Watson of Seebee In cross country ski Phil Chew of Burnaby C Lynda of Surrey and Michelle Duranccau Montreal Que In the giant slalom event According to Jerry Johnslon Ex ecu live Director of Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing CADS disabled athletes find com pcling Improves their outlook on winter life as a whole On slopes and in Ihe lodges these athletes arc accepted as skiers And like any skier they must be in good physical condition per form dryland training and follow daily exercise programs odds Mr Johnston To help the national disabled learn ireparc for Olympic per lormance sponsorship Is essential In October 1987 Molson Breweries added the disabled ski team to its Making the Dream Happen program of national teams a World Cup events Molsons sponsorship will be used lo help defray the of training travel and equipment and be ad ministered by CADS CADS has more than 1 registered members and amateur athletes whose include single or double teg or arm lions post polio cerebral palsy blind or partial sight Our major objective Is lo draw disabled people back Into society through the sporl of skiing says Mr Johnston It is one of the few HYUNDAI COUNTRY Sales Leasing Complete Paris Service GEORGETOWN ion activities lhat provides disabled people the experience of smooth fluid movement and speed without great physical effort or difficulty Canadas disabled teams have competed Internationally since 1974 At the III World Winter Gomes for disabled In Salen Sweden In 1986 our athletes brought home alpine medals and 10 cross country medals The two cross country gold medals were the first ever won by any Canadian skier The Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing is a national association fasten recreational and competitive skiing among disabled Canadians CADS has been Instrumental In assisting the formation of provincial organiza tions in eight provinces plus the Nor Territories GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course January 18th to February Monday Wednesday Night 630 930 pm For Information About Courses or Private rnUNt Of fOt I paces firefighters By Ron Kenlake Herald special The Firefighters had the heal on in Memorial Arena on Sunday night the Major Novice Construction Firefighters In their league game against Streetsville Even though the boys carried the play throughout the game their lead going Into the third as SlreeUvllle came back for a lie Once again the cam was playing with more Intensity and everyone was working hard to keep the play in the other learns end of the rink McGuire scored twice to Fitness program It is not loo late to sign up for one of ihe fitness classes being offered this winter by the Halton Hills Recreation and Porks Depart ment A variety of programs In cluding Minute Workout Fitness Swim and Sauna PrePost Nolo Fitness and Something Different are provided Call 877 for more in formation Classes start the week of Jan lead the scoring both goals on shots from the wing Geoff was in on the goal while second was unassisted Peter shot the third one after he and Ryan Taylor had team ed up to carry play Into tho end The boys are on a roll at the right lime of the season and could have a surprises for their opposition during playoffs or upcoming tour Manager Star has the arrangements In place for a team weekend In Kingston later Ibis month and with a Utile luck and con hard work some rewards will come along A Troubles 3S4 Guatph St Qeorpetown MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sales Service To AH Makes 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