Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey lad Van Hall Brian UU Chad BrliD Schldttl ScMomh Brian rawer Rkhird Vin Mall Walinia Ian Parker lajOB Warennrlh Grant Robbie Copland Thaln CnrrtUMiyaRobitoBmn MliaTBgrM Brown Aullta Mulder Gotla van Brian Chad ln1 lute L Mike Jon liyt I Brian Richard Scott Mall Ian Goala Cuti Judo Campbell McGulrc Shamua I Ryan I J Cuh Kevin Brad Sonde 1 Riley Bowling II David IJeflQutm Andrew Wrlfhl Jeff Snook Brown MlkeMadlU MirMiun Andrew Brent Ryan Andrew David HIS Jew Hard J Jan Smith J Kevin Tyler Peart Brad a Ian Wilfred Edith Wilfred BrUboti George Archibald Happy Gang Try Hard Coil Shlrky Grant Darin Goal Collin Campbell DUG wed mixed ijurvr CuUibtnl Sieve Smith Eric Brad SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday February MM Mai Dodge ousted by Creek Making Tracks Malcolm Mac Donald and grand son were two of many who took advantage of Sunday tunny weather the cross country at the Terra Conwrva Hon Area A twoday cross country ski workshop sponsored by the Hal ton Illlli and Parks Department was held at the Jack Smythe Field Herald photo Mustangs continue to hold top spot in ladies The Mustangs continue to lead the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League standings after winning their last two outings On Feb the Mustangs downed the Trojans while in the other Same of the evening the Cougars the Capricorns6B44 In action fast Wednesday the Mustangs thumped the Caprieoma 92 and the Cougars outlasted the Trojans The Mustangs with a record of four wins and one loss arc on top In tiio standings with nine points followed by the Cougars with eight points on three wins and two losses The Trojans arc third with a record and seven points and the Capri corns arc win ess in four starts In the Mustangs win on Feb 3 Chung Kim clicked for points and Lott had Penny Wright had lo for the Mustangs Carol Kovacevlc added nine and Diane Gardner contributed four Anita Stankus paced the Trojans attack with points and Hustlers tame Panthers Zelck had eight PBt and Kyra Kris Irvine each had six and Lou Oram and Mary Kelly added two apiece In the other Feb match up Boo Tufford led the way to victory for the Cougars viih points Linda Rob- son had 18 Judy Thomson had 10 Enid clicked for eight Jen Reynolds added six and Sue Cooke had two Marie Smith led the with 18 points Sandra Couscns had eight Donna Greenwood had six Laurel Heinz and Kerr had four apiece Kelly Cunningham and Tracy Pilat added two apiece Last Wednesday six players hit double digits for the Mustangs in their win over the Caprlcoms Mariann led the way with Chung Kim contributed 18 Carol and Diane Gardner had 14 each Mel added and Penny Wright had For the Caprlcoms Marie Smith and Sandra each had 16 points had 13 Maureen Kerr had eight and Donna Greenwood Laurel Heinz added four apiece Judy Thomson led the Cougars in their win over the Trojans as she hit for 17 points Linda helped the cause with 12 Boo Tufford had eight Nat had six Janet Al Telford and Brian Beaumont of the Hustlers had a big night in their win over the Panthers Telford had three starts and five finishes In eluding one finish of 101 Beau followed with five starts and two finishes including one finish of lis They simply could do no wrong Ged Williams knocked for two 140s Meanwhile Flights were handing a defeat to Firemen Laurie Hopkins bad two starts and three closes Mike Pepper had four starts and a couple of tons Grant Richardson also put in two tons Tim Field shot a 120 Independents had a close tussle with Ensigns netting the winning game in the eighth Jim Franks opened with and scored a and Jim Nicholson scored a 121 Mike Finn finished on 97 as Ken Baker highed on 116 and Harry Bottoms on 171 The exports West end era clash lived up to expectations In the first four games going first to one then the other Exports applied the pressure and took the next four games on their way to victory George Gaskill opened with a high 101 some people will do anything to get their name in the paper Brian Hicks started on 99 John Mills scored high with 140 125 and 121 Nice to see Jim Fisher opening with Since his knee problem he usual ly throws himself off his feet on the final dart Larry LeBannister scored a 140 Inter County came through in the middle games to take four in a row on their way to a narrow win Terry KoumyoumJIon efforts of a high open of 110 and score of 140 was In high finish of his age and a In a manner of speaking Snow Jocks vs Aces could be the big game as near challengers Rollers should have a nine gome win recorded over Eliminators who are not likely to show Bandits line up against Inter County and Taxmen muster against Bulldogs For the Trojans Anita hod 18 points Mary Kelly had six June Nicholson Donna Peacock and Kyra Kristensen Irvine all had four and Alice Ogden Pat Nesset and had wo apiece open Mr Tough offers his con to Colin James on the new arrival Paul Kirby had three opens and two closes Nice to sec my old captain George Powell closing a game Bandits played themselves as their opponents failed to show No details on the Bulldogs biting win over Aces except to note that Aces took the first game before los ing the remainder Dave Beaumont on 140 and closed on and Cam Levers opened five games for Joe Calms had a big night for Snowjacks closing out all five games in their win over Taxmen He also opened five games not a bad evenings Dan Fraser opened four games and I played rubbish This week sees bottom of the first take on the fifth place Firemen vs Exports Panthers vs Ensigns Hustlers vs Independents and Flights vs In the First Division big match of the night Available at The Herald Office in either or 5x7 Sizes GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAB STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL 4 DAY CRASH COURSE March 15th to 18th 930 ta 330 for information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 DOMINION SEED HOUSE Corner of Guelph St Maple Avenue Hon Thun am 6 pm Frl 9 pm Sit am PICK UP YOUR FREE 1986 SEED CATALOGUE ALL ITEMS USED PLUS MANY 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forced Stoney Creek all the way before los ing by a narrow 1 margin Tim Presswood scored the teams only goal an unassisted effort as he swooped in and stuffed the puck under a sprawled Creek net minder In the second game of the series the squad began to feel the pressure the Stoney Creek team was capable of applying The locals came out on the short end of a decision but as most who had seen the game would agree they played an excellent game and series Second ski outing set If you missed the first trip to the Hockley Valley Ski Area dont miss the next one The Hal ton Hills Recreation and Parks Department is offering transportation from Ac ton and Georgetown to this area Saturday March 5 This Is a full day trip with return time of approximately to and It is open to adults and youth years or older Why not sign up your family For more in formation call 51BS rat scored the Georgetown Mashlnter both goals while Handy Bond drew an assist on the goal Although playoff action is over for the time being for the Georgetown squad the team is to be con gratulated for their allout effort during both series From the goal scorers to the defenders who helped keep their op ponents scoring down a solid effort was shown by the entire unit Also worthy of mention are Marc St Pierre and Tommy Dlar whose work sometimes goes unnoticed But both have proven themselves valuable assets to the team throughout the season and the playoffs The Mai Dodge next playoff action will be In about three weeks against a yet to be named TriCounty opponent SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE MAIN ST S 8773388 Good service good coverage good price- Thats State Farm insurance ROBERT INS AGENCY LTD Qawgalnwn 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there STATI FARM INSURANCt GEORGETOWN SOCCER CLUB YOUTH SOCCER SPRING ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday Feb 2288 at 730 pm Arena 1988 PROGRAM BUDGET APPROVAL LET US TEST THE HARDNESS OF YOUR WATER AND 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