Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey CubeM Ha DavMZylHn Bowline J MUNI Andr I Out Till Lu TO Paul ISM Jack klUUI QbUI 111 l Dwajru D0MTAK Bunion 4 I ACS Own W CLUB THOirBADOUlfi GEORGETOWN Haiku MS mi Willi IB J J Mike 1 Tan Onto d Ml ID III 111 Hutu IB MS IIMI tit GOLDEN AGE SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday March IMS Page a clicks for Mustangs while Diane Gardiner had is Penny Wright chipped In with For the Caps Maureen Kerr bad while Marie Smith added IB Kerry Gibson added Sandra Cousens had six and Donna Green wood contributed two Supporting Stankua 20point per In the other matchup the Trojans received points from Cor- rlne 18 from Pat Nesset and from June Nicholson Also contributing were with eight Mary Kelly with three and Kyra Kristensen Irvine with two paced the Cougars attack with while Kelly Forsyth had 10 Boo added nine Wendy Forsyth had six and Nat Pacheco had four The Mustangs followed the performance of Carol Kovacevic as they whipped the in Georgetown Ladles Basketball League action last Wednesday It was the second consecutive week Capri corns opponents have scored in the after they took a 10056 drubbing the previous week In the other scheduled matchup between the two teams fighting It out for second place the Trojans down ed the Cougars as Anita led the way for the winners with points Aside from Kovacevics offensive performance against the Caps Chung Kim had points for the Kinsmen softball set to go i I Sin Junto Strut Erie XcUtU Marry of Columbia Cum Bun VIHltt HI Somen Cart Aulm Kirk Cot Jeff CM- tut Chance Corner TEAM STANDINGS The Hills Jills Gym nil lies In the venture were from left Kort Club raised for new equipment Aker second Tamara Glim ore through their recent 10th Annual and Krlity Super Sport Lottery which will third The club thanks Belamys talnly help when their March II Restaurant for providing with registration begins Top fundraisers prises of gift certificates Win lose an and draw NHS face round robin If variety Is the spice of life the North Halton Sports Major Atom hockey team should be pleas ed with a win loss and tie this past week Georgetown opened the weeks lion against at Alcott Arena Thursday night The Major uphill battle Atoms faced Eliminators totally eliminated Hustlers clinch league title RESULTS First Division Golden Flights Ensigns Panthers Exports 5 Hustlers 4 Firemen Independents Second Division Inter County Taxmen Snowjacks High Rollers 3 Bulldogs Bandits Aces Eliminators First Division Hustlers clinched the Georgetown Industrial Darts League championship by winning their first two games over Exports In action last week The remainder of the session became a bit of an anticlimax This rare defeat meant little in the end however that s not to take away anything from the Exports who played well Hustlers lust do not give anything away without a fight Evidence is the high scores of George Pete Pickering and John Mai all hitting for 140 In second place at the moment are Golden Flights and they also went down to their opponents Ensigns who are close challengers Ensigns came from behind to take the last three games In row for the match Laurie Hopkins had four starts and two finishes to take Flights honors for the evening One of his opens was 109 Westenders ran up the highest win of the night in taming the Panthers Jim Carter of the Panthers scored a high and Ed went three better Panthers Jack Hamilton had to leave early In the proceedings Independents also ran up a result In extinguishing the Firemen Marty Glaude opened with 132 and the lads won that game before drop ping off in form For Independents Jim Franks Peter Buckley and Tom Elliott all scored over the ton A meeting of the executive put the rules Into operation In declaring Eliminators eliminated from fur ther play The team has failed to show for more than two weeks In succession and all points gained and lost will be cancelled for the second teams In opposition This could have an effect on the standings though Advertising helps plan your budget Darts By ALEX TOUGH tourneys held at the Legion The Ladles Auxiliary will host a mixed tourney on the lines of a previous couple earlier this year The last Saturday of the month has the leagues hosting the annual four women lour men team tourney The entry fees are small enough to let anyone play both Why not The amended Industrial league tables ore now ready and here they weeks Taxmen with thdr new lads gave Inter County a real run Tor their money In taking the win Cam Levers equalled the high start of lost week with 160 Later he followed with a high Also going over the ton were Simpson and Paul KatstUeris Inters Ron Corbett helped the cause with four starts Including one of loi Colin managed to finish two of the three games won and started one George ONell and Paul began the others Dave Beaumont Simpson and Levers all opened two each with Levers finishing a good night with three doses Bandits were given Bulldogs a hot tie until the dogs strung four in a row which added to the opening game win gave them the win In the match First and second place sides meanwhile were having it out on board No The dose match one may have expected did not materialize as Jacks ran up the win Better finishing by either team though could well have changed matters Dan high start of 122 my 140 and finish of 120 had a lit tie to do with the result started another two with Eric Fuller and Joe Cairns coming In with two each Calms- on and Fuller also resetted three j figures It looks like Snowjacks will take the Second Division championship at the end of the day However a big match will occur next week when jacks meet Inter County The end of the month sees two fun I STANDINGS First Division V Hustlers Golden Flights IS IS TIT Exports 1ft 104 Ensigns 1111 Independents Panthers Firemen Second Division High Rollers 14 104 Bulldogs 13 10 Inter County 10 12 Taxmen Aces fl Bandits 7 Eliminators From the standings It can be seen that and Bulldogs have played one game more due to the elimination of the Eliminators and the teams will catch up over the next two weeks With High Rollers having 16 games to Snow jacks nine the 11 game gap does not quite seem to be so formidable It will be a toll order for Rollers to take first place from Snowjacks on the post It can be done and Jacks will have to take a few games from Inter County to lift the Second si on championship GEORGETOWN SPA I FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY YOURS 8771924 to all Hills residents If you have not received your copy by Monday March 1983 please call us and we wilt make sure you get a copy Registrations for all Recreation and Parks Department programs commence Monday March 14 with the exception of Aquatic pro gram registration that Saturday March 1988 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS The Kinsmen Girls Softball League Is looking ahead to the up coming season on the diamonds arid applications are now being taken for players Sign up application forms are available In the Halton Hills Recrea tion Department 1968 tagSummer Brochure which are being delivered to homes this week Anyone who does not receive the may register by sending At Individual player or SO for family registration Mr Jim Ford Cres Georgetown L7G The league Is open to players between the ages of seven and 19yearsold Be sure to name with If dude with the age and last team pit cable to lead the North Halton Sports team Erler Tom Giannls Markou and Stephen earned assists for Georgetown On Saturday at Alcott Arena the locals snowed the effects of the sickness several embers were suffering from The North Sports squad could not beat the Burlington goal tender until the visitors had established a lead Goals by Gavin Glaser Jamie Stephenson proved too lit tie too late as the game ended with Georgetown storming the Burl goal and the score was credited with the lone Major Atom assist in the game The win came at the expense of host Brampton on Sunday Despite playing much of the game Ihe North Sports squad skated to a well earned vie tory Onoprljenko and Sheppard each scored two goals with and Brent Wilkinson adding single markers Mike Bohr cameda pair of assists and Bouskill Erler Jason laser and Stephenson added one helper each Once again the goal tending tandem of Chad Hughes and John Waller provided solid support for the Major Atoms While variety may be the spice life the North Sports squad must now win Its two remaining games to ensure a spot in the County championship final Brochures available Buy A Lb or OPEN DAYS A WEEK 8530101 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO MONEY CONCEPTS Hills J Beat the rush File Now to get your refund early Call 8731877 or drop In to Money Concepts Halton HBs 348 Guelph St Georgetown Youll Want To Join In The Fun and Excitement VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Plica Sanation Army 114 Ml St E Acton Tint March 14 to 1Srn 9301130 am OPTIMIST CLUB OF GEORGETOWN TRIP OF THE CLUB WIN A TRAVEL VOUCHER EACH MONTH FORS15O0 CASH OPTION OF EXCEPT FOR JUNE DRAW FOR TRAVEL VOUCHER OF 00 AND SPENDING MONEY OR 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