Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1988, p. 11

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League bowling starts soon IB The first of the tournaments is the entry and qualifying rounds the first week of October for Ihe Master Junior and the Senior Mixed Team Championships Sinclair defends golf title Over a million Canadians are roll strikes and spares in the try No I participation sport Join the a league Such was theme of the dlf league executives combined get together meeting and bowling practice at Georgetown Bowl on Thursday There the coming season new tournaments rule changes and other items were an and lea gut administration supplies distributed A presentation was also made by the Central On Bowlers Association Thus was heralded the start of the w bowling season with league bowling beginning right after Labor Day The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies the Tuesday Niters and Smith and Stone leagues start Tuesday Sept 6 On Wednesday Sept the day Afternoon Ladies the Wednes day Mixed league and the Wednes day Ladles Fun league will start operating The Domtar league will begin on Thursday Sept The Golden and the Friday Social ue will roll on Sept The rich League the Club Troubadours will be in ad ion on Sunday night Sept Sept signals the opening or the DUG League the Christian Reformed Group and the Men league Any bowlers that wish to fill some of the limited placings available should contact the appropriate secretary or contact the bowling centre at 9922 for all Information YOUTH BOWLING LEAGUES The announcement of senior bowler Dee Dee being awarded a Youth Bowling Council education scholarship heralded the bowling season for the younger generation Their bowling starts on Saturday Sept 10 and Sun day Sept 11 beginning with the Smurfs from age four to bantams juniors and seniors to age North Helton ladles played their final round of the club golf plonshlpsonSaturday Aug 13 Glona Sinclair held onto the club championship honor Runner up was Gall Mclntyre Third place was won by Crowe Shirley McDermot was the win ner in the B Flight Anne and Jean tied for second and Gall Fin ay son was fourth The C Flight winner was Donna and runner up was A I ana Tied for third were Phyl Monckton Gage and Sabran Catherine Latimer was the win of D Flight and runner up was Inez Third place went to Ann Livingstone The Senior event was won by Anne Second place winner was Marilyn Mcdlock and third went lo Mar Jones The Diamond Li I Event was won by Jean Runner up was Millie Dutchburn and Gladys Caldwell was third Irene Farncll captured the Nine Hole championship Runner up was Madeline Collier The champions were toasted at a wine and cheese party following the final round Fall aquatics offered Registration for Foil Aquatic Programs begins Saturday Sept 10 for both the Acton and Georgetown Pools Acton registrants register at the Acton Indoor Pool Georgetown registrants register at the Georgetown High School Library Lobby entrance Registration begins at a For more Informo call Murphy Jonassen lead SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday IMS PaReS out on lop in a big game with taking a close vie Sir Mile with Georgetown and Milton are vying for top spot In the Peel niton he visitors were a man short but that was hardly noticeable as they put quite a show of soccer on repeatedly frustrating the hometown forwards with a clever of side trap Georgetown was the first to get on the when Martin Bar shot was palmed off the goal by a Streetsvllle defender Billy Murphy stepped up to convert the penalty kick Play then continued on a fairly even basis with the Georgetown trio of Mark Covert Murphy and Glynn Pooke having to play at performance in order to contain their Streetsvllle counter parts in Forty minutes into the half the visitors equalized on a quickly taken free kick in front of the Georgetown goal Alan Jonassen still trying to organize his defence was caught napping as the ball was lobbed over the defensive wall Into the top comer of- the net to an injury suffered by making a save at the foot of the post There was some doubt as to whether he would continue the game before he was allowed to carry on It was just as he did as he was called upon to make a superb save mid way through the half The battle for mid- field control continued as the visitors remained successful with their offside trap until found a way to beat ft on the minute mark Picking up a pass from Trent KentnerSf Fieros both advance in senior ball hockey playoffs On the final night or the regular season for the Senior Ball Hockey League Dave Service Cen scored an upset as they defeated the McGibbon Hawks This was only the second loss for the Hawks all year Dave s played an ding game and got their goals from Gary Bovair Marty Weaven Ted Rombough and Stewart who also had two assists Also assisting for Daves were Nell McDonald and Brian Patterson The Hawk goal scorers were Brian Beaumont and Larry Peterson with assists to Charlie Bill and Brian Hunzlger Game Two saw the Kentners down Choice Air 1 In a very enter game that went back and forth Both goalies Brian nell Ken trier and Russ MeEachern Choice made the big save when called upon Don Parker was the hero for as he scored both goals the winner com Ing with about five minutes left in the game on setups by Mark Taylor 2 and Ken Whltbread Bruce McPherson from Ken Hurren and Barry Ward replied for Choice Air The fast game saw the Midas Top Guns retain second place as they doubled the Pontiac The Top Gun for Midas was Vitus with one goal and three assists while also scoring was Joe Oreskovle two goals one assist Gary Beck one goal two a lists Al Martin two goals and single goals to Lou and Roger Watson Midas assists went to Peter Wells Woody Fa blan Chris John Clark Tony Bruce Hay and Ray Peacock Fiero marksmen were Grant Bod nor two goals Doug Thompson and Graham Dearsley Assisting were Dan Field Barry The Golden Bear Whit worth and Chris Milne PLAYOFFS The first playoff round was a one- game with the winners ad to play the two top teams in a three fonhat and the losers going on to the consolation The started slowly but as the game progressed their play picked up and they took a much descried win by the score 1 Don Parker three goals two assists and George Coyle two goals three assists were Kentners Big shooters Also helping were Ken one goal two assists Dave one goal one assist and Nick Boere two assists Choice Air lone goal was by Ron McKelvey from Larry Bingham and Bruce McPherson The second game saw Dave Ser v Centre and the p ay a tough physical game with plenty of action that was finally decided by the Fieros Grant Bodnar his second of the game with less than three minutes left other were Chris Milne four assists Dan Field two goals one assist and Doug Anderson one assist Daves goals were by Gary Bovair Ross Pyne and Stewart Wllde with assists to Don 2 and Brian Patterson GEORGETOWN RAIDERS Junior B EXHIBITION GA RICHMOND HILL Friday September 2nd at 8 00 p m ALCOTT ARENA GEORGETOWN Adults Students Children 100 IS YOUR PROPANE REFRIGERATOR A POTENTIAL KILLER Nobody in their right mind would keep a life threatening appliance in Iheir home Yet thousands of people have propane refrigerators that can produce deadly amounts of carbon monoxide if hey re not properly vented and cleaned Every year in Ontario an average fatalities result from the use propane refrigerators Several more people require for carbon monoxide poisoning To eliminate the risk remove your propane refrigerator to an outdoor shelter or buy a new refrigerator which is now required to be vented outdoors like those used in recreational vehicles and mobile homes We also advise you lo have refrigerator cleaned and serviced regularly especially before start up and every time s moved Thai way rust scale insects or anything lhat blocking the combustion system will be removed For answers to your questions or to do it yourself booklet on servicing call the Fuels Safely Branch at 416 234 or write Mlns1ry ConBumor Fuels Safety Branch and Relallons 3300 Bloor Street West 4lh Floor West Tower Ontario M8X Ontario Cull In he feigned a pass to his forwards then carried ball himself through the middle and with one defender lugging at his shirt another one nulling Tils arm he let go a beautiful 20yard drive that beat the advancing goalkeeper tost a player to injury leaving them two men short and the still had to make a couple of ding saves to foil the attackers even though the four man defence In front of him was having one of its best games of the season Tim back on form along with Dave Varicchio and Derek Oram stood firm whilst Trent Cull played his best game yet as he broke up the Streetsvllle attack time after time In the late stages of the game both Barnard and Duanc Coleman were unlucky both had narrow misses after making great runs to get behind the Streetsvllle defence With only minutes left In Ihe game the goalie pulled off a magnificent save to foil Murphy Murphy hit a sensational overhead kick from comer which had goal Written all over it It needed a big team effort to win this one and the Boys delivered It is now 12 games undefeated for the who now go on two game road trip followed by League Cup Semi Final and hopefully Final before coming back to Cedarvale for Ihe last game of the season against Milton on Sept 12 news Boat rentals and canoes are available for rent at Prospect Park In Acton The hours of operation are 1 to m Monday to Friday and 12 to m Saturday and Sun day A deposit Is required when renting both types of craft For more Information call Lifeguards needed The Hills Recreation and Parks Department Is looking for lifeguards and instructors for the upcoming Fall Session and Winter Session If you are interested please call Mayor Bun Miller gelt some front row scrummaging Instruction from Ton bridge England rugby club Tony Bowles left and North prop Mark Arm strong at a reception allowing North Italian win over the touring British side on Aug Mayor Miller presented a Hills flag to visitors Herald photo I V Clothing COME ON DOWN TO MILTON- Were Jusl South of 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