NOTICE GEORGETOWN HONDA ill VOUIKI A ITD IIMtAII luw Up up and away goes high or a layup as two of 10 she outing with a hi net J for the Junior Milton s tram In high school and annual play last week In The rtsilrs looks up ni lost a decision lu lied in bK Royals while the photo Juveniles demise a sign of the times fait up fur hi Pauls Call Paul Hcilk Editor the prognm- duln lie recent demise of the Georgetown Juvenile rep hockey m might be seen as a sign of the Despite claiming the all Ontario lust season this aborted edition of the juvenile reps just come up with the manpower to ice a title defence We re definitely folded and basically it due to a lack of players laid juvenile manager Wayne Pries last week According to Pries the squad attracted only a handful of juvenile players to its first couple of workouts at Arem and the possibilities of putting a workable team r were just too risky Apparently about 11 juvenile- aged players in would have been a hit to mnkc the odd weekend garni by travelling home from tin virions colleges In which are currently But basic unavailability of players spelled certain doom for the pro gram n a larger scale the folding of the Juvenile rep team would seem to Indicate a general malaise within minor hockey circles says registration is down ill age At the county meeting two weeks ago the story was the same all over he said All enrolments are down According to Pries registration igkids I what the lot of hockey Why is national pastime being threatened at its very found ittnns As says ihen are Just too miny more things or kids to do these Who can renumber video in years ago Whin was Ihe last Una you saw a gang of kids up on a Saturday shovelling off the local pond for an nil day garni of shinny like high school fix ill hockey is feeling the pinth of higlur costs School hoards are less likely to in football programs with Us expensive and the quired 1 iki wise too many parents and arc minor hockey the miss due to the high cost o ml j requires time He boots and shorts pries also blames some parents for losing interest in hockey once it their offspring not be drafted into r lull of com petition A lot of proud parents are willing lo kids he says If junior isn t drafted by bantam age many figure thiy don have a chance fact that provincial im pionship squad can quietly fold and forfeit its opportunity to defend Us crown should provide us with reason enough to become Bs suffer weekend No Thanksgiving for Raiders l 11 Ini Hi I tig lull a III win ken us 1 ntnil pped On Siturduj Itie Km rs d Inn rt in 1 Of the Hurling III Liu lis oak ilk it Old Inlnts in ird ki il III isrit ironic I their rkuik Slowdown Burlington oak ir Him score to Burlington alter being In by the on I- night Ha Idem girt an opportunity for rerngc this weekend slsll to Burlington on before on Saturday Herald d ilthe a villi tin i It IK iddil steti HI Kmg rs this app ticketed j twoyear Major junior for Georgetown but the player decided to port has instead gone home Sturgeon the are still in out with learns regirding i possible Sturgeon implied that the Raiders m hive up some ground to In the physical jil i department They got some sized tmjs he said 1m willinj to lake body Sturgeon hinted that midget ijaduite urlis reen may be in lini for his first start in net for the Haiders in the very mar future Curtis may get himself a chance said Sturgeon Raiders Burlington on rnduy before hosting on Saturday night at Arena Connections at AHS fir nil dins is minding ltMltl Iwo more ex ems with junior hive become iv in List year mi scur Joe W has I it cut by Ihc s r The Hawks difendini On In c out g and we down 1 li the time With Die corgelovil poured it in in the second period two ore Roils md ike third period rallv drew ippir II V ishkurak mini vet Mi inwhlle r North It drift choice Mark is also on the lose after just niissine spot on the blue line or I of Varsity Hues Dunning would lie a wUcomi lion blue line as is made it know he ioviIs another experienced re irgunrd The PI iters who hive a working with Rebels crystal clear in 200 shutout win Itibtl il blanket Milton tins in Tier grid it in Milton last Wednesday Hie boys plnyni will solid i fort said the eoach who e rlier in had iff without owing single ni eluding The an unblemished I a siiisun opining 11 r A two Jeff Wutli Serj iiiImmi irteil tin gillie at lor Rebels giving wav Ad Hills in the setouel ill Both pi w i re laudeei by Clarke for their heady play to the eorit1iiwn offei ii lould have es en more had it not been fir couple of untimely penal I its We hul of big g liners c died back hi said some of were lo Im singing Wi arc the ihampions alter day second straight win Clarke his charges Dyer wire stars for carrying the ball i for Built was good on The i the tod then pnpire for what will probably be their biggest test of the seasem when Lord Elgin I jiiiurs invade machine was well oiled us It rolled for over 30o total yards Running back Ad mi llagan accounted for a churned out i yards in the ground Our difime I hive to lot larke offend Ihc hill well II I UK v I Well k he suae game offence Is moving the ball well and defence is plnylngwlth I o into the season to a pretty fair forecaster hopes the Rebels will be sporting record when 1 conies in next week Rebels upended ball senior tool I grot a win in us imro got flying after being try us a Tobfale look a 1SC will try I ail rl again on with a visit to lord night The receiver Elgin See game story on page moke the before Herald photo it Georgetown INSIDE THIS SECTION SPORTS High school report B2 Rebs clawed again B2 lines up B2 SPORTS Bantams As unbeaten 63 battle B3 Bowling update B3 NEWS Reelings new home B4 Entertainment BS