HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October 7 Page 1 the Milton Mustangs defense No clears the way Photo by Ben DummetU Rebels edged by Milton By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Close but no cigar That unfortunately was the burden borne by the Georgetown District High School Rebels junior football team Wednesday as they lost a squeaker 1614 to Milton Mustangs in a game played at GDHS field Cool and windy weather dictated running offenses by both teams and the Mustangs large offensive linemen controlled the line of scrimmage allowing the MUton squads runners to pound up the middle for considerable yardage throughout the game The Mustangs dominant running game also thwarted a lategame rally by the Rebels as time ran out The loss drops the Rebels record to 2 but coach Fred Kotanl felt his team played well considering the Mustangs rolled into Georgetown sporting a undefeated record The first quarter ended with the game knotted as both teams scored on their respective opening Milton moved in front 166 at the half as the relentless pounding up the middle took its toll on the Rebels defensive line Minor Atoms swamp Ching By DAVE BEA VAN Herald Special Georgetown Minor Atoms got their regular season off to a great start on Monday night with a 70 thrashing of Chinguacousy At the four minute mark of the first period defenceman Andrew Beavan hit Trevor Rich with a pass up the middle Trevor was checked at the Chinguacousy blueline but Shane Thompson swooped in from left defence and fired a hard shot over the net minders left shoulder The rest of the period was scoreless as the Georgetown defence of Thompson Steven Smith and Michael Crawford threw a net around their goalie Kevin Huminiskl When Chinguacousy did break through Kevin made one great save after another In- the second period Curtis Hoogendam took the puck from the opening scooted around the defence and slid a low backhand shot just inside the post Two minutes later Thompson took a pass from Trevor Rich deep in the opposition end and scored his second goal With four minutes left in the period hardworking Brad Davidson found Ricky Clot at the blueline and his long shot fooled the home teams goalie for a 0 lead after two frames Any hopes had for a comeback were dashed one minute into the final period when Thompson went end to end to com plete his hat trick To this point In the game rookie Trevor Rich had already collected HYUNDAI OWNERS two assists and been around the puck all night At the midway mark of the third period Trevor was positioned beside the Ching goal when the op posing goalie saved shots from both Beavan and Thompson Trevor calmly tapped in the re boundor his first goal Wesley Blight finished the ing as he split the defence and scored with a hard wrist shot to the stick side Georgetown was welldeserving of this win with all the boys giving per cent and Kevin and Scott Herbert sharing the shutout A lot of credit for the way the team played must go the new coach Brian James and his assistants Mike Russell and Clint Guest After suffering through two Brian James practices the players look forward to the games for a rest Clothing Halftime defensive adjustments by the Rebels blunted the Milton running game and allowed the GDHS gridders to make things in Jeff Delurey scored the first quarter Georgetown major The convert attempt was unsuccessful Neither team scored in the third quarter and with just under three minutes left in the game Trevor crossed the Milton goal line to narrow the Mustang lead to 1612 Rebel quarterback Rich Mulgrew tossed a twopoint con version pass to David Lawrence to narrow the gap to 16- Lacking an experienced kickoff mart the Rebels elected to kick deep rather than try for an onside kick and the Mustangs simply ran out the clock to notch the win Coach Kotani praised the play of Adam Hagan who played both ways Hagan saw duty in the offen sive and played sive halfback as well Trevor also had a good and picked up close to 100 yards rushing on the day also felt taht nose guard Peter Lee played a strong game especially in the second half The Rebels will be working on the defense in preparation for their next game Wednesday at A Blakelock High School in Oakville By Hughes Sales Rap 8730300 JOIN US FOR LUNCH Lunch Combos OFF Id 304 Gualptl SI 8731211 COMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES Super 1 0 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE OIL UNDERCOATING JOHN HAMILTON 8779394 5 ARMSTRONG AVE UNIT 5 GEORGETOWN L7G4S1 On one of my many drives out towards way this past week I was just staggered by the beauty of the colour in the hills This year in particular it seems that the trees have an abundance of red in their leaves which needless to say makes the scenery in the country at this time of year worth the little extra drive Fortunately we are blessed with fabulous countryside all around us within minutes of town so there is certainly no excuse not to partake of the beauty in the hills for anyone Speaking of the outlying areas of town I was speaking to one of our lawyers recently and he mentioned a rather interesting subject that might be of interest to you It seems that where several years ago lawyers sat En the Milton Registry Office on closing days of the homes that had to be registered Halton Hills residents are registered in this central office so it is easy for the lawyers to plunk themselves there for closing days and just move people from one home to another in town Well it used to be that way but now it seems that people are starting to move out of the area Georgetown and Acton residents are starting to edge towards the west in the areas Some are moving much further towards the smaller towns in Grey Bruce counties The people that are moving In to this area are now from Mississauga Toronto Milton Brampton etc So the times are changing just lawyers The movement is no longer within the town Itself making life easy for the lawyers but from outside the boundaries to GeorgetownActon and from here to even smaller pic turesque towns in other areas Now the lawyers are running from one Office to another hence expect larger bills if you are one who wants to move outside of Halton Hills We as sales representatives have been aware of this movement for some time now but it is certainly more apparent in recent months than ever before There are lots of reasons for this change but pro bably the most often heard reason is the need for people to get out of the hustle and bustle of the larger centres to towns that have a sense of community and identity It is easy to get lost in the larger cities and towns and I think that lots of families are finding that the smaller towns have a lot to offer family life Naturally there is always the cost factor Our prices are certainly a lot less than the homes in- greater Metro and yet we have the advantage of being able to get to the big ci in fairly short order certainly a plus for the commuter and the folks that like city life For those who are moving out of the town and I have personally moved many families over the fast few years it is usually a deeper sense of getting back to even smaller towns put ting in roots In communities where they can still find an identity and some of them finding that being mortgage free is awfully tempting So as I drove through the hills my mind was filled with many thoughts for this Thanksgiving weekend but most of alii was mighty thankful for living in such a beautiful pari of the country where I was close to the wonders of Nature knowing my family have roots that are here in the community that I love May your Thanksgiving be filled with such lovely thoughts for your family Homes Sold Creatively fabric forum Prepared as a consumer education service by the International Institute How does this suit you Purchasing a suit is an in vestment Knowing some basics can help get a return on that investment Dont buy on impulse Youllgct more out of a suit thai fits into your wardrobe and your lifestyle Classic looks will stay in fashion Tad fashions probably 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