THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday February Page Fitness in the pool THE HALTON HILLS RECREATION AND PARKS Department offers a number of programs designed to promote health and fitness for alt ages throughout the Hills community One of the more innovative programs is fitness through exercise in a water environment This program is available to both males and females and sessions are scheduled Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Georgetown Indoor Pool from The Georgetown Indoor Pool is located at the rear of the Georgetown Dstricl High School property The program instructor is Debbie Knoepfli and more information can be obtain b contacting Susan at the Recreation and Parks Department extension 266 Herald photo Flyers shot down Sabres snap losing string By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Acton Sabres got the monkey off their collective backs and in the process boosted their playoff hopes by edging Caledon Flyers 32 in a game played Tuesday evening at Mayfield Arena The win snapped an eight game Sabres losing spiral and clinched Fifth place for Acton in the six team Junior Hockey League standings just ahead of Hornets We needed the win said Sabre coach Ken Steen and give the guys credit they went out and got it when it counted Sabres were only able to ice a 15 man roster including because of injuries and sions and saw their lineup further depleted when newcomer Mike Hunchuck went down with a knee injury in the third period But instead of folding Sabres simply regrouped and continued their high level of play Caledon emerged from the first period of play with a slim 10 lead but a pair of Acton second penod markers put the Leather town squad ahead entering the third period Acton and matched single markers in the third period and the Sabres left the ice with a welldeserved triumph Jeff Shevaher Jamie Curran and Adam Hilts were the Sabres marksmen while Jim was outstanding in the Acton goal The win bumped the Sabres season record to 11 23 but of more importance to coach Steen it brought the team road record to the This should stand the team in good stead entering playoff action as because of their fifth place position it is unlikely they will enjoy any home ice ad vantage in post season series play The Sabres wrapped up regular season play Friday evening at the Acton Community Centre with a game against Schomberg At press time the score was not available Sabres will face Caledon Flyers In the bestofflve opening round playoff series with the first game scheduled for this coming Tuesday at Arena Sabres first playoff home en counter is scheduled for Friday Feb at Acton Community Centre Golf Bag What clubs they carry Club male Yardage wood yards the driver wood yards wood yards IS wood yards wood yards HI iron 210 yards iron yards 21 iron yards iron 180 yards iron 160 yards 32 iron ISO yards iron 130 yards ron yards 9 iron yards 48 Pilch no Wedge yards Sand Wedge up lo yards Golden Age bowling GOLDEN AGE BOWLING TEAM STANDINGS Jet Set Happy Gang Alley Cats 76 Bo Domes fiR Snow Birds Super Six 64 Hopefuls Skylarks Corner Pins Dominoes Toilers Blue Jays High Single Flat Flo Carswell Kay 205 Davidson 204 George Archibald Trevor Williams 292 Ernie Pea rce High Triple Flat Flo Carswell Davidson Martin Trevor Williams 681 George Archibald Bill Scannell High Single with Handicap Eunice Marg Davidson 264 Kay MacMillan Emme Ernie Pea rce Trevor Williams Hill Scannell High Triple with Handicap Davidson Agnes Dobbie Lauretta Mills 694 Ernie Trevor Williams 714 Al Crawford Hustlers from loop rivals WEDNESDAY JAN 24 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE The league returned to league play after the previous weeks triples tourney Very little change in the standings these days as the league winds its way down the last round of league play In the first division Snowjacks Hustlers stay well ahead of Gasketman Cutters Exports and Ensigns and Golden Flights together with Acadian Pools are the relegation haunted outfits for the moment Panthers continue to lead the way in the second division with Firemen Independents and Aces battling it out just below Bandits are safe at the bottom and unlikely to be challenged for the low place Ensigns came very close to upsetting Snowjacks Hustlers as did Exports over Cut ters Westenders scraped through against High Rollers and Acadian Pools just made it over Golden Flights Steeprock had an easy win over Bulldogs to round off the first divi sion With Roy in full flight Ensigns won three out of the first four sets and a formidable fight back by the Hustlers the one point win Cutters battl ed all the way with Exports and Cutters took two lost three and took three to seal the one point win Panthers lost to Taxmen and yet stay at the top Firemen move into second place with the night s big gest win 81 over Bandits In dependents win over Power of Pain holds third place Ski teams impressive On Sunday Milton Heights Ski Club Red Team raced against at London The top three girls for Milton were Allison Sterling from Bramp ton finishing first Natalie Clarke from Milton finishing second and Maryanne Doyle from Oakville finishing third The top three boys were Danny from Campbellville finishing first Mark Cornwall from in second and Jeff Kunze from Milton in third On Saturday Milton Heights Ski Club MacKenzie Mountain raced against at Hamilton The top three girls for Milton Heights were Knsten McElhone from Campbellville finishing first Siobhan Doyle from Oakville finishing second and Shier from Limehouse finishing third The top three boys were Kevin Martin from Campbellville finishing first Matt Mcintosh from Milton finishing second and Jonathan Burak from Georgetown finishing third Also on Saturday Milton Heights Ski Club MacKenzie Mountain rac against Hamilton at Hamilton The final score was Milton Hamilton The top three girls for Milton were McElhone from Campbellville finishing first Siobhan Doyle from in se cond and Heather Gathercole from Burlington in third The top three boys were Matt Mcintosh from Milton first Kevin Martin from in second and Jonathan from Georgetown in third GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS 55 SINCLAIR AVE Most golfers carry the one three and five woods two through nine irons plus a pitching wedge a sand wedge and a putter The yardage attained with a particular club varies according to ability and experience The ap proximate distances for women are about 30 yards less than those shown NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREET ONTARIO 8784137 APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS W Handl Alt Insurance Ctahra 8731655 shot 180 closed out 107 and shot and 130 for an outstanding performance Dan finished 109 Brian Hicks fired high and Ged Williams shot two Several players shot 140 and 130 plus in a high scoring Monday night Al Murpny opened five one of 112 Bruce Stevens had an 88 close to go with 100 Ray had four opens and closes with Eric Fuller shooting and 100 Jim Charter opened four closed one and shot 100 Brad Hale popped in a 140 and 138 Paul Kirby opened and closed three and shot three 140s and for a big big night Alex Tough opened three one of 112 and closed two Joe Cairns had a three one match Roy opened five first time up each time John Burke had four tons three opens and two closes Mike Hope opened three and shot 114 Ace opened three and closed out four Alex Bowie opened two Gord Bottoms opened four and closed one with a 120 high score to match Rob Poyner open ed three closed two and scored 125 and 123 Gardiner and Paul Kavanagh both opened four Bruce Capriol opened with and scored 94 98 and opened five Not a bad week for some see you next week Time Out I II McGtbbonl ID IS I IS 11 0 IB 1 fl TlmeOutlL 7 7 Station House IB 10 Copper Kettle I IB 1 Copper Kettle II IB 12 IB 1 11 IB IB STRI STANDINGS FIRST DIVISION P Steeprcck High Rollers Bulldogs Acadian Pool 13 71 20 14 14 Golden Flight SECOND D1MSION Panthers Firemen is 1 Independents JO 14 Aces 15 20 12 20 Outlaws 12 Bandits IB DISTRIBUTORS NOW HERE SPORTS VIDEO Nintendo Gome 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