Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1991, p. 18

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Page 18 THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday January 1991 THE HILLS HERALD OS CORPORATE AUTOMOTIVE INC TRAFALGAR RD MAPLE AVE Spaclalim Tune upSpaclali Pickup Dsllvary Towing FAST SERVICE 8736014 100 Point Plateau ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor 8772201 Champions 20 GDHS Athletes 21 Sports Calendar 21 Sabres set for a second place showdown By ROB RISK Herald Sports Editor Acton Sabres are just one point behind second place Schomberg in MidOntario Jr league play after defeating on the road Wednesday evening Sabres had been five points behind after losing to Schomberg Jan l but Acton had two games in hand on their rivals closing the gap with three straight victories over Godench Wingham and Hornets Team president Mitch La jeunesse said the team was forc ed to play eight men short due to the poor weather and high school exams that are currently under way We played terribly at first but came back to win We were miss some of our key guys like Shevaher John Van Dam and Mark but the rest of the team chipped in to take it Sabres had been trailing by four goals in the first period with Masterful Instruction Hallon Hills Recreation and Parks Department is member Nancy Gilchrist helping Debbie Ross cor offering a Masters Swim program at Acton Indoor reel one of her strokes at the pool For more in Pool running Monday and Wednesday formation on Ihe program call 2600 from to Pictured here is staff Herald photo goalie Jim Mantione allowing two more in the second before he was replaced by Greg Powell La jeunesse said the players t give up notably Jason Lucas who netted a hat trick He had a really good night getting us the winner on a shor thanded goal with about four minutes left Alliston was putting on a lot of pressure when we had it but Lucas made a great play pulling their goalie out of the net and putting it up high Also scoring for Sabres were Paul Larsen with two Jim English also got two followed by Jamie Curran and Phil with one each said the team had sealed up at least third place for Sabres since fourth place Brad ford was too far behind to catch Acton with only three games re maining in the schedule Thursday yesterday Brad ford played Schomberg a game which Lajeunesse said the team would be watching with interest Those two teams meet again Sun day which he said will be tough games for Schomberg to take Sabre road won be much easier playing Schomberg tonight at Acton first place Orangevil le Saturday and last place on Feb 1 said regardless of whether Acton places second and gets a first round playoff bye or not Sabres are very likely to ad past the first round for the first time in team history We ve recruited very well this year and have been building th s team up for the last three years We set a goal of getting at least now and wouldn anything less All the coaches and myself intend on be ing back next year to do even bet Figure skaters strike gold in London Georgetown Skating Club did some serious mining for precious metals last weekend in London returning with five gold four silver and seven bronze medals The local competitors took part in the Great Lakes Winter Skating Festival Jan in London led by Brooke who earned a gold in Preliminary Elements and a bronze in Preliminary Other gold winners at the weekend festival were Christine Dawson who earned top honors in First Figure Erin Longworth in Pre Preliminary Figure Robin Ransom Preliminary Figure and Nadine Holmes in Pre Preliminary Figure Silver winners were Michael in Junior Bronze Elements RoseMane in Freeskate Lesley Watson in Pre Juvenile and Peter Johnson who finished second overall in Preliminary Provincial Figure and Bronze winners were Sarah Arnesen in Second Figure Cindy Benner in Pre Preliminary Figure Danielle in Michael in Preliminary Ashley Monckton in Preliminary Elements Brooke in Preliminary and Lesley Watson in Junior Bronze Elements Other skaters involved m the event were Brown who placed fourth in Preliminary figure Louise Hatton who ed seventh in Preliminary Juvenile and Jan ce Elements Hart with a Somers with a sixth place fourth place finish in Pre Georgetown Figure Skating Club did well at last weekend s competition at the Great Lakes Winter Skating- Festival In London taking home five gold four sliver and seven bronze medals The skaters who took part were from left lo right back row Hart Danielle Dembie Sarah Arnesen Lesley Watson Michael Peter Johnson and Robin Ransom Middle row left to right Rose Marie Louise Christine Dawson Brown and Holmes Front row left to right Erin Ashley Monckton Cindy Benner and Janice Somers Herald photo SPORT SHORTS Snowmobile warning People in Hills area should beware when they re out this winter When out peo ple face a natural risk the cold thin ice and hazards such as snow drifts and trees on the path But the biggest hazard is one the snowmobiler can con trol says the Royal Life Saving Society Canada RLSSC Its drinking while Alcohol affects a person s balance and judgement A mo ment of dizziness or a misstep may not cause harm on the ground or in a restaurant but it can spell disaster on a snowmobile If that s not enough warning you should know that impaired is just as serious as impaired driving The penal ty for a first offence is a minimum fine of For a se cond offence there is imprison ment for not less than 14 days For the third and each subse quent offence there is im pnsonment for not less than days In addition you may be prohibited from operating a snowmobile for a minimum of three months and could also lose your driver s license Slow Pitch signup Georgetown Men Slow Pitch League is looking for peo ple interested in signing up for the upcoming season The league will play its games during the middle of the week and if there is enough in terest a mixed division may be created The first meeting is for Jan 31 For more in formation call Peter Wanner at or Burke Metcalfe at Terra Cotta cross country The Terra tion Area offers ic km of trails for beginners and experts Cost of admission including the GST is 25 per vehicle on weekdays and on weekends There is no additional charge for a ski pass The park is open seven day sa week from 8 30 a m to p m and equipment is only available on a prearranged group basis The conservation area is located on Winston Churchill Blvd about minutes north of the 401 in Terra For up to the minute ski conditions or to book a group call Bridge club Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday at the Legion to decide this week winners They were l Mike and Hillock Rene March and 3 Harry Arbic and Norma Maynard

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