Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1991, p. 2

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Page THE HEBALD Wednesday February 13 11 The Acton forward was foiled on this scoring at tempt bat Sabres kept the Fergus busy daring their playoff series winning the best of seven Turned Away set in five games and taking their last two by scores of 111 and Acton begins the semifinals In on Thursday night Industrial Curling League Farnell team wins money spiel The team of Graham Farnell Ralph Vincent Tim Henderson and Ron Doernbach won Georgetown Industrial Curling Leagues 1st Annual Honey Spiel at North Halton Golf and Country Club on Saturday The eventual overall winner was the team of Graham at skip Ralph Vincent at third Jim Henderson at second and Ron at lead The second place team overall on points accumulated and win ner of their draw was the rink of Paul Barber at skip Joe Hamilton at third John Schaljo at second and Bryan Reynolds at lead Other money winners for being the teams in their respective draws were the Brad Smith rink Brad Smith at skip Bob at third Lois Brisley at second and Ian Melior at lead and the Tom Reed rink Tom Reed at skip Rob Bums at third Doug at second and Andy Malenfant at lead The league play on Feb 7 marked the end of the first draws slate of games for the In dustrial Curling League at North in the 190091 curling season In first place as the close is Wort The Body team comprised of Ken Ir win Rob Burns Glen Sproule Ian and Stephanie Melior The draw is a schedule of games with the top eight teams In points playing each other and the bottom eight teams playing each other Games for the second draw start on Feb and run through March Among the matchups played to close the first draw there were two dose and Interesting con tests Ok results of which had significant impact on team placements for the second draw In early play sporting their new and highly fashionable purple sweaters with a creative logo developed by their sponsor Andy Malenfant The Sign Shoppe Sliders went up against the Bill Smith Auto From the beginning to the end this contest was close The turn ing point of the game was a perfectly placed late end guard by the Sliders Keith That seemingly sealed the fate for an end of big time trouble for the Brad Smith skipped Wingnuts They went on to lose The game impacting on the matchup was between The Senators and The Boxers To hold eighth spot The Senators needed a win After four ends of play only one point separated the two teams Heading into the eighth again the Senators margin was a single point With a crowd of anx ious spectators watching this game come down to skips stones in the final end the house did not look pretty for Eastwood To boot The Senators Graham had the hammer Farnell followed with a raise attempt with his first knowing that he had to at least open up the house But he left Eastwood with a chance to hit and roll to count two Eastwood executed the shot perfectly Now the only thing realistically available to Farnell was a draw to the pocket of two Boxer stones in the four foot On ice which was the best and fastest it has been all season due to the new scraper ac quired by the club Farnell bad a tall order He was heavy The Boxers stole the two points and the game In other play FitAsAFiddle narrowly got by the improving Norval Boys team The Hog Liners marched on They became another of the list of teams to set back JAWS And they did so with precision winn ing six of eight ends and closing with a count Insurance Rockers played a short staff La Guys rink Missing Tom Reeds guidance La Guys dropped a 103 decision to the Rockers Kendale Eight won handily over the Dead Enders 124 in a fun and spirited contest And Paul Barber kept his Challengers rink ahead of the se cond Kendale team the Hackers with a win Matchups for the first game of the second draw on Thursday Feb 14 will be as follows At pm The Automatons vs The Boxers Lepers Swim mers La Guys The Boys vs Dead Kendale Eight vs Dunlop In surance Rockers At pm The Sign Shoppe Sliders vs Hog Liners BUI Smith Auto Wingnuts vs Challengers JAWS vs Work That Body Fit AsAFiddle The Senators vs Kendale Hackers Blue Fin swimmers set nine records Nine new club records were set by Hills Blue Fins swim mers during the Interna tional Sprint Meet at the The local club had seven members entered in the event which attracted 700 swimmers from around the province The Blue Fins were led by Alison a age group swimmer who earned a second place finish in 100 metre freestyle Duby placed third in 50 metre freestyle and third in metre backstroke breaking club times in each of the three events She also placed fifth in 50 metre backstroke and metre fly but those times werent record set ters Bassett set three records in the metre backstroke and an eighth place effort in metre freestyle She also bettered the clubs time in 200 metre freestyle Leigh Shillington swimming in the 11 and 12 yearold group broke two records She placed in metre breaststroke and her time In the metre breaststroke were both fast enough to improve the clubs record books Milton Heights skiers defeat London 112 75 Milton Heights Ski Club members maintained their com petitive edge with some top finishes last weekend including a win over London at Mansfield on Feb 10 The top girls from Milton Heights were Johnson from first Kristen from Campbellville second and Slobhan Doyle from fifth The top boys were Matt Blnkley from Burlington first Kevin Martin from Campbellville se cond and Matt Clarke from fourth Tom Shier a member from finished first among second division skiers in the giant slalom at Craigleith on Feb His times of and 36 85 gave How safe is niacin for cholesterol reduction Selfmedication with niacin to reduce blood cholesterol levels carries definite risks especially if the sustainedrelease or slow- release forms of the drug are us ed The slowrelease capsules will reduce or eliminate flushing the most common sideeffect of regular niacin but they are much more likely to cause hepatitis than regular niacin From Patient Care Dec him the top spot At the Southern Ontario Divi sions first division champion ships at Alpine SU Chib in the giant slalom race on Feb 9 Josh Douglas from Oakville placed fourth on the boys side Michelle Dmovscek from came eighth for the girls with times of and 5709 On Feb 10 at the SOD first divisions championships at the Alpine Ski Club Dmovscek plac ed with times of 3676 and That same day Ronnie Coo Couper from Burlington placed 35th in the Juvenile Champion ship held at Devils Glen Passive Reducing Satan SESSIONS 8734907 6GuelphSt Rear Entrance Georgetown JAKES- CLEAN Steam CteMing Interim Under Car twig Scotch Guard 265GUELPHST 8773802 TOUT FORGET OUR ADDRESS CHANGE PLACE Hell to Mars Fire Martant Engine Shampoo Perm Sinn PaMTwchUg GEORGETOWN Nells DRIVING SCHOOL DAY CRASH COURSE MARCH BREAK March to 14th am330 pm For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 FRESH SEHSCM10PS GREY SOLE FILLETS 499 IB FRESH BLUE POINT OYSTERS FA MOORE PARK PLAZA Main St Gnrgetawn SALE 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