Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1991, p. 23

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MAJOR NOVICE TOE HERALD March im a 2 games in TriCounty playoffs Georgetown Beaver Lumber AA Major Novices won their se cond playoff game by Arena Flamborough scored the only goal of the first period on a screen shot from the blue line at the mark The second period saw Dan Smith tie the game for the Lumbermen on a power play assisted by Jay Hayes at 2 18 Brent McClung put the Lumbermen ahead 21 scoring defeating the visiting Flam- borough Stewart Fuel hockey team on March at Memorial Ryan Bobor opened the third period with an unassisted end to end play and scored by faking the to score at the se cond mark McClung iced the game with his second goal of the game assisted by Dan Smith This power play goal put the Beavers up Flamborough came back with 2 goals late in the game but could not find the equalizer Notable con Joshua Travers Brya Roddy Henz and Matt RECREATION NEWS Swim signups start soon MARCH BREAK SPECIAL FEATURE FILM Bring the kids tomorrow Thursday to view our special March Break film Show times are 10 am at the Acton Arena and at 1 30 m at the John Elliott Theatre Tickets are available at the Acton Indoor Pool the Acton Arena the Recreation and Parks Depart and at the door Due to advertising restrictions we are unable to advertise the name of this film In the newspaper so call us at ext 268 and well fill you in MARCH BREAK SWIMMING The Hills Indoor Swim ming Pools are offering two more days Thursday and Friday of special swims for the March Break 2 to p Come get in the swim of it SPRING AQUATIC REGISTRATION Spring Aquatic Registration will commence March 23 at Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools 9 a m to 12 noon PUPPETS PUPPETS A half day workshop spon sored by the Halton Hills Recrea tion and Parks Department for anyone who enjoys being or work ing with children This program gives you the opportunity to design your own creations to or share with kids A step by step hands on puppetry workshop where you can choose from finger puppets glove puppets or popup puppets Instructions will include demonstrations on how to use puppets to teach tell stories sing songs or just to have fun Registration commences March The workshop takes place at Ecole Sacre Coeur on March 23 from to noon For more information call 267 SPRING PROGRAMS The Recreation and Parks Department is now taking registration for our Spring Pro grams For youth choose from programs such as Saturday Morning Peanut Club Kids m the Kitchen Youth Activity Night Up Up and Away kite making Chocolate Making Tennis and Golf Lessons For adults select from Ballroom Dancing Fitness Sew ing with Silk Heirloom Band Box Tennis or Golf lessons and much much more For more information check your Spring and Summer 1991 Brochure or call 8732600 ext 268 NAME THE DOG CONTEST We need a name for our Lifestyles of Hills dog The deadline has been extended to March 21 Dont miss out on this fun way to win four Blue Jays tickets for the upcoming season Fill out a ballot at the Recreation and Parks Department Civic Centre or at the Hills Libraries Georgetown and Ac ton LIFESTYLES ARE YOU REGISTERED Its not too late for your com munity group or association to register for this exciting event to be held Apnl 6 at H S This opportunity to show and tell to the public is quite unique and should not be missed Many groups have already registered and are planning to show their activities through demonstration videos and per sonal contact For registration and informa tion call Linda or Joy at the Recreation and Parks Depart Baseball registrations continue at High School The Georgetown Baseball Association will be holding registration nights for the season on March 21 and March 27 from 7 00 to 9 p m at Georgetown District High Schools cafeteria Registration fees are or all those wishing to play ball this season Fees include baseball shirt and cap team pictures and Day of Champions awards There is an additional fee of for those players earning a spot with one of the Georgetown Rep teams Those players atten ding workouts with rep teams should already be registered with theGBA Last year the association was able to have two separate leagues for the and the Ban tarnMidget Juveniles In order for this to continue registration of players 12 years- old and up must be substantial Peewees are 12 and 13 Bantams are and 15 Midgets 16 and and and 19 The GBA is continuing to seek volunteers who are willing to act as convenors for the various house leagues Coaching at all levels are also open as well as other volunteer positions Contact Dave Beavan at 8776425 for more information Provincial hopefuls The Georgetown Senior Boys Five Pin Bowling team Is set to compete in the Provincial FivePin Championship March in Scarborough The group won the Provincial zone championships in Orangevllle on Feb 17 and are looking for more Pictured from lett to right are Joe Roblchaud Dave Ridley Jason Ogden Ralph Miller coach Robert Harrison and Ed Doyle Heraldphoto Atom House League Service Centre tied for first Atom house league playoff ac tion began March 2 at Memorial Arena leaving Daves Service Centre and MVP Sports tied for first In game one Daves Service Centre players present got plenty of action as several teammates missed the game in order to play in an rep The extra ice time seemed to work in their favour as they blanked Chateau Restaurant 140 Brendan goals 2 assists Shawn Dunlop goals assists Andrew Smith 2 goals assists Andrew Nelissen goals 3 assists Da mian Jenkins goal assists and Devin Legate l assist rack ed up the lopsided score Mike Kelly got the shutout Game two was a battle between Tim Hortons and A and S Engraving A and S struck first after only seconds of play on a goal by Jason McArthur assist Scott Watson followed less than two minutes later by Dirk McKee assist J Thomson Horton s recovered their poise and were rewarded with a goal from Josh Malinosky assists Fred Roffel John Howell with seconds left in the period The score was tied 2 early in the se cond on an unassisted goal by Malinosky The rest of the game was a duel between two well matched teams Things got interesting in the third period when were reduced to three skaters as a result of minors for too many men and a bench penalty for arguing the call Somehow they managed to hang on and the game ended in a 2 2 tie Game three followed the pat tern of the game as a low scoring match of defensive hockey between Vanan and MVP Sports Vanan Mike Laymen opened the scoring after being set up by Richard Cunningham and Jesse Ward With only seconds left in the first MVP tied things up on Brian Normore s from Jason Waterworth Nick Johnston on a pass from Mike popped the eventual winner for MVP late in the second Lots of action at both ends of the ice followed as MVP s Isaac Ferguson and Variana Sam Southworth were tested numerous times PLAYOFF STANDINGS WEEK 1 OF Team T Pit Daves Service Centre 1 1 MVP Sports 110 A and Engraving Tim I 1 Vartan 10 10 Chateau Restaurant I 1 Atom Select team travelled to Scarborough March 12 to par in the Scarborough City Cougars 7th annual Civitan In vitational but lost their games This was the first tournament and only the fourth game for the boys and their nervousness and excitement showed in the opening game against the Scarborough Sabres Selects scored first and for much of the first period stayed with the opposition but experience showed and the Sabres pulled away for a 62 vic tory Georgetown goals were from Sam Southworth and Shawn Dunlop The boys worked hard but made mistakes and tended to play as individuals rather than as a team Saturdays game was com different Selects were determined to show they belong ed even though they drew another tough opponent In the Kitchener Macs The boys played their hearts out only to lose Goalies Mike Kelly and Dylan Lee stopped a lot of point blank shots Defensive play was solid particularly from Mark and and the hustle of forwards Jon Howell Dirk and Josh Malinowsky was also evident GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE GEORGETOWN CALL NOW 8737766 Located on Highway at Winston Churchill Blvd

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