Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1991, p. 18

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the HERALD Sports Wednesday December mi Squash Results SPORTS ROUNDUP Minor Hockey Georgetown Minor Hockey Association J V Clothing Pizza Pizza Goal Scorers J V Clothing David Sproule Pizza Pizza Ted Morris Masonry 3 Terra Cotta Cookies Goal Scorers McFarlane Masonry Jordan Scuralli Terra Cotta Cookies Bradley Norton Montego Construction A and S Engraving Goal Scorers Const Derek Naylor Joel Hamilton Gavin Joel Aaron Kirk A and S Engraving Nicholas Murphy Armstrong Insurance Eagle Landscaping 3 Goal Scorers Armstrong In surance Jason Forbes Jason Richardson Eagle Landscaping Marcus Sargent 12 Jordan Arm strong Both the Ladies C Team and the Team travelled to Ontario Raquets Club in on Tuesday November 26 The genial reception was un fortunately limited to off court activities and the team suffered a 14 and 23 loss respectively Gloria Sinclair was the lone standout for the ladies Better known for her golf Gloria that a mean swing knows no boundaries and won her match The other par ticipants were Kristy Lewis San dy Lewis Britton and Janet Gorman For the D Team Martin Snell boasted his way to a win and Paul Duval won the last three games of his match for a tough victory Dave Jones and Bill Voisin had identical 13 losses Chris suffered a defeat hard fought match The Mens B Team travelled to Racquets Club in for their Wednes day November match Boyd Hoddinott let his new racquet do the talking in routing his oppo nent 30 Losses sustained by the other four team members Wayne Pakkala Cameron Ower Paul Strandberg and Murray Jans were blamed on not having new racquets Bridge Results Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club results from Monday af ternoon at the Georgetown Legion were as follows Number one winners George Sargent and Jack Number two winners Harry Ar- and Earl Ryder Number three winners Elsie and Helen Hyde Golden Bowling Team Standings BJs 52 Braves Snowbirds Blue Jays Orioles Happy Ones Go Getters 37 Looneys 34 Super Six 33 Misfits 33 Honey Bees This Time 31 Dolittles30 High Average Ladies Flo Carswell 166 Men Trev Williams 192 followed closely by two new bowlers John 188 185 The only other change in the ladies is Zander with a takes over third place in the High Single Flat In the men Geof Longley takes over second place in the High Single Flat with a 254 Other scores of note Ladies Marg Martin 203 flat 247 whandicap Elsie Swarm 182 flat 263 Jean Roshler 215 flat Helen Louth 185 flat 267 dicap Julie Harlow flat 246 whandicap Triple 723 Men Stan 205 flat 263 Wally Mozil 229 flat 282 Emile Schryburt 210 flat 252 whan dicap Trev Williams 234 flat 242 Geof 254 flat 275 Harvey 210 flat 245 John flat feHferaW GEORGETOWN HONDA SALES SERVICE PARTS BODY SHOP LEASING 8731818 To Advertise in this space please call the Herald at 8772201 INQUIRE TEAM DISCOUNTS on PARTY SUBS I W Local And Country About Our Week Spvciali Open Through Sunday Main St Acton Ontario GS TELEVISION WE PROVIDE CARRYIN SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF TV VCRS AND STEREOS 8779541 TWISS FUELS ltd Fuel Lubricants 24 Hr Emergency Burner Service Installations Shall Billing URGE 12 SLICE 3 TOPPINGS ONLY 9t Dint In Tate Out Ftn Hollywood No 2 in of Pub Hollywood No 2 leads the Halton Pub league with 108 points Only one point behind and a full match in hand are No 2 Close behind are the teams of OTooles No and George No 2 the latter team also one match in hand and creeping up on the leaders OTooles No 1 and Legion No 1 round out the top six Time Out George No Hollywood No 3 OTooles No Legion No Copper Kettles No 1 and No 2 George No follow in order and Hollywood No l bring up the rear with 36 points Stan leads the 180 club with three Chris Scutt has two and a host of players some nine teen of us have one each Chris Scutt has the high finish lead with 154 amongst his three Nearest is Murphy with Three players have a 118 finish Terry Hancock Ashley Windsor and Rob Wilson Another 18 lads and lasses feature in high closes Paul Kirby and Dave Scutt lead individual standings with points each Chris Scutt is in third place with 142 and all three Alex Tough players are members of OTooles No 3 Rounding out the top ten are in order Paul Goudie Mike Pepper Dave Nlcholls Stan Rhynold Eddie Ebbinge Pete Pickering and Danny Drumm Last weeks results show George No 2 12 George No 1 2 George No 8 Copper Kettle No Legion No OTooles No 2 13 Legion No 1 8 OTooles No 6 OTooles No 12 Hollywood No 2 Hollywood No 3 OTooles No and Hollywood No 2 Time Out Kettle No 1 sat out came top spot league from Stan Roger Vanderham and Chris Scutt Ted Edmundson closed and Dan ny Drumm closed for extra points Dave Scutt led points scorers with followed by Paul Goudie Dan Abercrombie and Eddie with each Youth darts leaders are Jim Corrigan Kyle Hancock Jason Mercer Tommy Allen and Chris Perkins Leading lass is Keri just slightly behind with Teresa Mercer and Leanne Luck following Keri has high finish with 70 Kyle Hancock and Jim Corrigan share high score with 135 and Justin still leads baseball individual scores with 26 New players Mike and Geoff Johansen and Christine Pennington joined the players last Sunday afternoon at Otooles for the first time out The team of Penfold Perkins Allen Scutt Johansen M Johansen Penfold Schell and Chiasson by 5750 at baseball Singles and doubles were also played with Chris Perkins scoring 121 Christine Pennington 120 Keri and Jim Corrigan COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Inlonnation On Your Upcoming Event Contact Steve LeBlanc at 8772201 or Fai 8774960 THURSDAY JUNIOR HOCKEY Georgetown Chrysler Raiders vs Brampton Capitals 730 pm at Brampton GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Junior and senior girls volleyball vs Oakvllle Trafalgar 345 pm at Trafalgar Acton High School Junior and Senior girls volleyball vs St Thomas 345 pm at St Thomas FRIDAY JUNIOR HOCKEY Acton Sabres vs pm at Acton Arena BOWLING Open bowling at Georgetown Bowl noon to closing Limited lanes available so call 877M22 for reservations SATURDAY JUNIOR HOCKEY Georgetown Chrysler Raiders vs Brampton Capitals pm at Gordon Memorial Arena Acton Sabres Annual Alumni Game and Christmas Party at Acton Arena pm CURLING North Golf and Country Club Dunlop Insurance Charity Spiel 8 am start 5 Mounts In via w Georgetown JEFFREY BARRISTER SOLICITOR REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES DIVORCE FAMILY LAW WILLS ESTATE 116GUELPHST raw shot CHOICE SPORTS BRIAN HEAT0N VAUGHN teJISIWaSLltBfflpton SWIMMING SCHEDULE December 2 to December id Acton Indoor Pool Monday Public to 800 pm Adult pm Saunas open for adult swim only Tuesday Family to 800 pm Adult to m Saunas open for both swims Wednesday Public Adult to m Saunas open for both swims Thursday Family 700 to pm Adult 800 to pm Saunas open for both swims Saturday Public to pm Family pm Adult to 600 pm Saunas open for family and adult swims only Sunday Disabled 1100 to 1200pm Public 200 to400 pm Family to pm Adult 500 to pm Saunas open for disabled and family swims only Georgetown Indoor Pool Monday Public 700 to 800 pm Adult to 900 pm Tuesday Family 700 to 800 pm Adult to pm Wednesday Public700to800pm Thursday Family 700 to pm Adult 800 to pm Friday No swims Saturday Public 200 to pm Family 400 to pm Adult 500 to pm Sunday Public 200 to pm Family 400 to pm Adult 500 to pm COMPLtTI QUALITY CAR CAM AUTO IMPORT TRUCKS PERFORMANCE TIRES Due to time constraints the Herald Sports Department asks thai Individuals and organiiallons submitting articles photographs or sports scores do so by noon Mondays in order to meet publication deadlines Information can be dropped off at the office or faxed to The Herald Sports Department appreciates your continued support In providing sports Informa tion Any questions on this policy should be directed to the Herald Sports Department JOHN A GIBSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING TAXRETURNS SMALL BUSINESS PERSONAL SALES TAX CONSULTING SAME DAY WINDOWS SCREEN REPAIR SERVICE RES COMM IND IS Expvrlonc

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