Page the HERALD Sports Tuesday December 1991 Sunny Acre Midgets score two victories The Georgetown Sunny Acre Midgets continued their winning ways last week with two wins on the road a victory over Burlington and a stomping over Chinguacousy In Burlington the Georgetown crew were on fire for the first two periods opening up a solid 40 lead Shawn Pearson and Thom pson had first period goals Pear sons second marker of the contest came from passes by and Justin Wees and Gary Dobbins goal late in the second period came with help by Derek and Greg Dawson In the third Georgetowns of fensive effort simply disappeared and watched their lead decrease to a single goal Their defence however was up to speed and with strong netminding by Josh Barber managed to preserve the victory In the Sunny Acre squad gave a solid three period ef fort and enjoyed a great territorial edge throughout the game First period goals by Thompson and Pearson set the tone for the game Tim Presswood and Justin Wees assisted on the goals Ryan Pines goal early in the second from Derek had Georgetown firmly in command 30 Chinguacousy appeared as if they might mount a comeback narrowing the margin 31 but Greg Dobbins breakaway goal on a pass from Mike Large proved to be a Thompsons second goal midway through the third- from Dobbin rounded out the scoring Steady net- minding by Tim Kingston ensured Sunny Acres victory Two game split for Leaver Peewees The Leaver Hurricane lost Dec to Chinguacousy then rebounded with a 2 victory over Dec Scoring first for the Ching game was Doug who popped in a wrist shot on passes from Garry Garry and Tom Baynton went ahead with two quick goals in the second to make it 21 The Hurricanes evened things up in the third when Darin took a pass from Jamie Walker behind the net and fired in a high backhand was not to be out done however and put the game away with two more goals later in the period The Dec 13 game against Barne was all Hurricanes as they coasted to a win Strong in net was Geoff Beauparlant who has been out of the lineup for over a month with a foot injury Justin Davis with his trademark wraparound opened the scoring seconds into the first on a good pass by Curtis Can Seconds later Garry blasted a 20 foot shot past a frozen Barrie goaltender to go up 20 scored first goal to close the gap but Davis took a pass from Jon and netted one to end the period Action in the second was close un til Jamie Walker xeroxed the wraparound Barrie scored their second goal with minutes left in the period Hurricane Steve Roy pered up the game with a wrist shot from the hash PEOPLE DO THE HERALD CLASSMEDS CAUL TODAY TOPLACEYOURAD ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ACTON DAVE a midget boys basketball player had a point per formance last week when the Redmen lost by 2 points to the Spartans EILEEN CAMPBELL a setter for the junior girls volleyball squad played an outstanding game last Tuesday against Milton District Despite her efforts the team lost 21 GEORGETOWN GIANNI a point guard with the midget boy s basketball team scored 10 points and had a strong defensive performance in the Rebels close defeat last week against the Bishop Reding Royals ERINN STERINGA a midget girls volleyball team led her team to vic tory in Actons Midget Girls Volleyball Tournament Dec The Rebels defeat Bishop Reding Acton and Milton District to claim top spot in the tourney THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills Hollon Hiltt Drive PO Box HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario 5G2 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING WARD GUELPH STREET DELREX BOULEVARD Council for the Town of Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to the Halton Hills Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw to redesignate and a portion of a property to allow a broader range of retail and recreational uses The property is located on the south side of Guelph Street Highway No west of Boulevard in Georgetown The property consists of an existing commercialindustrial building within the Centre Further information is available in the Planning Department Time pm Date Monday February 3 1992 Location Council Chamber Halton Hills Civic Centre 1 Hills Georgetown File No facet Exercise and relax Stress is often caused not so much by what is actually happening but rather by our perception of what is happening Think about the potentially stressful family gathering Focus on the people you prefer not to see their negative comments what they might say about you all the work involved in preparation and the cleanup afterwards Now focus instead on the people you look forward to seeing the questions youd like to ask them the good things to eat the special family rituals whatever you imagine the secret to creating useful stress from potential distress lies in finding a meaningful perspective on the upcoming event and exercising your options When there is a lot going on we tend to cut out those activities that are vital to recharge our energy Yet this is when we need those things the most Exercise helps us relax and enjoy the day Nells DRIVING SCHOOL Slk SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COURSE December 23 24 30 31 pm Gift Certificates Now Available APPROVED BY ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE phone 8772671 THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills Hills Drive P O Box HILLS Ontario L7G 5G2 Notice of an intention to stop up and close a portion of the Dublin Line the Third Line and Seventeen Side Road the Town of Halton Hills in the Region of Halton Notice is hereby given that the Council for the Corporation of the Town of Hills intends to enact several bylaws to stop up and close the following unopened road allowances 1 Dublin Line from Lot9 to Lot Third Line from 15 Side Road to Km south of the Side Road 3 Seventeenth Side Road from west of the Fourth Line to 500 rn east of Highway No Third Line from 650 to south of Fifteen Side Road The Council or a Committee will hear any person who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected by the Bylaws and who applies to be heard at its regular meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at the Civic Centre located at Hills Drive Georgetown the 20th day of January 1992 at the hour of 700 This Notice was first published on the day of December Janet Lunn Stewart Clerk for the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills ad No mi