Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1992, p. 17

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Wednesday Januarys IM2 the HERALD Sports Love to Ski Club Georgetown members of the Love to Ski Club anxiously await a day of skiing Thursday before loading the bus There are members in this club from throughout that travel to various ski areas Ontar every Thursday From left to right Sydn e Young Mary Wands Jack Yundt Herald Photo by Steven LeBlanc Melanie Jans leads ladies team to gold Inter Provincial I Team Championship The matches were held at Saint Mary Sports complex in Halifax from January to the 26th Melanie Jans from Georgetown was on the Ontario team that competed among eight other prov squads The member Ontario team was lm pressive in their semi final n over Manitoba They then out pointed British Columbia in the finals to win the title e had a good weekend and won all seven of her matches play ng the No 2 position I Team The ladies travelled to Lakeshore in Toronto for the match on Tuesday Jan and Marg Herz plav No i and No respective ly had a tough time and lost their matches Ruth Kuchinad at 2 lost 1 Only the narrowest of margins spelled defeat for Janet After battl ng to a all tie Janet found herself down in the fifth game In spite of winning the serve back four times she finally succumbed making it 7 9 Captain Sandy Lewis proved to be the class act of the Georgetown team Not only did she play the No l position but also managed to grind out a win a long match A re cent commitment to a fitness reg men should further strengthen Sandy play Men Team On Wednesday Jan 22 the squad was hosted by the Valley Team of currently No 1 in the standings The loss suffered by the wounded warriors was an ex ample of age and treachery not be able to overcome youth and skills as all opponents were under old Nevertheless Boyd Hoddmott Paul Strandberg and Cameron each played some strong squash with plenty of winn rail es to garner games if not matches Wayne and Murray Jans were the other ngi Sabres win streak ends at four Recreation news The Acton Sabres ended a four game unbeaten streak last weekend with two disappointing defeats a loss to Orangeville Sunday at Ac ton Arena and a pounding at the hands of Hanover Friday in Hanover Acton took a lot of penalties Sun day afternoon which cost them to give up three goals The Sabres kept the score even until the third period when net ted three tallies and skated away with the win Bnan Rasmussen and Blair led the way for Acton with two assists each Scoring for Acton Paul and Sunday was Jason Luca3 John John Van Dam Acton was crushed Friday in Hanover Sabre netmlnder Greg Powell was beaten up on early giving up four goals and was replaced by Mike who had a solid showing but gave up four goals in the final period Goal scorers for Acton were Bnan and Jim English Acton travels to Fergus for their last regular season contest Friday at 8 30 m before heading into the playoffs M and M Pro Sports edge Oakville in first playoff game and M Pro Sports Minor Atom travelled to Oakville Jan for the first of the best out of 3 in the tri county playoffs The first period got off to a quick start for Georgetown when Mike scored at 9 SO assisted by Jason Campbell and Matt Georgetown goalie Tyler stopped s clear break away at the beginning of the second period hen at 6 Dan Smith scored on a fine pass from Josh Trovers and Ryan Bobor With remaining scored to end the period opened the third with a goal at 10 11 but was soon answered at with a goal by Jason Campbell assisted by Matt and Dan Smith With both teams working hard at 4 Oakville scored to tie the March Break Movie March Break Movie Babar The Movie Wed Mar 18 10 am at Acton Arena and 30 at the John Elliott Theatre Tickets available at the Hills Recreation and Parks Department or the Acton Arena game Time was running out a 1 Mike and Brent Mc Clung passed the puck out front of the net to Ryan Bobor who with a backhand shot scored to win the me 43 Georgetown Only 2 Weeks Left To Apply For A Summer Leader Position The Hills Recreation and Parks Department is now ac cepting applications from those interested in quality summer employment Choose from Day Camp Sports Camp Summer Activity Centres Tot Lot Baseball Camp Children Theatre Camp or Studio Art Camp Deadline to ap ply is Friday February 7 Ap plication forms are available at your Student Guidance Office or at the Recreation and Parks Department Call 2600 ext 268 for more information Valentine Swim Bnng a Valentine for your favourite lifeguard and if you are red we 11 let you in free Sat Feb 2 4 pm both the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools Pool Rentals Make your next Birthday Party or Church Get Together a splash The Indoor Pools are available upon request with qualified in structors Call the Hills Recreation and Parks Depart for more details at 266 March Break Downhill Skiing Downhill Skiing Lessons with bus transportation offered ing the March Break Mar 20 Ski all week am to Call the Hills Recreation and Parks Department for more information 2600 Cribbage Tournament The Ontario Senior Games are well under wav with a number of events alread planned and com pleted Jan at pm at the Georgetown Legion will be Event Winners at this event will play in semi finals against teams from Burlington OakilIe and Milton Winners at that Level will go on to the Pro vincials in Hamilton in August All you have to do is show up at at the Legion open to Adults 55 years and over For further information contact the Hills and Parks Department at 26O0ext 267 Leaver PeeWees win last four games Leaver won their last four regular season games and finished with a convincing victory over league leading Chinguacousy On January 18 they journeyed through blizzard con ditions to play in the Annual Blenheim Tournament and won the consolation div sion They lost the first game 3 2 to Stoney Creek hid the edge in play but despite numerous chances were thwarted by a good and sometimes very lucky goalie he next day for a loss against Waterloo in an earlier tournament by beating them in overtime In a mainly f i tl f two periods Waterloo notched their first at II of the third Davis assisted by Peter tied it up with three minutes remain tng The minute overtime featured sparkling rushes by both teams while Jeff Langille was superb in net With minute remaining and a scramble of bodies in front of the net Matt Boom Boom blasted a shot from inside the blue line which nailed the vie They then beat Chatham in the consolation championship game Special mentions for defensive play go to defencemen Richard Trotter and Tom now Bran the

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