Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 February 1993, p. 15

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Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, February 3, 1993 — Page 15 Colin Kay (left) and Jen Murray were honored recently as the athletes of the week at Georgetown District High School. Kay, a Grade 11 stu- dent, is in his third year with the wrestling team and is one of its cap- tains. Murray, who is in Grade 10, is a power hitter with the unbeaten Make use of what you have. Put your Rebels junior girls volleyball team. Flamborough claims win over minor novice Raiders The minor novice Raiders hoped to take the series lead on home ice on Sunday, January 24, but time was against them. The action- packed game saw Flamborough score first, 1:02 into the first period. The junior Raiders squad came back fast and strong, with Brett Velten scoring his fifth goal of the season at 6:08. Andrew McGourty Happy Gang is still tops in bowling Golden Age Bowling ae Team Si 1. Happy Gang an 2. Go Getters a 3. Good Guys 67 4. Blue Jays 67 5. Jet Set 66 6. Braves 60 7. Acey Deuceys 60 8. Snowbirds 53 9. The Cubs 48 10. Orioles 47 11. Harvey’s Girls 42 12. No Name 42 13. Hopefuls 37 14. Bhak Be a5 High A Ladies: loan ‘Archibald 194 Men: Norm Wilcox 196 High Weekly Scores: ies: Joan Archibald 261/268 650/671 Marg West 176/257 460/703 OlgaLazovoy 198/258 501/681 Vera 1 Peavoy 216/237 518/581 Men: Norm Wilcox 246/250 662/634 Andy Swanston 177/254 412/688 Al Seifried 209/254 556/691 earned the assist with a great pass in front of the Flamborough net- minder. Although there were plenty of shots on the Flamborough goalie and the Raiders goalie, Donnie re the first period remained tied The second period saw Flamborough go ahead with a goal scored at 3:35 to make the score 2- 1, Fast skating and strong checking by the Raider forwards, centres and defense left the second period to le goal. 5 The Raiders poured on the vengeance in the third period. At 6:56, Andy Burns scored his second goal of the season to tie the game again. Teamwork and passing earned Billy McDonald and Thomas Stokes the assists. With great offense and defense by the Raider squad, and consistent goaltending by Donnie Lane, all couldn’t come together to take the game into overtime. Flamborough won the fast-paced game 3-2, scor- ing with one second remaining on the time clock. The 17 player roster for the Minor Novice Raiders, coached by Jeff Sargent, consists of Brent Beaumont, Vince Burke, Andy Burns, Jason Forbes, Allen Humberstone, Byron Jacome, Adam Kemp, Donnie Lane, Billy McDonald, Andrew McGourty, Robbie Ogle, Graham Ovenden, Rusty Parsons, Brandon Pearce, Scott Rostrupp, Thomas Stokes, Brett Velten, Assistant Coach - Bill Robinson, Manager/Trainer, Ed arce. Next game for the Minor Novice Raiders squad is January 29 in Flamborough. PERSONAL LOANS important documents into a resealable container and put the container into the fridge or freezer. Historically, these appliances withstand the effects of fire and water. AHALTON HILLS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGE si PONSORED BY DENNY's INSURANCE HALTON HULLS 15 MILL ST. W., ipa et ACTON, ONT. 853-0150 Don't forget the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Holy Cross Church Auditorium Monday, FEBRUARY 8th open from 1:30 to 8:30 p.m. Donors ages 17 to 71 are URGENTLY needed to give Blood. TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING at the clinic available to donors. If a ride is needed, phone Mrs. Elaine Chattan 877-3579 or Mrs. Erica Thompson 877-9866. On clinic day phone 877-7522. PHOTO/SIGNATURE L.D. Required along with donor card 2% Rates subject to change 10 3" = municipal trust GEORGETOWN - 28 Main St.S. 873-4077 This clinic is sponsored by

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