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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1983, p. 11

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Bantam girls soccer action SECTION HERALD Wednesday Mustangs throttle Brampton 60 The TEETIME Eightyone couples from clubs across southern Ontario competed In the Filth Annual North Hilton Golf Club Mr and Mrs Invitational on Friday On the left toumey M Is and his wife Blanche pose for the camera while Jack and Dorothy Hamilton were caught preparing to win a free vocation on the ninth hole Den and Julie Ieach of were the eventual winner Herald photos Mustangs bantam girls soccer team hosted the Brampton Lions last week and came with a victory Goal scorers for the Mustangs were Sarah and Chris Harris Iwo each while Sandy and Connie Powers pick up singles The Mustangs mid field duo of Lisa Allen and Amy Powers controlled the flow of the game while getting strong support from defenders Julie Rhonda Merrll Debbie Smart and Barb Inly re Kelly Roc and Chris Wilcox shared the shutout in net although tested much they were equal to the task whenever they were called upon On the other end the Brampton goalie kept the score much lower than It might have been by constantly robbing Mustang forwards Nancy Mustard and Annie Powers who bath League and playoff schedules final Gems open against two contenders A playoff format and tentative schedule were arrived at finally at the meeting of the Central Ontario Junior Hockey League day August The playoffs remain the same with eight teams making the first round This Is one reason the league would have welcomed a team A six team off becomes schedule with teams getting byes into third rounds A real run for top spot Is still assured since the first place finisher not only takes home that prestige but chooses his opposition from the four playoff finishers The second place team then chooses he third and then the fourth The All Star Touma ment normally held the Christmas break is on hold Miracle Mart the founder and sponsor of the tourney has with Us financial back ing The is trying to find another corporation The schedule matches the GEMS with the heavyweight contend immediately at home Saturday Octo ber I against Streets and follow with Burling ton on Saturday October Note the move to Saturday evening from Sunday Game time mains the s ft The GEMS will play each of the other eight teams five times for a total of gomes This is down from games last With the return of coach Jules Russian and all the management and coach Ing staff the GEMS show league For Instance five of eight teams have new where Rick Taraiuk moves in Larry Stem Acton now has Gary Hudson has Mr Moody and Milton has lost Tom Martin to the Major A The annual GEM Golf Tournament set for Aug still has Tec times Phone Bob Tost at B774733 to reserve yours had strong games on the wing The Mustangs now sport an 1 record with only league game remaining before the playoffs The Charger team playing only seven girls against the Mustangs put up a fan tastic show They took the lead early In the first hair when Leanne Murray scored from a free kick Some great defensive work by Helen Janet Julia Smcdemo and some heroic goal keeping by Michelle Bailey kept the for most of the first half but time and tiredness took their loll and not even the team a lone and untiring forwards Dlono Stone and Paterson could keep the Mustangs from scoring The Chorg ers gave a valiant effort but went down to defeat A win and three ties in their previous four games whilst always short handed show that the Chargers are poised ready to make a charge for the Cup With only four league games remaining congratulations go to ho Georgetown Mustangs coached by Gary and Scott Murray They have already captured the top spot and won the league Second place currently being held by Brampton Swiss team but one of the remaining games is between this team and Cub TBallers nip Angels Fuel Angels The high flying Cubs made It three wins In a row in Georgetown Base ball Association Boll action with this impress win over the first place Angels Ryan Martin was the Cubs outstanding player catch a pop fly In the first inning and making an important out at home plate as backcatcher Scott Yates was also Impressive defensively and continued hi strong hitting game Eric Tracy Green and Kelly Campbell played exceptionally well The mighty Angels were defeated In on ing and well played game Brad Friend led the Angels with two home runs and a double Sherie Peacock and Jcancttc Lonto peppered out a scries of doubles and triples The Angela could not hold the Cubs even though Jason and Krista Robertson were outstanding defensively David Langille was very impressive as the Angels pitcher Hal ton Credit Union U Royal Canadian Legion The played well In this must win game as the teams approach the play Strong hitting was win Steven and Steven Carson were the Mets outs land players Craig Malhc- and Cory Young hit safely for the Nell and Graham Kennedy led the Mcts with outstanding plays The Reds almost pulled this one in the last inning but were stopped University of Waterloo Courses in Hills 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MEETING All interested persons are invited to attend a Public Meeting of the Planning and Public Works Committee regarding AMENDMENT NO TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE HALTON PLANNING AREA RURAL CLUSTER POLICIES at the Regional Administration Building Bronte Road Oakville on Wednesday September 1983 at 9 00 a m Copies of Amendment No 5 can be viewed at the Regional Clerk s Office at the same address 30 to 4 30 weekdays If you wish to address the Committee or receive a copy of the Amendment please call the undersigned prior to September 1 3 1 983 8272151 Burlington Milton Oakville 878611 3 Halton Hills Aldershot David Varley Regional Clerk Georgetown Blue Angels If coach John can coax a win from the Blue Angela In this game the Blue Angels could take the league runners up trophies The Round Robin Play for the Cup start next week They will end with the day long tournament here In Georgetown on Saturday September 17 anybody guess as to Compctillonlnthlsleague which team will walk has been 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