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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1988, p. 10

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SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday March 1 1168 named top OCAA coach Sheridan College hockey coach Steve has been named the Ontario Colleges Athletic Coach of the Year for the se cond consecutive year who is a former Georgetown Raider player took over the coaching position with the Bruins mid way through the season and has handled them since also coached the Bruins losstie record of The Bruins are currently se cond In the OCAA Division I dings behind the Humber College Hawks Blundy is also well known to Sheridan hockey fans as a former player He was MVP in 1989 and again In 1971 He was also their leading scorer for the season The Coach of the Year award Is determined by a voting process among the leagues coaches Finals set The finals for the Georgetown Racquet Clubs grand champion ship tournament are slated to be held this Saturday at tbe club The championship matches are set to get under way it Ian with the Junior Girls final Mat will continue throughout the day with the Junior Boys title and the mens and ladles cham pionships for A through players to be settled The final match of the day will be for tghe men A title at 3 Registration Registration for both the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools for the Spring Session commences at Sam on Saturday March Georgetown registrations will be taken at the Georgetown District High School Library Lobby En trance and Acton registration will take place at the pool For more information call IBS t Swim sessions The two Hills Indoor Swimming Pools have planned a fun filled week of special swims during March Break Monday to Friday to 4 everyone is welcome to get into the swim of things Pool closure The Acton Indoor Pool will closed for maintenance repairs from Monday March to Sun day March Inclusive Tuf ford tops in win The Hills Hockey League rounded out 1U standing as they rolled to an victory over the lait- schedule Sunday at the Alcoll Arena with four place Here Hawks goalie turns away a games took place In eightteam of attack en Herald photo HHHL rounds out schedule Ski trip Thursday March 3 is the last to the Hockley Valley Ski Resort This trip Is scheduled for this Saturday March with bus pick up locations In Acton and Georgetown Cost Is and in eludes transportation and lift ticket This trip Is Tor adults and youth years and older and for families Call B77 for Information Tie gives McGibbon second McGibbon Hotel held on for a 33 deadlock Mai Dodge ReMax In Hills Hockey League action Sunday and that was alt they need to clinch second place in Ihe final league standings In other action finished on an impressive note as they blanked the cellardwelling Hawks ended the regular season atop the standings three points upon McGibbon Exchange House did all they could to try and catch the McGib Hotel squad after bombing Ar niea Body Shoo 135 but they finish a point back of McGibbon Mark Walters of Exchange House narrowly won the leagues scoring race as he finished with points one more than Larry Peterson of Hotel Walter finished with 20 goals and 31 assists in 17 games while Peterson tallied 40 points on goals and 14 assists in McNally Firefighters bow in tourney final on Antics at 30 a m followed by Hotel against Exchange House at am against the Hawks at W am and against North Halton Sports at The following week on March 13 the playoff schedule will have the Hawks and Genoe going at It in early game followed by Norlh Halton Sports against LePages then Amies against Mai Dodge and finally Exchange House against McGibbon Hotel FIN STANDINGS op l Hotel it bdunc IIWM It M 7 Ill Hilton Spent Dundas faces brick Waller Saturday Goaltender John Waller was outstanding for Georgetown who wen minus four regular skaters Duane lea the offence as he notched a pair of goals while David and Michael Bahr added singles Gavin laser and Brent Wilkinson each earned a pair of assists with Doug Sheppard credited with a single helper North Halton Sports team played a series of exhibition games over the last two weeks and snowed steady Improvement In preparation for the County playoffs Highlighting the exhibition games was a draw with the Brampton AAA squad Coaches Chris Milne and Dan Curtis are looking for a very strong showing from the Major Atoms throughout the playoffs Herald Special The Georgetown Firefighter Construction Major Novices competed in the AA Dm of the Preston Gambles Old timers Novice Hockey Touma on the weekend and went undefeated until the championship game against London In division play the team scored shutout wins of over Richmond Hill and against Cambridge Scarborough was beaten but It was tense until the boys got rolling The score In the final was for London The AAA and A division finals also featured London teams which says something for that associations program There were teams entered with the list Including Buffalo Detroit GPD and Sudbury Coach Dave Bell was very pleased with the way the boys played Manager McGulre noted now great it was to comments from other coaches t the team was playing very disciplined hockey That means everyone was doing their offensive and defensive Jobs wllh lota of passing and good serious hockey The best evidence Is that the team scored goals and only allowed eight Credit also goes to goaltenders Andrew Craig and Geoff Beauparlant who stayed sharp even when there wasnt a lot of work and earned two shutouts Defensively Chris Coroey con with smart offence as he passed off to mates In better post lion Kenny Armstrong stopped a few opponents right at the line and also mode some passes that were very close to assists on goals Gary led the offense in the first game with two goals as Andy Kerslake and Aaron Mclaughlin got assists In the second game Pete got two of his five goals His llnemate Ryan Taylor scored one In the game and added another In the Scarborough gome He also had five assists over all Chris Goodhew kept cashing in with four goals most of them on scrambles when Its not easy to score as they push you around Captain Tim Van tflnte scored two of his goals In the Cambridge game and got two assists one in a later game The highlight of the Scarborough game came midway through the third to break a tense tied game when Quarry McGulre scored on a rush with Warren Evans That broke the game open as Jamie did a little extra to set up the first of two insurance goals ana ting to the rebound quickly Even when London was getting further ahead the boys kept trying but It was the fourth game and London seemed to have a longer bench All in all everyone played well and even Mr Wilier should be pro ud of his boy and the motivation Mark gives the team Thanks go to the Clark family for supporting Brian to take the weekend away to attend to the bumps and bruiseu HYUNDAI COUNTRY inn I DUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS i ACCESSORIES ran VOW HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES Mm jft GEORGETOWN LADES FLAG FOOTBALL REGISTRATION Sunday March 13th CEDARVALE HALL 200 pm 300 pm GENERAL MEETING 3 pm AILBliI Two RBpi From Team Requited SANDRA COUSENS 8772082 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION March 9 22 24 Holy Cross School 7 pm to 9 pm Ages 519 years Sign up or BASEBALL This Summer DOMINION SEED HOUSE COUNTRY GARDEN CENTRE Corner of Guelph St Maple Avenue Hon 9 Fit Sat 9 am 8772460 Create A Country Fatting In Your Homa Our Of Dried Rower BouquatahnSpflrigColouraofPsach PtnhEUuandYcow SPRING SAVINGS OF 20 ON ALL DRIED FLOWERS AND BOUQUETS UNTIL MARCH 21stl Youll Discover Theres More Ua Than Just Seeds Along with all our catalogue listings we carry a large selection k of Gardening Books Plastic Clay and Ceramic Containers Garden Tools Orchids African Violets and House Plants Come In For A Visit And Pick Up A FREE 1988 SEED CATLOGUE 1 Begonia Tubers- Now Double Camellia Carnation Flowered Novelty and Stop Types Strong Healthy 2i Tubers Many colours to Choose From Boo Tufford connected for points as the Cougars ran up scare on the Capricorn to ton a 10058 victory In Georgetown Ladles Basketball League action la I Wednesday night In the other end of an evening the first place Mustangs downed the Trojans son sank 18 points for the Cougars while Nat clicked for 14 Rebecca Caverly contributed 12 to the Cougars cause while Jennifer Reynolds hod Judy Thomson added seven Kelly Forsyth had six and Wendy Forsyth added four The Capri coma were led by Marie Smith with 17 points white Deb Pace had 12 and Maureen Kerr added 10 Kerry Gibson bad eight for the Caps while Tracy Kelly Cunningham and San dy Cousens all added four In the other matchup the Mustangs were led by ChunB Kim with points while Gar diner connected for Mariano Lett bad for the Mustangs Carol added Penny Wright had eight and McCracken rounded out their scoring with four The Trojans received 19 points from Anil SUnkus while Corlnne and Kyra Krlstensen- had eight apiece Pat Nesset bad seven for the Trojans while June Nicholson had Kelly had four and Donna Peacock and Lou Oram bad two each CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 SPECIAL PRICE 12aq 398 15 24ep 89 36expll98 FREE Iouble Print or Double Size with this coupon yon print coat few CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS far low per picture fiba Only t Scoters TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS PRINCESS ANNE DRIVE PROPERTY DISPOSITION PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Thursday 1988 03 700 pm to 900 pm Halton Hills Administration Building Committee Room Trafalgar Road Concerns recording the sale this property wll be addressed by stall the Town of HlOs the Regional Municipality end members of the property Committee at the meeting Pamela Sheldon Councillor Chairman Ad No Owned Property Committee COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBIC WARD 2 Highway 25Regtonal Road General Committee tor me Town HJOs will conduct Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning By law 74 the Town Halton Hilts The proposed amendment Involves rezonlng a ha acre property in port ol the east hall Lot Concession 2 to permit a permanent second residence lor arm help Further Information la available the Planning Depor ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Date Monday March Chambers Municipal Administration Bidding Trafalgar Road Town Hills NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 Hwy Road General Committee Town of Halton Hitls will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed to Zoning By law the Town of Halton Hills Further la available to the Planning Deportment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time 7O0pm Date Tuesday Aprils April 4th Location Hills Administration Trafalgar Road File No

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