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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1988, p. 14

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HERALD MM Belamys Blazers still unbeaten Herald Scoreboard During lost weeks action the Blazers continued to win On Monday they stopped Animal Control with a victory Wayne Morrow had the haltrick to lead the way Paul Basha and Phil added two with singles going to and Todd Assists to Rob Spitert Andreas Hack Hank Hamilton Howie McCarthy Morrow and For Animal Control goals to Darren Muchmash and John Graham Smith The only assist going to Ron Sguigna On Thursday Morrow added another two goals for In an win over Really Singles to Andreas Hack Mario Splteri Mark Iindauer Dan Morrison Basha and Cull Helpers to Eric Hack Hamilton Glen Leslie Morrow A Hock McCarthy Morrison Cull and Stephan Roy For markers going to Scott Taggart and John Barclay Assists to Dave Callaghan and Barclay The only other Monday game saw Brackens blank the Harvesters 34 Mike had the shutout Scorirs for the Bracken squad were Mark Ron and Tony Brinovcc Assists to 2 and Thursday opener matched Pine Haven Hooters against Up Alley Up Your Alley scored late in the game to maintain a tie Scorers for the Hooters Include Brian Stone Wayne Snow and Chuck Peebles Assists to Rich Ward Pat Duguay 2 and Don The Harvesters met Animal Con after both clubs had losing forts Monday night with no scoring after two periods the Harvesters scored twice to slip past their op ponents 1 Harvester markers go ing to Mike Geofroda and Neil A damson Helpers to Rick Prcmltch and Adamson Job In had Animal Control lone goal assisted by The only other game of the week past featured Apple Auto Glass against PizzaRerun Music Music scored once in all three frames to stage a victory For the winners goals to Steve Cropper Ken Riddle and Mark Brabant Assists to Terry Mustard Marie Hannah and Bra bant Goal tender Craig Net ton had the shutout Only three undefeated teams re main in the Georgetown Ball Hockey League Last years champions Ion House along with Midas Muffler and the Blazers Midas will try to continue Its winning form as they entertain Brackens 21 tomorrow night Thursday at 30 Station House 20 and Belamy 40 will both also play Thursday night but against one another Game time is 30 Come out and watch the action f put MUtfl pal Opt Sabjttl I I Son llonw IN C S Tiffed Mulder But M Tfittnlwn L Citify Dyer ml Ggldton I IB DirrmKurlunuh AC Mirk llltr Nils NHS Nils Witun BOWLER OP Trie WEEK W I IB J Piuli OH Robin MkUiMuffkr lIUnm plnHinBtlaMm Up Alley North Cutlm Lyim MortUnd Juan Bulltr at ill Vert Somen n Jomliir Kins IS Richard Sir Pea MO Uh lit Jen- Cunt iu la V Auaal lor ibtlr GeortMowB WedDaday Georgetown Rebel forwards at tempt to sandwich a White Oaks defender during a chase Tor the ball in May high school senior between and the Wildcat Despite a deter mined comeback GDHS lost a tough match to their visitors Herald photo Wildcats claw soccer Rebels Lease To Own Powderpuff league is back in action Welcome back coaches and players for another fun HI led season of powderpuff action A big hello to all the new players joining us for first time Good luck and good fun to everyone in the season The Georgetown Ladies Powder puff League began its regular season the week of May Go for Gold Rat Go for Gold started season off with Jennifer Reynolds hitting a pie and a double Also with doubles were Pattl Sunnucks Annette Van Dyke and Chris Jones with two Good pitching by Mamie Olson and Annette Van Dyke helped to bring this victory home Despite the loss Rat showed good team effort by all with Sheila Andrew hitting a tri Tassone hit a nice triple An exciting and suspense game played by both team Crown Royal Rat 11 Crown Royal had their act together in this game with Leannc Hall hitting a triple and three doubles Also with doubles Kay King and Donna Wilson The fourth and fifth innings proved to clinch the win scoring thirteen runs Rat tried for the comeback with consistent batting from Sheila Andrew Mary Ann Bradley and Joyce Volkswagen Golf From pi Georgetown Inc Midas The Kentners Cobras Twisted Sisters Good solid hitting and strong defensive playing gave the Cobras their first win of the season with Cathy Vandeboek bashing out a pie and two doubles Excellent pit ching by Lorraine Tarzwell who threw consistent strikes throughout the game Twisted Sisters began he year swinging with triples by Jean Brookes Penny Butterworth and Penny Strong team sup port kept the Sisters together Bob s Cats is Crown Royal 3 Bob Cats seemed to purr through this game with strong bats from Wendy Graham Laurie Griffiths and Sargent Key play by Mary Jones on third kept the Cats on top Crown Royals strong spirit kept them going with Lori King making a double play on tint Good bats from Sherry Love and Leannc Hall each with a double Dragon Ladle Oh Jays 13 Dragon Ladies started the year off right with excellent fielding and bat ting Sharon Zmija kept the pace rolling with a triple and a double along with Debbie Miller making some awesome snags in the field Great first game by whole team The Oh Jays gave the Ladles a run for their money with solid hitting and base running Strong bats from Lori Saunders and Sharon Cater appeared to be threatening A great first game played by all Stinker BroozersB The Stinkers started Ibcir year off smelling like roses Ex cellent all round batting and fielding gave the Stinkers the win Wen dy Farrow belting out the first home ran of the year For the Colleen Cadger came out hitting along with Heather Cartwrlght ana Judy Brown A big paton the- back for first time player Karen Tales showing great potential A good game played by everyone Rhythm In Blue Lucky Charm It was a dose game from the start with Rhythm in Blue snagging Ihe winning run Both teams played great offensively and defensively Janet Ransom for Rhythm in Blue displayed precise pitching on the mound For the Charms Maria HYUNDAI COUNTRY Sales Leasing Paris I Service ST GEORGETOWN run All Go for Gold players pursued their second win with solid hitting out a homcrun Hot bats from Sunnucks with a triple and Holly Peterson and Jennifer Reynolds each with a double also contributed to the win It was a golden game played by everyone For the Cobras solid hitting came off the bats of Leslie Debbie Titus Wendy Fisher and Donna Brown all with doubles Rose Wilcox made some nice catches In field A well played game by all Cobras The first encounter of the evening saw Dave Service Jump out to a lead only to have the score two goals late in the game to gain the tie Both goalies made the big saves when called upon Gary Bo voir scored both goals for Dave Service helpers going to Don Blcwett Dave Robinson and Stewart Wilde goals were by Stan Lorresso Gary McFadyen Assisting were Bob White Dave TataryU Chris Milne Gary McFadyen Game Two was a high scoring fair with the Midas Top Guns com out on top with a 95 victory over The Big shooter for Midas were Joe Oreskovic three goals two assists Doug Baxter three goals two assists Gary Beck one goal five assists and Roger Watson font goal two assists Peter Wells rounded out Midas goal scoring wilh a single tal ly Kentner goal scorers were Don Parker and Dale Augry with two goals each and Geoff Parker with one The last game saw the McGlbbon Hawks continue their winning ways an easy win over Choice Air The Hawks goal scoring was shared by six different players Bill Four Rob Hamilton Charlie Knocplll Brian Beaumont Ian Syme and Larry Peterson McGlb goalie Jim Lindsay not only recorded the shutout but also got an assist as well Other play makers were Ray Inglis 3 Ian Syme Larry Peterson and Geo Williams Brian Beaumont Brian Hunziger and Paul Allison with singles A late goal off a corner kick killed the comeback hopes of the Rebels senior girls soccer team as they dropped a 31 decision to White Oaks Wlldcast last Wednesday at the Georgetown field The Rebels were down at the half but fought back to narrow the White Oaks margin to 2 1 before sur rendering the late insurance goal The loss dropped GDHS to a win loss record in league play while proving the Wildcats to a perfect Becky Dobbin scored the lone goal Despite the loss Rebel coach Kewley encouraged by the Rebel effort particularly during the majority of the second half when stingy defence and alert ball control kept White Oaks off scoreboard until late In the contest We re not a 1 team she said after the match We played well White Oaks has been a COSSA finalist for the past two or three years Mrs cited centrefullback Shannon Donnell and inside halfbacks Sue Taylor and Julie Ross for their stellar play Shannon was lust outstanding said Mrs Kewley Shes the heart of our Sue and Julie were solid they both played well White Oaks took a lead in the first half as they capped off a pretty passing play by beating Rebel keeper Lome Richards Richards got a piece of ball on Ihe second White Oaks goal a hard drive from the right side which lust eluded Richards outstretched hands Early in the second half displayed some sound defensive work and ball control which stifled the White Oaks offence although Ihe Rebels were a till unable to penetrate the Wildcats defensive cloak Persistence finally paid off however in the form of a of fensive foray Into the White Oaks zone with forward Becky Dobbin hammering home a shot With their deficit cut to 1 GDHS poured It on but an experienced arid welldrilled White Oaks side main tained its composure A corner kick to White Oaks late in the game seal the Rebels fate as a Wildcat scramble In front of the goal resulted in an insurance marker for the visitors The senior side will resume its schedule on Monday May IS with a home date against Oakvflles Queen Elizabeth Park Coach Is confident the Rebels will continue to Improve as league playoffs ap proach GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND TIE CM EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 N EN NISSAN 110 MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 A WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Inn keeps pleasing customers Carrying on a tradition of offering fine cuisine in a pleasant patronage She noted Ihe Inn wilh several private and semi from nearby Georgetown country setting the Terra Cotta Inn continues to please its private rooms accommodates these types of gatherings The Terra Cotta Inn offers three main rooms lor ever customers lb groups often have guest speakers or displays Mrs customers The Tea House j accommodate people in Pamela O Carroll part owner of the Terra Cotta Inn said Carroll said be relaxing setting is ideal for these get privacy in what she called a setting Vic- amount of customers coming In for business meetings has adding the bulk of business about per cent wia Room offering a private atmosphere for executives increased tremendously providing some great midweek halls from the Brampton area with the remainder travelling can seat about 1012 A semi private setting is located in a GOLFERS HAVEN What better way to end your game than in the relaxing atmosphere of The Term Inn OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Lunch 12 n 3 pm Afternoon Tea 500pm Patio Bar 3 00 00 m Dinner 6 900pm Sunday Bullet Biunch 11am Licenced Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations 175 King St Terra Cotta downstairs room Ideal for business meetings Individuals The Inn Has been the scene of several mid week and weekend fashion shows coordinated by Caledon Betty Burgoyne with local models displaying the outfits Mrs O Carroll said been pleased by the shows and organization Weddings are always popular at the inn and its scenic and landscaped gardens provide an excellent setting for photo sessions Traditional holidays or special occasions such as Mothers Day Easter etc are always busy limes Always a popular draw Is regular Sunday brunches of fering many hot and cold Items to please any taste The two settlings accommodate any time schedule As well day regular lunch dinner and light afternoon teas ore Just aa attractive ThclrseatlngsrunroughlyfromnoontoSp m Mrs 0 Carroll and her partner Dermot ere plan nlng to expand the inn with the hopes of adding at least 10 overnight rooms Mrs Carroll noted they ve been getting a lot of requests for overnight facilities since the inn Is located within reasonable distance from the city The rooms would appeal to weekend visitors both winter and summer In eluding those on skiing trips Mrs 0 Carroll noted tney operate six full time and 30 port time staffers She and her husband have been at the helm of the inn for past three years putting Terra on the map NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB Maple Ave at Trafalgar Georgetown PRIVATE CLUB WITH Golf Curling Tennis Social Memberships Phone Numbers 8775236 or 695 3 MILTON ONTARIO COUNTRY CLUB 9 HolesPar 36 Hiking A Picnic Ground Outdoor Cafe LOUNGE OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Banquets for 8786701 v v Functions Wilh Sound System

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