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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1989, p. 23

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by points and are not so easily cat enable Pete Pickering had six starts for Exports with John Maltby finishing four George Powell un characteristically opened three for Inter County my former captain is not noted these past few years for his doubling accuracy Flights Barry Sproule a promising younger player had three closes and four opens Rollers Terry Hancock and Jim Charter each had three starts Ed Kouyoumjian visited the board twice to count I and Stan Mathews finished two Bulldogs had Jay Bishop and Dave Robinson both score a high 121 in opposition to the same score by Westenders Eric Fuller and Dennis Thorogood Jim Fisher scored and John Mills popped in to round off Paul Kavanagh knocked for twice and Luke Heikamp opened four and finished one Opponents En signs replied with Harry Bottoms four starts and- Roy three starts and two closes Second Division highlights begin with Brad Youmans for Ban dits Mike Pepper scored 120 to open and had several high scores around the 100 mark Tim Field and Mike Finn each had two closes with Finn also running in three starts Joe opened with 96 and Marty Wheeler had 140 Jim Nicholson 116 and Gary 121 their match up Big John had four closes Gerry Smyth scored 120 and Kevin McDonald closed for Power of Pain Bill Hall shot and Hal Hilts 100 for Aces It was an early finish for Firemen and Gibby Telford shot a high 100 foi Unknowns in theirwin A great night for Unknowns Alley cats The Georgetown junior bowling team are on their to the provincial championships in Toronto Mar 19 following their zone vie in Guelph Feb If the team wins the provincials its on to Regina for the Canadian championships From left to right are Mark Martin Gord Lane coach Alain David Leslie and Paul Burgess Ball hockey meeting set After a successful season last year and the first meeting to open the Georgetown Ball Hockey League campaign the future of the league seems brighter year to year The local interest has risen which limits the availability for entrance to the league It is very important that all teams in terested in playing this year at tend the league registration meeting on Monday Mar 13 at 7 pm The meeting is being held at the McGibbon Hotel conference room ill representatives pre sent must have 50 per cent of the total registration fee to assure team security within the league No special treatment will be given to teams without their registration payment Everyone please make an fort to be prompt so that time will be wasted Hope to see in attendance Diardichuk nets pair in Atom win Herald Special Tim Diardichuk led the Georgetown Century Major Atoms to a recent victory over Chinguacousy with two quick goals in the first period Coach Jim placed on left wing rather than defence hoping that Tims size would unbalance the Chinguacousy club Laheys strategy paid off as scored his first goal 41 seconds in to the game Brad Spears assisted Tims second goal which was scored late into the first period After a scoreless second period Marc Boucher increased the margin to three goals on a pass from David Kotsos Brad Spears then earned second point of the game slapping in a pass from Thorn from the point posi tion Scott Truman ended the Georgetown scoring with a nifty goal shot into the top right hand corner of the goal after receiving a pass from Scott The Century face Bramp ton on Mar 12 as they start their quest for a repeat as tdcoimty champions

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