THE HERALD wins title Our Lady of Victory defeated Holy In an All Milton final at the Bishop Reding Royala Invitational Tourna ment for lta feeder held on Thursday A total of the schools par ticipated In this years tourna which had to be reschedul ed after weather forced Its cancellation several weeks ago A soft touch The Hills Recreation and Parks Department will be offering a specialized beginner ceramics course for youth seven to years of age This course will feature the sof tie animal shaped ceramic molds Two projects are guaranteed over the eight week period with the op tion to make more time permits Program will be held at the Pro spect Park Pavilion in Acton Tuesday evenings to a commencing April 5 Fee Is and Includes all sup plies required for two projects For more information contact the Recreation and Parks Department at rat Dirty dancers New this Spring Is a course just for youth Bland our Adult Dancing Instructor has created a program that will teach youth 10 to is years of age how to dance like the stars In the movie Dirty Dancing will be using popular music to make the program enjoyable Both ladies and gents welcome program runs from Cedarvale Community Centre In fleorgetown Tuesdays 30 to 30 p com mencing April 12 and will run for 12 For more information call the Hills Recreation and Parks Department at Aquatic sign up Registration for both the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools for the Spring Session commences at am 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 278 Pool closure The Acton Indoor Pool will be closed for maintenance repairs from Monday March to Sunday March 27 Inclusive Titans top Royal Jr tourney Mundi College of London held on for a 31 win over Sacred Heart High School of Newmarket to claim the championship tlUe In the Bishop Reding Invitational Junior Hockey Tournament held In the tournament which la expected to become an annual event The teams were divided Into four for round robin play with the winners la each advancing to the semifinals In their division the Regius Mun Titans had a relatively easy time defeating Ascension of Our Lord loj and the host Bishop Reding Royals 113 to advance Philip Catholic High School of won their division with wins of over St Marys of Woodstock and over Our Lady of In the divisions it was Sacred Heart and Loyola of Oakvllle who advanced to the semifinals Sacred Heart edged Assumption of Burlington and then shaded Jacob of Cambridge Loyola won their division by downing Father Michael of and then doubting St Davids of Waterloo to set up semifinal confrontation Sacred Heart earned a berth In the championship with a win over Loyola The other semi final had to be shortened considerably after a freak occurrence With Pocock leading over Reglna Mundi and Id minutes remaining In the final period a section of glass was knocked out along the boards It was Impossible to replace the glass so it was decided the teams would go into a shootout to decide the matter The Titans managed to tie the game and then won It with their seventh shooter aa the final score read That set toe stage for the and M Bantams take series lead over Burlington GLOVELY Caswell Tournament Friday The strong Regtna College Titans In the Bishop Invitational Hockey Herald Heart Brian who along with Bruce Mazer helped organize the tournament was pleased with the way things ran and felt It was ap propriate that the teams travelling the farthest for toe tournament should meet in the championship game As the first Royals Invitational I thought It was extremely sue Arsenault said Things went really well and it was all ex citing hockey The Titans were presented with the tournaments championship trophy and will have their name Inscribed as the first on the larger trophy that will remain at Bishop The M and M Pro Sport Bantams got back on track after losing out to Brampton in the OHHA three games to none and eliminating Orangevilie In two straight games In the County playoffs In the first game played In Georgetown the home team had lit tle trouble defeating their opponent 153 as Orangevilie could only ice six skaters and two goal tenders in this lopsided affair Racking up the points for Georgetown were Dole goals assist Jim English and Bill McDonald each Dave Watts and Rich Bond 22 Chad Bailey and Craig Cooper Rod assists and Eric Long Kevin Usher and Trevor 1 assist Game 2 In Orangevilie had the home teams coming up with 11 skaters and two goal tenders They played a better game but still came out on the short end of a score BUI McDonald led the way with two goals and two assists while Craig Cooper had one goal and two assists and Wade Serieantson and Dave Watts had a goal and an assist each as did Rod Pasma Rich Bond baa The next series was against Burl ington with the first game being played in Georgetown on Saturday Burlington wanted to Avenge the loss they took In playdowns to the M and crew In that series Georgetown took the first game In overtime lost the second and took the final Burlington played a very physical first and second periods which helped them to take a 30 lead Into the third and luck final ly caught up to the home team In the third when Craig Cooper broke the shutout with the help of Bill McDonald at 10 27 Five minutes and fifteen seconds later Dave Watts found the mark again with the help of McDonald Jim English unloaded a bullet to the top comer to bring the locals even at three apiece Dave and Chad Bailey were given assists The game then went Into overtime after much discussion and protest by the Burlington coaching staff McDonald broke the tie at from Rich Bond McNIven counted a goal from Bailey and English at and at English got another from Bailey and Kevin Usher Rich Bonds unassisted effort made It seven straight goals for the and crew before BsVlingtoo ended their count at four with just one second left At this time games two and three have not been agreed to because of Ice availability The parents players and coaching staff would like to congratulate Ron and Janet on their familys newest addition a son named Mark on Feb a brother for Andrea and Karen Royals find the going tough The Bishop Reding secondary sion of Our Lord Secondary of come up against the I by Later In the day the Royals 12team tournament CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Johnson atoms fall behind in series The Johnson and Associates Major B Atoms are off to a struggling start in their Tri County Harrison DM double round robin playoffs Playing In Burlington last Tues day March It was proved once again that minutes of good play does not make a good hockey game as the locals dropped on decision to the Data Generals Then on Saturday In their first meeting of the series with Oakvllle the Johnson squad was blanked on home Ice The first period of the Burlington contest was punctuated by four defensive errors that led directly to four goals for the Generals Twice a oneminute span toe locals tried to play the man Instead of the puck got and couldnt recover in time to break up the scoring play The Generals third goal came on a shot from an impossible angle from behind the net The fourth marker came on a breakaway after a Georgetown hit an on coming Burlington player with the puck and he went in to score at the Buzzer making it The second period was a complete turnaround from the opening frame The locals Burlington and played them evenup in a fast paced period with lots of line changes The best scoring chance for Georgetown came when Jim Kat took a hard shot from the slot that missed the post by inches The two teams continued to play Combo teams square off Georgetown young bowlers are producing some exceptional wins by Impressive scores Two young ladies have powered their way to the Provincial Finals They are Bantam Robin Zander and Senior Bassett and both ore expecting a medal win and a trip to Nationals In Calgary Sunday at Georgetown Bowl teams competed to represent Georgetown in the Provincial Com bo Team Championships conducted by the Youth Bowling Council On tario Division and sponsored by UP This Is a tournament where a team Is formed by a Bantam a Junior and a Senior bowler in a pins-over- average format Chris Somen Senior led his teammates Bantam Martin Johnston and Junior Robert Harrison from fourth to first place In the final game by a high 306 The team of Ryan Martin Joey J and Eddie Doyle dropped to second place In third position came the team of Michael Simon B Scott J and Brian Bell S The winning girls team also came from behind to win Bantam Cindy Clarke Junior Cheryl Rice and Senior Kalhy Miller from pins down pulled Into first by IS pins The were Lynn Dales B Joanne Malonev J and Karen Doyle with Michelle Cowbrough TBI Tonya Morris J and Senior Bassett finishing third The best scores produced were naturally by the Seniors such as the triple of Trina and the of Karen Doyle The boys were also fight there with the of Ian Wilkes and the 706 of Chris Somen The battle among the Juniors was highlighted by Robert Harrison and Scott The Bantams were making then- presence felt with Ryan Martins and Jeff evenly through the first 10 minutes of the 13minute third period During this time Burlington added two goals to their total and Georgetown finally found the The Johnson marker came on a nice solo effort by Craig Blair who picked up a loose puck beat a couple of defenders and placed a good low snot under the goalies glove hand Burlington added two more goals In the final minute of play to round out the final Saturday opened the scaring at the sevenminute mark of the first period with a shot through the goal tenders legs Just past the eight minute mark they made it 20 scoring from a goalmouth scramble while enjoying a man advantage Their third goal came after a giveaway In the Georgetown end Tbe initial shot went wide but the rebound came off the boards and an player put it In from in front of the net to make it after the first Georgetown played its best hockey defensively In the second Oakvllle was held to only two good scoring chances a oneonone and a breakaway Unfortunately they capitallxea on both chances to make Katsilleris and Andrew Ellncsky had blocked shots In the period The final period was a wide open affair with the locals 176 and scoring the only goal Goalie Sean Mills made several good saves while Shannon Morris Broke up twoonone and rushes by had another blocked shot Stephen and Wesley Burke enjoyed the best scoring op portunities for Georgetown but were unable to cash In The next gome for Johnson and Associates squad Is Friday at 7 when they entertain Burl Ington for a return match at the Alcott Arena DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AW TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN a ACROSS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 REGULAR 1 TIME CLEANING SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS CUPBOARDS LAUNDRY WINDOWS ETC REFERENCES WeTiuorOurSmln 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