Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1988, p. 7

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Sports Close games in senior league HALTONmLLBOUTLOOKatarriar Jww4 Volunteers Once again all three games close contests with plenty of good and end to end action in the Senior Boll Hockey League last The game saw Choice Air s Sieve Christopher score the only goal of the game unassisted early in the second period and Buss shut the door on Daves Service to preserve the win 10 The two points that Choice Air won helped to tighten the league as three teams Doves Service Choice Air and Pontine are now all tied with five paints one point behind the Kentner and two back of the Midas Top Guns McGlbbon Hawks remain firmly In first place as they continue The second game saw the Hawks take a lead over he Midas Top Guns and manage to hold on as Midas squad got two goals in the third but fell short Larry Peterson was the Hawks big shooter with two goals and an assist while BrianBcaumont and Bill had singles Assisting were Ray in Gerry Coffee and Brian Beaumont Je two goals and Mark Maxwell replied for Midas Top Guns Helpers went to Randy Wei don Gary Beck Lou and Tony Kovacevic tile game featured some strong checking by the Kentner as Ihey controlled the play This them to take a lead over the learn Grant Bodnar managed to break Brian McDon nell Did for shutout with 19 seconds left to go Assisting were Doug Thomson and Dan Field The Kent scoring was handled by Ken WW thread two goals and Don Parker one goal two assists Apple Auto scores big win Glass ployed to an victory Crushers Shawn Coffey led the way with a The other scorers were Jason Bew Rick Jim Marshall and Randy George Kent provided a stand up performance between the pipes Stone Crushers only goal came from Mike Peters The only other Monday night game saw Up Your Alley coge Animal Cortrol Goal scorers for Up Your Alley were Guy Hillock Glenn Troude Jeff a pair and Roger Alchln Animal Control s tone goal was scored by Darren There wot four games on Thurs day night The I rst game saw Brackens and Midas Muffler play to a lie Brackens scorers were Rick Bill and Tony and for Midas Doug II vony Al Martin and Gary Peters The second game of the night was between Craftsmen Cutters and NRS Realty Craftsmen Cutters led by Dove Boersma with the went on to beat Other goals for the Cutlers came from Jim Ray De and a pair by Paul Both coals for came tram the stick of John Barclay In the third game defending pious Station House went down to Blazers Scorers for were Paul Bosha Todd Cull with a pair and Eric Hock For Station House Howie Oram Rick Poot and Rob Ripley In the fourth game of the evening Harvesters went on to take first place In the A Division with a victory over Pom pel Music Ferri led the way with both goals In the decision Rerun only goal was scored by athletic award winners for are front left to right Greg male track MVP Carta Barrel senior boys basketball Margie Parker meet Improv female athlete Basso Craig female athlete of the year Scott male athlete of the year Adam midget rugby MVP David Craig midget boys basketball MVP In the second row are Nell Mc badminton MVP David Thorpe Junior boys volleyball MVP Greg Wagner Junior rugby MVP Dewey Jnng Al lUggtos Memorial award winner Kevin Junior boys basketball MVP Leila Junior girts volleyball MVP In he back are Lin da Botttro BUI Memorial want winner Maria MVP girl track and crosscountry Sheldon Al award and swimming MVP Tammy Wauv Junior girls basketball MVP Jennifer Scott outs remale In track and field Carolyn MVP Matthew Fleet swimming MVP and moat LETT THESE PROFESSIONALS HELP Lots of history shrouds present golf course beauty Mr J A Willoughby of real estate fame Mr Willoughby on the property In a large house situated where GOLFERS HAVEN What better way to end your game than in the relaxing atmosphere of The Term htla Inn OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Lunch 12 3 00pm Afternoon Tea 3 p m 00 m PalioBa 3 5 00 Dinner 00 p 9 m Buffet 11am 1 30 m Licenced Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations 175 King St Terra Cotta Civil War ammunition was manufactured In a bull dins located beside the large pond Water power was used in building evidence of the water flume was stilt visible when the property was bought by the present owners In 1854 golf course was purchased by a group businessmen from Georgetown Acton and Mil Ion and was named Notlh Hulton and Country Club Lid In I960 the present curling rink was added and 1969 saw the completion and opening of the IB hole course In North became a private club and has enjoyed continuous growth since thai time The Club currently enjoys a full membership of men and lady golfers as well as curling and tennis facilities Many local people and businesses Jain the Club as social members to enjoy the quiet relaxing atmosphere of Dining Room with the view of ponds and the and 10th tees of the golf The Dining Room at the Club Is much in for Wed ding Receptions Chamber of Commerce events and local business North Halton is owned by shareholders of which there arc currently shares owned by people mainly In the Region The Club Is operated by a Board of Director con sisting of nine people who are elected by the shareholders Mrs Marion Faulkner the Gub Manager has been employed this category for the past 14 years and has seen many changes around the Club with a large addition to the facility In 1978 which has generated an increased amount of business at the Hardly a Saturday goes by from May 1 to September 30 that doesnt see wedding cars parked the front door and a bride and groom having their pictures taken with ihe golf course and ponds In the background With breakfast becoming a popular time to conduct Business Meetings the Kitchen and Dining Room staff now find themselves starting at a m many times during a month to accommodate this ever Increasing business Golf being the main activity and Involving a larger membership than other categories creates a very busy sum and the Club hires many part time students from the community Tennis is an added feature al the Club with an run by Ihe Tennis Committee and Ihe Tennis Pro The Curling membership has declined over the last cou pie of years but It Is hoped this membership will pick up again and keep this winter sport at the Club Over years Club has promoted Sunday Brunches which have now become so popular there are often people attending brunch and If a reservation Is not made members rind themselves not being able to be accommodated Another popular event at the Club Is Lobster Night with live lobster flown In from Nova Scotia NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB MapteAva it Trafalgar Rd Georgetown PRIVATE CLUB WITH Golf Curling Tennis Social Memberships Phone Numbers 8775236 Wymote 7M701 nfl3 club ONTARIO A

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