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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 26, 1979, p. 35

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TIIEIHRALD Wednesday December 1M9 Page IS Georgetown in the thick of it half the schedule now over statistics issued this week by the Georgian Bay Intermediate A Hockey League show Georgetown Raider Gary Ford as being led for second place in the race The Raiders players among the top scorers season to date Ford with on ID goals and assists is tied with Rick Green of Owen Sound both behind league leader Bill Barclay also of the Owen Sound Greys by two points These statistics do not include the Raider dome game Friday against the Merchants They areas of Dec 19 of the Greys holds down the third spot while Raider Ray Toneili with goals and IS assists for points is In fourth Raider Bruce with 11 goals and assists or points Is tied for posi lion with two other players Also tied Is of Georgetown with goals and assists for points and eleventh over all Georgetown is doing well compared to other teams in the league in the various other statistical depart Captain Ray Toneili leads the league with game winners at three He Is led for that honor Smith of the Terriers Other distinguishable accomplishments in elude a fourth m the indivi dual power play goals de partment where Joe Ens has four compared to Owen Sounds Barclay who has six Georgetown is fourth in the team power play goals with 13 six behind Owen Sound However the Raiders did move Into a threeway lie for third in Ihe short handed goals department They Col and all have three short handed goals that of Jn the penalty department Georgetown holds down the dubious honor of third in the They have accumu minutes In 16 games for an average of 17 per game leads the league In this wllh for an average of 27 minutes per game Gary Landry with indl vidua penalty minutes is fourth the league behind Bill Gray of Orilha who has In the goaUcnding race Raider Peter Is third with a goals a gainst average in 14 games He is behind Ron Patterson of the Shipbuilders who has a 3 average In 14 games and Tom Wynne who has a average in 7 games The Raiders team goals against overage is fourth at Colllngwood and Dun das share the lowest average Tort Elgin is ahead of Georgetown a Bar rielsbchlndal5 Orillia is at and Owen Sound is highest with PLAYERS STATISTICS Player PGA Gory Ford IS 10 Ray Tone Hi 16 Bruce Ellison 15 14 15 7 15 Steve Lyon 15 2 1G Colin Gordon 10 7 Chns Milne 16 11 Peter Mara 7 Steve Bronizcwskl 13 John Cook 14 Gary Landry Joe Ens 4 1 John 0 Ken 15 4 Pat MaIoncy 12 Mike Wilson 0 1 Peter McDuffe Ron 1 Mike 1 0 Totals 14 No longer with Team A great vacation tradition mountain greenery ra When the late great soul Hart wrote Ins memorable lyric about mount tin greenery ably had Sullivan County Catskills in mind Just miles north est of Hart York Cn the Count Citskilh have been the won for of New Yorkers their friends from ill over the rest of the world for mote thin The of the lure is in the wild re sort hotels The Concord Country Club Die Raleigh The Pines Drowns Slams Homowick are all hotel names where stars of the entertainment world be gin us counsellors or if wen luck the act The resorts offer i night club policy like nowhere Tradition demands that each night there will be a different stir ring icl and each night the entertainment is free for of the hotel Most of the show business legends who began their car ccrs in the Catskills still re turn each ind includes such crowd as Alan Kine Fields Eddie Fisher Jerry Lewis Milton Steve Lawrence and Jan Danny Kayc Jackie Mason Jan Murray Mel Brooks Buddy many others And tradition thelites that each year one or more of the hotels will come up with something newer or bigger or better thin lion Hotels hat is boarding houses now cover liiindnds teres of be Hit ill mountain wilh Oljmpic sued pools first class indoor and out door tennis courts at most of the hotels There arc modern clubs and saunas golf courses discotheques for and the entire of activities to keep the kids busy ill dij Tradition ilso dictates tint quests in the should The is crisp and clean good for your appetite The resorts offer world timed cuisine three meals a much as a guest Nowhere else does a waiter suggest hit try a and if you don like it then can hive in selection County Citskiils The opcr of hotels arc the sons and daughters of the people who founded the boarding houses of the The arc on premises owners who tike special cm of ihcir quests The family always be found the front desk in the kitchen or dining room or simply with the It is the blend of this with todays new con in relaxation and enter has kept the as he pre mier spot in the Norlhcast Nearby is one of the fincsi harness neks in Am Riccway This gem of a set against a mountain back drop offers much more than races nightly This is where exotic wagering was and this is where Rock ind Racing with stars like Blood Sweat and Tears Ike and Tim Turner and Chubby Checker first thrilled race night crowds Raceway is where an Olympic sprinter the worlds human need harness horse and where the first two grcit soccer style kick had a showdown in the infield County also of some of the finest trout fishing in the nation along streams where Zanc Grey and worked And dot ted throughout the inns are more than an tunc shops with items not lo be found in he city Finally the county takes gnat pride in his sites special fort is made to keep places like the Roebling Bridge built in who later designed the Brooklyn in the best possible condition Modern luxury and prized tradition Those arc the ele ments tint make the Sullivan County Calskiils the favorite spot for millions of visitors from America and ib road For all your travel needs Coll Rick Bannette XIIIOLY MINI GAMES TRIPS 1980 HERESHOWIT YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES ROUNQTRIP CHARTER BUS FOR TORONTO TICKETS TO TWO EVENTS AT THE CS f pc flX SAT FEB 18 0obU SUNDAY FEB 17 WED FEB 20 SI OUTDOOR EVENTS ARE STANDING ROOM FOR ALL SPECTATORS CANADA USSR HOCKEY WED FEB 20 a Afic Go mo IB LITV i f fchrmriM TED TYLER TRAVEL SERVICE ACTON

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