luring he second period of Friday Raider win over Flllson Intercepted a pas- picked up defied the goal lender then on open net hit post where a Terrier picked up Ihe loose puch Herald photo Raiders trounce dont need overtime Tic Raiders finally beat the Terriers without going into overtime Friday night at before the Ijrgesi crowd of he season lit Haiders overwhelmed Tirrkr Wayne Three previous panics be tame all lime with Raiders win I losing the other lit hind the outstanding MtDuf fi wh returned ret Mini slay with lilt si I They consistently look con of game when they had the puck peppering Rut with a barrage of shots forcing him to up heed 37 shots third fairly even between two but it was the second tint goals In The went into the middle pi if lie gimc Willi slender 1 1 leid after their 1j opened Ihe scoring fast Gary Ford got the first goal of game neir end of opening period with he as sislanccnf Bruce I llisonand Collin Gordon on in effort put learn in front with just over three minutes to phy Capiiin Ray Tontlh was from game it the mi of period for fighting Lynns got Ihret Raiders were all over Rut slimming at any re bound or pass Both teams traded a pair of markers in final per John Cook and Rick kept Raider at tack due with their goals After the the Raiders celebrated some festive egg nog Coach appeared from dress spur ilk ih also included goals by Joe Ens Tilt his hoc that he seemed be trying restrain The of a winning no doubt He ed ihe win to he festive season They were a few plnjers short and it is season It difficult play on he road it this did admit that his it just Ihe let diwn in the middle of the me won them the gome The team ployed like a lop placed leim should The Raider could now be lied f ml spot in the standings had Port Elgin defeated Dundis the same The win for Raiders their fourth in row f them sou iKcn unotaiiDit ninth their ilinj on- by Joe Tin fe tK Gemini rebound from losses to win Things look better for the Gemini hock club going his new year than they did 12 months ago at this time As the Gtms approach Ihc coming weeks action Sunday at home to Burling ton and Monday in Oak Hid they are more than five times of point total they had last January It Is big wins like the one had over cross town rival Sabres Friday night that have made the difference Instead of it out with the Sabres for place the Gems showed their improvement in their convincing win scored the home opener which was answered by Gems in the first period Georgetown then poured in five more goals in the strand and two in the third after Sabres hid changed goal lenders Marty power and Greg Thompson had two goals in the winning effort with sin gles going to Steve Cross man Mark Dave McGilloway Bob and John Barnes outplayed the Gems in Ihe first period according lo Gemini president Bob who added the team wis lucky emerge from it with a tie However they turned the jets on their skates on and cleaned up in next two frames The win rebounded cam from small three game losing streak In the previous week the team had lost 3 in Dixie at Milton and at me to Sunday night home date results with Oak Ridges were not available press time The Gems signed Bob Alii son who played In the game Friday night He play with team last year and until this week wis phyinj with the University of virsitj learn The left winger few shifts Sunday and could fit into the learn plans for a playoff drive depending on how coach Tom Daley feels Malcolm and Dave both from Ac Ion received much vocal support from the Sabre fans during Sunday night game By the way the Gems are playing they could be the upset team of Ihe playoffs where alt of their work to date could come together this kind of night for the Haiders and Terriers goaltendcr In a typical is congratulated on his unassisted goal by Jurl that put the tram In Front 1 lo the first period HEARING AID CENTRES GEORGETOWN Optical Having a Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid MR BURKE WILL Be IN GEORGETOWN FRIDAY JANUARY Gems playoff bound ACTON JANUARY I one HEARING AID SERVICE