TIIL IILiUUi January 11 IK To be a goaltender the plight of homebrew Raider Brad Miller 0 what ate dirt What rata da Wast daily do they da Shakespeare MachAdaAbootNoUibil There ha to be some irony that Raider and Georgetown native Brad Miller In he Herald office lasi Monday afternoon aa Interview so that SporUwedc might write a feature about this young man hockey exploits Seven hours later the a year old Miller the youngest of the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders cut from the team leaving only forwards Gary and Kudrasovs as the Georgetown born team mem ben Brad earlier in the day that being released from the team had been a to him but because hi bought the Jan 10 deadline had passu he could breathe a of relief and concentrate en playing General manager Dave out of respect Tor Brad abilities wanted to release him Monday to allow the to pick up another team before the cutoff date for signing players wu past Kenlner even thinks Coll could sign to a player card 1 heard Brad was released tune time he did and I was shocked assistant general manager Don said It must have been hard for Raider Georgetown club wants Canadian coach Gerry Inglis to ell Brad because he had been employing him during Ihe fall to apprentice as a stonemason A COMMITMENT There is no doubt that Miller like any cut player from a hockey dub has a right to be bitter But from the standpoint their move to release him Illustrates heir Rebel veteran wrestlers win Flesherton meet By IIARALD BRANSCH Herald Correspondent The Georgetown District High School set the stage tor an exciting local Invitational his Saturday as 10 veterans entered the Grey Invtatlonn at and won the championship wllh a total of points Georgetown s nearest rival General Wolfe from Oalvllle collected point In the Saturday meet Of the ID here wosn one of them that didn t place In he top five which makes he pi Ishment superb said coach Ray Smith after he meet All of he boys who finished first there were four were outstanding said Meanwhile Georgetown a other wrestling coach Bob McKay in Bolton to a wrestling meet with some of the team less experienced wrestlets the Grey Highlands Invitational Jeff Knight finished he meet in first place for his lbs division while Mike was third In his lbs category Tim Dixon was first in the lbs while teammate Dave Power was In same weight division Bowling from page Bl Colin Hicks 1334 Tom 111 Steve Foster SOS Rick Chap lin HI Paul Grant Richardson die 2M Andy Parent Sheila Realty Sandy Wendy Chaplin Sharon 227 Diane Leonard 60S Moat of he youth bowlers at Georgetown Bowl have reached he halfway point In he qualifying rounds for the National Champion ship competition The ones whoare attain he necessary concentration and championship form In the singles category are the girls senior Roberta Burke average Junior Julie McCorry average and Sandra with a IK average Among the best of the earn qualifiers are senior Shane with average Junior David Kicks aver age and Brent 1M MIDWINTER The teaching division of he Master Bowlers ion will be holding the Cent ral Ontario rone round of he Midwinter Blues Tourna Georgetown Bowl on Sunday morning of January 17 Wrestl at lbs Steve Power muscled against his opponent for a first place finish while it 121 lbs Bob Sweezie was first and Jim Wltlme was third At 158 lbs Gary Morrow was f while Mark Roberts earned ipo In the lbs weight division Rick Sedorc wrestled well but didn t place In he standings Particularly veniful the Tim Dixon bout for his championship in which he from a 110 deficit Mnfc at a good price ThalthomaowTMra Farm way ROBERT TAIT 877 to eventually win against his opponent coach Ray Smith said Tim was within one point of losing but he came back Smith said In he meantime he first place should put he Georgetown boys In good position for heir annual Georgetown Invitational this Saturday at he high school Smith said The wrestling meet features teams from across Ontario and bouts will continue from 9 a m to REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NURSING HOME BEDS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY Proposals are invited for the devel opment operation continuing management and administration of up to new nursing home beds the preferred location being the Town of Georgetown or the Town of Acton In this competition emphasis is being placed on 1 the ability of the proposers to ensure early occupancy of these new beds the number of beds committed by the proposer for residents requiring heavy nursing care on an ongoing basis the commitment made by the proposers to accept residents referred by hospitals Copiesofadetailed Request for Proposals document will be avail able on and after January 15 1982 from Mr A Barker Purchasing Department Ontario Ministry of Health 3rd Floor 70vertea Boulevard Toronto Ontario telephone number 9631081 Prospective proposers are afforded the opportunity to obtain information and final clarification respecting the above document on January 1982 at 900 am by attending a meeting to be held in the Frontenac Room East Side 2nd Floor Macdonald Block Queens Toronto Proposals for Project provision of up to nursing home beds Regional Municipality of Halton will be received on or until February26 at Ministry of Health Central Purchasing Room 426 1 5 Overlea Boulevard Toronto Ontario All Acts and Regulations pertain ing to the operation of a nursing home must be satisfied and the party selected will be respon sible for all costs associated with the development and operation of the nursing homes including land acquisition building construction and facility operations It should be noted that the Ministry of Health is not obligated to accept a proposal as a result of this competition The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be Information received in response to this Request for Proposals may become part of government s file on health services Information for the Region without obligation to the government Ministry of Health Ontario Dertnta Minuter commitment to provide a Canadian Inter mediate A champions p for the George town Chrysler Raiders Brad having some trouble with injuries during the season plus adjusting to a new team with a different style the Ra felt the r had to be stabilised to reach not only Ontario Intermediate A standards but Canadian Intermediate standards As Don says hindsight is a great lung and you never know tint I the moment is gone that you done the right Brad M played all his nor hockey Georgetown not necessarily as a however His biggest thrill In m nor hockey Has making the rep bantam team for the first time and getting to play In the Georgetown Bantam tournament He said he kept gelt cut from rep hockey as a skater so he tried goal and finally made the rep hockey teams Brad improved so fast that In Midget he had the best average in the league and was voted o he league all star eum He had hoped o get drafted bis first year as but he said he was CAPRI ASSORTED COLORS Bathroom Tissue because of his si Brad progressed to the Georgetown Junior and spent four years with he cam The last year with the team he was a team leader always wonting to win He was given the Most Valuable Player Trophy and the Most Deserving Player His last year or Ihe was exeft as he led he team against Burl In the round of the Georgetown bad two wins against the Coufrs who were In standings Vic g up and we showed we a last place learn he sa After Junior Her had a with Milwaukee of the International Hockey League He said he wasn a fair look but he had a lo of fun with Ihe players meeting new friends li was an expert Brad came back to Georgetown and a me the had already signed two goal lenders to plnjcr cards He then call from the Stratford Sen or A play year and he went to play the for them Throughout the season the cam was Ihe verge of fold and because the I pay the players on remained 1 the end of the season Brad wain so much about the money because he loved playing en hough he was facing an average of shots per game One game against Cambridge he deflected shots V h a lot of shots on net I loved It There was no pressure go and so he games were enjoyable The players in the league respected Stratford for their determination to keep play th a minimum of Mam members Brad d As a Brad I love it here Staying in Georgetown was always In the back of my mind I lot up to on the learn If a team scored a goal the Raiders would go up to Brad and tell him to shake it oil the goal matter he said 1 just gaining confidence In f and they ve Raider management ga ned dene In me Brad said Maturity and attitude helps Ihe si ders play so well because Ihey can slow down or score goals o pace themselves II have to Brad said The cam is short a few SUN SQUEEZE FROZEN CONCENTRATED Orange Juice BONUS SUCEO White Broad Tlssuo f Brof v9 A LIMITS TINS PER FAMILY Mother sag Apple Juice ASSORTED VMaflnS Upton CupVSoup Five Roses Flour Savarln Pot Pies 59 GIANT FANCY Cut Green or Wax Beans PROCESS CHEESE FOOD SIWLES 24 SLICES Kraft Cheese Slices CANADA GRADE A EVISCERATED 3LB AVERAGE Fresh Chickens 21 8 99 WKQIE CutUp Chicken 240 109 299 Bacon kg FRESH Chicken Leg Quarters 262 ntEsHi SLCED Cooked n rr Ham 279 www Chicken Breast Quarter 24 Smoked Pork Shoulders 306 139 Wiener Breakfast Qby the piece Polish fiQ Sau 1 03 3727 Breakfast m Slices 189 79 PRODUCT OF CANADA raucoll large Tomatoes Clemlnline Oranges 79 159 49 Ida Red Apples 139 2 1 w TheShell Green 1 52 no octof Peppers 69 j Florida Tangelos AA Noodles STPSIM Carrots 59 3JS1 Alfalfa MsMSBlprDOZ 59 Sprouts I 1 Qrape Jam or Jelly 99 nunid I Blue Bonnet Margarine 159 VMS AT UT MTUMMV 239 HALTON HILLS IGA Georgetown