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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1982, p. 20

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Page a SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday Jsaosry Back to back shutouts for Major Atoms Indoor soccer starting in town Herald Special As league play moved closer to the Rid the Construction George town Firefighters Major Atoms earned Impressive shutouts aver both and Burlington On Jan there was a lot of fait action at Ching and the local faced off at Memo rial Arena After a scoreless first period Georgetown got on the scoreboard when Jeremy red home a rebound from in front of the net at fl 13 Stuart Vogt and John assisted on the play At 10 of the third Doug McDermot In a Travis Gardiner pais from the side of the net At 19 Adam Bennett maneuvered his way in from centre to third marker The fourth scoring play was a backhander along the ice by Andrew at 9 10 Stuart Vogt Kevin Roe and Doug Kent helped set up the last Wo plays Goalie Sean Cotton was very sharp In recording this shutout FAST ACTION Fast action and good anal play described he game the next night in Burlington as Georgetown recorded an Identical win It was also a story of pain as two players scored twice Andrew surpris ed the Burl a shot over the shoulder after Just nine seconds Into the game In the second period John poked In a loose Two goals a the third period put the game out of reach for Burlington Andrew connected on a goalmouth scramble at 18 and just sec left John banged In his second of the contest Travis Gardiner set up two of these scoring plays Alan Stuart Vogt Kevin Roe and Jeremy earn one assist each Again Georgetown had sharp goal ending this time by Curtis FROM BEHIND Georgetown had lo come behind tie Number VaJey on Saturday at the Long Branch Arena in an exhibit on game Valley took a three goal lead Into the third period and threatened to shut the Atoms out Georgetown could not cash in on their many opportunities until the final frame Goals by Adam Bennett at 9 and so put the Atoms back into the game Andrew Hoddlnott tied the score w IhlSseconda left on a goalmouth scramble The regular season ends on Thursday when locals North Halton curling Trimble win The Trimble Rlak the Msskoka International iJoyd and Joan Trimble with and Debbie won the whole thing and copped be trophy Lloyd attribute his success to sleeping on a water bed In the honeymoon suite at he Star Motel Congratulation team Also competing In the event were Rich and Eastwood with Bob and Theresa Smith Also Oils week was Norma Wilson and her team of June Russell Theresa Smith and Charlotte Gain They were at Bayvlew tor a two day They won wo and last two and had a great time of Ethel Mary and Janet Dean attended the Senior Ladles Bonsplel St Weston They won both heir games and placed second overall It was so close ices than one point separated hem from he trophy North Mid Winter started on Jan and continues throughout the week Saturday Jan the finals and a dinner dance Coming up soon he Men Invitational on Sat Feb and Ihe Wn Lassies Bonsplel on Sat Feb 11 There have been quite a few other teams out on bonsplela In the past few weeks The Business Girls and but If they ever came back I know No one bothered to report It Enough about those curlers who don tell me what happening Thank you to hose who do s H FOBERT REAL ESTATE LIMITED RESIDENTIAL RURAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES LEASES APPRAISALS PROUDLY SERVING THE AREAS OF GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON MILTON ACTON ERIN SINCE 1963 On Finn Grfi TORONTO 360 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO By SALLY RFMEDIOS Herald Special INDOOR SOCCER As mentioned In the Week end Herald additional gym have been obtained for the Georgetown Youth Soccer Club and all Interest persons can attend at the and chools listed below Further Information can be from your last coach or the appro priate oner for your age group as Indicated There is no charge for these gym sessions to long as we respect the school proper and the rules laid down by the school board These include no street shoes lo be worn in the gym do gym sloes that leave marks and gyms be left clean There no smoking allowed Sessions start on Jan and and continue until the end of April There is a that the girls may be invited to an soccer tournament at the end of April so we need to be prepared to send teams if sufficient people arc interested GIRLS Squirt born l74and 1W5 Holy Cross School Weds p m Commissioner Don Smith Atom ban St Frands of a ij p m Commissioner Gall Melville Mosquito bora 110 and 111 Holy Cross Weds m Commissioner Dave Richards BIT Pee Wee born IfUand IMS St Francis of Dorothy Green Wand Holy Cross Weds IS m Commissioner Jean If you are unable to attend at allotted time please feci free to Join another age group either one up or down from your own The following tea on f boys II start on Feb BOYS Minor Pee Wee Holy Cross Tues 7 Coach Gary Sponge hockey on Saturday The hockey tournament is scheduled to go for this com weekend according lo Frank Robertson weeks ago four teams participated In Hills first ever sponge hockey tournament Lost weekend a tournament was cancelled due to inclement weather lions said Robertson For this weekends entry the first eight teams with their on fee will be accepted The only equipment required for the sport which is played like hockey but without skates are soft soled footgear and a hockey stick For more Information phone between the The Weathers Cold Outside but these 2 Piece Sklar 100 Nylon LIVING ROOM SUITE NOW ONLY Many other modols to choose from at similar savings 5 Piece All Wood DINETTE SET Reg NOW ONLY 369 00 Every MATTRESS and BOX SPRING On Sale From 69 SUPER SAVINGS On Every DINING ROOM SUITE Savings from 30 to Free Delivery Terms Available Choose from a wide selection of brand names Including SERTA SELIG SKLAR STRATHROY and much more FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD 334 Street Georgetown 8772 Rep playoffs begin As playoff hockey In Georgetown for the Support Group Rep teams the Optimist Minor Ran tarns lead oft with the first Georgetown home game as the take on Thursday Jan IS The game which Is the tint game of be qualifying round at Gordon arena Spectators are welcome and appreciated by the team Join us in Music City USAfora super celebration Get your family or fnends together and hop on the Nashville Express We travel overnight and arrive in Nashville the morning where the first thing to do is sink your teethjnto some delicious southern cooking Then head to Opryland USA the delightful theme park dedicated to popular music admission to park is optional at extra cost and is not open for alt departures Of course right at the heart of Opryland is the world famous Grand Ole where all your favourite CW stars perform We ve got rtserved seats especially for you Your stay in Nashville includes first class hotel accommodations plus a guided tour of the city which takes in the Athens of the South the Country Music Hall of Fame admission extra and the homes of the stars On the final day we head back on a leisurely drive through scenic Kentucky and Tennessee countryside It ll give you time to catch your breath or hum a few of your favourite country songs before you get home Tour cost includes Transportation by air conditioned washroomequipped First class hotel accommodations 2 nights Reserved seat at the Grand Opry Guided tour of Nashville Baggage handling Hotel Taxes Departures Thursdays Returning Sundays Starting February on Holiday Weekends MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS TODAY BARBER HENLEY LTD MAIN STREET SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8772214

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