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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1982, p. 14

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Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday IB Meet Heralds feature team- Seen here are ihr Minor Bantam tram back row left to right Paul Smith CoCoach Kfllh Brnnrtl Steven Fletcher Rob Craig Mark Moody Tim Bennett Sean Doacette Jeff A ma to Manager red Enffe Coach Dr Ron front row lei I to right Mark Donning Mark Joe Halloa Greg Tuck Terry Dixon Bill Herman Kennedy Herald photo Optimists beat Displaying one at their best team efforts this season the Georgetown Minor Bantam Optimists defeated league leading last week The first period was scoreless as both teams appeared to be very well matched In the second period Georgetown began to dominate he game Streetsville with two unanswered goals Sean Finn assisted by Mark Moody and Kennedy opened the scoring With seconds remaining Stephen Fletcher assisted by Rob Cooper put Georgetown ahead by two goals The third period was again characterized by fast skating and excellent passing narrowed the gap by scoring early at 1109 but Georgetown continued to press Joe Balson had to be sharp on a number of saves as kept up their offensive ploy Terry Dixons goal assisted by Rob Cooper and Marie Dunning completed the scoring to end the game with a win Acton Knights manage first tie of 1982 season The Acton Knights talli ed their first tie of the Industrial hockey season their best effort to date when they posted a standoff Dons Auto Service Sunday In other games Holly wood Tavern edged past De Doers Movers 33 and Clark ousted M and M Pro Sports formerly Wilson Insurance Acton took a 10 first period lead against Dons after scored assisted by Trevor Gardener and Rob Evans at the 1656 mark The Knights went ahead early In the period on Scotts goal from Derek Griffiths and Wilson Dons Auto retaliated with a two goal perform ance by Dan Engleby to tie the game at the end of the second period Assists on goals were from Dave Jeffreys Terry Mostaard and Bill Lemon In the third period Dons continued their Ontario Outdoors By BOO Special to you As promised last week the special offer with exciting news Outdoor Canada ma tine is about to celebrate their anniversary They have offered me free copies of the magazine and these will be given free to the first persons who come to the front desk of The Herald to claim one Along with this will be information on how to win a trip all expenses paid to Cross Pond Newfoundland Eight days of fantastic fishing scenery and all that goes along with a flyin fishing trip The trip is described in the NovemberDecemb er issue the free one IT you arc quick and Norman Lewis took the trip in order to tell you about Entry forms for the contest are included in the magazine so dont miss it The regional deer hunt went well even though the Hunt Opposition claims lhat It was not advertised and no one knew about It Their claim is that it Mas kept quiet by the local politicians but the fact is they the opposition were just not on the Job Once the hunt was way they got off their dufrs and started to complain I talked personally to the Ministry representatives and there were only one or two minor trespass complaints and they were resolved by phone or a visit One hundred and twenty three deer were harvested by the end of the three day hunt There may be an Increase in this figure as a final tally is made and reports are all In but It will not go above 150 A RESOURCE Deer are a part of a renewable resource and with proper management they will continue to flourish and should be harvested I will not condescend to reply to the so called Hunt Opposition even though they are of a malevolent nature However for those other responsible citizens that are concerned about the hunt and its related questions the hunt is very lightly controlled Also the discontinuation of the Back Patch on the 1982 hunting was effort by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters The patches ere too hard to see in the field and were of little or no value That cost Is now saved for wildlife work you have a problem with hunters and there may be some call the or local police will respond rapidly to any such call Details on the hunt were In last Fridays Herald Weekend and as stated the full report will be given when complied by the Ministry The Brown Trout Is finally being stocked again in Ontario waters Many people have been working to this end for many years However the Credit River where the urging started will not receive any of this stocking The River will receive about including fall and yearlings Summit take In Tweed district The Sydenham River system Minister Mr Pope has committed himself to the project now It i imped the ministry will continue this sticking program Next week news from Niagara and Cold Creek drive with a goal by Doug Newton assisted by Terry Mostaard and Kevin Thompson Then team mate Dave Jeffreys add ed another for Dons assisted by Jamie Hansen at the midway mark of the period Acton Knights avenged the goals with two of their own the first by Todd Mclntyre assisted by Rob Evans The second Acton goal was scored by Bob Baker from Todd Boers Hollywood Norvals Hollywood Tavern fought off a fierce fight by De Boers Movers Sunday to record a 32 victory Mike Richmond for Hollywood scored the game winner with four minutes left in the game Hollywood opened the scoring when Mike Mc- netted the twine assisted by Randy Bobbins and Mike Rich mond Boers came back and tied the game when John Barnes scored assisted by Ray Peacock In the second period Brian Beaumont scored the only goal of the period for his Hollywood team giving them a lead Terry Turner tied the game for De Boers on a goal assisted by George Osborne and John Blair Mike Richmond gave his Hollywood team the win on a shot assisted by Mike McMcnemy and Rod Halls AkersCIark got off to a good start against M and Pro Sports In their game Sunday scoring the only goal of the first period Chris Milne was the goal scorer assisted by Jim Blair In the second period each team scored three goats each M and M got on the scoreboard at the mark on a shot by Gary Halls assisted by Dave Patterson and Tom Then Akers retaliated with Jim Blairs goal from Chris Milne and Doug Thompson one minute later and came back when Steve Grossmans shot beat his opponents assisted by Brian and Tom Da vies Jim Blair made the score for his Akers team with a goal assisted by Chris Milne and Doug Thompson M and M avenged the goal when scored assisted by Andy John put Akers ahead at the 1352 mark of the period from Greg and Grant Steve for M and M Pro Sports tied the gome at 44 In the third period assisted by Chuck Williams and Brian Mc- Akers unloaded for two goals when Chris Milne scored unassisted Grant put the Icing on the cake with a goal assisted by Greg Bodnar and Finn Arnold Rep playing dates SCHEDULES NOVICE Sun Nov 14 Georgetown 3pm MINOR ATOM Sun Nov 14 GeorgeUwnaCChlng445pm TuesNov Milton at Georgetown ATOM 11 AncasteratGeorgetown830pm Tues Nov Georgetown at MINOR Sun Nov Georgetown at TuesNov OakvllleatGeorgetown740pm AncasteratGeorgetown740pm 16 GeorgetownatFIamboroSpm MINOR BANTAM Nov 11 MUtonatGeorgetown7pm Sun Nov Georget0wnalChingS15pm BANTAM Sun Nov 14 Oakvilleat Georgetown Wed Nov 17 MINOR MIDGET Fri Nov 12 Brampton at Georgetown Sat Nov 13 Oakvilleat Georgetown MIDGET Thurs Nov 11 Brampton at Georgetown 20pm Sun Nov 14 TuesNovlS Georgetown at 15 JUVENILE ThursNov 11 GeorgetownatDundas7pm Sat Nov 13 Milton Wed Nov GeorgetiwnatChing915pm GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound iff Repass lo all stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables Home or Auto Big or Small Fix All Collingwood gives our Raiders the Blues Collingwood Shipbuild er coach Sly may finally have turned the tables on his Georgetown Raider opponents The Shipbuilders were in Georgetown Friday night to battle for the Intermediate leadership and they left town boast ing a win over the Raiders Coach Sly commented after the game lhat In years previous were the youthful team of the league with the Raiders always providing a full comple ment of experienced Now has the edge in the veteran department and the Ship builders took full advant age of it In their game Friday We knew their captain Raider defenceman John Saunders was out with an injury so we wanted to rush their defence Sly said As well as playing a smart game matching lines Sly had his team skating and passing well against the Georgetown squad Sly fees his team has more experience and depth in their defence and goal tending positions this Still Georgetown remains the hardest team to beat for Collingwood the Shipbuilder coach said After the game general manager Don said he wasnt particu larly alarmed at the result because the Raid ers didnt lose the gome they gave It away by making mistakes To compound their poor showing the Raiders had three key veterans off the lineup John Saunders Gary Ford and Gary Fadyen Saunders and Ford are Injured while Gary McFadyen had a cold started the game off with a goal in the first minute by winger Georgo Wilson The Raiders came back goal by one of their newest members Jim Long a right who plaj for the Thom- Thunder birds last year Bill Gerri another new Raider face assisted on played last year for the Blades- who won the Central Junior cham- SLY last year At the 1342 mark of the period Georgetown took the lead when Tim Turner received a pass from behind the net by Tim at the deep slot where he let go for a goal Ampleford made his presence felt by assist ing on two goals and helping out his wingers with crisp passes throughout the game Collingwood controlled much of the latter 10 minutes of the period with their swift skating and sharp passing In the second period the Shipbuilders broke open for five goals peppering Brad Miller with shots However it was the Raiders who started out quickly notching two goals in the first two minutes Coach Daryl Sly for Collingwood consider ed changing goal tender Harry VanBllscn In favor or Brad Steele but Steele stayed on the bench Glen Murray scored first for the Raiders on a shot assisted by Wayne Then Tim Turner connected on a power play drive from Tim and Gerri Schaefer Every team makes playoffs Even though the Georgetown Chrysler Raid ers voted against it the Intermediate A league has decided on allowing every team an equal shot In the playoffs The Herald has learned from its Midland affiliate paper that each of the six Intermediate A teams will be granted a playoff berth The team finishing first will play in a best five of nine scries The other two playoff series will be four of seven with the first series getting a bye In the second round The championship series will be a best four of seven series When asked Raider general manager Don said the Georgetown representatives voted against the decision because it wouldnt improve the competition For example said there Is no incentive to ploy your best players during the first part of the season In other Raider news veteran of last years Hardy Cup Scott McKenxle is talking to George town about signing a card Cullen of Dundas As is also inquiring about the prospects of joining the Raiders CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone BUSINESS DIRECTORS I ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle FHAHX J JOHNSON Wagner Cki rtered Return IT HMO SET Limited Surveyors Consunlno f Collingwood scored on a two on one play to make the score Then Brad Miller was left unprotect ed in the net by George town when a pass to the slot gave Tim Colley a perfect opportunity to score which he did not miss on The Shipbuilders tied the gome when a pass from behind the net set up a player in the slot Collingwood took the lead with a closein shot which left Raider goal- tender Brad Miller unpro tected again The fifth Shipbuilder goal came on a screen shot with 148 left In the period In the third period the Georgetown squad came olive and their opponents 144 The Shipbuilders scor ed first in the third period on an excellent three- way headmanning the puck effort The shot beat Miller from the far end of the left faceoff circle In he third period the Raiders scored their only goal on a power play by Wayne from Glen Murray and Ron Turin Former Acton Sabro Barry Treed in uni form number for the Raiders a former team mate of Glen Murray Trood is better known for his offensive prowess but he played defence to help fill in some of the George town gaps behind the bluehne Wearing number 13 was Bill Gerri a former Brampton Junior A and Junior player Guy Cormier starts off well Con Una from page Bl with the Dixie A club before coming to Georgetown as a Junior B Gemini Living with Bill Large of George town on Irwin Crescent who billeted him when he was with the Gemlnis Guy presently works at brewery In Toronto In the immediate future Guy is working hard keep his spot on the Raiders lineup Hes fully aware that Al Woods once the Georgetown clubs leading scorer in midseason was let go two years ago The Christmas airlift is a worri some preoccupation with Guy and a number of his Guy soys Traditionally Georgetown has been able to recruit gradually and bring in highly talented players around Christ mas often leaving local players with out a team to play for MORE TALENT The recent signing of Doug Fry and Tim Ampleford with Scott McKenile in camp practising signals the return of more high profile and experienced talent But there are indications that the fast skating and hustle of players like Glen Murray and Guy Cormier will prove that youth is required on the 186283 edition of the Raiders Otherwise Guy could have been down in the International Leagues Toledo hockey clubs training camp vying for a spot there If he has a good year with the Raiders Guy hopes to land a spot on a European hockey team or perhaps be will try out with an IHL team The abundance of contacts from Georgetown hockey people like Rick Daigle from West Germany and Gary Ford could eventually help Guy find a prosperous future in hockey Guy wants to prove he belongs While working out at a local health club when not on the job at Molsons Guy says simply and with conviction devote most of my time to hockey Cormier will still feel the pressure to produce on the Ice this season but hes enjoying hockey again and there have been no broken promises Ellis DID YOU KNOW ExMaple Leaf Ron Ellis has over 1000 games played and 330 goals to his name A highlight of his career was the first CanadaRussia series he was a forward on one of the more successful lines with Paul Henderson and Bobby Clarke Armstrong Collision Centre Ltd -Auto- Truck Free Estimates All Work Is Guaranteed Armstrong Ave 8775163 GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone for appointment now I Georgetown Tire Sales Lid St Gnrgilpwn 8771535 thruway saw HALT0N THRUWAY MUFFLER RAD CENTRE Come In fori COOLING ANALYSIS RADIATOR REPAIRS RECORES GAS TANK REPAIRS 347 Guelph Si Georgetown Saturday HOURS 800 pm 0OOam1OOpRl 8770179

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