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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1985, p. 20

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SECTION B THE HERALD Wednw day November 1SSS Legion Lines Cup party The null general meeting of the Branch Nov at p Anyone who has not turned In their tickets for the Christmas party kindly do so at our earliest convenience to jour bar stewards or Gordon King This will give the committee the time needed to complete the many details for the party With deep regret we record the deaths of the following esteemed members of our Branch Dorothy Molly Mulholland and Lloyd Sharkey Groiellc We extend our deepest sympathy to the families and friendsof these members They will be fondly remembered FANS Grey Cup day Nov will be held In the club room This Is a fun day so come out and cheer for your favorite team The game will be shown on wide screen at per with a hot meal being served at half time The in house crjbbagc Nov 30 in the club room Registration time Is from 12 to with play to commence at 1 30 sharp CAR CI WINNERS Nov 199 Cecilia Val Caruso 177AbTennanl WINNERS Nov Ladies 1st Switzor 2nd Ruby Bailey booby Cathy Gents 1st Oliver 2nd Tony booby Neil SICK LIST King in Sunny brook Lloyd Hounsell Cowan in Georgetown hospital Stan In St John Bill Gibbs Fanny Weaver in the Bennett Centre Norm Ward Bubbles Waltcs G Hayes at home and Bemlc in Acton Losses put Royals in tie for top spot By JAMES Herald Correspondent The Royals dropped two close weekend encounters thereby losing sole possession of first piece In Or tnno Hockey Association Central Intermediate C Hockey action over the weekend The Royals who led Elora Rocks By two points entering weekend play lost a seesaw decision to on Saturday in and by a score at the hands of the New Hamburg Towers on the road Sunday afternoon Meanwhile downed New Hamburg Friday creating the place deadlock Both the Rocks and the Royals now sport Identical win loss 1 tie records and will face each other Friday November in On Saturday night 30 after the first period and midway Into the third But on both occasions battled back to knot the score at and Six all on finally tallied the winner with Just four minutes remain Murray with two John Barnes Kerry Kucnzig Paul and Jim with singles In New Hamburg the Towers never trailed Jumping land lead before finally deciding the game with six seconds remaining as they scored Into the empty net Steve fired a pair In a losing effort for and Colin Chambers added one The Royals outshot New Hamburg as Steve Hillsburgh and Rich Broechler both had busy after ILKUt ing Scoring for the Royals w Glenn Minor novices get back at Burlington After dropping a tough 10 decision to Burlington here Thursday the Mai Dodge minor atom AA squad rebounded with a 41 win two Chateau gains sweep The Chateau Restaurant Minor Bantams AA and Burlington played back to back games Friday and Saturday The Chateau outdistanced Burlington with an win Goal scorers were Bill Brent Press wood 2 Steve Sutherland Steve Lee Greg Onoprijenko Stu Vogt and Cam Herman Assists a me from Lee Doug Onoprijenko Adam Bennett and Travis Gardiner Saturday saw an overconfident Georgetown barely come away with win The locals had to play catch up hockey before they scored three goals Sutherland tipped one in off Gardiner Gardiner connected for goals as Don helped on both goals and Herman on one Burlington scored once more and would have tied it up put Chris Stoddart made a super defensive play to keep the win Georgetown and see action at the Alcott Arena Saturday at nights later in Burlington Thursday the learns played score less hockey until the visitors broke the tie on a power play with Just 23 seconds left in the game The home team appeared flat and seemed content in Alsolheytookfourofthefivo Cities handed out and had it not for the fine goal tending of Josh Barber and Trevor Knight the score might have been higher It was a different story Saturday in Burlington as coach Jim Pine had Georgetown flying from the opening faceoff Strong by the forwards and solid defence by Keith Montgomery Mark David Jeremy and Ryan was the key to the win opened the scoring late in the first period on a nice end to end solo effort Early in the second Burlington tied the game only to have Paul Kalbarskl count the winner four minutes later on a pass from Steve Georgetown added two insurance markers in the final period hemming the home team In their own end most of the period Randy Bond notched the third goal Andy Jones Todd Fuller closed out the scoring assisted by mates Jim Kavanagh and Sieve Boyle Barber provided steady goal tending especial the four times Georgetown was The team hosts Flamboro Thura day at Memorial Arena starting Bowling is Fun ACTON BOWL HANDICAPPED DOUBLES CALL FOR MOREHFORMAnON 8530170 SATDEC14i 530PM ACTONS 38PB1T1AM Resources nets hockey romp At home at Memorial Arena Sunday the Resource Major Atoms hosted Streets villa for a romp on the rink finishing up with a victory Georgetown hustled Into a quick lead counting two goals in the first minute of play Greg Dawson wrist shot put the lights on the scoreboard and 23 seconds later Kevin Patrick capitalized on a goal mouth scramble to net goal number two from Dawson and Jason Spike Gratto Streetsville wound up their lines to retaliate with three markers to Jump ahead Midway through the second frame Rooster centered a pass to Jake Masblnter who put It home to tie he match With 41 seconds remaining Sieve Wright won a face off In Streets villo territory passing to who beat the orange and black goalie from the slot to pull ahead A nice triangular passing play initiated by Troy Gardner on the point to Gord Buchan in the corner resulted In goal number by Brad on a power play Georgetown final tally came from Steve Wright on a lead pass from In the corner The locals effectively kept the opposition off the scoreboard in this final period despite playing shorthanded for about minutes late In the frame A good effort was put forth by the entire team to take this win Bill and Vera celebrated their sola wedding anniversary In style Saturday night with friends and fami ly A party was held In their honor at St Albans Church Halt in Glen Williams Mr McGowan was born In Georgetown He and his wife were married In a Toronto westend Preiby Church They have In Glen Williams for the past years Herald photo Manage your stress The Fall Ontario Association of Distress Centres Conference was host ed by the Help Distress Centre in Waterloo Oct at the Waterloo Eight members or the North Halton Distress Centra attended to hear speakers and workshop tions on the theme Mental Health in he Eighties Keynote address was given by Dr David on the topic of Stress Management and Counselling a cassette tape and booklet on stress relaxation techniques wasavallabteforsale A social time on Friday evening allowed everyone to meet other volunteers from the member centres across Ontario from Windsor to Ottawa Everyone agreed that the hospital ity of Help D C in Waterloo and the interesting speakers made this conf very Informative The North Distress Centre is Just finishing the fall training course and thanks the community for the response Mr and Mrs Leslie Mason of Brampton arc to announce the recent marriage or their daughter Susan to Dole son of Mr and Mrs Harold of Georgetown The wedding was held Anglican Church Oct 1885 Courtesy Leigh ton Image Novices extend shutout streak New nursing head Frances Allen started work Mon day as the new Director of Nursing at Georgetown District and Memorial Hospital She replaces Pace who held the job for 12 years Miss Allen has a diploma in nursing and was trained in the Queen Elizabeth In Montreal She also has an administration degree Someofherformerjobsare head nurse of the surgical ward of a community hospital running specialty clinics at the Mc Master Medical Centre assistant co of Health and Community Services for the Red Cross and other senior administration positions For the past three years she has worked as a nurse consultant for Ontario community hospitals and retirement homes She applied for nursing director in Georgetown because she knew it was good hospital and I thought I would enjoy working here she said Since arriving she has verified her reason lng Its a great community and a terrific hospital Everyone works as a team she said Burlington is her home and she has no definite plans yet for moving to Ha I ton Hills North Sports novice hockey cam posted two shutout wins this week in Tri County action The shutout string for goalies Steve Bewley and Jeff now stands at three games In both games Jamie Stephenson Brent Wilkinson Gavin Giaser and Mike were outstanding In a win over Tuesday Doug Sheppnrd keyed the offence with three goals had a pair and Blaine McCauley added a single had two assists while Joe Stephens Cory Evans David Bouskill Wilkinson Erler and Kotsos In handing host Burlington their first loss of the year a decision North Halton dominated the well played game with perhaps their best effort of the year and had two goals each while Mark Aldridge had the other with a fine shot from the slot Stephenson had three assists while added a pair Singles went to Stephens Steve jenko and Giaser Robbie Wands with good and backchecklng and offensive strength from Giaser deserve special mention The Flyers played In the Stoney Creek tourney this weekend and bad a rough encounter in their opening match Friday The Flyers won a hard fought 31 decision to the host team as had two goals and the other Giaser Evans and Stephenson had assists Georgetown beat Newmarket 54 Saturday in a game that indicative of the Flyers dominance McCauley and Wheels Erler had two goals each while Sheppard had the other Bouskill and Sheppard had two assists each while Evans Giaser and Rocky Stephenson had singles Georgetown played well in the final Sunday against AJa leading and holding the edge in play when the opposition tied the game with two minutes left In the early seconds of overtime Ajax scored capturing a decision Bewley played solidly in goal with goals by and Sheppard Wands and Stephenson had assists Pee wees win pair The Georgetown Optimist Minor Pee wees continue to win games adding a pair this week The locals hosted Burlington A and came away with an win with seven goals In the final frame Adam Hilts had five goals for the winners while Trent Cull Trevor Elinesky and Sean had singles had three assists while Brad Tutt had two Adam Brad Steve Brown Duane Lewis Cull and Hilts had singles On the road in Burlington the locals netted a win again staging a third period effort as the Optimist team scored three times for the win had two goals while singles went to John Tutt and Hilts Brown had two assists while Lawr Rob Lang Hagen and Cull had singles BARREL LOAF OF BREAD 2500 ml OF SALAD BUCKET 15 PIECES LOAF OF BREAD 1500 ml1250 ml OF SALAD 25 50 ITS OURTASTE THAT MAKES US FAMOUS 116A Guelpti St Georgetown 8775241

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