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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1987, p. 10

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SECTIONB ttedwwlay November Winning streak extended to six Sabres sharper than ever Teams in the MidOntario Junior Hockey League ore beginning to sit up and lake notice of Acton Sabres and for good reason On the wwkend the Sabres added two more games to the win column toppling previously unbeaten Friday and down ng the Bradford Bulls at Saturday With these victories the Sabres have stretched current winn streak to six games and ran their record to on the season But the in the Sabres for tunes haven left general manager Jules Hussion resting in s laurels Our main objective right now is to beef up our defence a siani says I think we need to be a bit more aggressive bock there And the other teams are going to start com ng after us Friday night game marked the first start by newly acquired net minder Alex lie had won 11 straight to pont the season but I primed for the clash played really well said I have to attribute the win to his goal tending He kept us thegamewhenwencededitmost Acton Ira led the first period and 54 after the second All three markers in the third period came on the power ploy Greg Yates had pair of markers for the Sabres while singles went to Craig Chamberlain Todd Cull Tom fisher Steve Wagner and Mark French Chris Turner hod three assists for Acton For Dean had a pair and Trevor Pat and John MacDonald had a goal apiece Saturday in Acton the Sabres led after the opening frame and then took advantage of the power ploy to score three successive goals in the second and build up a advantage But the Bulls fought back with two power ploy goats of their in the final minute of the period to shave the Acton lead to In the third Bradford pulled to within one goal but Turner won a faceoff the Bulls end getting the puck back to Cull who skated across just inside the bluelinc and fired a screened shot past the Bradford HOT SPOT The Sabres fought off a comeback Acton goalie Tom HIM fights to keep the puck out a attempt by the Bradford Bulls Saturday night to a crowd daring action Saturday t Hera Id photo or their sixth straight win in a row Here strange bounce off the boards the net and came out in front where he blasted It home Fisher had a pair of power play goals for Sabres in second period as he was in right spot to deflect the puck on both occasions Other scorers for Acton were Paul Hartley and Kevin Ritchie Tom Hill earned the win In net for Acton For the Bulls Bob Dan Zeilke Don Shaw and Kevin Elliott each had a goal Tonight Wednesday the Sabres host for an a start at the Acton Arena Friday Acton travels to for on 30 game while Satur day the league takes a rest to stage the Alt Star Game at HI LOW DOUBLES Walker Special Old High Low Doubles league round began on Mon Nov and to Dec The highest average bowler Is teamed up with the lowest average bowler etc The winning team will be one that consistently beat their combined average every week O V OPEN Entry deadline for the Open Ontario Championships is listed for Nov IS SUPPORT YOUTH BOWLING Georgetown youth bowlers are still continuing the sale of chocolle almonds to provide a fund to cover expenses for bowlers travelling to championship compel tins such as national and provincial champion hips etc BOWLING WORLD CUP World Finals with Canada represented arc Nov IS In Kuala Malaysia I BEAT THE CHIEF The Georgetown Golden Agers bowling club will be taking part In this event 20 CBC TV The Provincial Finals of the CBC Championship TV tournament is slated for day Nov Georgetown a Roger Gervais is one of the qualifiers and will bowl in at Echo Lanes Tough going for local teams Neither of the two local entries in the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council Hockey on the weekend managed to reach the semifinals but both learns put in creditable showings Trie Georgetown Sunday Niters and he Hills Huff were entered In the D Division competition In their aeries the Huff N Puf fers placed second behind ion finalists Mar Canadians The Huff Puffers beat Burl ington Vintage Chiefs M and then defeated Campbell Old Soup tea However the locals were doubled when they went up against the Mar Canadians The Sunday Niters could manage only one victory in their three series outings They defeated the Colonel Old Boys but lost to Tuesday Nltc Trouble and Sun both by margins set LEAGUE EXECUTIVE ZONE FINALS On Sunday Nov at A vandal Bow Walker Special Old National League Ex Zone Finals trill take place at B a with registration at am The Pins Game Every Wednesday evening from on check time listig bowling competition for a total of in prize money Traditional scoring is used but prize money and advance ment Is based on the bowler who wins more than five frames Total pinfall is only used if both bowlers win five frames If In any one frame both bowlers get the identical mark or score both get a strike or both get a spare or both get the same no cash is awarded and that carries over to the next frame which will be worth two frames and double the money In the preliminary rounds each frame Is worth per frame in the quarter finals In the semi finals and MOO per frame for the finals There are separate series for ladles and for men Peewees bumped at Sharon Shooting for two The Georgetown District High School Junior Rebels defeated T A last week to win the first game of their playoff schedule The libels had their problems railing at the half but they came on strong In the late going to Rebels take on The Georgetown District High School Rebels will face the CITY TV in an exhibition hockey this Sunday at 5 at the Arena The game is being held to help the GDHS team raise money for a trip to Lake Placid New York in December Tickets are available from any member of team or at the door the victory The Rebels were scheduled to play again yesterday Tuesday against a tram from the llalton Weil Here a eorgetown player goes up for shot with a player trying to stop her Herald photo The Major hockey team participated in a hockey tour held In Sharon over the weekend The Georgetown squad met the Gould ng Park team in there first game of the Saturday morn lost opener Stiaun Curry scored the teams first goal halfway Into the second Andrew Elliott scored with seconds left in the second period to make the score 32 for Gould Park Tim assisted on hat marker The third period proved to be disastrous as Park was able to score six more goals Tim Presswood added one more goal for Georgetown with Curry assisting This wasn enough fortunatly to precipitate a win for Georgetown The larger rough Gouldlng Park team could no be beat Georgetown second game of he tournament saw the team losing against the Woodbridgc team Georgetown controlled meal of the play throughout the game however Lady Luck was on the Wood bridge side as they produced a cou pie of lucky goals to give them the opened the scoring with two goals in the first Kenny scored at the half way mark of the first period with a blistering from the Brent Cou added the assist In the second period Surry scored Georgetown second goal unassisted at the mark Going into the third period Georgetown was down but made a strong attempt at coming back Ryan Pells scored early In the HYUNDAI COUNTRY third period with Andrew Elliott Assisting on the goal Andy assisted again on the team a fourth goal by Brent Cou ng Georgetown s fifth goal was scored unassisted by Curry Despite a fine effort by the boys to tie the game lime ran out before another goal could be scored In other league play Georgetown lost a close away game to Burlington Nov The hard hitting contest featured good defensive play and several missed opportunities by the tent Georgetown forward lines Tommy despite playing with an injured leg played a strong game as goal tender tee MM j n SYSTEMS ran vow automotive RECORDS TAPES ANNUAL HIGHLAND BALL SATURDAY NOV 2187 fern HOLY CftOSS Nicole Brown Band Buffet SI A TIM per person 8775595 8772639 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 4168770109 Georgetown Nells DRIVING SCHOO Next Course Nov 16Dec 9 Monday Wednesday 6 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