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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1987, p. 11

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Herald Scoreboard atoms split SECTION v HOCKEY J Jwn 11m AutU Todd 1 1 lrp BOWLING JAa II n ltd ttk ttKTor St a lu in Ivm The North Hal ton Sports Major Atom AA hockey leom recorded a win and a loss during the week lion by identical scores or In Milton on Thursday night Major Atoms tackled their County rivals in game thai Ingly did not produce the usual crisp well played hockey bo typical past contests What was typical however the the trad goals thtoufihoul with be ing able to gent rate a two goal ad vantage Unfortunately or Georgetown Ihi last goal was scored by Milton with more than luo minutes remaining cap ture the victory Doug Shcppard scored two North Hal ton Sports goals while Blaine David and Brent Wilkinson on a fort added Dunne Erler earned two assists and single helpers were added by Jamie Stephenson Michael Bahr and Once again the goal tending tandem of Chad Hughes and John Waller provided fine sup port for the local squad At Memorial Arena on Sunday Georgetown hosted scrappy Chlnguacousy team and recorded a victory Blaine McCauley led the charge or the Major Atoms as he recorded the Stephenson and Shcppard added single markers Stephenson and Tyson Wire credited with two assists apiece with one each record by Gavin Bohr and Stephenson Wnlkr capably went the distance In thi vie USED ALUMINUM PRESS PLATES Great or fooling sheds lining outbuildings protecting troe trunks from rodents and preventing cats and small animals from climbing bird They have numerous homo Improvement uses in cluding hot and cold air runs lor heating and cold air systems as well as insulation stages or behind new walls SIZE2311Bx35 50 EACH Supplies theHERALD Mayflower sweeps two in hockey action I he Thompson Mayflower it their conch wilh on larly Christmas gift last week as they skated a pair of impress wins In Milton corgi l found in a contest Milton scored the first of an grisMvi ime by David eld them off tin rest of tin garni as for four unanswered m mil of goals for whik Iiv Broomball tourney set to go are now bung invited to sign up for the Annual Ballon Hills Tournament which will be staged at the Georgetown Fairgrounds on Feb from a a The mixed tournament is as fun day for ill who take part Teams must providi their own equipment and helmets elbow and knee pads in ri the six on the minimum of two players member mi sign a wmer f in in any of tin The entry fee is per t tht deadline for resist r ilion tided Of fun J turn iv at 1 lion mil Street in Hilton Hills Her lid id i Jeff Hilton it I irksoffui Hard and Kevin Patrick chipped in with assists The victory is the first for Georgetown over Milton this Thursday Mayflower to piny well in doubling Burlington The contest was a fast skating clean as Georgetown opponents six shots on net hid an ixcelknt storing jnd assisting on am r by Dobbin Dawson had other Georgetown goal is and Dobbin picked assists Still room for swimmers There art still openings in the swimming lessons that begin tht vietk of J mil try at both At ton and Georgetown r Pools more information till CHRISTMAS Our best holiday wishes and thoughts of thanks go out to all our friends CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAYS DECEMBER 25th JANUARY st COOKS SUNOCO 89 Gue S Mai Dodge strong in outing with Maroons The Mai Dodge Pee were involved in three close games list week in the County In the Georgetown squad had a lead going into the third period but wound up on the losing end of score after Oakville scored our unanswered goals Tim opened the Georgetown scoring with assists from Kenny and Shiwn Pearson After Oakville gained a lend Georgetown replied with goals- ft urn Chris Barrow and Kosiiwka with his second point of the game Curry assisted on Barrow s goal while Hand Bond idded the on Kosuwki In S iturday night Georgetown tame out on the short end of a scon In the fist p iced contest Georgetown spotted the a tl lead indy Bond scored two yinls in iA seconds the first on a bound from a Couling and the setond on a feed from Shaun Curry had a laid when Curry scored on i pass from Tim ir row the gap to one gold added a goal minute Inter night at Memorial Arena the dim pi their most physical Rime of the tin The entertining glint fntund many checks end to mil rushes which kipt tin spec on their seals u limi w is until Ihc list minutes of tin second period when lirnniplon opened the in an issisled effort by Jason Grcgor visitors led when Itindj Bond look the puck iroimd net and poked it in the irnir Shawn Pearson assisted on thi goal which cut the ll id to I scored the final marker with seconds to put the game mi goaltendini by Marc St I by Tom kept Georgetowii tin ginu Both goalies play Glen Eden improves facilities Glen Eden Ski Area which Is own ed and operated by The Hallon Region Authority would like to introduce a season of family skiing one of Ontario most popular ski areas Located just minutes from Toronto or Hamilton off Highway at Milton Glen Eden offers seven day and six night skiing to all levels of skiers Glen Eden Is proud to announce the opening of the New Triple Chalriift which replaces a T bar in front of the chalet This lift is part of a project which also In eludes a new ski run under the chair and a per cent increase in capacity This project kicks off the start a projected million expansion plan to upgrade Glen Eden facilities and provide the people of Region and Southern Ontario with a great skiing experience closer to home During the 198687 ski season Glen Eden sot attendance records of over 96 skier visits during a period of operating days With the addition of a new triple and ski run Glen Eden will be able to raise Iho level of service for a grow Glen Eden hosts ni most highly trained Ski Schools under the directorship of Dout Iteming Over certified Ski Instructors conducted more than lessons last ski in general generated a lorte amount of skiing Interest in this part of pro Glen Fden has formulated in extensive variety of lesson pro grams and offers pnvnte lessons of ill nit skiing lesson gr sales Invi ilruidy years and if the Jnnnir Almanac is correct Ontario Is In for the best ski in many years Glen is ongoing con r to Ihc tourism the Region mil the ilpnie skiir niarkil is well as or employer CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Closed For The Holidays Decembor25tti and January 1st NORTH STAR DRY CLEANERS 55MainSt S Georgetown 8770469 Hope your Chrlitmu bright with lore and Joy thank yon lor your rapport TRA ENTERPRISES 305 Armstrong Ave Drill Georgetown 8770873 Sttd Christmas Plant Specials 50 32 34 cm Bulbs Potted Foil Wrapped With Bow and Cultural Directions Poinsettia Plants 6 Pot 5 Blooms Per Plant Foil Wrapped With Bow And Cultural Directions NOW Regular Price NOW 095 8 Pick up your FREE 1 988 Dominion Seed House Seed and Supplies Catalogue at our Country Garden Centre Open Thurs Dec 249am to Closed Dec and 27th Open Dec 289am to6pm Phone 8772460 FOR SALE USED INK DRUMS CALL 8772201 the HERALD Home Helton HIM EH 45 Guelph St Georgetown SEASONS appropriate words we know convey out or and conlldonco you shown throughout the post ye May Iho coming year bring an abundance good health happiness and prosperity to you and your family rT LIMITED service OVER COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS CARNEY ELECTRIC 8779711 NORVAL

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