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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1989, p. 18

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Wednesday March 1989 Chiefs guaranteed of final berth Keeping in contacts The Georgetown Do tar Packaging Minor Chiefs all but assured themselves a berth in the TnCounty Cham final with two wins this week In Streetsville on Mar 14 the Packaging squad held on for a 43 victory and at Memorial Arena on Mar they skated to a hard fought well deserved win over Brampton Duane Erler keyed the Georgetown offence in Streetsville as he scored a goal and chipped in with three assists Jim Katsiliens Flamboro novice hot shot proves nemesis again ByDAVEBEAVAN Herald Special Georgetown Major Novice AA continued their County playoffs on Mar when they hosted Flamboro Twice this season has come to Georgetown and each game their captain has scored a hat trick to lead his team to victory Now that the playoffs have started he is obviously trying a little harder and his five goals led his team to a con The fact that four of his goals were unassisted end toend rushes Villa earns tie Acton Villa solidified its hold on third place in the 10team Milton Indoor Soccer League as George Gidman scored both goals in a wellearned 22 tie with first place Duchess of Oakville on Mar Peter set up Gidmans first goal with an excellent pass and Doug Morris sent Gidman a solid pass on his second tally Paul Nolan Dave Entwistle and Dave Hamer were all cited for their strong contributions for Villa It was probably our best effort of the season so far said Gidman Villa faces the Optimists in its final regular season contest on Sunday atEC Bridge winners Results from bridge play at the Georgetown Legion on Mar 13 and Mar saw Harry Arbic Mike and Elsie take top spots and teamed up for first place on Mar while earned top honors din ing Mar 20 competition George Farrow took second on Mar 13 with The Floater third Harry Arbic finished in se cond place on Mar 20 with Jack Kaarsemaker placing third There will be no bridge play on Easter Monday Mar 27 shows what a dominant force he was in this game and it s sure our boys wish he had gone skiing for the weekend Georgetown has had trouble put ting the puck in the net since the playoffs started so four goals represented a step m the direction Brad continued his fine play as he broke away from two defenders and deked the Flam boro goalie for the prettiest goal of the game Assists went to Wesley Blight and Shane Thompson Then in the last minute of the first period Andrew threaded the nee dle with a pass and sent Thompson into the clear Shane moved into the slot and snapped a hard shot over the s left shoulder In the last five minutes Curtis Hoogendam gave his visiting grandparents something to cheer about with two goals in seconds Assists went to Blight and Cameron Hunter This has been a frustrating season for the team and the wins have been few and far between however rookie Browns father Graham has no complaints In the Milton tournament he won the 5050 draw and on Mar 19 he and his wife Joan shared the winn ing ticket in the annual fundraiser draw Second prize went to our most faithful supporter Don Honey HOURS ft004M AM DM SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOX YOU HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS STAPES SCO Sam situ GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOC REGISTRATION HOUSE LEAGUES TBALL Ages 6 SQUIRT Ages 8 9 pitched lull TYKES Ages 10 PEEWEE Ages 12 13 BANTAM MIDGET Ages 14 to 17 REP TEAMS TYKE PEE WEE BANTAM MIDGET JUNIOR HOLY CROSS SCHOOL Main Foyer 7 9 pm MARCH 7 22 Fees 5500 Baseball TBall Maximum 1 0 per family Extra Fee tor Rep Ball Late Fee alter March Contact President RICK HUME 8779693 Registration HAL RIDLEY 8776087 House League Rep Teams added a goal and an assist while Mark Aldridge and Stephen Yunchuk scored single markers Doug Sheppard Gavin Glaser and Tyson Hackett each earned an assist on the Minor Peewee goals Goaltender John Waller watched as the Chiefs built a lead and then held firm late in the third period to preserve the victory The victory over left the Chiefs with a perfect record in Tri County playoff action Brampton brought a similar undefeated record into the Sunday confrontation Defence the Domtar Packaging offence as counted the hat trick Blaine got the Chiefs started as he went end to end to open the scoring with Chad Hughes earning an assist Glaser scored from Stephen Onoprijenko to extend the Georgetown lead to 20 After Brampton narrowed the score to Glaser counted his second goal the assists going to Jamie Stephenson and With the score 32 bank ed a shot off a Brampton to restore the twogoal Packaging lead Bramp ton refused to quit and again drew to within one goal Erler won a face off and completed his hat trick to again extend the Georgetown lead to two goals late in the thud period Goalie Chad Hughes and his Minor teammates held on for the victory Thanks go to Dan Curtis who got out of sick bed to lead the all im victory over Brampton on Sunday The Domtar Packaging Chiefs wish to extend a heartfelt congratulations to coach Wally Petrie and his new bride Sandy who were mamed on Saturday STORE HOURS 9 b 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