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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 October 1993, p. 24

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877-5165 833-9714 Erin (a) 874-3040 Tor. MARTHA SUMMERS Sales Representative’ 873-0655 Res. THE MAPLES The garden is harvested 93-2-431 NEW $223.0 Bright and spacious with lots of charm. Private treed lot with-inground pool Greenhouse, sauna and 3+ bed- rooms in Terra Cotta. 93-2-569 CALEDON ULTIMATE Unequalled privacy on nd, Pupt Golf Course. 93-2-541 LOTS ° LOTS © LOTS 10 acres-Erin Driveway is in - suitable for horses. 000 45 acres-Erin - Mixed orchard, bush and farmland, pretty views, paved road $189,000 (n&") LOTS OF CALEDON LOTS Views of the fall colours changing in the Niagara Escarpment, watch the horses in the surrounding farms graze, enjoy the easy access to Hwy. 10 or 410 for commuting and the proximity for golf, aang. icing and tennis. Priced between $135,000 and $171 = Take your pick of 7 available lots. Vendors ay roid some financing. COUNTRY STARTER — 3+ acres with spacious 4 2 bedroom home with Caledon acres. WANT SOMETHING High ceilings. bright 93-2-358 ROCKWOOD MATURITY PRIVACY Wait until you see this ings, ie fu, deck and 4 bedro. - with ensues Quiet mature street 183 ) A DEFINITE UNDERSTATEMENT Open the doors and you 574,000 |i. Location in Caledon. A bright and spacious exec- utive home ready for all your needs. 13-2-147 try living. 1@ batn, the fields. Huge country kitchen. 93-2-396 Major Atoms underway Georgetown’s John Henderson Pro Shop Major Atom Raiders season got underway last week with two games. Unfortunately, the homeside was on the short end of the scores, losing 8-6 to Guelph and 7-3 to Ancast In the season opener against’ Guelph, Greg Bidwell led the way with a hat trick, while Kevin Morris, Ryan Inglis and Peter Veltman on an un: ter effort, added singles. Tt was.a close game right to the end the Georgetown squad as they attempted to tie the game in the late going, pulling their goalie in favor of the extra attacker. But with four sec- onds left, Guelph scored to ice the game. Against a bigger team from Ancaster, the Raiders held their own keeping the game close after one as both teams. oe to adraw. r broke the game erat i in the second however with three goals in a span of a minute as they built a 3-0 id. The teams then traded goals the rest of the way making the final 7-3 for Ancaster. Inglis, Bill Jackman and Simon Saulnien scored for Georgetown. Jamie Reynolds, Simon Spulnier and Jamey Doole sted on the goals while goalie Nathan Gordon put in an excellent effort in his first game for the Raiders. Major Novices undefeated Five games into the season and the Georgetown Beaver Lumber Major Novice Raiders are still undefeated following two ties last week- end against Ancaster and Hespeler. Last Saturday's game in Ancaster ended in a 1-ldraw as the Raiders scored at 7:3 7 of the third to tie the gam after Ancaster had scored four minutes earlier. Billy McDonald scored the goal with Scott Rostrup and Brett Velten getting a: The ‘next night the Raider: were at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena and got off to a quick start as McDonald from Brett Velten and Rusty Parsons’ unassisted goal gave the Raiders a 2-0 lead in the first. Hespeler came back with two goals of their own later in the opening frame, but with 17 seconds left in the period Velten scored for the aiders giving them a 3-2 hi after one peri In the second, He Raiders came out gunning in U third, tying it on MeDonald’s second goal of the game assisted by Matt Knopfli. Consistent goaltending by Donnie Lane helped the Raiders tie both games. The next home game for the or Novice Rai ers is October Pee wee Raiders top Guelph 5-2 Georgetown Minor Pee wee Raiders opened the sea- son with a victory ove Guelph. The final score was 5-2, with Ryan Bobar netting a hat trick. The first period was evenly fought with the only goal scored by Roddy Heinz while his team was one man short. Jason Campbell got the assist. In the second period, Guelph tied the score and a few seconds later took the lead. With 10 seconds to go, Bobar scored assisted by Josh Travers and Brent McClung. The third period began with a tie. Georgetown’s goalie, Tyler Pearce held . three more goals. Guelph at two, while his teammates went on to score Jason Campbell scored unassisted and Bobar got two goals to complete his hat trick. Assists went to Jeff MacIntyre (2) and Brian Stuttard while Josh Travers got his second as: 1993-1994 Team Roster: Carter, Jason Hayes, Roddy Heinz, Matt Hotham, Jeff MacIntyre, Brent McClung, Derek | Mitchell, Sean Muscat, Tyler Pearce, Mike Rovere, Brian Stuttard, Josh Travers; Coach - Harold Gilmer; Assistant Coaches - Barry. Olsen and Bruce Clark. . RENTALS 2 bedroom in Erin duplex on large lot. $725.00/month Small 2 bedroom home in country (south of Erin Village) no pets. $650.00/month. WHERE TO RAISE YOUR FAMILY Right here on 29 private t acres with bright custom complete with sun- toom, hot tub, sauna, plus cozy family room, 40x60 outbuilding, paved drive- way all south of H UPDATED CHARM ee lot pis 2 per immaculate with 2 stone main floor fireplaces, family and finished rec foom. $279,000. 93-2-41g Minor Pee Wees topped On Oct. 9, a determined Hespeler squad dealt the* Georgetown Minor Pee Wee ep team its first defeat of the-new season, beating the home town team 4-2 at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena. This defeat followed victo- ties in three pre-season games and the season opener against Guelph. Hespeler struck early, tak- ing only 50 seconds to score their first marker. Solid goal- tending by Ryan Carter in the Georgetown net and saves on Matt Hotham and Sean Muscat at the Hespeler end saw Hespeler ahead 2-0 early in the second. Matt Hotham scored an unassisted marker to close the gap to 2-1 with 5:48 remaining in the second. Missed clearing opportuni- ties by Georgetown allowed Hespeler to score their next two goals and take a 4-1 lead into the third. The final frame was played scoreless until late in the game when Ryan Bobar’s forechecking allowed him to gain possession and he cen- tere ass to Jason Campbell who made no mis- take, going high on the Hespeler goaler.

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