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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 5 January 1994, p. 14

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Page 14 - Halton’ Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 5, 1994 Recreation and OPOFls Karen Harrison — By Colin Gibson Heritage Council is pleased Yes indeed! The lady to announce the selection of really is a champ, and long NORTHEND SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON a modation for out-of-town team players. From 1980- 85, Karen was chairperson Overdue recognition has ient of the 1994 Of this same tournament. finally come to Karen Georgetown Hockey “In , Karen was Harrison, named the recipi- Heritage Award. elected president of the ent of the 1994 Georgetown Hockey. Heritage Award. Not to mention, the first “The council is Tecogniz- ing an outstanding contribu- tion (to hockey) spread over ifeti Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group and was rec- ognized by the Georgetown Lions Clubs as its 1979 Georgetown Citizen of the ear for her work in minor 1ockey, “From 1983 to 1990, Karen was president of the Tri-County Minor Hockey League, but found time (in “In 1967 Karen began her " unabashedly _ association with local hock- admits she will be 51 when she accepts the award at the Georgetown Hocke: Heritage Council dinner, Slated for March 7 at Holy for the participants of the Georgetown International Hockey Cross auditorium. Bantam 1983) to become an execu- The ress’ release Tournament, tive member of the fledg- announcing Karen’s selec- “In 1970-79, she acted as ling Georgetown Gemini tion reads as follows: billeting chairperson for the Junior “B” hockey club and “The Georgetown Hockey tournament, finding accom- Served in this capacity for The 1994 version of the Georgetown Midget hockey Tournament got underway Sunday at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena, with both Acton and Georgetown “AA” teams seei edged 6-4 by Thornhill; while the Acton AA Travel Midgets dropped a 4-1 deci- sion to Vaughn. : 'getown enjoyed a 3-1 lead after one Period on goals by Dave Boere, Will Pomp and Marc Boucher. _ Following two goals by Thornhill in the second to tie the game at 3-3, Paul Agius gave Georgetown the last lead they would enjoy in the game as Thornhill struck for three third period goals and the win. Boucher, Boere, Pomp, Tim Diardichuk and Scott Lahey assisted on the Georgetown markers, Brad Cripps’ unassisted Soal in the first period wa: all Acton could muster in their opening game against Vaughan. In her AA games Sunday, Streetsville beat Hillcrest 5-4 and the East Enders (Toronto) shut-out Burlington 4-0, a hampion five years. “In 1985 Karen received both the Tri-County Hockey League Honor Award and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) Award for service to minor hockey. Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council salutes a worthy recipient, Karen Harrison.” Editor’s note: Time and space — because of the con- Fusion that sometimes reigns over the Christmas holiday Season — has not allowed us @ more personal look at the 1994 Hockey Heritage Award winner. More on Karen in our weekend edi- tion. - C. Midget tourney now underway GEORGETOWN In the AAA games, Guelph edged Chinguacousy 1-0 and then were drubbed 10-0 by York-Simcoe. Acton AA faced Burlington Monday night results weren’t available at press an on Enders (Toronto) Thursday at 6 p.m. Georgetown AA faced Aurora Tuesday night (results weren’t available at Press time) and then see AAA Hurricanes first game was Tuesday against York- Simcoe (results weren’t available at press time). Saturday the Hurricanes ‘ace Don Mills at 9 a.m. and then play again at 3 p.m. against Guelph. The semi-finals go Sunday morning and aftemoon, with the AAA final going at 6 P.m. and the AA final at 8 ay Workshops om! 1 BRETT WORBY é Mi Call to attend CONCEPTS a = oy 348 Guelph St. [22S Georgetown | ~ 873-1877 KAREN PERDUE Design YOUR RRSP to OUTPERFORM i January) fe,

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