Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1974, p. 7

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Georgetown Teams Place High In Hockey Tournament Richmond Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association played host to the 1974 Town Tournament last Saturday with teams from Orangeville Acton Streetsvllle and Georgetown as participants This is strictly a house league tournament for atom bantam and midget teams Some excellent hockey was played in front of a large and enthusiastic audience Two Georgetown teams Hamco Bantams and Midgets were strong winners In their class The Mac s Milk Atoms lost the championship on penalty shots and the Nelson Real Estate Pee Wees were consolation winners The holder of the winning ticket in the tournament draw bond was a Georgetown mother Mrs who was helping with the time keeping Two weeks previously the Town ban lams draw winners were Ed Draper Scott McLaughlin Duncan and Anderson t Georgetown ATOMS Georgetown Aclon2 The blew open what was a close game in he third period for the Acton started fast by scoring both their goals In inc first period A minute later Ron Martin slipped a pass out to Chris March In front to Georgetown started Mark Shearer from Troy Richards lied the game in the middle frame Bob got he winner attempting a from the side Shearer from Davey and Richards then while killing a penalty palled the last tally Jim Mclnlryre and Beckett shared the nets Georgetown Mac s Milk owned a 3 lead early in the third period but the crew came bat back Ron Martin from Tom Cull and Todd Cronknght scored on a nice passing play Mark Hamilton and Mark Shearer stole the puck from the Orangeville defence and set up Bradley Tyndall for the second marker Shearer added the third on a breakaway while two nun short potted three goals in seven minutes when George low relaxed Bob from Chris March put Georgetown ahead again to have for Ihe lying marker with 17 seconds left on a power play It took nine penalty shots to decide Ihe winner shooting the milk boys l and Beckett again were between the pipes PEE WEE Georgetown The SIreetsville crew came out skating and checking hard and put behind a score early into the final period Scott Osborne lipped in a shot from Lee Nightingale and Steve on a power for the marker Nightingak power play carried from his own zone down on net and potted the rebound Street got three goals on power plays and two while killing penal lies The pee wees poured It on in the final five minutes scoring three goals to tie game Mark from Mark Osborne from Bastcdo then Brabant ping in a rebound were shooters The ITowners losl Hit gum vviinwright w the nets In rgrt flu rial estate gang off with with their wm in this game Thiv goals in game then sillied down to Chuik got winning from David bv Mirk potted the insurance marker in the period and blanked the Acton and shared shutout llNTM iiirgeluwii I Two rt goals and ne power marker were the the excavators used in dumping the crew Tom Derek slip shot fr point on a powtr wis winner Mark a while killing a John repealed the plav late in gime for the final Paul the shutout between the pipes 1 Strong back checking and sharp positional plav were Ihe keys this win for Ihe Tow tiers They built a 30 lead midway through the second period The si goal came on a good pass from to Tim Derek up pallern minutis laler to Ialerwm lo in shot from pt ml is Sam Wan in front ihi wis for A to score their imrgetown iced lale in Hit punching home quick goals in a second effort m Mark Dan i Stockfish ivni ierv good passing phv Steve the nets fur Ihe The line f Mike Osborne Thompson Greg came living with jels strapped to their skates and left the gang in iheir Jet pumped in four goals in ihe first minutes of romp Six Georgetown wire result of ex client passing was booming slap shut and the a deflection the sialics dreg Doug Thompson scored two goals Tim Virion and added singles Assists went lo Thompson Osborne i2 Bodnar Bill Allison and Man in the nels for the shutout Four Teams Blanked In Novice Hockey Action able TV la s Hughes or LA I the scoring in game Alan Nugent were the v improved Scut Tommv earned S Louis New rk I Mirk was Ihe big for New scoring the goal of the game His and IillhburgliI I Alan scored of goals to he Chicago team Lex Stewart ind Mark Kowalski added one each Kowalski also assisted on one of markers Pittsburgh Hear Hamilton and Brian Kennedv Chicago Danny Curds and Jeff Harris elected nod for Mi The 4 low still mncsota 3 Montreal 1 Divld shot a single and Greg a double help Toronto down the Montreal Seolt scored Montreal lone goal Toronlo Cnig Harrison and Montreal Kevin Cower and Don llston I The player of the game was Boston Ian Sealon MIP S Bost Claude Gallant clng from nament win dnv before and dumped pair of Scnll Beckett Mclaughlin broke down wings scored goals each Osborne and singles Assists went lo Mark Rasmussen Mike i2i Dan Fisher 12 Sam Watt Bcckeli Tom Steve and Osborne Jim lor from Ron spoiled shutout Jim Hammer valiantly worked the nets for the absent Scolia goalie Eddie Paterson donned the pads and sparked the TV crew drive for the win Colin Donaldson led up front vvilh two goals Ted and Gary Brown shot singles and Paul Thompson and John assisted on apiece llossignol on one Gary scored both Lane Gray assisting Ihe last goal Ma mini Hums Traniport1 The motors crew and gang were both looking for win and up deadlocked Doug Timpson scored motors goals and issisted on more Sieve Reed got the other allies Dave McNeil Bruce 12 Mi Motion and Ted Philips insisted llvangotlhchil trick or scored ioai Agncw and assisted Both goalies odder of Burns and Mike Russell of were excellent in the nets Knlghli of Columbus 2 The Knights scored penalties Instead of goals while Ihe midget 4 lowncrs potted the win Scott Webber Howie Brian Baleyo Bill Allison and Greg Bodnar were the goal getters Doug Thompson and Steve Foster assisted Gerry An derson from Ted then Mike Zuber from B replied for Knights Exchange House 10 Jim Jim had to borrow a goalie to Ice a team and put up a good showing Jeff fnglls Graham Richards Ron and No were marksmen for the steering gang lefebvre and Richards on Iwo each House scorers were Dave Holmes with seven goals Ken Pern and Andy Morrison topembleton Morrison and Steve Buck The Georgetown Atom Team a in the 4 Town Tournament on Saturday The team beat but lost the championship 7 won when game had be decided by shots on goal They scored three and Georgetown had CAR CARE Warm Up Your Brakes For Top Performance Do ever have ihe feeling your brakes working right when you first apply them in the morning You miy feel your car pull to one side Braking may be uneven Or perhaps you find It takes longer than usual to stop from moderate speeds If you have experienced these symploms don I worry Your bnkes probably have touch of morning sickness All automotive braking systems use friction to stop ear This friction is created when the brake lining presses against the braking surface brake drum or disc brake rolor Ideally brake lining and brake drums or brake if you 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