Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1976, p. 22

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THE HERALD Wednesday December Raiders thrash Dunnville move into third place THE CHRYSLFR RAIDER score yet another goal In last Friday home encounter with thcDunnvlllc Mudcats The Cats displayed their usual iand the Raiders took full advantage to post an Geminis have rough week one point in three games been anything but a memorable week for the Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms as in three outings the local club but a single point While the Gems were treading water Burlington and Oakvillc were on the move and as a result of their inactivity the George- now find themselves in fourth place In the league standings Last Thursday the Geminis travelled to Dixie and in what might hove been their best game of the year left the Ice with a welldeserved 1 1 tie Kick Tomkinson was splendid In nets For the locals as he preserved thi point when call ed upon to make a penalty shot save off Dixie Guy Mortson In the second period Ian Symc on passes from Mike Richmond and Mike Os borne scored the lone Gemini goal at the mark of the opening period but Dixie knot ted the game at the 14 mark of the second On Salurday night at home against Milton Brad Miller started in nets for the locals but was removed In favor of Rick Tomkinson after Milton had beaten him for two third period goals The winning Mil ton counter was scored against Tomkinson les than two he took his post between the pipes The game was deadlocked at 2 2 after the first then Milton jumped ahead after forty minutes of play By the mark the Gems had edged in front but it was at this point that Mille Tailored and Milton scored twice with a single reply from the Gemlnls to tie the game at by the 12 29 mark Milton broke the tie at the 14 14 mark and held on to post the win SATURDAY Brad Miller Larry Peterson Joe South Kevin Reeks Char lie Doug Brent Ransom Bill Paul Martin Rob Hamilton Terry Turner Ian Symc Mike Osborne Mike Richmond Paul Allison Bruce Bailey Marty Kendall Tom and Rick Sunday night game In Brampton saw the suffer a third period lapse tint allowed Brampton to claim win Brampton was in front going into the third but by no means were assured of a win In the third however they netted three goals to but one reply from Geminis and that decided the Iwue The Geminis goals were scored by Mike Richmond Paul Martin and Marty all Terry Turner and Doug Barnes each collected two Because of the Christmas season the face a bit of a slack period On Tuesday played in Strectsville and their next game Is slated for January in next game will January against Acton The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders moved to within one point of the Port Colbome Sailors as a result of last Friday a thrashing of the Dunnville Mudcats at the Gordon Memorial Earlier in the In A season it appeared that the Mudcats last years league doormats had Improved and might conceivably cause problems for the league other teams The impression was wrong as the have reverted to heir old ways and In fact appear to be getting worse The Raiders built up a lead before the cats managed to hit the Id Sherwood started in nets for the crew but after the Raiders had beaten him for two goals In the opening minutes he was pulled In favor of Rick Court who finished the game bet ween the pipes Altouettes dominate in Brampton The will go up against the Keystone Valve Weans in an exhibition slate for this comma Tuesdav Nerval continued to dominate play in the Georgetown Industrial Hockey an Sunday they dropped Sandhill 1 and moved eight points in front of the puck In other Sunoco stopped Thomp son Construction and the 1 Puia Ki Way Jay Sportsn This Sunday Sandhill goes against Way Jay in an 15 Royal Kings take on CJjir Sunoco in the i game and tingles with Thompsons in the 11 15 gome Sherwood must have con himself very lucky indeed he was called upon to face only nine shots in his stint while Court drives in two periods of work Overall the Georgetown crew 4023 and this was an accurate plclurc of the same Itself Bob did most of the damage for the Raiders he netted a and opened the scoring at the mark of first frame At the 16 mark hum put the locals in front and they never looked back By the six minute mark of the period Tom Daley Ray and John Long street had potted markers for Raiders and It was clear that Dunnville was Out to lunch Brian netted a counter at the mark of second for but that marked all the offense that the visitors could muitcr and the Raiders let 1 at the end of two periods got to within hailing distance when Doug scored his first of three at the mark of the final frame but then the Raiders not izoals Webster and to put the game Support for Club IHar Mr Gibson that a trick dub for ill ages should Ik started in I jog miles day jnd would In inleristed in joining a goup of jokers nected with the ilub game Congratulations swimmers This is week The Hills King up for tht team is Andy AT THr GfOHGrTOWN lie JUDO JUDO TOURNEY Georgetown Seven year Club and Club at ire as follows old Light Greg Mcintosh Georgetown 2nd Karen Smith Georgetown Seven years old Heavyweight 1st Glen Jones Georgetown 2nd Richard Ferris 3rd Michelle and Nine Years old Lightweight 1st Scott Campbell Georgetown 2nd Bobby Georgetown 3rd Danny Mcintosh Gcorgcton Eight and Nine Years Old Heavyweight 1st Chris Georgetown 2nd Derek Bridge Georgetown Brian George Ten and years old Light weight 1st Lucie Georgetown 2nd Paul Davenport Georgetown 3rd Sharon Langdon Georgetown Ten and 11 years old Heavyweight 1st Shane 2nd Peter Kendall 3rd Glen Twelve years old 1st Mark Dcttueck Georgetown 2nd Phil Sunders Georgetown 3rd Paul Georgetown Thirlein years old Girls 1st Monica 2nd Susan 3rd Kim Thirteen old 1st Gales Georgetown 2nd Roger 3rd Steve tain fourteen Light weight volunteered their services The pairing of contestants and final tabulaton of scores wis performed by Nancy and Bert Smith of Mr and Mr Cooper the awards after a break for refreshments which wire prepared by the mtm Bathgate High Bolton Irwin Bob Robertson Murray file Ike Keith Jitkie Hamilton Harry il G Harry Watson and Brian McJuriane for the garni is SI tickets are it Brampton Sports Unlimited is as it the inna box Swim team notes It I to high swim oath 1 ynn Fountain whose named wus omitted by this rt porter Sunday December final point standing was Hills Everyone swam well The following learn members had a stand out swim Mary I Morrow Don Mark Preston Pauline Paul John Bill Nolo of thanks to all the pi the ally the tide Thei 2nd Drum Donna Booth Be I fountain fourteen years Heavyweight I 1st Harris 2nd Arnold Brands Georgetown 3rd Graham Smith Mike Peter Jim Cooper Georgetown Larry Georgetown Tony Walker Georgetown Time keeping and scoring was looked after by many of the fathers who special awards presented as follows For the who shows the most fighting spirit literally gives It his all Mark dtllueck The member of each club who has in tht opinion of the instructor put forth the most at practices and made most improvement since September Keenest Karen Smith Georgetown and Shane All the awards and trophies wtre provided by the host club Swimming Rebels win Third Also lending a helping hand with the Acton coaching chores is Cathy Ashley of the University of swim team They look from Mr Bruit Andrews who had guided the team for the past the I 1 in swim will hold two practices during as at the Georgetown indoor pool practices will tie three hours sessions from a until 1 p m on Tuesday ember and Thursday To Former Students Parents Friends A HAPPY HOLIDAY AND A VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR From Students Staff At Centennial Middle School GALLERY ARTS CRAFTS TERRA BEAUTIFUL HANDCRAFTED GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS OPEN Thursday Thru Sunday Noon to Dark or by Appointment 8779213 In The Village Of Terra Cotta Next to the Inn I Wi would likt Id of lo mil of tint GOLDEN FISH CHIPS Locations to serve you Mam S Georgetown Georgetown Market out of reach other two goals with less than four minutes remaining to be but they were mere drops In the bucket as the Issue neen long before Hooper played the full game in nets for the Raiders and while he only faced shots he did a creditable Job Hay Evans had another night scoring twice and adding two assists to his point total Hooper Bill Currie John Tom Daley Doug Tate Art Webster Bob Glen Robin son Neil Cotton Pete Bob Ray Evans John Longs Brad Butter worth Steve and Mario MacDcnatd Because of the season the Raiders hove a and this week only see action once they travel to or a relum match the Mudcats The next home game is scheduled for January against 1ort trie On Thursday December 30 the Haiders go up against the Georgetown Sunny Acre farms in Benefit Garni Chryslers Raiders in third place Statistics released by the OHA Intermediate A hockey league as of December show the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders In third place just two points behind second place Port Colbome Sailors The Thorold lead he loop with points while the hapless Mudrnts have managed but eight points In outings STANDINGS TlrAM 12 Port Col borne 16 16 Fort trie IS 7 undo 17 I uld be i if which Is Ml plus I think the should In wh long to in Toronlo in ill Ihi ultst in really bid weilhir wi use the corridors of a hospital Good lutk in ours truly 1- One town one club ipeiia tr Hud and More to their Pissing star No we hid Debbie Kent I Tracy and bin mid Colleen Passing star No were Sheila and Allison Allison also successful at star No On December the Itoyal I Saving Society took following swim Carrie Jin and Allison MliDonald Passing cross test were Man Pellcticr Doug Magcnaen Michnil Anderson Ituth Aggiss Catherine I Mike in Received a call from an resident in support of week s Sports oncernmg Track and field lub the was n of the hi reporter for not deluding of Hills in pi in Robert Tait innce Ltd Mill St or forecoaomical protection and prompt personal service Sute Farm is there New Years Eve Resolution Party WOW Switt DiMy RED ROOM Tht McKtnna land WOW LOUNGE DUSTY ROAD RED ROOM 100 PROOF EXOTIC DANCERS Roast Beef Luncheon It sight Hill I thi ficllitj for tin tlub should THE BOATS BDTCHEB SE0P Best Wishes For A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO All OUR CUSTOMERS WE HAVE MOVED OUR COMPLETE OPERATION TO OUR DOWNTOWN STORE COME IN AND SEE OUR MINI SUPERMARKET south downtown Georgetown Rib Eye Steaks Rib Steaks Cube Steaks lb Cheese 159 DON FORGET MEAT POR STUFFING FRESH FROZEN FISH FRESH or tinned oyster FRESH WHITEFISH SALMON ALASKAN CRAB LEGS LOOSTER TAILS tt Mil IU lo si our Hit I In I ins Inhl i iM GUS MOWBRAY FUELS LTD IMPERIAL PRODUCTS Main St Milton From Management and Staff CUSTOM MEATS R GEORGETOWN

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