Till- Page IT Raiders win at rout Port Colborne 92 Everyone involved was oil smiles when the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders From left to right are Shirley Simpson of the support group Murray announced their new ticket promotion The Raiders will be letting children and owner of Canadian Tire Chrysler dealership Trevor students In with Canadian Tire money and per cent of the proceeds will be Moores of the Raiders Barry coowner of Chrysler and Bob Webster shared by Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association and the support of hockey association Canadian Tire money will buy tots and students Raider seats The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders have announced a new promotion which they hope will benefit them as well as minor hockey In town Trevor Moores who Is the bead of the public relations for the Raiders announced the plan last Tuesday Beginning on December and including every regular borne date the Raiders play to the end of the season children and students will be able to use Canadian Tire money to get into the games The admission charge for students Is and for children cents Twenty five per cent of pro ceeds will be shared by the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association and the support group In announcing the new plan Mr Moores said the Raiders are undertaking the project because they feel they have an obligation to hockey in Georgetown We do not have hard figures to say how much we will give to the two groups through the promotion Mr said The amount will obviously depend on how many students and children take advantage of promotion Mr was quick to point out that the offer will only stand for regular season games That means that students and children will not be able to take advantage of it for the exhibition game against the Yugoslavian National cam or any playoff games the Haiders may be Involved in Murray owner of the Canadian Tire store in Georgetown and Don McRae and Barry Whitworth owners of the Chrysler dealership were also on hand or the announcement The Raiders also unveiled a new shirt they will be marketing The shirt which has the Raider will be available the Chrysler dealership and Canadian Tire The Raiders have also received David Lyons Memorial trophy The trophy named for the late service manager of Chrysler will go most improved Raider of the year Mr died this past autumn in an automobile accident and he was fl long lime supporter of the Raiders and of minor hockey in the Gems fall 63 to Streetsville The Georgetown Gemini plunged deeper into the depths of the Central Junior standings as they were soundly defeated by Derby at Arena on Saturday night The Gems took too many penalties What else is new as they gave the potent play chance after chance lo pita lie The game featured an array of cheapshot penalties and fights which more closely resembled a roller derby match than the sport of hockey The Gems Frank and Marty Powers both re ceived major pen allies as they to dccapi late Derby player The bys scared one of their goals while was off The Gems new coach Ron Dixon was successful in cut ting down his team penalties for his first two games against Dixie and However his team rot back their old style and took minutes and received two game ducts The Derby players were no angels cither as they look The Gems do have some excellent players such as Chris Milne Paul And licet Doug Barnes and others who ire Interested in playing hockey but the majority of the players are more concerned roughing up opponents than defeating them on the scoreboard The took a lead by the 10minute mark of the opening period The first goal came with Gems captain Terry Turner in the penalty Doug Barnes brought Gems to within goal at the 14 10 mark but Derby restored their Iwogoal lead two minutes later Frank pionteck made the score 3 before the period was out Georgetown suffered a crushing I low at the end of the opening period Barnes was thrown out of Ihe game as he received major misconduct Barnes is one player the Gems cannot afford to lose if Ihey arc to be competitive The Der scored the only of middle period in which they the Gems 14 The then scored goals in the third period to make the score utenler scored with only seconds on the clock to make the score respectable for the Gems Steve Grossman was thrown out of the game In the third ptriod for being the third man in a fight between Terry Turner and Bill Brodie Brad Miller faced 30 shot in the Gemini net while the Gems managed to get 26 shots on the Streetsville net Milne played another strong game as he earned assists on all three Gem goals The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders finally put things to gether at Arena as they defeated the Port Colborne Sailors in O HA iate A action Friday night Tom Daley who was chosen Raider the Month for November led Ihe way by scoring two goals and adding assists The Raiders totally dominated the game and had a lead before Ihc visitors hit the Ray Evans opened at mark of the opening period and Tom Gil berl and Daley made the score before period was out and Daley s goals were power play efforts and Gilbert tallied while the Raiders were playing one man short The Sailors took seven minor penalties in hat first period and the Raiders who look only three made them pay Ihc scored his second goal of evening to open the scoring the second period Twenty one seconds later got inlo the scoring act to make the score Dalty ind Bob also scored in middle frame Daley was a power play effort Bob and Art Webster scored early third period goals as Raiders jjckeil score up MacDonald shutout bid was ruined by Mike Soucie who tallied with six and a half minutes left In the game Tim Marlel made Ihe score with a goat In final minute MacDonald had only shots to handle as his had things well under control Pee Wee defeat Burlington The Georgetown United Rental Minor Pee Wees got two goals from Derek Roy as they recorded a 42 win over Burlington on Saturday It was first win for Georgetown over Burlington in three years of competition The Pec Wees had Ihree players out of but Ihc boys In uniform played their hearts out and outplayed Burlington in every phase of the game Robbie Wilkes and Joe Richardson scored the other goals for the winners Assists were picked up by Richard Ward Richardson Toggart Roy and Tom a strong game on the Georgetown for wards Mark Webster Glen Puckering and John Catling also well although they did not hit scorcsheet the score with who had taken cheap shots at a few of the Raiders Jurl Tate Blundy Webster as well as Daley each earned two assists Blades win 72 over Geminis Pour second period goals carried the Oakville Blades to a victory over the Georgetown Gemini In Central Junior action last Friday The Blades took a 10 lead in the opening period on Steve Truck goal Chris Milne tied the score for the Gems on a play setup by Terry Turner and Doug Barnes Barnes gave the Gems a 2 lead early in second period Twelve skaters qualify for interclub meet with assists going to Joe South But after the roof caved in for the visiting Gems Sam Thrtni lied score at the 20 mark and then the Blades scored three goals within a two minute span of the period The first two goals were scored by Frank Cor and the final was put away by Todd Inouye Glen Tost had a very shaky period as ihcre were only eight shots fired at him Both learns had 32 shots In the game The Blades Mike and scored In the final period to moke the final 2 in front of him Webster and Sailor lough guy Dan DeGazlo received five minute fighting majors with only 15 seconds left in the game Webster was settling Sports beat Harry Levy who Is heading up the committee for ihe annual Bantam tournament phoned the other day and said plans for this year event are well underway Levy was Ihe head planner for the tournament for 12 cars but took last year off He is back at the helm this ear He said there wilt again be cams competing in the international tournament which will this year be from March IS There will be no games on March 19 which is a Sunday Levy said there will be a change in the scheduling this year All the games except the final will be held at Memorial Arena The final will be held at Arena It looks like the Georgetown team may have a good chance of being in that final The major Bantams are unbeaten year and scored 19 goals In Iheir Iwo vie tones last week They won both games by shutouts It was nice to sec the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders reword their fans with a home victory on Friday night The Raiders completely outclassed and outplayed Port in winning The easy win also gave the Raiders brass and players a chance to relax It appeared the team was going to play nothing but one goat games this year Ron Dixon has yet to taste victory as the Georgetown Gemini coach The Gems haven had an easy game yet under Dixon They played three of the league best teams In Dixie and The Gems don I hit the ice again until Saturday That night Acton comes into Alcott Arena The Sabres been a pushover this year If the Gems don t watch themselves and start playing better hockey the Sabres may push them right Into Ihe cellar of the league A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR EVERY FOOTBALL FAN Official I yearbook for sale at CanadaTrusi 160 actionpacked pages w a section each team Figure skating trials held last week by the Georgetown Figure Skating club has pro duced the 12 skaters who will ihe club colors to inter club competition January Club are confident the skaters will continue to dommalt the meet as they have carried away the for the last three years The Figure Skating Club will host the trials at Victoria Park arena In Brampton Figure skating clubs from Milton and Acton will be entering com pet for the first time joining the clubs from Brampton Slreetsvillc and Port Credit The results of the competition follow the first name in category was judged the one to enter inter club competition National Badge Teat 1 Tom Shannon Christian Wassermin Tommy Morrow Girls Beginning freestyle 1 Joanne Scarle Gail Eastwood 3 KolhySoal Debbie Newman Leah Mixed Dunce Ron Terry Major 2 Mirk Snow Debbie New Similar Dance 1 Gall Eastwood Debbie New and Leah Smeaton Girls Interpretive 1 Michelle Juvenile 1 Kim Thompson Sandra 3 Char ten Boys Beginner Freestyle 1 Darren Kemp freestyle 1 Stephen Ron Sparkes 3 Mark Snow Pre Novice i Karen Shanna Arnnlrong Kelly Barber Novice I Sherry Smeaton Worth watching More winners on page 19 Novice Reps lose two to Triple A clubs Girls Interpretive Michelle Novice winner I Sherry The North Sports Camp Novice Reps lost back to back games for the first time this season losing away to 10 and then coming home and going down to 1 Both teams are Triple A u j goal keeping by Chris Pearson and Jeff Brake that kept the Georgetown team lost to Guelph played a fast disciplined game and the Georgetown boys could not keep up pace However coach Charlie was very pleased to sec his team come lo within one goal of triple A team Defense men Mike Chlovitli and Alhcrlcy shone on the Georgelown defense as kept constant pressure on the goalies Duane Cook scored the lone goal of the game Georgetown once again came to within one goal of lying a Triple A team on Sunday at home against Chin experimented with his lineup in this game by putting Scan Finn up front and moving Jamie Wnmock and Ricky t is her back to the had a much bigger and more physical team and Ihclr type of play took its loll on the smaller learn Chinguacousy look a lead In the first period on a goal by Andrew Camels Craig Chantlcr lied the score at the murk the second period on an assist by Scan Finn The winner for Chlngua was scored with only 13 seconds left In the middle frame Georgelown captain Dennis Doucctle played a strong game on the defense as he had to perform doubleduty with Mike Webster who is expected back In January out of lineup with a broken arm General manager Dave Ken iner said hit team would tike acknowledge the fine job done by the officials in the league and In particular the George town officii- who he says are not 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