Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1980, p. 9

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Inside Till- IIHtMll Minor hockey tri county teams are in full swing now Reports on page B2 Flag football predictions and Bob Olivier are on page Dave Burrows Leaving Leafs and Halton Hills Herald Sports Due Burrows thought he had a good enough training the skirling line up of the Toronto Leafs ycir However as the team third game of the season ip roathes tonight it that Georgetown only il Hockey League will miss the game against it further fuel to the rumour that the best defcnsiu in the league will traded The or old six foot one pound left shooting dtfenseman is a professional veteran of nine years and rcihics thai with the increased rear guard talent in the Leaf organization now his days wearing he blue and white Maple Icil jersey number may be numbered two years Sports Week spoke with Burrows it a recent practice at Maple Leaf Gardens It had to be one of the happiest days of my life when traded to Ihe Leafs by the Pittsburgh Penguins in said the Toronto native He joined the Leaf defensive corps which included Trevor Dave Hutch son and Joel No wonder he and Hie leim the Montreal idiens defence could be debated as being stronger COMING ItOMF The trade wis i homecoming Burrows had placd for tin Dixie w in high school lie was then picked up by the Bhck Hawks organization and dispatched to their St Major Junior A team After playmj his time out he went to Dallas a team the Leafs and Hawks shared as a farm club He remained there for two years before p up by the Penguins In seven years pro company Willi Pittsburgh he scored goals and added Burrows always admired veteran Tim who played for both the Leafs and Penguins He so Strong The young lookie gul a Ihrill of his life when he actually pliyed on the same defensive pairing with his Idol Pittsburgh coach Kelly gave me lots of ice lime Burrows appreciatively He went with the young guys something new Leaf coach Joe Croiier is doing this He next oldest on the team to 35year old Ron Ellis Burrows admits that could against me With Hie defensive record in the last year the Miple are obviously trying to improve their chances by employing the best possible talent on the blue line they can The youth iddition of Dave Farrlsh Robert Dave Slid Slav is Duns made making the starting lineup that much more difficult Both Burrows and Turnbull arc aging warriors who still have a few good years left to ploy in the NHL however perhaps not with coach Leafs Talk is of one of them being traded to the Edmonton Oilers for some kind of goal scoring forward Burrows stood on guard at he Leaf blue line for two Photo courtesy of Toronto Maple lrafs Fellow team mates speak well of the man who commutes from here to the downtown rink everyday in his Cherokee jeep We need him says sometimes partner steady all the time says team captain Sillier lies i guy the young guys can look to for fundi men lis Coach says that Burrows suffered a bit of hip injury and that he will work him in to the line up So there miy be hope for young Georgetown hockey players see one of their newest citizens in action yet this Ml pie Leaf These ladles enjoy BEING FIT exercises United Gems and Sabres brawl The cross between the George town Gemini the Acton Sabres resumed with full momentum Sunday night Thetwoteat ho have in recent years been fighting for the bottom spot in the Central irricdon their battle literally just few nights ago The Gems were assessed a total minutes in penalties with three major and one The Sabres were penalized mutes with three m ijor mis Oh yes by the way scon wis toi for Acton Scoring for Acton were Kcr Keif with three Glenn with two Put Gary Williams BarryTrodd Dennis Mark and Art Keating with singles Paul ras Br id and Mirk put puck the net for Georgetown In other Gem iclion a wei Tuesday they Inst In Ingres two and Mike James will accounted for the Gems As forSundiy si be investigated by the Hockey Association Mori on It in next week Sports Week JR 11 MS Gem coach Tom Daley Is a proud fithtr tils week His wife Judy give birth late night or early Sun day morning a baby girl named As well Gemini team prcsi Bob is getting married Saturday He will wed Vera Van Mill of Georgeti In Owen Sound In Gordon and Steve Ilronlzew a in the white fight g lor Herald photo by Chris Aagaard Too cocky for own good Raiders lose and draw The Owen Sound Greys wilt be it Gordon Alcolt niht and the Haiders will be re for After losirf to them here then them Gr there Saturdiy theGeorfe town will be far Hit Mil We been ekv fir our own Under coach going to be to just put on ihe know tin Owen Sound proved tint btlh hl the r home opener the Haiders forgot all Kit first period and Bruce from John 1 stored the third scored m tie first Ihrce times in tic and four times in i rd period Tie Raiders the r mints 1111 hut led minutes in rmnlliis to JO Ihe ri and a lilt tie In- rdered the en In the both ilis quired ff makinp in the Sound tender James Popov was Peter was fight ng from lee off Inf He lid il in the back of his mind tint they the Grey I md all dcfin the i a I it of We made they put in the net just like you re supposed to do Georgetown was able to Hay Toiiilh from Ron goallind hid one in In Owen liter the with seconds to phy to tie the jinn at sit I won But of i in which both hid ill five they id on the ice thp ami with MtDuffe a rniib in rter ind I men rdinj to could nil even iheir i i im iosr 1ilein sec period it Ihe mirk Ruder Sine st eked him lit il this all jeir The plijirs the file it for on the rest of the for the remainder of the Winders and Gordon had to be moved to centre lo help Owen Sound has a couple of good solid players and if their goalie plays like he did against us llev be trouble predicts He find out for sure Saturday Raiders to to meet the newest turn in the league tin n i sec in pe i c fiml period tin thru times Ihe in irk in Gordon and St I from I ltd dry Joe I from ids trim from unded out Out f McFayden signs Gary with the Georgetown Raiders this week ending speculation that he would return to the International Hockey He in ind Dick Miller all failed to crack the lineup of while at the learn s in a week ago The arc still hoping to catch on to mother im In the league with a five game wis the Toronto Leafs third draft choice in G gotngandovenll He has toiled in minor since Last year he ended with the Dayton Ohio Rebel volleyball team loses two regular league matches 11 II It was a bus week fir the Rebel team two itches Hilton schools and a at sity this weekend On Monday tit Rebels cited to for milch with Ihe Trnfilgir Tie strmg offense of the Ribels could not defense of the squad and game on both sides id Hie Hi In Is 11 mi 11 scores Thursdij tie Rebels pi ij I Ihe visitor in Oiks Ihi ltd Is ire lh s did rut iffeel their is the won lit first and The r 1hirdanieilit just won is 11 The I ill which the Rebels Of I fin both f phvinhii of were dub ir hid distinct i nitres over In Ihis li un every Ill 1 i I Iwo I pi for game won Tin first on is Oavia Thompson Club who ire forOnlinoindfor hi loin Thy lost The I ranked ind ranked weredtfeiUd bj Bl ike lock both times lj 13 ind 155 Second lost to Leiminton 159 and 15S Grant silted Fver plijcd well tided with the Improved petition He also noted that the Rebels improved over the course of the day Wednesday today the Blake lock ind will try to first pi ice in the East vision Spectators are Oktoberfest titles go to GDHS midgets and juniors a rill The ttam winner win nit chimed victory it the Imitation in Kitcbenir I ridiy rlnwn won four of the sik division il lilies including midget junnrcirls mid ind Junior boys senior fjrls were a close third is they win hut two joints from setoid place St Hie senior le wen urlh ill ind were men six int from phitt Thtsinlor finished with a of J Hi Ik Is won for the Hits I ml finished i midget boys nee him were I son of Hull tit Howie close behind f r nil luriniprived when hi dnmtd Jlrd nil Dive Griffiths tin w in tin junior rici when In pi id slroni 1- lowing Griffith were sixth I Jib and lack mi finish s tin huh Mete lift was as Rebels met all of their goals She added that The team proved equal to this arduous It shows they re in superb shape Todij the Rebel learn is at Kelso for the annual to de i d the title which they have lit Id pist six years Continued trophies for the lop Ill Ml IKSI should to sin Ii individiiils is I tin for first in the mid 1 iris ice she won by more thin metres Also don well Hint first race wire leinlie Gnsby djhth Karen I d ir ije very The entire junior twirls team dcsirvts is Ihey with their first our runners the top ten posilinnr AH of their were In the top sixteen i iicinluk tile Iiik in in pi iced fourth She fi by Debbie New sixth Sherry I mucin unshed Mill who i re illy jutihr is senior for first tin her nine Reed 15th me Joins Robin SMITH SI rhi was by Doug Smith with his second pi ice finish Smith wis lo seconds the I Smith for lohnWarnoek 11th Jim McGregor 5ti lint ton and George I with a strong The courses illy even more so thin tie lilt of llus

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