Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1981, p. 6

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Page WFEKEND EXTRA Friday November It NORTH HALTON SPORTS For Alt Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown the HER ALP Sportsweek TIRE CENTRE Moore Park Georgetown 8775110 Georgetown Geminis edge Thornhill TBirds Two short handed goals pcd power Georgetown J B lo a win over the Thornhill Thunder birds Tuesday night at Gordon Arena Although the opened the scoring with a power play goal by Steve assisted by M McCaulcy the Gems tied It up quickly as Bob Morrow dump ed one behind goalie Hick barely 10 seconds later after gobbling up a passing play organized by teammates Bob Dean and M Morrow pulled the Gems ahead early In the second period on a short handed effort set up by Dean M the gap 1 on another short handed effort during the last five minutes of the period Kennedy and Kerry Fry The Gem scoring blitz over though With Just under two minutes remaining In the period Kennedy picked point of the game scoring on a pais tactfully zed by Mark Hamilton But the narro wed the gap in the dying of the period as Grant Davidson tall against Gem the end to end play In the third period the Gems were held scoreless However managed one more goal with five re mil In the game as Shane teamed up with Bob Caldwell and Tschippcr to score on a power play with Gems Guy Cormier in the penalty box Steer faced shots as the Gems claimed thejr second or the season At the opposite end of the Ice was the target for Gem tries Gem fans can look forward to a big game this Sunday as the Georgetown club faces arch rivals the Acton Sabres The game begins 30 at Cordon Arena Sport a Gemini TShirt Sunday night Tshirt night when the Gems play a gain 1 the Acton Sabres al Arena Sponsored by North Ballon Sports of Georgetown night will mean Ihnl all kids yean and under will get a free Gemini SABRE RATTLING After playing Richmond Kill Dyne Monday nigh I doling It sod then defeating the Thomhlll Arena Tuesday night Georgetown Gems face off against Ihe Acton Sabres Sunday night In Candy Co Pee Wees Tough competition on the road Candy Company Product tons had a b g week on the Tier II Pec Wee circuit this past week Monday night on the road against the host Burlington Major Pec Wees the Candy Makers met their toughest opposition In the six team league Georgetown was up to the task and skated to a well deserved win J Manning from Mike Ross and Scott got our Wees off lo an early 10 lead In the second period Chuck Peebles set up Rob Cooper before Craig with an unassisted goal ran the score to Early In the third Burlington narrowed ihe mar gin to before Dannj Lane wiu assists to Peebles and Kevin restored the three goal cushion The home side had a power play goal In the games last minute but the outcome had already been settled Saturday on borne Ice the Candymen their re cord to five wins In five games with an easy win verms they have dona in each of their five wins Georgetown scored In Ihe first minute of the game this time an unassisted shot by Chuck Peebles In all ten shots crossed the goal line with Georgetown doing all the in the 100 romp At Ihe final buner the score showed Chuck Peebles had four goals and Danny Lane with a pair Rob Cooper Rob and Rob Cocks the Rob line together with Jason had one each Sean Finn led the play makers with f ve assists Kevin sol up three while Cooper Bew McGuJgao andDavcChntlen added single Rich was flawless along the with Garry Butwell going all the way to the nets for a well deserved despite Ihe wide goal spread SUNOCOS HERE TOMORROW Georgetown Intermediate A Balder are In tonight for game against Shipbuilders which prom lit to be en duel the team continue to squeeze one another from lop po4 Id seven learn league Tomorrow Ihe Port Elgin Sunocos villi Arena for a game against the beginning United Fire Safet Chalk up a 92 victory In their only game last week United Fire Solely Minor Wees handled Oak vllle to chalk up a win Georgetown kept up a steady pressure which resulted In Ihrec goals In each period Cocoach Rick Lor I to said be was particularly pleased with the fact that the goals were well throughout the Pairs went lo Ken Lang don and Alain with singles to Jason Arnold David Harris Mit Shepherd Trevor and This win brings the team league record so far to wins tosses and 3 lies Weekend Juvenile action results JUVENILE Jr Raiders a Goals Gary Lock wood Terry Moustorrd Scolt Brush Kevin Phillips Assists John Sellar Steven Ferguson Kevin Phil lips Terry Moustarrd AandBPIumblng Goals Noel Don Casselman Twin Windows Goals Craig McLaughlin Shawn Zuber Assists Shawn Zuber Rod Cook Bob Grasby Jim Steering Goal flTTHRUWAY YOU RE MORE THAN WELCOMED 347GUELPHST GEORGETOWN OPTICAL COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE MARKETPLACE PLAZA NO ONE EVER BUYING OUAUTT Country low CMC 8771111 162 ARMSTRONGS MM NO SALES TAX on any car purchased before November 30th DUSTER 318W8 1977 FIREBIRD Auto Buckets PSPB Console AMFM Tilt Stock No cert FURY DATSUN710 4speedbado excellent k 118 SATURDAY ONLY 1980 DIPLOMAT iolh 4200 Cloth seats Lie AS IS SPECIAL 1975 LEMANS Stock No 119 REMEMBER WE PAY THE TAX ARMSTRONG SALES 347GuelphSt GEORGETOWN

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