Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1982, p. 11

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Development Minor Atoms in tight series Georgetown Minor Atoms opened their off series In Stratford on victory George own opened the scoring when Vies McCauley Tired in a shot assisted by Wad cones later Stratford tied In the second period St rat ford took 1 lead before Hark Unto scored an goal In lie the game Georgetown went when We McCauley scored his second assisted fay David Hodgson With l remaining In the gam Wes McCauley com Dieted the ha I trick with Mark and Mike Barnes Stratford added another goal nine second later final score Georgetown Strat lord The entire team turned in a fine effort with honorable mention to strong checking by Joel Burton Andy Pea rcc and Sean Gardner Finn played extremely well In goal for Georgetown Stratford evened of Georgetown opened the with in seconds re maining m lie first period when found the corner with Mark Iorito and Joel Burton assisting In the second Stratford lied up only to have Georgetown go ahead when Sean Gardner scored awls ted by Mike Melville and Andy It looked as though George town their second vie but Stratford lied It at will seconds remaining In ten minute overtime went ahead Mike McElroy scored on a long shot from the blue lint with Mike Barnes and Wade Serjeanlson assisting Georgetown hid numerous to lie the game but could not find the open Chris was out standing in goal for The next game will be played at Memorial Thursday at i Sports in brief Geminis year end dinner The Georgetown Junior will be holding their annual yearend banquet in which special awards will be presented to some of the The Friday March 12 dinnerdance will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 hall Tickets are per can be attained through Bob McCandless Sr or ThL Acton Junior Sabres will be holding their hockey year end banquet April Eastwood eighth Local gymnast Gail Eastwood competed In the lecond qualifying Central legion gymnastic meet at her home club Milton on Sunday Competing In the girl Tyro division Gall scored a 10 on bars the highest murk In Regional competition this year In all events and divisions Unfortunately pulled stomach muscles prevented her from executing the other events at her usual standard Although In a great deal of pain still managed place Gall will be out of the gym three weeks and hopes to the final meet to April and Lacrosse registration Those wishing to register for Brampton Minor Lacrosse should note tlic fallowing registration dales March6nl9 30 am March at to p March at lolpm at Civic Centre and Century Gardens The fee per boy or girl Is Any former Brampton Minor Lacrosse player who brings In a new player to join lacrosse will receive a K refund when they register For mure information call Recreation Report Activities brochure The Recreation and Parks Department will be distributing the Spring Issue of Community and Leisure Opportunities on March 9 and 10 1962 This 40page brochure will be distributed by carrier to Acton residents on March Brochures will be dropped off at general stores poet offices banks and other frequented locations The brochure will include information on Town of Italian Hills Recreation and Parks Department programs Happenings at the Cultural Centre Georgetown and Acton Library programs Acton programs Community ice Groups Sport Group Contact list and registration information Watch for this Informative booklet with a green cover on March and 10 1983 together psemapamon MUHAT MOT0B ROBERT TAIT LTD 1740uaphStrMt 877 Heritage worth remember A brief history of the past award winners The beginnings of the Georgetown Hockey Rent age award originated our years ago when a play the Intermediate A Raiders In making the announce ment of the dinner George town Raiders publicity director Trtior Moons said the theme of the dinner would be three fold It will be the Introduct tun of the Raider Yugoslav game to be played the next night will pay tribute to local people who have devoted much of their lime to hockey and we also want to play up liwns great hockey Hon he said Canadian Tin and McLaughlin Associates co- sponsored the Hotkey Her it age banquet when allowed for the ticket prices to be held at for adults and S3 lor children Dinner Four hundred people gathered for the Georgetown Raiders Hockey Heritage dinner at Holy Cross Audi tonum I eb 14 to other things pay homage to Jack Harrison Harrison the club s trainer spent the last half century or so part of his life to hockey Telegrams were received from Harold Ballard dent of Maple Leaf Gardens and Lefty Reid curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame Ballard also sent along a hockey stick autographed by all Ihe members of the Maple Leaf team IlillEidoklmotf publisher of the Hal ton Hills Herald presented Harrison with a IB Inch by inch color portrait of the trainer in full Raider garb 1919 Dinner was chosen as the winner of the Hockey Heritage award It was the first year the Hockey Heritage council used public nominations lor the award In his years with hockey was president and treasurer of the Support Group treasurer of the Inter national Bantam tournament and he served In various capacities In the house leagues He was never a coach or manager of a team The one thing about being involved with kids hockey is that the boys kept feeling young Norton said 1980 Dinner For their many years of devoted service and Involve merit in minor hockey In Georgetown the local Branch 120 of the Royal Canadian Legion was chosen 1980 winners of the Hockey Heritage award Their association with minor hockey dates back to 1936 and the Little NHL Some of the sponsors and members of the Hockey Heritage council get together for a group photo Jin a Shown above are Back row I to Bob Hooper Treasurer of the llerltagi Council Murray owner of Canadian Tire and sponsor Ian Ward member of Council and of Support Group hockey Front row I la Roy Norton Sr recipient of second Heritage award and member of council Jim director of AkenClark real estate Barry 1 1 worth owner of Georgetown Chryiler and Heritage sponsor Although they arc not active ly Involved in hockey this year the Legion has over years been instrumental in the insolvents of young hockey players in the community Dinner Mr LG Bud James was last J car recipient of the Hockey Heritage award Involvement of James In Georgetown hockey dates to 1915 In the days of Legion hockey He assisted end Lcn Self during those early morning Saturday games and was active In Saturday hockey for 17 The diversity of his Interest and participation in all levels of hockey In the community arc particularly impressive James was on executive of Support Group hockey for two years During the early sixties he was manager of the George town Midgets who won three consecutive ISH2 Dinner The 1982 winner of the Heritage Award is Gerry present conch of the Georgetown Chrysler Raid ore Intermediate A hockey Both as a player and coach Gerry has displajeda tremendous amount of dedi cation leadership and talent to Georgetown hockey SICnOND THE HERALD March Page West Insurance DRG Juveniles attain victory over Stratford West Insurance Juvenile rep hockey team from Georgetown Jutt wercn I up for their day Feb game against Stratford as they lost l Only Kelvin Hackett scored assisted by Bob However three days later Georgetown engineered a victory to avenge the loss to Stratford The boys came out hard and fast In the game scoring two goals before the game was one minute old Stratford never did get on track The ORG Juveniles now take on Erie In next round at Atcott Thursday March at p m Scoring In the Thursday contest against Stratford were Bob Morrow Tom Cull with two goals had a single Assists were Tom Cull Bob Morrow llrad Nicoluccl Shan Lefcbvrc Bob Fire Safety can play with the best THIBAUIT Herald Special The United Fire Safety Minor Pee Wees continued to show they can play with the best double A teams around Toronto last week as they lied two games and lost a third by a whisker In exhibition play Coaches Richard Lor to and Paul Morrow said they hale been pleased in recent lines with the strong desire and improved passing demonstrated by the squad in first game against Thursday the teams traded goals in the first period as Trevor Hark ley scored Alain put us ahead in the second with Jeff Brady assisting on both But came back with more goats in the second frame to go ahead 33 The squads battled throughout the third period until David Harris lied the game with less than a minute to go with the help of Trent Burton and Jason Arnold On Saturday the boys played Richmond Hill to a 2 tic on the strength of goals by Mark Shepherd with the help of Cruise and Alain and by Harris assisted by John to and Demise Cruise Sunday saw some fast paced exciting hockey as the squad the Jets who rank third In their league Mark Shepherd Ken Lang don assisted on both goals and Alain Thlbault and Peter At her Icy also earned an Goalie Paul I low let who had made several key saves early In the game was pulled for a sixth attacker but Intensive pressure on the Jets couldn produce the They finally slipped the last goal in our open not with ten seconds left to win Major Pee Wees J H FOBERT REAL ESTATE LIMITED RESIDENTIAL RURAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES LEASES APPRAISALS PROUDLY SERVING THE AREAS OF GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON MILTON ACTON J ERIN SINCE On 8775213 TORONTO 360 STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO of t mg games where outplayed the opposition and them by a margin of at least to 1 but the puck wouldn go in The score was with a minute left In the game on goats by Jeff Brady and MAJOR PEE WEE Goals Scott Minner 3 MlkeTTcffry2 Greg Clarke Paul Simmons Assists Philip Miller Mike Webster Lome Allen Scott JoeiGtllfi Goals Brian Cowling Guy Hillock Alain Shellds Assists Alain Scott Schofflemeer Proclamation The Town of Halton Hills has officially proclaimed the week of March 7 13th as French Week in our community La semaine du 7 an 1 3 mars a ete proclame La Semaine Francaise par Conseil de Halton Hills For their assistance in this en deavour we would like to thank the Ontario Arts Council Wintario and the Secretariat of State EMINI jr Qs- TERRY SUMSI0N AND STAGE COACH SHOW and N0RVAL JUNCTION HIGHWAY NO 7 Miles West ol Brampton SAT MARCH 6 1982 830 PM Special Occasion Permit TICKETS Applied For THE ARCADE Per Couple LANGCRAFT includes buffet MACS MILK 360Guel TELEPHONE 8771485

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