Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1982, p. 5

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the HERALD Sportsweek HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Park Plata 8775110 Raiders face biggest challenge against Cap Pele tonight JOIN US IN THE FIGHT Last weekend the George town Chrysler Raiders clipp ed a game sweep of the Intermediate A series with the Thunder Boy ere with a victory The games wore land 11 wins lor Georgetown The Raiders advanced as AllOntario champions now host the Eastern finals against Cap New Brunswick Cap is located about miles from Monet on The Capitals won their Canadian Bom final In three straight games over St John New found and winning the final game Sunday II 2 Caps won the other two and Western teams still alive on the Hardy Cup Intermediate trail are Kangaroos and the North End Flyers from Winnipeg Assessing the Cap Capitals Georgetown at manager Dave says his team will be facing a very fastska ting disciplined hockey club that ploy defen sive hockey in their own end compared to the offensive- minded George A From the reports Kentner has heard the Capitals have perhaps two lines who do Terriers folding The Terriers Inter mediate A franchise to danger of folding as dent George Maconachle announced to his publicist Paul Itimstcad that a debt Just too much for him to handle Maconachle la quoted as saying If somebody else wants to run the team they can If they assume our debts The newly formed Junior A offered to pay the Terrier debt If Maconachle would join their organization The Terriers as a senior club won the Allan Cup In 1973 to become champions at that level of hockey Three years ago because of travelling costs the team moved from senior hockey to Intermediate hockey Maconachle has been running the club for seven years moat of the scoring but Georgetown he counters has three lines that do the scoring tending seems to be a strength for the Capitals who have Yves a of the Central and A men can leagues Scott Grady Bob Warner for Cap played for Canada a national team in and Warner is an ex Toronto Maple Leaf from the season the same fjcar Georgetown Raider Gary McFadycn entered the Leaf The Capitals also have a former Quebec player J on their According to Dave Die Cap team consists of three or four players from tost year Hardy Cup team from Charjottetown Also there are players on the team which played for the Monc ton Hawks when they won the Hardy Cup yean ago As Kentner says The Raiders are the rookies Candy Co Tier end their successful season Fry above of he looked Impmilve Id Thunder Ray with the Id en He could see action against Cap Pete In the coming playoff serin Tickets cost more Jack Handy of the Raider executive says tickets for the series against Georgetown will cast adults students and a price for children and seniors Advance tickets arc available at Dairy Queen or Kentners In addition the box office will be open Friday until lpm for those who want to buy their tickets early The run In succession starting Friday night at wins three games Every game starts at 8 30 except for Saturday night which begins at rn By GARY LANE Herald Special Our Tier Pee Wee Candy Company Productions ended a successful season this week in spite of being defeated games to one In their playoff finals with Burling Monday night in Burling ton the home team scored with their first shot of he game and then skated to a convincing win Georgetown played well but their opponents were even better and more deter mined to end a long season of close rivalry Georgetown a only goal came from the slick of Rob Cooper with an assist to Cave Chat ten As a further blow to the team the fathers of the Candy men the next night skated to a sweet victory In a father and son contest and showed the boys that sharp passing hard skating and accurate wrist shots have their place in the game today First star In the was Charlie Peebles with his exhibition of ferocious fore checking A very good season of hockey was the result of the fine efforts of several Indl vidua la Many thanks to team sponsor Mr John Candy the Georgetown Tier II convenor Mike Ross team supporters known as Rita Rowdies coach and his assistant Garry Knight together with Don Smith who handled the managerial duties Then of course the Candy Company themselves lots to cheer about with Sean Mltton and Garry In goal while the defence Included Scott Sean Finn Rich and big Chuck Peebles The three forward lines were Rob Cooper Jason and Rob McGulgan Danny Lane Kevin and Robin rocks together with Jim Manning Mike Ross and Craig Nlcotuccl They beat North York and Hi II crest Against the Hamilton Georgetown lost I which meant the Huskies go on to the grand championships while Georgetown plays Kingston for the Cham pionships Since 1956 thousands of and 9 car old boys have participated in the Tyke Tournament Twenty teams will face of In hopes of winning lop honors More than has been raised through this event for Ihc physically disabled children served by the Easter Seal Society now celebrating its swim programs The Georgetown Y is helping tho maintain a hundred year old tradition by continuing to offer swim Instruction programs at the Georgetown Indoor pool Although children classes are already full there is still time for adults to register at Following a progressive education format local Instructors evaluate their students accomplishments each day and have no final teat day Instructing are Morrow Sheila Macdonald Dun Stewart Cheryl Thompson Cheryl Llghtowlers and Craig Carlisle Classes continue Sunday through June except May GEORGETOWN Custom Car Sound Repairs to all stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables Home or Auto Day Guarantee FREE Estimates Big or Small We Fix Them Aft SINCLAIR AVE UNIT 170 8772425 WITH FLOWERS Flowers Georgetown Mirtat Piece Our Business Is Spreading Campbells Lime Service tquippt to tut unlet Nwip You Btftw LIME NOW HI SMI CALL 9 6473448 NOTICE The present executive of the Glen Williams Ball Park Committee Ino wish to terminate their agreement with the Town ot Halton Hills and revert the Ball Park operation to the Recreation Department Any per son who is in disagreement with this decision and would participate in the act of maintenance and operation of the Ball Park please contact Mr Neil Best Mr Earl Cuthberl Mr Don Hancock 8777277 8773442 8779078 by April 17th 1982 Committee Inc Industrial fastball grows The Industrial rattball League In Georgetown could expand from six to as many alio tea mi but the league Is jssurnl of at least nine says elected president The league is working on final rati ana I touches and meeting ahould solidify all said and Wcdnesda are boohed as Industrial night as was last he aid although each or the teams will probably play games because of expansion The league starts its sche dule the first week in May along with on the executive are Larry Louth vicepresident and treasurer Internation Ice Hockey Burlington Scouting Group Open Hockey TRY0UT CAMP For players 16 years old and up DAY CAMP May 1st 2nd 1982 Memorial Arena For Information Call Thompson Road Mr Milton 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