THE Wednesday Drtenber IS 1 Herald Sportsline 8772201 the HERALD S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE MooraParkPlais Georgetown 8775110 Easttvood takes division A title Georgetown Racquet Club held a Junior fun flight squash tournament over the last two weekends with girls and boys aged between 9 and 15 competing Following preliminary rounds play placed Into Tour categories Semi and finals were held Dec 12 Winners and runners up were Division A Stephen Eastwood defeated Sean Cotton Division David Harris over LianeMonchamp Division C Sherllyn over Richard Sowery Division Erin Hughes defeated Kelly Cotton brief a wind up party followed in the club house One tie one loss The United Fire Safety rep Novice hockey squad finished the week with a sound exhibition win and one tie suffering one loss Thursday in Erin the locals won powered by the from Shawn Pearson 2 Tim Stephen and Ernie Rooster Wright contributed two assists as did Chad Perry SlngleawenttoRyanPellsand Shawn Pearson Novices lose in Saturday in Dundas the Novices were defeated The teamwent up against a tough team that Is undefeated this season Tim had two goals and Jeff Wright was credited with an assist Georgetown David Frost was unbelievable according to coach Brian James Sunday in Burlington the novices tied 33 Scott McGuigan had two goals while Stephen Wright had one with Greg Dobbins collecting two assists Kevin McMurray In net had a good gome saving the tie with seconds left in the game with a hot glove hand The team is off to a Hespeler tournament this week with their first game Saturday versus Bradford Sunday Social Run Runners of all ages are invited to the second weekly Georgetown Sunday Social Run this Sunday Dec 19 Runners of all types will enjoy an opportunity of meeting and running in an informal manner with others of similar interests The group will meet at the High School football Meld a Sunday prepared to run Bill burning The Acton Junior will be holding a special ceremony Dec IB at the Acton arena at a to bum an outstanding Ice bill The ceremony finally marks the occasion of debt free ice time from years previous On hand is expected to be Mayor and Recreation Director Tom Shcpard High Park victory Late news is better than no Barb Crane team of Lois Dot Burgess and Marilyn went to the Grenadier Bonspiel at High Park They were the high one game winners for their draw Congratulations Well the Business Girls finished up tneir first draw last week and coming out on the top was Shirley team consisting of Norma Porter Lois Massey and Nancy Shannon Finishing second was the team of Sharon Wood Joanne Lynne Jefferson and Burt Third was Peggy Darmodys team of MacLaren Lynda and Dot Hicks The draw was made for the second schedule which will commence on the January If you do not know whose team you are on feel free to call The winners of the first draw for the Juniors was team of Scott Russell Dave Wood Dous and Karen Edgar Second was Barb MacKeeman Ken McDermot Ken Powers and Finishing third was the team of Jen Wood Brad Andy Hicks and Janet Mlcklethwajte Congratulation to all our winners The Friday night mixed finished up their draw last week with winners and prises to be announced this Friday at our Turkey Our competitive team of Jeff Wood Scott Russell Glen Farrow and Ken were one of teams competing this weekend at the Winter Games In Milton It was a knockout competition and they were successful in knocking off Chinguacousy in their first gam They met Milton in the semis and the game went right down to last rock with Milton finishing on top They played well and we re proud ana good luck to Alice Fraxer and her rink ho will be going to the Ladies District Provincial this week at Dixie Geminis halt their tailspin Best team effort against Milton produces 62 win In what general manager Bob Webster called the best team effort all the Georgetown Junior Geminis and the Mil ton Steamers Friday night The third place Steamers never got untracked because of the Gemini attack coach Jules Russian said After a disastrous On a positive note the game against the defence played well but Colts the night before the the refereeing was quest victory was particularly ionable on several calls welcomed The Colts which can be crucial in a scored six power play tight gome like Sunday goals but in Milton Russian laid gome the Georgetown Streetsvllle coach club were stingy while Larry Stern admitted that penalty killing the ref gave us The same held true breaks at times Stem against the Streetsville was impressed at how Sunday night at Georgetown bustled and home when Georgetown ployed smart hockey lost The Gems only SKATING allowed one power play That Georgetown goal coach has got them play SCORING well Georgetown Coach Russian stop skating expressed some hint of Stern said pleasure over his team a scored their goal scoring output which last goal into an empty has also started to net as Georgetown tried improve to even the score when Georgetown looked hn down two goals Is the last pressive in their Sunday minute Kennedy had an skating with them period excellent game for the for period Gems scoring two clutch But the overall desire goals but they were more and enthusiasm than matched by the snowing for the entire Mike Gerrie who Gemini team and Streets- scored four goals for his ville wanted to win the team game more the coach Streetsvllle have only said lost two games this The team follow season and have five their assignments totally players the top eight and discipline waned the positions of the Central coach said As well the Junior B scoring leader team was missing the ship defensive work of Peter In the period the Holler and the hustle of held their own Paul White against for the first six minutes when Mike Steer was beaten in a crowd in front of the net POWER PLAY Gemini forward Mark Hamilton walked away from a potential fight which gave his team a power play opportunity Affiliate player Steve scored a goal on the power play on a rebound to tie the game at 11 The Derbys went ahead on a goal shot from Just Inside the that bounced off Steers pad and trickled in From the slot defence- man Chris tied the game for Georgetown with seconds left In a power play attempt In the second period the Derbys scored early on a goal mouth scramble With each team short one man Herb scored a goal for George town when he poked one behind Streetsville Lee Williams from behind the net A questionable call by the referee resulted in taking a lead on a goal scored after the puck was smothered by four Genu players In the slot area for about 10 seconds The puck finally come loose and Mike Gerrie for the was Johnny on the Spot to flip in an empty net goal An obviously upset Mike Steer was beat Gemini defence man Brad fallen Mike Steer and Steve number fight off elusive Mike shortly after on a long Sliding shot from the left point Rlv Kennedy put the Geminis back on track on a shot from in front of the net assisted by Lance Doucette and Jay Bar- well went ahead on a that foiled Mike Steer who flopped to the Ice Streetsville added another on a wrist shot from the left faceoff circle Jay Harwell for the Geminis put some spirit back on the team with his goal on a shot from the slot which he neatly maneuvered into from the blueline The emotion packed second period ended with one major fight which saw Chris ejected from the game for the Geminis In the third period Kennedy put Georgetown within one goal of Streets with his shot off a rebound With 7 left in the game the seemed to be threatened but the Derbys came back and scored one minute later EMPTY The last goal was on empty net by after the Gems took Steer out In favor of an extra attacker Mike Steer stopped three clear breakaways in the third period and looked good but coach Russian felt he let in about three soft goals during the course of the game During Milton four goals against the Herald photo test the went ahead In the first period on goals by Mike Kevin Frank and Bob Georgetown kept Milt on off the in the second period while scoring on a power play by Mark Hamilton and adding another by Kevin Frank on a short handed effort Landry to end the score at Aw Barrie buried Chrysler Raiders dominate Flyers 182 104 in weekend games North curling if ft SKATING STARS Competing in the George town Figure Skating club meet and finishing first was Erin Hughes lop followed by right with Lisa Johnson In third Herald photo In back to back games with the hapless Barrie Flyers the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders a need their opponents in two lopsided victories which might as well have been scores from the National Football League The Raiders in Friday night trounced their opponents then came back to Georgetown and registered a win In an awesome display of offence Georgetown only led 32 after the first period Friday night but they exploded for six goals in second period and nine goals in the final period Every Raider at the Barrio game collected at least one point Guy Cormier collected a hat trick by the end of the second period and defenceman John Saunders added three goals as well Those amassing two goals were numerous Gary Tim Ampleford Glenn Murray Bruce Ellison a shot for doubles while singles went to Barry Trood Scott McKenzie and Bill Gerrie The Raiders made their shots on net count Clyde Harris t last an entire game In Friday washout He was replaced by Mike Lay cock in the final period after facing shots in two periods Again were only down 32 at the end of the second period but the overall depth of the Raiders began to show through in the final two periods Scott McKenzie started things off for George town with a goal five minutes into the game front Bill Genie Then Malcolm Anthony connected for a goal assisted by Gord Doug Fry added another on a shot assisted by Tim Turner and Glenn Murray In the second period Murray advanced the score to 42 Bill Gerrie scored at the mark of the period assisted by Scott for the Raiders Malcolm Anthony then scored from Barry and Bruce Ellison for a score Guy Cormier put another goal on the scoreboard in the third period at the mid way mark with a shot assisted by Ellison and Malcolm Anthony Then Doug Fry scored at the 30 marie for a score Scott and Gary McFadyen finished off the scoring with singles Georgetown Brad Miller stopped shots during the night SCORING STATS More skating photos on page As of December A Pis PIM John Matthews Coll 19 25 Coll IS 20 VytasUrbas George Wilson Coll 19 11 Lary Coo Coll 19 TimCOIley Coll 19 12 Tim Turner 13 S3 10 Doug Gillespie Mid IB 9 Guy Cormier Gtwn 14 a Glenn Murray Gtwn 17 11 31 Mid IB 16 30 WayncDusome IS IS 14 29 Terry Mid IB 13 IS Major Peewees blank Ancaster The Major were busy last week with three league games At Brampton on Tuesday night the boys were com ing off wo late nights previously and it showed Wo just skating as Brampton went two up early in the first period Ken Langdon got one back picking up a re bound from Mark Shep herd shot Alain Thl bault also made a nice effort on this goal Before the first was over Brampton had again to go up The second and third periods produced little improve ment in our play Trevcr added a goal in the second with arrests to Jeff Brady and Donnie Cruise With only a minute left in the gome Brampton goalie mis handled an easy puck and the goal was awarded to We were lucky to come away with a tie On Thursday at home against Streetsville the hockey was a little better Despite playing a more aggress ive game with better positional play and some playmaklng In evidence Streetsville went one up tarty in the second It was evenly matched for the remainder of the game with possibly a slight edge for our side We finally the third when Dave Karris took a Trent Burton pass in front of the net and Cartwheels profitable sneaked a slider into the corner For the third game in a row it ended in a lie however this one should have been in the win column Winning ways returned on Saturday A visit to turned out a win Mark Shepherd put a shot away from the early in the first period Alain had dug the puck out of the corner for him In the second Jeff Brady was standing all alone with a wide open net v hen Jason Arnold poked the puck over to him from a scramble Late In the third Alain Thibault knocked in Ken Langdon rebound for the third goal Newcomer DaveChatten started this goal with some strong blueline play For the first time in a number of games boys were playing some smart hockey and were trying to give the open man the puck We still need to capitalize on Ing chances however The Hills Jills Gymnastics club raised during their big annual fundraising event Cartwheels for Cash The participating gymnasts numbering around were active In the Nov 27 Santa Ctaua parade in Georgetown The club members per formed cartwheels along the parade route and were sponsored a certain amount per cartwheel First prize went to Lynn David who collected Ml and won a place finish and she was rewarded with special pair of leotards Kelly BusseU in third place raised and she won a new pair of track pants The following gymnasts raised over and they were given gym slippers or a JUls Tshirt Trace Clark Janet Hadtagham Faith Richardson Erica Williams Darby Griffiths ferBeecker Andrea Crosby The money raised Is used to purchase new gymnastics equipment Participants were treated to a party Dec for their efforts Rep playing dates Novice Sun Dec IB it Georgetown 3pm Minor Atom Dec 20 GeorgetownatOrangeville 10pm Dec Dec 16 Sun Dec 19 Georgetown at Oakville 4 Minor Pee wee Sun Dec 19 Georgetown at Milton Tues Dec It Dundas at Georgetown 40 pm Peru re Thurs Dec 40pm Sun Dec 19 Georgetown at Oakville 30pm At a recent race In Brampton three local beys bowed mettle by winning awards Directed by coach Mario back row a Mack bell Ryan Robinson won a In he White belt division while Graham won a bronze In the Orange bell division Mark Bergeron a geld while Russell Warren managed a bronze Seen here are the winners left to right Graham Ron el I Warren and Ryan