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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1983, p. 18

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Pages- SECTION THE Thursday December 1983 Labelmasters tie win two more but lose to Burlington Georgetown Label masters minor midgets saw plenty of action last week squaring off against leagueleading Chlnguacousy as well as second place Burling ton In all the squad played four league games producing two wins a tie and a loss One exhibition game resulted in a tough loss to the host Club On Monday night Labelmasters were up for the challenge as they to a 1 lie wilh Chlnguacousy The first period went scoreless as the two teams tested each other in end to- eking action Georgetown shot Chlng72ln the first and in the second Chinguacousy scored on a power play late in the second however Labelmustcr Mike Hunter made tlu power play work with only seconds left in the game Georgetown and have played to a draw in each meeting this season North curling On Thursday the team travelled to Ajax for a lough 3 loss to a well disciplined club Brian put the Labelmasters ahead early In the second period assisted by Dan Kent evened the score at but Chris from Dohcrty put us back in the lead six seconds later led It up twice more before finally scoring the winner at 45 of the third Dan Kent from Jeff Sholdicc notched Label masters third goal held the edge on play but Ajax worked some nice breakout and break plays and caught our boys off guard actually us IB Friday night action featured favourite opponent Flamboro who once again gave up two points lo the black and red This time however they did so very scoring the first goal of the game and two more before Ihey finally gave up the fourth goal to George town This t one of Lnbelmuters prettiest games but two points a two point Mike Dan Kent Brian and Mark Prim tallied for the locals with assists going to Doherty Chris Marling Saturday afternoon brought Georgetown a nemesis Burlington into lown Although the defeat certainly didnt reflect the play nevertheless this was Georgetown third loss lo Burlington this year Georgetown consistent outshot the oppo sition but did not get goals they had worked for In this game Ryan had the more involved and the lines were setting plays up from both points as well as from the comers and behind the net This kind of play set up several good chances that Just failed to connect On Sunday the team continued with this excellent style of hockey against arch rivals Mil ton This result was to totally dominate the play and Milt on Shots on goal were 3917 in George town favour and three of too goals from the point Goal scorers were Brian Arthur Dave Bertrand Brian and Mark Pries with assists by Mike Tun Bick and Heath for has been reliable all season but special mention this week goes to Steve Tucker for some very against sharp work Chlnguacousy Don I forget the big International match against the touring Swedish team on Thurs day Jan Come out to support Georgetown Label masters and see some fine hockey Minor win shutout Dixie rink wins OCA The ladies section wound up their Tuesday and Thursday afternoon draws last week Taking first place on Tuesday was Julie White Karen Heaslip Jan Ferguson and Barb Second spot went to Agnes Park Gcrt McGee Pat MacLeod and Irene Mcintosh Third were Mary Anne Marling Bev Eastwood Pat and Shirley Shi del I He Top spot on Thursday was realized by Greta Lamb Mary Wands Gladys and Barb Abray Second were Donna Blight Ellen Burns Mae Cartwright and June Polls Third were Ann Hartford Marilyn Mary Lou and Irene Mcintosh Skip Shirley McDermot and learn McGee Lois Massey and Betty Cox took first place in the Business Women first draw Second were Sharon Wood Carroll Evans and Mary Anne Third went to Karin Henderson Cathy Gladys and Marion Mills Mixed competitive First place for the Thursday night Mixed competitive went to Ashcroft Alice Andy and Mary Anne Second went to Steve and Shirley McDermot and George and Joan Shapcott Third went to the junior team of Bill Ken Scott Russell and Kirk Massey Both the junior and mens OCA zone playdowns took place this weekend North hosted the junior and skip Glen Farrow and teammates Andy Hicks Jim and Jim Grant met some tough competition winning their first game and then losing their next two teams Fifteen teams were on hand at the Dixie Curling Club In the men alt battling for the two spots Into the Inter Zone Skip Steve McDermot and mates Rob Sanford George Shapcott and Jack Massey lost their first game Friday night They returned Saturday to win their next two with skip Sieve McDermot curling top notch Their fourth game of the event was a tough one going into an extra end Though they had the hammer they fell to defeat and elimination at the hands of a Sawchenko Winning the Zones for the juniors were the CampbellrinkfrotnDlxie winning the Aside and the Maddaugh rink from Brampton the side Both will attend the inter zone playoff at Port Colbome The men competition was still going at time of writing so the winners were not known The ladles curling section raffled a quilt and our lucky winner was Marilyn Micklethwaltc Congratulations May I take this opportunity to wish each and everyone a very Merry Christmas remembering to watch all those goodies We still have to get down in the back come the new year By Herald correspondents The Georgetown A A Optimist minor hosted Streets Memorial Arena recently and walked an ay win Bill MacOonald open the scoring for Georgetown when he broke In alone on a pass From McCauley to bent the Orangeand White goalie in the top hand comer Three more unanswe red goals were counted in the third frame by Wes McCauley Bill MacDonald and Andy Pcarce with assists earned by Wade jeantson Mark 2 and Mike Melville Despite Hie final score this game was a real sleeper Richard earned the shutout for George town Action in Orange ville on Monday saw this same Georgetown team down the opposition An abundance of shots by the offensive unit combined with excellent penalty killing cement this victory Special mention to Dale en and Wade Serjeant son who both played a good hard skating game Mike Melville put the locals ahead at the mark of the first stanza feeding a Liftech atoms sharp Relying on sharp goal tending from Jason the George town major Orangc- recently Jason made a series of tough stops against the for wards and was menial in killing off penalties throughout the game to cam his shut out Coach Dave Parent was pleased with the team if fort exhibited by his players Jeff assisted by Jay and Nick Kilpin scored George town first goal mid way through the first period Brad add the insurance goal In the third period on an si 1st from Peter Lee On Saturday Jake and Bob De each Lamed three as Ihey led the team lo a victory over Ancaster started the scoring 32 of Ihe first period assisted by Bob Dezeeuw and Todd Butwell At 19 sirup round Ihe mark again assisted by Brad Tutt and Todd Brad completed the first period scoring assisted by Jake Poul and Bob Jeff Tlmmons scored unassisted in the second period and came back to set up Peter Leo on Georgetown fifth Late in the third period Bob mode an end end rush lo score the final goal or the game On Sunday vlllc to George town looking to avenge the earlier defeat but had to settle for a tie Jeff started the scoring unassisted in the first period Orange came back fighting and Jumped quickly lo a 2 1 lead Brad managed to tic period on an assist from Bob and Brad Todd gave Georgetown a short handed goal in the second period assisted by Peter Lee Orangc ville came right back and scored again to lie the game Late In the second period Mike powered a shot past the goal tender assisted by Brad Duby and Jeff Orangevllle managed the only third period goal to tie the rebound in open aide of the net from Dole McNlven and Andy Early In Ihe second frame Wade Serjeant son cashed in on a pass from blue line from McCauley and Bill Mac- Donald only to have come back with their first goal a few minutes later At OS passes from Mac- Donald and Ser were right on the money to McCauley who rifled a shot to count goal number three Mark Lorlto then counted on Mike Barnes rebound and MacDonald scored on a long pass from and Ser break ing in alone to beat the on a last minute deke counted once more in the final period as did Mark Lor i to with a prise from the circle from Mike Mc and Dale Chris along with the Murray slap- shots This Is the only undefeated team in regular league play at this point in the season in Georgetown ONE STOP CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Itf CAR STEREO for Dad AUTO BURGLAR ALARM for Ken CRUISE CONTROL for Uncle Bill CORDLESS PHONE for Aunt Clara HOME STEREO for DIGITAL CLOCK for Grandpa PORTABLE STEREO for Grandma Br CLOCK RADIO PHONE for Gord TAPES CASE for Girlfriend DRIVING COMPUTER for Mom CORDLESS PHONE for Me CHRISTMAS Ask About Our INSTALLATION OFFER More Than Just Car Stereos SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION 55 Sinclair Ave Unit 5 LePage bantams enjoy success By Herald correspondent The Georgetown A LcPagc bantams success story continues as they have tied Bur and defeated 1 in the past week The match against Burlington was very fast and exciting no room for error Jamie Splllcr scored first Georgetown tally followed by a super goal by Chuck Peebles which tied the game Burlington offence ventured deep into the Georgetown zone on many occasions but were held off very well by Gary In net In Ancaster Ray Fisher set up Jamie twice for two of Georgetown markers Mike also counted unassisted Due to the teams cons latent efforts the bants remain number one in their league Once again goalkeep er Chris Pearson played extremely well block ing shots on net Roxy atoms tie Saturday afternoon saw our Georgetown minor atoms play outstanding against the Ching AAA minor atom squad This exhibition game showed that George town certainly has the ability to keep up with the larger centres The final score was a 2 2 tie and was a great booster for an upcoming tournament in Milton over Christmas were Scott McGuigan from Ryan Pells and Kenny and Tim from Ernie and an Burlington were outplayed and by the minor atoms Tuesday night Our Georgetown team showed their superiority throughout the game Both goals were scored by Kenny with the assists by Greg Dobbin Herald Scoreboard Reynolds Sinful Scull Campbell Brett Roger Moore Roger Ail sit tic Jr Colli Rod Wilton Bruce an Si icwer Ken Duncan Roger Alchln Ken TAKE A TOUR OF MCDONALDS and see what goes on behind the scenes Great for groups of all ages To reserve your tour call McDonald at 8770221 USA MkEACHERH Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches TOW MIRY Winds Shan AuiiU MikeBahrS Mirk J Terry Mike GaunH Kevin Win ds Steven Craighead Paul Morrluey Brian Lee Coal Jeffrey Martin Jet reySandifer Tlmmy Matthew Mathrvr ru Keirbwra Dairy Dais Dean My Thorn rxon Baldwin 3 Shan TrefwCocki AroiKnaglniaran Dull tins Glen Gary McNIven Trevor tribe Quarry Andrew Kingdom Thorn Mare Boucher Carney Goal Brad Mar McLean Ken Steve Pedenon 3 Diehard Ken J Robbie Moncton I Marti McLean Jerry Brad Aaron McLaughlin 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