Former Raider netminder Lockhurst happy in Last year Jim Lock hurst was the lop rated in the Ontario Senior A Hockey League He had the tap against average in the league and was planning most every game This season tit knew his playing days were limited whin the Haiders acquired the services of former Cambridge Hornet Dive The sense of optimism must have been keen for now the Raiders hod two of the lop goalies in the league But of cling optimistic began to ful like his services wen no longer needed that hi could no longer phy in George ood toaltenders happy in this league Loik hurst said citing the 40 g schedule us the reason why In the pros the play lime still phy somelhmg like So pproached Raiders tt nil manager coach Gil telling from the he did receive It Hit year old tailed is and asked if win in the market for which they LoikhursI for the Dundas club that in town to do wilh the finders it tit to win the LoikhurM dots nil want lo in hostile feelings because hi does have any towards I hi leawni was not wui thine pah slid I to I In ous I but bet lust I they have scon a ind majln I givt some lulg Idiln want i ireloin hut under Hit then I eomg to pi niutli hi While Tati it ledminy an Mian Cup was right Lock lit look in is qui I on lo ibilily m of play UK in this he said Last year I Ml like tin loam ftlt I do the si eamis while with i lea which hi id win due to prior He s those eommitments way he on me obvious prepared be present for all the remaining contests 1 driving teacher Jhadto a driving student her lest it wis made in July way before hotkey What was I to till her that I had hockey game and that In was home have lo not her two for appointment Hit other two games I weddings of good friends for which mi the plans were before hockey started he said While in Georgetown Lockhurst said he and rarely talked with one another Even if he ihi former Hornet goalie had split ill the regular season g felt who was going to play In the was spot four points behind Cambridge with a record of eight wins and four losses Lockhurst said he the Raiders lo be in the hunt before loo forlt he said Presently Georgetown is in fourth place with a record of seven wins seven tosses while sits in second things will work out for me I hope ihe Raiders do well this Not as well as Dundas but I hope they do well Open Until 9 00 PHONE 877 the HERALD SAME DAY SERVICE Adult skiing Here your chance to finally Improve your skiing ability Every Monday night for weeks starting 1985 a dulls from Halt on Hills will be meeting at Glen Eden Ski Area for evening of instruction and skiing Cost is and each lesson is one hour in length Ski equipment rentals are available through Glen Eden a cost of 50 Clll 877 Gift Certificates are available Brochure listings Community who would like be listed in our upcoming Spring and Summer Brochure please call the Recreation and parks Department 19B5 with the nine address and phone number of your group contact person This is a free service so take advantage and lei the community know who you are If your group would like to purchase advertising space In this brochure please call for details Fitness program The Hills Recreation and Parks Department may be offering a Pre and Post Natal Fitness Program in Acton beginning In January Anyone who be interested is asked call us it 51BS or 1540 Volunteers needed The Georgetown Swimming Pool is looking for to assist with our Learn lo Swim Program Spend an hour or two at the pool helping swimmers achieve their first Us very rewarding Call evenings or on Saturday morning Midgets win lose Sunny Acre to a win and loss in weekend action Injury depleted the ranks on Saturday in Brampton and seemed to take any real scoring threat out of the local squad play as they were shut out by a fairy ineffective Brampton team Brampton scored twice In the first period and those goals stood up In the win Sunday at home to Milton Craig Chan tier opened I he scoring at of the first period Jon Hammer and Dan Kent assisted Wilson from Dan Kent gave locals a lead but Mil ion rallied for a goal of their own narrow the margin 1 in the final frame which Is how the game ended Roxy team ties Georgetown Roxy Minor atoms ravelled Dundas Saturday and came home with a 1 1 tie Todd Fuller put the Georgetown team in front a scoreless first period Andy Jones and Ryan Pine recorded assists on Ihc play The Dundas learn scored the tying goal three minutes into final period Georgetown had to kill wo penalties in the final five minutes of the game and Trevor Knight heroics prevented the home team from scoring the winning goal Basketball leaders Cougars and Trojans continue to lead Georgetown Ladies Basketball League standings after recording wins this week Cougars defeated Capricorns while Trojans beat Mustangs Anita Stankus had 16 points for while Sharon Hermes added 12 points Marie Smith had paints for Chung Kim had points in Trojans Tracty had points while Sylvia Aprlca had to points A correction to last week standings shows Trojans were defeated Oct by Cougars thus creating a tic for the lead In league standings between the two teams both of which have six points each Capricorns have three points while Mustangs have yet lo record a point The tie for Ihc lead will be broken as Trojans and Cougars meet this week Bantams win pair Georgetown M and M Pro Bantams record cd a pair or wins this week The M and M team beat Milton and defeated Burlington 1 Pal McCarthy Trevor Hark ley Danny Lane and Dave Harris scored the goals for Georgetown against Milton Jeff Brady and Lane had assists Dave Harris had two goals against Burling ton while Jason Arnold and Terry Murphy added singles Frank and Don Cruise had two assists each while McCarthy and had singles Optimist pee wees Optimist Club minor peewee hockey team lost and tied two exhibition games this week an and lied the ones that counted In games with and Brampton Georgetown recorded and 62 decisions Georgetown lost 1 to Bolton in one exhibition game and tied Erin In another Sean and Adam Hills had the Georgetown goals in their game with while Adam Ha gen added an assist Against Brampton Steve Brown Trevor El Lewis and Dave Lawrence had the goals whlleassistswcnttoBrianBrookcr Lewis and with two each Hilts and Jason Smith Georgetown dominates game but falls short Hornets steal win from Raiders By lA Ill Herald Sports Georgetown Raiders deserved a better Friday night The Haiders dropped a 4 decision to league Iodine Cambridge Hornets it Alcotl Inn i despite pulling SO shots oil Cambridge goal loss leaves Georgetown with a record of seven wins seven losses so fir in the irded a win Senior A League season in October The Raiders did how had lodged tier receive some good after the Oct 13 news week when when Colling Ontario Hotkey Associa woo played game Raiders defence man Ron IHI Cambridge Hornets behind as prepares to head up Ice Raiders forward Tim 1 1 up his stick on play The Raiders dropped a narrow decision the Arena Herald photo by Dan Ralph Georgetown lost that game played at the Arena but got the basis of winning their protest Friday Georgetown completely dominated visiting Hornets but could not put finish ing touches on heir many scoring a I tempts The Raiders Cam bridge goal three times In he game It was a tough game to lose said Raiders general manager coach Gil Eyre gel the good bounces For first lime all year Raiders led a good home crowd as close lo fans came out for game as children got into the game free Seeing fans did mean something home team Eyre said I ihcy saw a good hockey game Doug Fry Ron Twiss and Cam Bolting had the goals for the Raiders who lead ihe game 10 after the first period and 3 he second Despite Cimbridge in final frame the Haiders could not manage a goal while Ihc visitors replied twice for the narrow win Eyre feels the Raiders will improve as the seison continues but he doubts whether Com bridge Wen going to get belter he said I don they Cambridge can get any better Both clubs showed determined efforts while killing penalties Georgetown played over two minutes with three men In the penalty box and successfully killed the penalties Cambridge also played men in first period and prevented the home learn from scoring Eyre said even with Ihc loss he felt his club piajed one of Us belter games of the year I though John Gibs on and Dave played well ho said Overall I thought cry one put forth a good effort byre thought his club physical conditioning did not a role in the game I think we re in a little better shape he said but Cambridge Just didn t let up They are a good hockey club Georgetown will play at home Friday nighl and will former Raider Jim Lockhurst Lock hurst was given his release recently and sent Saturday night the Raiders will have crick at the Hornets as Ihey will travel to Cambridge for a game there Eyre said he is happy the players he has in camp but added he is looking for another or two Eyre said he has tried get in contact with former Toronto Maple Leaf Fred Bairn but added he has been unsuccessful in his attempts Fridays will begin at Raiders John Gibs on who currently is liv Catharines will be moving here in the near future and make his new Brawl mars GeminiNobleton hockey game By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor George I own had to play only two periods of hotkey lo get a win from Nobleton Saturday night The Central Ontario Junior League game was called with seconds left to go when the Nobleton team could not ice enough players to continue Ihe game The reason for that was a brawl lhat occurred in second period both teams and after all the game miscon ducts wire handed out could not finish Blade 43 seconds the a record of Milton Friday night and ville here and inlo the period look the six wins 10 losses and will host Oakvllle on St reels went to beat wind out of Ihe wo lies which is good Saturday at the sails enough fur seventh spot Arena That was the crunch overall in Ihe nineteam The boys are playing er he said league This week pre welt Webster The weekend wins give Georgetown travels to said Streets be one of those years whereon a given one team can beat any BOB zone when he took a suspensions as a result of on the hands Saturday incident at s Alcott Arena had expect to drop his stick Th when I lost my Jules he hy a players The incident began be tween the Nobleton goal lender and Georgetown Wayne Morrow A number of players rushed In lo the rescue of heir goo It end which brought in a number of other players When all was said and done a total of seven game misconduct penal lies wen handed out to and five were given lo the Geminis At the lime of all the penal lies Georgetown was leading and was awarded the win by forfeit Georgetown general manager Bob Webster who was not at Saturday game due to a bad cold said he docs behind the bench result of recti game misconduct in Friday night said you have expect physical stuff when phying They try dale he said II w is a chippy game both I didnt think something like would break v ill sit Claiming a win allowed the Gem mis to finish the week two Wins against one loss Georgetown defeat Mimlio Tuesday 3 dropped a decisi on to leading night Terry West second goal of the game against Mimico proved to be the I- rid game in Millon u and Mark Snow had the others Wayne Morrow result of garni suspension for his misconduct penalty in He said he has always had a rough time when loathing in Oak What was happening was that their number three Andy was slicking guys all night Ken Kavanagh Glen Leslie and Brian scored against while Ken Frank and Kennedy scored against said his club was in the game against Oakvillc trailing in the early stages of ihe final period However a S ssM I own goat tender Chris Sparrow makes save of a it Georgetown Ray Andrews tries clear puck The Gemini and t finish game Saturday due a brawl In the second period that left without enough players la continue Georgetown led at the time tlltraldphoioby Dan Ralph wTscomlfjg put J Former Gem visiting schools J Former Georgetown goal Is a good kid a good student and a heck j lender Wayne Cowley is a of interest south of the border recorded three hut s a Cowley who year is playing outs this year and has a goats against for Blades went visit of per gome He has Colgate University and is expected to appeared In all 18 OakvUle Blades visit the campus of Western Michigan games so far year i University in the next couple of weeks Lasl year Cowley was a Central- Ho is richly deserving of Ihls Ontario Junior Hockey League g said coach Ken MoodJe He allstar while playing for the t r A major atoms record narrow win over Burlington Travelling to Burling ton Nov 15 the A Major Atoms hand Burlington a 3 trouncing on their own ice having been beaten by this team by one goal per game In their lasl matches Stephen 111 up score board for the locals assisted by Shaun Curry and Ryan Schlrk Burl ington then back to lie ihe game s second goal or the game came from a three way passing play assist by Ryan and Tommy Dlardlchuk Ernie beat a downed Burlington goalie putting the puck In the top right corner from and Tommy Burlington came back with Ihelr last marker but backchecking of the local team kepi them off ihe score board to take Participating at the Grape In Thorold over the weekend the Major Atoms played three action packed fast paced hockey games against Niagara-on-the- Lakc Bolton and los West Mall Top calibre com pell lion kept locals from reaching Ihc finals despite superb overall team effort hustle play making and sportsmanship The locals lost lo Niagara to Bolton and 3 1 to West Mall George town markers were both scored by Greg Dawson