Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 17, 1990, p. 30

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THE HERALD Wednesday October 17 11M Midgets bounce and rebound The Canada Brick Halton Hur AAA Midgets maintained their 500 league record in a two- game weekend schedule The locals lost a decision on day night in Hamilton but re bounded to double Burlington at Arena on Saturday A number of Hurricane regulars were sidelined for the Hamilton game the aftermath of an overly physical outing in Barrie a week earlier The Hur lineup was supplemented by some very able minors in eluding Mike Tom Baier Shawnee and Jake Hamilton wasted little time in establishing a solid lead as they pumped in goals in the first eight minutes of play The Hur gradually regained their composure and at the mid point of the second period cut the deficit to two goals on a power play goal by Brad with Mike Cox and Joe Piazza assisting Halton s recovery continued early in the third frame when McPhail added another power play marker on a set up by and Tooley With remaining Hamilton capitalized on a two on one ay to make it Goalie Peter Downs was pulled with just over a minute remain ing to a 2 skater ad Final putts of Oakille made his last pull of the season closing at he North Golf and Club i The City of Toronto was one of Ihe last golfers to come the end of the Herald photo SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY RIBSTEAK DINNER FOR ONLV SOUP OR SALAD ROAST POTATOES MARTYS TOO RESTAURANT Georgetown Market Place a8777417 ran omit ASH PAN I f JTMOmB OH NSEHI Don u lowi you vn in VIS FUME a wo burning In a rr hen Hang Available From II EHtSSHMS EASILY VENTED vn not ilmm or up In ffw com burnt dm ntrrv uxxit craowta HALTON CORN ENERGY SYSTEMS ACTON Call For A Demonstration 15198532572 vantage McPhail added his se cond of the night from with 56 seconds remaining but for the Hurricanes their domination of the play In the late going was too little too late The Halton squad was un daunted by Ihe narrow defeat of the previous night when they took to the ice in Georgetown on Satur day as hosts to Burlington The Hurricanes stunned the visitors from the opening faceoff as Trevor and Rob Crowe moved the puck quickly into the Burlington zone to set up Todd Mulley for first goal with just seconds elapsed struck again early in the middle frame when cleared to Elinsky who in fed Sean Guistim on the left flank dritTed a low 30foot shot to the short side to put the 20 ahead Burlington answered four minutes later on a breakaway but again the home team responded when the tenacious Pat Hen forced a cough up in the visitors zone Cox relayed the puck from behind to Piazza who slapped home the feed from feet The Hurricanes added an in marker with five minutes remaining when Guistim deked the Burlington goalie to score his second of the night with Cox and assisting The Canada Brick Hurricanes play next in Brampton on Sunday Oc fT SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE Halton Hills Hydro Your Hydro Commission Working For You During the past year your hydro commission the MunicipilEicctnc Association M A working on your behalf on many vital issues The S T have long benefitted from public power at cost Services Tax threatens this Ontario municipal electric utilities have persistently lobbied government to exempt electricity from the GST We feci it is as essential as water which has been exempted Charge on Ontario Hydro We opposed the Ontario government s recent introduction of a debt guarantee fee on Ontario Hydro s debt Thischirge accounts for more than 2 per cent of your electricity bill DemandSupply On tarioison the verge of an electricity supply crisis If growth in the province continues as it has the will shrt going out is Wc arc urging government tike mcisurcs to ensure that the safe reliable ind en vironmcntally sound supply of powerOntananshivcenjoycd continues At sometime are promoting progrims lo wise ind use of energy JhcM A the voice of Ontario s municipal utilities helping us to represent your interests to government Ontario and others

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