Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1990, p. 26

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THE HERALD Wedxeiday December 12 ISM Atom House League Tim Hortons edges Varian In Atom House League play Saturday Dec at Memorial Arena three games were played The first game at between Dave Service Centre and A and S Engraving was won by Dave s Service Centre Both teams were evenly match in all areas but three key saves in each of the second and third periods by Dave goaltender Mike Kelly enabled his team the opportunity to cash in Strong performances in the win were noted by all players and defensive play was very im for the win Beddoes Books Dick Beddoes a noted sports broadcaster and author holds up copies of his two latest books which he was autographing at the Ox bow Bookstore Saturday Business was brisk at he author table with many of the books destined to become Christmas presents Herald photo Second Nights problems Kendale Light Enders took it on the chin from The Norval Boys when their regular skip Scott Russell was pushing the broom in the second s position This Seconds Night loss drops the youthful Light from their lofty first place tie perch into seventh place behind The Boys Taking six of eight ends the foursome won the game 2 In the closest contest of the night a game which was going back and forth throughout Ray Owen ran out of time trying to steer The Senators to victory They went down to The Sign Shoppe Sliders Doug Hilts captained the Sign Shoppe spon sored squad to the win Another game which produced noteworthy movement in league standings was played between Swimmers and the Hog Liners Under Hank Lopers broom the Swimmers advanced into contention by outplaying the Hog Liners The final tally was a score La Guys and Insurance Rockers both maintained their status with wins la Guys under Julian topped the an 5 final count In their match up with Ken dale s Hackers Bert Osborne overcame a shaky start to wres tle out the win for Dunlop s Rockers He doubled the Hackers point total winning over Janice Campbell good fort on the losing side he second triumph of the season by the Wuignut warriors came in this second of three rotated position nights Brad Smith gave way to Eldon in their game with The Boxers masterminded a big 5 finish and again a lot of rumblings amongst his mates and others as the teams after their play The newest members of The Boxers Greg and Rob Lawrence were back out this week Other big scores were plated the Dead Enders and the fit As A Fiddles and JAWS ver The Automatons The Work That Body bunch bruised the Dead 12 with Glen Sproule calling the game and throwing his foursome s last rocks In her pairing Jones of JAWS displayed superb shot making throughout the game cording to all observers and she headed her team to a very com fortable 134 close Regular curling action on Thursday Dec 13th draws the following At 6 p m The Sign Shoppe Sliders vs Lopers Swimmers JAWS vs The Boxers La Guys vs Kendale Light The Senators vs Hog Liners At 9 Challengers vs The Boys Dead vs Insurance Rockers The Automatons vs Bill Smith Auto Work That Body Fit As A Fiddle vs Kendale Hackers Peewee Bruins Stoney Creek victorious League leading Stoney Creek travelled to Arena Nov barely escaping with a 2 win against a stubborn Brum team The bigger Creek team was held at bay and finally took a 10 lead with under two minutes remaining the first An drew Craig continually frustrated the Stoney Creek team with stand up Georgetown held the visitors off of the scoreboard in the se cond period with a combination of outstanding goaltending check ing and defensive play At 13 of the third Thorn evened the score at 1 1 n a hard shot from centre ice four minutes later reek went ahead 2 1 and were able to main tain control until the final minute when the Georgetown club forced play into the Stoney Creek end For the third time this year coaches Curtis and McGrath pull the for an addt tional offensive player The gam almost paid off when a shot just missed the open corner as the buzzer ended the game Notable players were Mike Kel ly Shaun Kevin Moore Lewis Leopard Booth Brendan Alexa and Andrew Wright for Daves Service Ryan Mansfield Dirk McKee Thomas Arnold Chris Baker Jason Thomson and Geoff played well for A and S Engrav The second game between Chateau Restaurant and MVP Sports Distributors was also closely fought MVP s Mike McMenemy played one of his rare games in goal MVP won supported by the play of Glen Wood Jesse Isaac Ferguson and Brian Normore Chad Gemmill Darren Mansfield Shaun and Craig Andersen played well for the Chateau Restaurant squad The third game was a contest between Tim Horton s and Vanan Tim Horton managed a win Notable performances lor Tim by Mark in goal Ian Jon Howell and Dylan Lee Vanan had good per formances by Clint Kevin Moore Jesse Ward and Sam Southworth Halton Minor Peewee Janjevich hat trick helps Burlington Led by Doug hat trick the Hurricane AAA minor peewees beat Burlington day 64 Burlington opened the scoring in the game during the first minute with their initial shot on goal when one of then players was left unprotected in front of the net Early in the second period Janjevich stole the puck faked the defence and drilled his patented shot to the top right hand corner to tie the game Todd Miller later darted by three players and put the team into a 2 Head On quick passes from Jamie Walker and Justin Davis Curtis Carr stuffed another one under the goalie From the faceoff the Burlington squad with a three on one break were unable to beat Jeff who made a diving save Miller with another neat fake tucked in an unassisted goal past a surprised goalie to make it 41 Burlington however with smooth passing in the next four minutes evened the score with three unanswered goals which finally stirred the Hurricanes scored the eventual winner on a screen shot from Davis and Walker The games only penalty to Burlington with three minutes left resulted in a Janjevich power play goal which wrapped up the game on passes from Tom Baynton and Crunching checks by the defence led by Colin Page Ryan Taylor Steven Roy Jon Tom Baynton and Paul Neff stop ped the usually potent Burlington attack The Hurricanes with talented players from Georgetown Milton and Hillsburgh have now blended together as a team and are ag challenging for the Salomon 199 857 169 99 757 159 99 69 99 Tyrolla Free Flex Racing 259 99 590DD 189 99 570DR 99 540C 99 Fischer or SL Super 4 99 99 SLS 329 SC4 Carbon 199 99 Kottle RX15SupsrSLM 399 99 SX9 Advance 259 99 Lite 229 99 7G or 499 99 4SK9itodei 369 99 550 199 99 SX92 Equipe Racing SX42 SX11 Dolomite 459 99 DSJ42 Junior 99 119 99 Rosslgnol 269 99 449 99 Dynoflt Pro TR 219 299 1 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN ENTRANCE OFF REAR PARKING LOT 8732441

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