New competition for Raiders next season he vara tIown Haiders will fate new competition next with the addition of a Junior squad which is owned by none other than the in of the board game Pursuit Scott Abbott Mr Abbott a resident of and one of the inventors of Pursuit was an expansion Junior franchise by the Ontario Hockey Association in late her and has named the club after his favorite I dub Hie the Junior name will 1m spelled and will bear a team sweater similar In that of s All this spells good news for the Raiders and the Junior s west division in which the Canadians will be part of It will strengthen the league and give more exposure to Junior hockey said Haider president This new team along with the ad of a Trenton Junior team to play in the east division will bring the total number of teams in the Central Junior League to 18 nine in each division Junior B hockey fans can be sure will be a great addition to the league Mr Abbott has been an avid sports fan for most of his life Hes also a co owner of the King farm thoroughbred racing stable and a part owner of the Devil Pulpit golf course in ans can rest assured that he will make his new hockey team a success Another plus for the league is that the Canadians will play in Bolton which is only a half hour drive from most of the teams in the west division he two additions to Central Junior B league Ajax and Royal York have been met with cheers and jeers While Ajax have provided stiff competition for op ponents and have chalked up nine wins and 20 points Royal York have earned only one win during the season and provide little com petition for most of their opponents With the Raiders in the middle of a big comeback year fans can look forward to even better competition with the new Caledon Canadians next season Wednesday January Page Curling News 14 Burns Col Raiders Lose 15 15 Tough Darts ALL POSTAL SERVICES AVAILABLE 9am9paa EXCEPT PRIORITY POST vounci itd Downtown Georgetown STEVEN LeBLANC Herald Sports 8772201 SPORT SHORTS Ladies Powderpuff registration The Georgetown Ladies Powder puff Baseball League are holding registration Sunday January 19 at Gordon Afcott Memorial Arena Doors open at 10 a m for registration he fee is per per son and ladies must be 19 years or ID will be required for further information please contact L vice president Wendy Reed at GDHS wrestling meet wrestling coach Jim Hal is preparing his for com bat next Saturday Jan when hosts its first wrestling tour nament Wrestlers from about high schools are expected to compete in this tournament which will run all day Raider cards Now young fans can collect pictures of their favorite Georgetown Chrysler Raiders the Junior squad will be coming out villi full color hockey cards ting this Saturday during the team s home game against Street Autograph sessions for youngsters will take place during the first and second intermissions and 11 minutes after the game will be held for one youngster to win a complete autographed set of he team during Saturday game Bridge results Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club results from Monday at the Georgetown Iegion were as follows Number one winners Rene Mar and Karollobiasz Number two winners Whitham and Winn Number three winners Mike and Hose The next session of the Ontario Bridge Club will Ik- held Monday Jan 20 at the Georgetown legion starting at HI am Youth night Basketball volleyball floor hockey movies video productions trips and special events are just some of the activities you can do with your friends at this special program for students in grades fi 7 and a loin us each Wednesday to p at School in George boguining Jan 25th Annual Midget Tourney ABOVE The Halton AAA Hurricanes scored a hard fought victory over Kingston in the semi finals of the midget tournament but fell to Wexford the championship BELOW Josh Barber Mark David and Dusfin Thompson were the three stars tor Georgetown Sunny Acres AA Midget team during the tournament The team failed to make the playoffs due to a loss to Port Perry Herald Photos by Steven LeBlanc Shevalier making waves in Junior A hockey scene m Jeff Sheaher Acton Sabres leading scorer and Most Valuable Player last season has proved his worth in the Junior A scene the North Ba Centennials so far this season Shevalier in 36 games with the Centennials has scored IB goals and 15 assists and is ninth in scoring on the North Bay Junior A squad He has just minutes and has netted three game winning goals Jeff is one of the reasons he North Bav Centennials are in top spot in the O with 57 points with 28 wins 11 losses and tie In his first vear in Junior A hockey Jeff Shealier showing fans he has what it lakes and if he con tinues to perform as he has been we could very well see him make the NHL draft within the next few years J Bob Goldham trade now 2nd biggest Prior to the recent Maple Leafs shake up that sent Gary Leeman Craig Berube Michel Petit Alexander Godynyuk and Jeff Reese to Calgary and brought Doug Gilmour Jamie Rick and Kent to Toronto Georgetown hockey legend Bob had been part of the biggest trade in terms of number of players in H L history The deal happened more than years ago on July when the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago completed a nine- player swap The Red Wings sent Harry Jack Stewart Al BewSbury Don Morrison and Pete to the Blackhawks for Henry Bob Gaye Stewart and Metro