Burlington edges Raiders to win novice playoff set By Mara Fante; On Tuesday night at Memorial Arena the Beaver Lumber Major Novice Raiders were edged by Burlington, 6-4 in the fifth and final game of the OMHA opening play- off round. It was a heartbreaking finish to an exciting down-to-the- wire 2-week series that saw both Georgetown and Burlington earn two wins apiece before Tuesday’s game in the best-of-five series. The Raiders dropped game one in Burlington, 2-1. Georgetown’s only goal came on the powerplay in the second period by Kyle Hotham Bowling tourney a success The doubles bowling tournament at Acton Lanes was a great suc- cess! Congratulations go out to the winners from Orangeville - Lyle Secord and Cathy Taylor with 2885 for 5 games. Winners in our A.F.P.B.A. Draw were: 1st Prize - Steerhide Rug - Jerry Buchanan 2nd Prize - Set of Bowling Balls e equivalent monetary value of - Karen Bradin; Bei Prize - Bowling Bag - Gord Stokes President Cathy Ahearn would like to thank Mr. Dave Manes for his generous donation of the 2nd and 3rd place prizes and John and Linda Wagg for the steerhide rug. Your support is greatly appreciat- ed. from Brandon Valente and Ryan o 4 & After a hard-fought game two, Burlington came out ahead, 6-3. Raider goal scorers were Valente, Brad Snow and Hotham. Assists were drawn by Ryan Field, Chris Henderson, Chase Trull, Graham McCulloch and Corey Forbes. With the a do-or- die situation, the Raiders looked sharp in game three and trampled their visitors, 6-1. McCulloch led the way with a hat trick, while Marty Lefebvre, Valente and Hotham scored a goal apiece. Assisting on the plays were Mark Fantegrossi (2), Field (2), Forbes, Henderson and Ryan LaRose did an outstanding job in goal, consistently denying Burlington with spectacular saves and collecting a well-earned shutout. The momentum continued in game four when Georgetown beat their hosts, 3-1. Scoring for Georgetown were Valente, Busby and Snow, assisted by Ronny Larocque (2), Hotham, Valente, Henderson and McCulloch. A solid defensive effort was-put in by Tim Mansfield, Alex Durham, Field, Busby and Lefebvre. In game five, Georgetown took the lead in the first period with Hotham’s shot from Valente. Burlington, though, responded with five goals, capitalizing on both Raider penalties. Snow kept Raider hopes alive with a goal in the third, assisted by Fantegrossi and Valente. Burlington added another, before McCulloch shot in two goals in the dying seconds of the game, helped out by Henderson (2), and Larocque, to make it a 6-4 final. The Major Novices will now continue play at the Tri-County playoff level. Playoffs on line for locals Continued from push coach Gary Ford, assistant Jay Anderson and the Raiders are per- forming. “T can’t really say there has been a specific thing for the turnaround, but I can say a lot of the credit has to go to the coaches and the play- ers,’’ Poulstrup said. “They’ ve refused to quit.” Any run towards a playoff spot will have to be made mostly with- out forward Bryan Gendron. Gendron, the former Raider who returned to the club after a four- year stint in the Ontario Hockey League with both the Peterborough Petes and the Owen Sound Plater, was handed a five-game suspension for a spearing incident in the 9-3 loss to Burlington last Friday. But one player who has made a big contribution to the Raiders’ swing has been forward Ian Ellis, and the veteran’s play hasn’t ay the eye of the Raiders* aan has definitely become a legitimate talent,’’ Poulstrup said. hee has been awesome the last three games and if he continues to play like that I feel he has a future in hockey. Halton Hills This Week, Saturday,’ February 6; 1993 - Page19 Business Cards T.H. BRIGGS $35 /50! UPHOLSTERY Black on white, sibieris FORS: lus 4 lines ‘of type, color paper and ink extra. 2nd 500 We Pick up and deliver ae GRAPHICS 875-1948 FAX 875-3066 How Do YOU MANAGE TO REACH YOUR FINANCIAL GOALS? ATRIMARK 'E MANAGE. MUTUAL FUNDS % YOUTPERFORM. TRIMARK FUND 14. 2% 16. 2% ROR ETO DECE vite R iH 1992 15.7% 10 YEARS Al returns, audited by Ernst Young. Ch rates of re lect ¢ account sles chan hi reinvested They H re aloe ahd distribu yable by unithol Past performance results flutute Important nfermasion about any muta et onan i ty your prospectus carefully befor ing. You can abiain one fro REGAL CAPITAL PLANNERS LTD. Largest Independant Financial Planning Organization William T. Hopkins _ Peter C. Masson 20 Black Creek Court 10 Fagan Drive Georgetown, Ontario Sooemeicyn. Ontario L7G 485 L7G 4P3 873-2381 877-7216 CANADA TRUST | ‘Canada Trust Realy Inc. / Reakor | Canada Trust RealtyEd |p Canada Trust Realty Inc. / Realtor Trusted for Service - Respected for Results IN REALTOR This Space Reserved For You! If you are thinking of selling give me a call and I will professionally market your home when you list with me! Call: Andy King™ at 873-1702 (res, or 454-0446 (or, Andy King = Call Me Today For a Professional Market Evaluation of Your Home! at 873-1702 irc, OF 454-0446 wr, not intended to solicit homes already listed Major Clean Up Needed! Under i ld of Sale! Investment opportu 4 - one bedroom living units, a eviaaahy rented at $520./ month each. Less than an hour from Georgetown. Asking only $124,900.00 Call: Andy King’ e 873-1702 (res.) 0446 (tor.) '** associate broker | ‘© Copyright 1993 LaserCraft Unlimited T