Page 18 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday,'October 2; 1993 ’ Or and 50rTs - "PRomaR Karate" INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDR GEORGE ‘TOWN Clubs also available in Acton & Erin 877-9009 NORTHEND SALES ees oa 878-4137 | MILTON Chris Newby, Acton: “I am eople’s Forum How will the Raiders do this year? A team expected to chal- lenge for the Provincial tnnlos A: West Division ae gi the Cougars the year to Georgetown tonight. _ Burlington Cougars (arch- the Raiders in the first round of last year’s ie: me playoffs but it won’t be as eas; ya tsk, scoring potent this year, says a tia It doesn” - ard ager Frank Buchanan. “We seem to have competi- tive games Georgetown), they’ve had our Stapansic. number and they’re not to be . enough, taken lightly. I know G: (Ford, Raiders head coach). He'll keep them disciplined Jeff Duggan and have them ready.” Pelicciotta, returnees, ‘he Cougars, fave won ready to be team leaders. their first two league games Their oe has (against Oakville 4-3 and ence. Mike B: solid. Rows are all ret The team has a healthy mix. of 12 veterans, some out- goal! Todd Trelani + poy Day & Evening Pro; Milton for top spot est division. has some good young nj ivan ee Oct. 17th ices the opposition’s goal are snipers Adam Copeland: and crown makes its first visit of | Sam Olivera, as well as B: McDonald, a former Royal York Ranger. ~ Chris Poshni hada Pig ceckgttban Chrysler baie poe 11 goals ;, 7:30 p.m. at Gordon 7 assis Alcott Memorial Arena. Add son Steaan, who The coups iisposed of played in Flamborough Je season, to the fold and it appears purlingion has Aer Burlington also-has a couple of young bantam guns in (with Wes Wiseman and Jason If that isn’t they have Mike icKnight, a late cut from the Belleville Bulls of the OHL. and Fil ryne, Streetsville 4-2) and look Coline: T.J.Inglehart and If bE defense falters, the Cougars have found two Ses standing rookies and strong pale to replace last year’ tending. idem of yeas Silver and Stephen Taeaictes a 6- foot-4 under-17 former all- Star just resumed skating after recovering from a practice injury and Brent Thombs, Buchanan says the team looks stronger than last year and that they expect to com- pete with Hamilton and “T hear that Georgetown on the team along with key ey EXERCISE Queen Universal Gyms Striders . 3 Bicycles Weights & Benches North Halton Golf & Country Club Ltd. ene Womidag 363 Maple Avenue West (at Trafalgar Road) as Keo (on d pe ae § Call us at 877-5236 or 457-1695, or drop in for further information. £6 doors se from Baracer) oe ‘Gar: Greenwell, Tan McGillivray, Lance Reid, Georgetown: Georgetown: “ cpapelly looking ei a them hav- Georgetown: “Raiders are “They will do great this year better than last y ing a good se: going to push for the cham- _ if they play.aggressive.” pionship this year.” Raiders hope to to prune Cougars’ claws By Mike Zrostek <3 ‘pected to do some dam- returning players, so'they how to play and has interna- around might be up there too.” tional experience,” said Meanwhile, the Raiders may Raiders general manger Finn have found the right winger Poulst they have been looking in 6- With the signing of Logue, . foot-4- 210-pound ‘chris the Raiders now have 23 Logue out of Burlington. Players on the roster, three Logue, 20 spent March and more than can dress every April with the Australian night. National Team and before Andry Pazauer and Mike ~ that,he played Junior fi inthe Bajurny are sitting out the Niagara District Le: x final game of their suspen- “We're happy to ee him, sions for fighting i in the exhi- he’s a big winger who knows _ bition game against Guelph, G.D.H.S. Athletes there. appear experi- Greg turning: in the | Jenn Symilied and Pete pancees have been selected the Week. Georgetown District Hi junior volleyball team ‘and was voted to the areas team at the Rebel Invitational tournament held at G! players. aoe