Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1977, p. 21

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THE HERALD Wednesday December lfTT Page Raiders squeeze by Thorold both goaltenders perform well This proved be the winning goal for the in the net had no chance on this play Georgetown Chrysler Raiders as ihey defeated as he had already slopped three shots before Daley found Alcolt Arena on Friday Tom Daley the mark was the scorer for the Raiders Bill Chcropitn who was Plenty of winter swimming at indoor Georgetown pool By VICSTODDART department have a full year round aquatic No You should not stop program lessons for just because there and more advanced ice on your bock yard pool swimmers plus specialty There is no ice on the courses for A diving Georgetown pool The synchronized and Halton Hills Jills raise over 1 The Hills Jills would like to thank all the citizens of Hills for supporting the club in the Tort Wheels Tor Cash fund raising they have yearly in the Santa Parade There has been 00 turned In already and we another to BOO dollars coming In a little late Hills Jills have had two major fund raising drives and received a grant with this we have been able equip a mini gym the Hose Room which the Jills ore ible to use as a practice area and many of the Gymnastic recreation programs are able to also have the use of this equipment as a excellent work out area especially good for all beginner gymnasts The Jills want to thank for the wonderful support In this endeavour as truly predated by all gymnasts in the area Registration for these courses will be January from to p m at the pool These courses commence the week of January 1S7B Red Cross lessons will be on Monday and Friday evenings and Saturday mornings 1 1 waving classes will be held on Thursday evenings There will be a few small changes in the public swim hours in you wilt receive a copy of the recreation department brochure with all the lesson and swim times on December 1977 Do you need a little help with your last minute Christmas shopping There are a lot of small things that I am sure the swimmers in your family vould like A public swimming mem bership from the pool a pair of goggles for the speed swim mer a pair of for the swimmer and almost any one could use a new swim suit a mask fins or snorkel for the future skin and SCUBA diver a new log book for the S C diver And to top off this list why not a new year resolution to swim more often and keep in good physical shape swimming will also help remove and aches and pains and stiffness you get from too much skiing do not target about your water safety now thai the ice is on the ponds and lakes The danger of drowning is just as great now as it was during the summer so to a cold dunking slay off the In unless It is at least Inches thick or much thicker if you are on a snowmobile Watch for our Winter Water Safety Demonstration On behalf of the staff of the indoor poo may I wish you a very Merry Christmas Highland won the District Seven Play downs held at North Golf and Country Club Inst week The team will now compete in the District Championships of the Southern Ontario Ladles Curling Association The members or the rink are from left to right skip Elsie vice Sheila Maclssac second Cynthia Kane and lead Barbara Busy week for North Halton many curling events at club North Halton was a lively place last week curlers and spectators alike enjoying the great game of curling There were several familiar faces and some new ones competing In the ladies Dist rict Provincial Our clubs team of Joan Must ard Lynn Gerrard Heather Knight and Ellen Burns did very well winning their first two games and then losing the next two The eventual winner was Elsie and her la me from lumber Highland Con gratulations girls Everyone really enjoyed playing along with you from behind the glass The Business Girls section finished Iheir first draw of the season and the winning teams were lit place skip Lynn Jo anne Ukos and Doris de Second place skip Sha ron Woods Tonl Treahy Sally and Sandra The School Boy Playoffs took place this week The team representing North will be Porter Paul McCrac- ken Mike Makovnyk and Hal Porter Good curling boys The mens first draw finish this past week The Thurs day draw winners were 1st place skip Bill French Wally Drew and Bob Bruce 2nd place Bob Joe Frankow Bill Smith and John Edgar The draw winners were first place Ken Phillips Mac- and Ash ley Windsor Second place was Wayne Taylor Doug Hoswcr Peter Morris and John The Tuesday winners were Wayne Taylor Mike Ma- kovnyk Blaine Mitton Murray Macintosh Second place were Warren Brooke Sieve mot Trev Toyne and George Shapcolt The draw ended in a lie between the team Rodger Brian Callow Rick Kidney and Gary Nugent and the team of Ashe of I George Wild Fenski and Slew This will be played off at a later dale Since there is not much going on at the club next week we will not be entering a column Merry Christmas See you in the New Year All The Citizens of The Town of Halton Hills iwiiiOfl Pike wiili off Wide fij iAImjii mid a J Hill Mayor Town of Halton Hills The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders nipped the Athletics at Arena on Friday night in a goaltenders duel between the Gregg Hooper and the visitors Bill Cher op I stole the show early In the game as he made outstanding saves off Tom Daley who made a nifty move to get in alone three glove saves off to Larry Peterson who was sending bombs from the point Brad opened the scoring the mark of the opening frame as he broke In alone and beat He was sent in alone by an errant Athletic pass Hooper took over the lime light lale in the middle of first period as he made three great saves while Thorold was en joying manpower advantage lie the score on a goal at the mark or the period Tom Gil bert who was playing the point on the power play was the last man back and tried deck his way out of his zone He lost the puck and Hooper was left unprotected Fannacci beat him II was In the second period that Hooper really had the spotlight His team was out- shot but the big did not yield to the Thorold pressure as neither team was able lo tally in the period The second period was de fensive compared to the first as both teams played hockey and waited for the breaks Although Cheropita had only five shots to handle he made two great saves during a Raid er power play to keep the score notched at ll Cheropita had no chance on the winning goal which was scored at the mark of the final period The Raiders were on a power play and the goalkeeper made three incred- Hat Trick may rejoin Raiders Pot Hat Trick Moloney a big shooter with the George town Chrysler Raiders last year may be with his old club in the new year Maloney said he has not played this year because of other committments He play ed football during the fa If and Is now helping his parents run their business I have Just not found the lime Tor hockey so far this year Maloney said I want ti play but Its a matter or getting the free time General manager Jack Han dy said Maloney Is still official ly on Raider roster and he to see old Hat Trick in Raider red again saves before Tom Daley put the puck aver him while Cheropita was flat on his back Assists on the play went to Ray Evans and Art Webster who were both stopped by Cherop- itaprior to the goal The Athletics tried valiantly to tie the score but Hooper stopped Wayne Galllngcr and Greg Craig on good scoring chances Again Evans was he work horse on the Raider team He did double and triple duty by centering the power play kill ing penalties and taking his regular shift He was particul arly efficient in the penalty- killing department Coach Junior Tibbclts lore a page out of the Fred approach to hockey as he used Neil Cotton who Is usually a defense man at the forward position The move proved effective as the robust defense- man kept the Thorold blu din ers on their toes In their own Kudrasovs scores twice but Raiders lose Peterson also played an im portant role in the Raiders win as he carried the puck out of his end effectively and also tested with many drives His shot from the point also made the Raider power play much more dangerous The victory kept the Raiders close to the frontrunning Dun- das Merchants The two teams meet here December and the way things look now the game may be for first place Ontario Outdoors Gift ideas Give yourself and your friends a Christmas gift that will years come Give a ticket on the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters annual conservation draw These tickets arc on sale now and there are two early bird draws one on Feb 11 1978 and the other at the Sportsman show March 1973 One dollar spent on these tickets gives you a chance at thousands of dollars in prizes including the first and second prizes which are the same a Jeep convertible top retailing at each Now thats a draw that has got to be about the best around I have tickets available and a phone call to the Herald offices will get you a chance at those fabulous Canadas largest recreational vehicle show wilt open February and run till Feb 5 197B The TORONTO CAMPING ON WHEELS SHOW will be held in the automotive building at the C GROUNDS Each year this show provides entertainment for the winter bound camper as well as providing new ideas for the coming year As usual you musically and the wide variety of vehicles for ho road camping CampinR on Wheels is sponsored by the Canadian National Sportsmans Shows and the proceeds go conservation projects An interesting place I to take your family and friends at this time or year Is Pioneer Village The Christmas theme Is one of the most Interesting and exciting of the year and many people lake lime out of their busy Christmas Schedule to take in the activities I cm think or no finer place to take the children than Pioneer Village north of Toronto Ttiis pail year has seen a lot of changes for me as I am sure It has for you- Christmas is a lime for reflecting as well as looking ahead New Years docs not hold the significance for me as it does for some people It is not my intention to talk about myself but to cause others think a little harder is usual and consider those less fortunate than themselves Dont get me wrong lam not a bleeding heart but do have a habit seeing past the end of my nose I feel that about per those on i welfare should not be there at Before you shoot me down for that statement think about the last lime you did something for someone else When was the last lime you encouraged anyone to help That s all some of them need lo get back on their feel and fend far themselves Instead of helping yourself this Christmas give someone else a lift and see j what It will do for you It just may help you to enjoy our Ontario Outdoors a little better In spite of a twogoal per formance by Kudrasovs the Georgetown Raiders fell to Thorold last Thursday Raider general manager Jack Handy said the difference In the game was Athletic goal keeper Bill Cheropita ita has excellent credentials as he attended the training camp of the Chicago Black Hawks last fall The Raiders scored the only goal of the first period and could have come out of the frame with a bigger lead had It not been for the work of The visiting Georgetown team the Athletics 1510 Brad scored the goal with assists going to Steve and Tom Daley The tied the game Into the second period on a goal by Greg Craig Craig put the Athletics ahead at the mark of the period Kudrasovs from Bob and Doug scored his first goal of the game less than a minute after Craigs marker to tic the game up Bob Brown put the Athletics ahead to stay late In the period The shots on net In the period were In favor of Georgetown The scored three goals within span of the final period to take a lead The scorers were Wayne Gal- linger Seal McKenna and Rob bie Ray Evans with Daley and Blundy again earning assists and from Ingham made the score re spectable far the Raiders Mario MacDonald had a tough night in the Raider net and was replaced by Gregg Hooper late in the final stanza Big opening period for Derbys over Gems Four first period goals carried the to a victory over the Georgetown in Streets ville last Tuesday Jim Baker scored twice in the opening stanza the first one on a power play and George Chandler and Jim Baying too had singles to give the Derbys their big period lead Frank from Mark Joe South replied for the Gems in the opening period It was also a power play effort The Gems scored the only goal of the middle period make it a game Marty Power from Blake and Blake was marksman Leo Brldean scored early In the third period to give the a threegoat lead Acton captain Chris Milne scored at the mark of the final period to bring the Gems to within two goals Assists on the play went to Bob Allison and South The Gems then fell opart as twice they let the score goals The goals were scored by Randy Campers tie Milton in exciting match The Georgetown North Hal ton Sports Camp Novice Reps tied Milton 11 In an exciting away game last Monday Some parents present at the game in Milton Bald it was one of the most exciting games of the year and that Georgetown could have easily come away with a victory The two teams have identi cal records in league play and are matched The Milton club was Just returning from the Tournament where they lost In the tlon final and ihey really see med to be up Tor the George town game Milton opened the scoring In the second period when Traus Cole split the Georgetown de fense fired one high on Jeff Broke who was In the net However It did not take the Campers long to reply Forty- two seconds after the Milton goal Kevin scored from a goalmouth An assist went to Pot McArthy who took the original shot Both teams had many good sconng chances throughout the game and general mana ger Dave said it was the best skating and positional effort his team has put forth to One of the standouts in the game for was Terry Paddle who has been moved on the left flank with Mark Moody and Scan Finn Kentncr said this line has he potential to score many goals Other standouts in the game were Jamie Warnock and Ja mie Splllcr on the defense feels his club Is ready make a good showing at the Stayner Tournament In which it ploys in this coming week end and Mike It was the Gems failure to capitalize on their power plays that cost them the game They look only three minors while the Derbys took nine minors However Georgetown was able to score only power play goal the same number as the Brad Miller had a busy night in the Gem net as he faced shots The Gems fired shots at Rick LaPerriere In the SlreetaviHe net Pee Wees take three points The Georgetown United RentAll Minor Pee Wees and lost to Milton 3- 1 in Trlcounty action last Richard Ward who scored the tying goal in the Dundas game was the teams stan dout The other marksman was Kent with Tom Forbes earning an assist on his goal Assists on the tying goal went to Derek Roy and Joe Richardson Paul Watts was the lone scorer Tor Georgetown In the Milton game Georgetown controlled a good part of the play but did not have the scoring knack or luck in the Gary Robertson was a standout on the Georgetown defense RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Acton and surrounding ana Have a very merry FRANK CUZZUPE from Joe and Frank at Georgetown Fruit Market JOE BANANAS 19- COCACOLA OR PEPSICOLA ml CELERY 31 3- j PLUS MANY MORE INSTORE SPECIALS G MARKET GUELPH ST We art Open Sundays I 100 Yardi Eoit of Former Store

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