Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1981, p. 12

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Page SECTION THE HERALD February 1961 Georgetown Gemini Tier Two The Georgetown Junior Issued a statement after their executive meeting lost Wednesday which con the possibility of com ClubEecretaryBloyncHIll released the following statement It is expected that the Georgetown Junior hockey club will continue operation under the present format However the realm of possibility does exist for the application of an intry Tier Two Junior A Further discussions will con and be announced at the team general meeting to be held March IB 1981 After the executive meet last Wednesday general manager Bob Tost said that if the club is able to come up with a good sponsor and the Import rule Is cluing then concrete possibilities exist Tost said that by spending more on the club the team will eventually mala funds Many new Ideas were tossed around at last weeks meeting fund raising for the team that will be tried next year Tost said Hut until new executive is next there Is litlk hi present executive basis Tost said He that the ha not Idle since the finished two weeks ago Minor Atoms in tie series Game two between the Minor Atoms and the Fort Eric squad February lfith at home featured every thing you would want to see In a hockey gome and a lot that you On the good side It was a solid team effort by the locals in this win over the fast skating hard checking visitors Sean Cotton very sharp and a tough defensive effort came from Adam Bennett Kevin Roc and Chris Four short handed goals by each team added a great deal of excitement On the other side there was inconsistent and a tola I of iz penalties assessed in the game Seven were called on the visitors and five went to the George town contingent several overly aggressive and many examples of poor sportsmanship by a few of the visiting fans Georgetown netted two markers at and of the opening period Travis Gardiner connected on the first and Andrew tallied for the second Jason Knight scored at to end the period 30 Early in the second Fort Erie made it 31 on a short handed goal in the third Andrew Scored a marker but Fort Eric stormed back with their effort The visitors lifted their late in the game and pressed hard but were not successful At Adam Bennett rifled a shot into tin empty net to end the game Assists went to Chris dart John Jeremy Doug McDcrmott Adam Bennett and Brent In game three Saturday night in Georgetown the visiting Fort Eric team came out determined not to be eliminated from the series and went on to defeat the locals Penalties and made all he difference bet ween these two teams Fort Erie struck for two power play markers at and 8 of the first Jeremy got the Minor Atoms on the scoreboardat5 17but at 4 lb the visitors netted another Fort Erie resumed the scoring in the third period with a marker at and a goal at Georgetown replied with two penalty tallies of their own at 44 by Andrew and at 1 by Brent Press wood but were unable to find the range again Drawing assists in this contest were Jason Knight Chris dart and Alan The visitors were able to move the puck quite well and played well defensively Georgetown had some excel lent scoring opportunities but could not connect on them Game four was played in Fort Erie on Sunday and the hosts won It to even the best of five series at two wins The Fort Erie team played positions well and were able to capitalize on their scoring chances Again Georgetown could not connect on their around the net The hosts at of the opening period Andrew with lilt Chris tied it up at 8 or the period This did not list as tori two more Ik fore the cud of the frame goal came at 5 list In play settled hockey taking only three penalties each Bowlers in the money For the second successive tourney Georgetown Young Adult Bowlers hove walked away with top placing on the Young Adult Tour stop this was in Oshawa The scratch team event with top money of won by the of Bob Wilson ParLnt Gary Richardson Sandy and Hick In the handicap team events there wen teams placing in money Tied r place and winners of wob the team of Bruce Clarke Hole lona Louth Mark and Andre Tied for place and wtre Bob Wilson Andy Parent Gloria Hamilton and Gary Louth And roltid 4UU in one of his games and will rccelvt a special commemorative plaque Andre alio competed In the handicap singles event and won WO for placing eighth Gory Hole received a silver dollar for his game and Gory for his standing the singles The next event is the District of he Annual Provincial Handicap Tiam Scratch Singles Championship at Georgetown Bowl teams qualifying for he provincial finals and the lop four ladies and top four men for jhe singles provincials WIN TICKETS Provincial SWEEPSTAKES hi out a iweuo 1 nd SUPERIOR AUTO TRUCK Canada a Protection Specialists Now featuring car clean Scotch guard and mora UNIT TAYLOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPLETE CAR CARE ARMSTRONG COUNTRY LITTLES TRAILER WORLD TRUCK CAPS FROM VENTURE BY TRAVELLERS TRAVEL- SPARK TRAILERS HARD TOP CAMPERS thruway NORMS AUTOS TRUCKS 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Martin Goals by Exchange House Joe 3 with assists by Martin Warner and Chris Haines House League Midget Feb Molora Scotia Bank Goals by Tim Kuhl Terry Merrill Mark Tom Brten Nick Reynolds with assists by Clint Guest Tom Brien Tun Richard Scdore Scott Marc Brush 2 Goal by Scotia Rick from Bruce Patter- Mac a Plan Trio Marti Goals by Mac Steve Williams St David Mark Waters Kevin Peter Coffey Hillock Kevin McArthur Jim Doyle Paul Clark Peter Coffey Larry Evans Shayne Hillock Mark Waters Goals by Trio MikeSchuetia with by Owen Gray and Dunne Wilson Standard Halloa Cable T V by Standard Rod Cook John Vaughn Andy Grant with by Grant John Vaughn Andreas Hack Shawn Dockeray Goals by Russell Curtis Gary Greg Porter with assists by Don Craig Porter and Gary Lockwood House League Feb Novice Arm Transport Club Goals by Brian Montgomery Mike McLean Dale McNivcn with assists by Mike McLean and Chris Goals by Optimists Matthew Moore Kevin Barrow with assists by Ryan Snyder Jason Barrett Bill and Mark 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Smith Jeff Lane Malhleu Gouglon Trevor Knight David Jennings and Tim Reld Shutout by Ryan Lee SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS WORKING FOR YOU I CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS Please be generous with your contribution to the RED GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE or when the United Way In Toronto pledge part Red Cross specify Georgetown or Acton To cars to ahara to help to giva to others WHAT PROVIDE Goal For wa cover our Branch part of win go In Canada or be uted for International Aid Campaign starts Monday March 2 DOES THE RED CROSS IN YOUR COMMUNITY SHUKtSHrSIOViF Volunteers trained to respond to needs ig Mlssiss interested persons phone 5213 MINOR aid in time of ire floods etc Aid is given in the form of food shelter undergarments Phone J HI DONOR Georgetown Auditorium MONDAYS Feb 10 May It Aug 17 Nov 16 For further information SICK ROOM Its Hospital bods wheelchairs commodes on loan FULL OF CHARGE limited lime Swimming classes are Red Cross Instructor trained Bodges supplied on course completion Ice Water 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