Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1981, p. 4

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page WEEKEND EXTRA Friday NORTH HALTON SPORTS For All Your Sporting Goods Downtown Georgetown Of- S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Moors 8775110 Lee shows Novice heroics Georgetown Tier beat Milton DQ OUSTED Dairy Queen played their game or season last Sunday at they were knocked out or the playoff by a hot 1810 In overtime The flag football championships Sports in brief Flag Football finals on Sunday champions ended Sunday estimated when Robert the seemingly Still has passed Invincible playoff sensation all the tests leading o this punched out an 1510 victory they eon keep their In overtime sending them magic show intact Tor one into next weeks final against more game could become the Smoke Shop firstlongshot to ever win the So next week its the vet Cup erans against the rookies In TV game goes at Wand he final crowd of over Is Delrex has been to the expected Oldtimers play tonight vs Raiders According to general manager Dave Kenlner the team Is looking forward lo their NHL Old timer it contest this Friday The says a new goaltender will perhaps get a chance to defend between the pipes for one of the periods against the NHL sharpshooters Doug has been sought after by the Raiders and this former Richmond Hill Tier and Concordia University player has been reported to have watched a Raider gome and had his own secret practice at Aicott We go with three differ goalkeepers in the Old- timer game Kentner says It difficult Id say If our forward firepower will be better than the Oldtimer he says There are still some free tickets left for seniors and children or the game which can be picked up at The Herald or at McDonalds Adult tickets can still be purchased at the regular ticket In town Most of the team rem last year s squad will be reluming with the excep tion of Pierre Norm Larry Carriers and MikePelyk Ron Ellis Drown are two names who will be taking their place Optimist Minor Bantams The Georgetown Optimist Minor Bantams registered a tie against Brampton last week Both learns scored a goal in each period with Georgetown tying the game with Just one minute and seconds left in game The Optimist Minor Bantams Brampton to but the team Is having trouble picking the corners With six games the team is looking for their first win At present the team has a lost 3 tied record Against Brampton Mike scored from Bob Klavkalna to open the scoring for Georgetown Then Mark Pries stole a loose puck and scored an unassisted goal in the second period Jon Hammer from Brian Doherly saved the game with his goal late In the third period begin at 11 this Sunday between and Smoke Shop at playing field photo by Steve Frost Minor Atoms win fifth game of the season The Georgetown Tier Novices under coach John opened their season with two games lost week At home against Milton Peter Lee was the hero In the opener slapping In Joke rebound with seconds left In the game lo give Georgetown a 1 win Also gaining an assist on the winner was Crawford After a scoreless first perl Jake stoic Ihe puck at centre Ice early in the second period and went in to beat the Milton to give the home team lead Milton tied the game at 1 or the third to set up Ihe exciting finish Some Tine saves at both ends kepi score tow with Brad in the Georgetown net making several big stops Sunday on the rood the Novices met a well dlsclplin Brampton club and returned home on the short end of a score Although the team looked better than they did against Milton Brampton Just had too much talent in this one Georgetown goals were scored by Jeff Tim mini from Mike Bur bine and Peter Lee on a nice centering pass from Jake Brad played a strong game on defence for Georgetown Candy Co Pee Wees The Candy Company Pee Wees from Georgetown had a successful opening game at Fl a this week coming home with a big win The Rob line of Rob Cooper Robin Cocks and Hob McGulgnn dominated the score sheet accounting for all of the Candy Com production Rob Cooper with an assist by Cocks started things off In the first period The second period featured an unassisted goal from Cocks who then set up Cooper second goal of game In the third Rob ran score to wilS assists to both his line mates before Cooper completed the hat trick with a splendid unassisted goal Georgetown Development Minor Atoms met Saturday evening win their fifth consecutive game of the season Mark started off the scoring the first period assisted by Kevin Usher Wade Scrjenntson scoring the second goal assists going Sean Gardner and Wcs MeCouley During the second period Roddy Pasma tallied for the Minor Atoms putting them ahead sis earned by Wade Scrjeantson and McCauley In the final period Minor Atoms continued to dominate the game as McCauley scored assists go ing to Wade while Wade Serjeanlson sco red his second goal from Sean Gardner and Roddy scored their only goal on penally shot with only remaining In the game In the dying seconds of the game Andy scored the final goal on a rebound from Sean Gardner and Rod Pasma The coaching staff were pleased with all their charges tor a great team effort HoleinOne club is Hole- In One year In Canada More aces have been registered with the Golf gest Clearing House this year than ever be lore In the year history of the activity Every Canadian Is inducted by Seagrams Distil Ltd Into the CROWN ROYAL Hole In One Society and will receive a CROWN ROYAL bag tog and Some a mating aces have been scored in Canada dur Ing 1981 Stan a watchmaker from Creek Ontario used a No 3 wood on the 234 yard hole at the King s Forest course year old Edward Brook of Toronto smashed a four wood yards into the cup on the 3rd hole at Club in Don Milts The ladies arc well reprcs In this CROWN ROYAL event loo Doris of Portage La Prairie Manitoba the 111 yard hole at Portage Golf Club with a No Iron While her ago Is a secret Doris Is the oldest lady to score an ace and report It lo the Clearing House this year But Just one year younger who struck a driver 175 yards Into the cup on the hole at Alpine Inn Course In Marguerite Station Grant a 14 year old student from Ont ario hit his No Iron 156 yards for an ace on the hole at the Golf CROWN Canadian golfer who has scored a hole- In one and has yet to report It to get an application from the golf professional or request an application form from the Golf Digest Gearing House Ave Dorval H9S Win ticket for entering contest The NHL game will provide the chance for any young sportswriters to have their opinion of the game published In The Hal ton Hills Herald Anyone wanting to participate In the Herald writing contest will be given a free ticket to a Georgetown Chrysler Raider hockey game Just for entering a The Raider executive have promised that any budding who lake time to write a story about the game Oct SO will receive one free ticket to thelr next home game For Ihe winning stories the first In three different age categories will Include one new autographed hockey stick plus three fatherson tickets to the next three Raider home games next three Raider fatherson tickets to the next Raider homo game Winners of the contest will have their presented at centre Ice on the lucky date of Nov Friday when Raiders play Judges for the contest will be Paul Taylor publisher or The Herald Bob Hooper president of the Raiders and one member of the Raider hockey team In addition each winner will have Ibelr story published In The Herald in the next week a or subsequent week edition Here are the contest rule 1 Appllcantstolheconteatshouldwriteastoryabout the Raider NHL a contest Oct The story should be printed so we can read It story should be no longer than words The story will be judged on accuracy imagination humor and interest 3 The story should be submitted to The Heralds sports editor by Monday Nov at the latest There will be three different age categories where children may win prizes The first age group is years the second age group is while the third category Is 1012 years LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL UP TMATE MOVIES IN MOVIE 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Tom Stefan followed by a goat by Fleming with on assist to Doug Walters completed the Irucker scoring Milton managed a late goal but it proved I be too little too late coach Bob Staple- ton expressed satisfaction with the effort his team put forward following two earlier exhibition losses to Steve Lyon 2nd in scoring MAJOR INTERMEDIATE A HOCKEY LEAGUE NAME AND TEAM Tim Colley Colllngwood Steve Lyon Georgetown Greg Scarlett Paul Regan Barrie John Matthews Col I ing wood Dave Payne Mytcs McCauley Colllngwood 9 Kudrasovs Georgetown Georgetown Peter Sturgeon Georgetown Tom Colley Colllngwood Gary Ford Georgetown BUI Hamilton Georgetown PTS NOTICE Red Cross Carps Driving Discontinued For Medical Appointments Emergency Rides call the Red Cross Office 8775233 Tues Wed Thursdays from 9 1 2 a m and 1 p m After Hours the Contact Centre 877 1211 Young Drivers of Canada AT YOU BE MORE THAN WELCOMED 7042 GEORGETOWN OPTICAL COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE MARKETPLACE PLAZA 3662 NO ONE EVER BUYING Tooth 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