the HERALD SECTION B THE HERALD Thursday December Page 1 defeat Wilson s as Bob Brasby nets lone goal for his team Last Sunday the H T Wils on Insurance hockey team were defeated by Hollywood Tavern in Industrial action In other games took Acton 11 1 while Boer Movers out played Dons Auto Service Hollywood Tavern only managed one goal In the fret period by Brian Beaumont from Bob Landry and Larry Peterson bat the team exploded for three goals In the second and third periods for a final 7 1 victory over Wilson Insurance In the second period three live goals led off by Dave Holmes who scored from Larry Peterson and Randy Robbing Then Paul Martin added another on passes from Mike Richmond and Bob Landry while Holmes scored again at the 1G mark of the period from Larry Peterson and Bert Osborne for has second goal of the game Brian Beaumont scored his second goal of the night from Ian and Brad Butte worth to Increase lead to Then at the 15 mark of the period Ian connected for another Holly wood goal from Beaumont and Dave Holmes Wilson got on the score board when Bob Brasby netted a goal assisted by Steve Grossman Brad then added the last Norval goal with Wo minutes left in the gam a from Dave Holmes Clark Chris scored Acton only goal in their contest against as the score ended or netted his goal on an unassisted effort In the first period Doug Thompson started oft with a goal from Milne just two minutes Into the game ThenJlm Blair scored an unassisted goal two mlnutE3 later Dale nice added another from Doug Thompson and Chris Milne at the mark of the Chris Milne stole a loose puck and scored unassisted in the second period while Jim Blair connected for a goal from Greg and Scott Beckett to give team a lead Acton Chris then closed the gap on an assisted goal at the mark of the period Jim Blair avenged the goal with his third of the night for a hat trick goal assisted by Scott Beckett Beckett himself then scored assisted by Hal Doug Thompson scored his second goal of the night from Chris Milne two minutes Into the third period to make the score Then Dale MiecM added his second goal of the night from John and Jim Blair Milne scored from Dale Miecioniec at the 1j mark of the period to tally the score at 101 Larry Davis ended the scoring for with a goal from Scott Beckett Boers Movers Don Service Terry Turner Paul Gingras and Keith all scored goats for De Boer In their first period of their game against Don Auto Service to give their team a 1 lead after the period Don Gerry Milne retalia ted for his team with a goal from Gary Day In the second period Terry Turner scored his second goal of the night tar De Boers Doug Barnes and Keith McKinnon one minute into the period Then Doug Barnes added another for his team from Paul Allison and Mere lactic while Marty Weoven also scored a minute later from Mere and Doug Hills Don notched another goal when Jamie Hansen scored from Bower at the mark of the period Roger Chapman gave his Boer team a 2 lead but Don John come back with a goal from Jim and Bower at the mid way mark of the period Boer ended their after Doug Barnes netted his second of night from Roger Chapman and Doug J The Georgetown Chrysler bombarded the Barry Flyers In Saturdays conical With only II skaters the Barrie team played nothing like their name suggests the game Peter Sturgeon No 101 Is four goaraagalnil as teammates I No J Herald photo by Chris Raiders dump Barrie with 22 goals The may have had hockey on their minds when they ravelled to Georgetown last Saturday ght in a game against Raiders but stepping on the ice their minds had to have been elsewhere they were an astounding by Georgetown GDHS boys on win streak Herald Correspondent The midget boys bosket ball team played out a busy schedule last week with a maxim urn amount of success by winning all three games that were played Leading off the week the Rebels beat out E C Drury by a score of The Rebels were leading through out the game but it remained a close game until the half at which the score was I3H After the half coach Leeking made some adjust menta in play to account for good defence and tightened up Georgetown a own defence II gh scorer for this game was Dean Marks points mostly for these points by Glen Jay Anderson was also described as having played an excel defensive game The second game of the week was a home game against Perdue After a slow start which had the score tied at IS at the half some adjustments were made and the Rebels wo I by a score of 3524 High scorer was again Dean Marks who netted IS points who was considered the star The last of the week was against Milton on Friday and it was won by Georgetown by a score of Coach Leeking said that this game was a better team effort because plays were being made as a team Dean Marks earned honors as high scorer Scott Farley Mark who dis played a game of excellent dribbling and setting up who had several rebounds were other key members of the game At this point In the season the midgets have won four and lost one game to place them second in the league behind the only team they have lost to E Park The next game for the midgets was Tuesday In a home game at Georgetown The midget boys basketball tea are currently riding a three game winning streak while the senior boys earn won and lost one game tail week against Perdue and Milton respectively photo by I la raid eon from Bill Hamlllon and John Saunders then pro ceeded to tally up a first period advantage Seven goats in the second period then eight in tire third round oil the scoring as the Flyers managed a single goal in both the second and third periods Doug vich for Georgetown had an easy night stopping 19 shots white his Barrio counterpart Grant Cole deflected The Flyers made the trip to Georgetown with only 11 skaters and two goal tenders The line of Sturgeon Ham and Ford continued their rampant scoring pace as league scoring leader Bill points In the game from five goals and eight assists Peter scored four times and assisted on sit goals Gary Ford scored twice and assisted seven times during the Barrie game Both Jun Kidrasovs and Sieve Lyon had good nances as they both collect six points during the game John Cook collected a Midgets win three Sunny Acre Major Midgets came up with three in their last three starts On Dec 17 villc was defeated The fans were treated to an excellent display of hockey on Dec IB when the visitors for an exhibition game Sunny Acres came out with a 2 win in a nail b ting contest The game was scoreless until the 10 mark of the second period when Merrit ton took the lead Chrysler Raiders defeated tl opponents last day night With Brad Mill between the pipes for Georgetown the Raiders went ahead in the first period on goals by Juri and Bill Ho mil North Halton curling The Raiders held on to their lead with three goals scored in the second period Colllngwood countered with three goals also Sturgeon Hamilton and McFayden were the Raider second per iod marksmen Georgetown broke away in the third period during the first tlvc minutes as Kidrasovs Gary and John Cook exploded for The Raiders next home game will be held this Satur day against Owen Sound as the North Sports sponsor evening with Kids Night Ladies day All the curling sections of North Halton have been very busy for the last two weeks Shirlcj McDerraot and her team of Shirley Lois Massey and Mary Block represented the club at the Provincials In Acton on Dec There was a Ladies Guest day on Wednesday Dec 9 and a lemfic lime was had by oil Thank you to Greta Lamb and her committee for a Tun day The Thursday day ladies draw finished on Dec 10 First place was won by Greta Lamb and her team of Eva Bradley Karen and Linda Veltman Second place went to Boa Embllng with McGee Dot Burgess and Mary Lou Third place was won by Julio White with Mary Wands and Pat McLeod Due to the need for an extra day of curling the TuesdayuflornoondruwfinlshcdonThursdayDec 17 much to the confusion of all The winner of this draw was skip Shirley McDermot and her team of Marilyn Janet Dean and Mary Lou Second place went to Alice with June Russell Edith and Pat Third place was won by Agnes Pork with Mary Black Pat and Esther Malone Special congratulations to our new curlers Linda Veltman Mary Lou Pat and Esther This ends ladies curling for this year SEAGRAMS BONSPIEL North was host club for the A Seagram Mixed this past week The winner was Bob Hewlett from Brampton who defeated Lcs from Dixie Hewlett came the B section to win the event It took two cliff hanger games to do it Both games were won on the last rock Really terrific competition A lighter and more fun side to curling took place at North on Sun Dec the annual JrSr It was an exciting day for oil The winner of the a draw was Greta Lamb and her team of Danny Rolle Bradley and Anne Powers Second place went to Lamb and his team or ScottHunter Dave Farrow Thirdptace was won by Bill Hunter with Brad McCoahen Theresa Smith and Ed Powers In the a draw first place went to Eric Ross with Mike Wood MacLaren and Doug McDermot Second plocc went to Steve McDermot with Rod Nugent Gord Nugent and Connie Powers Third place was taken by Mark with Jeff Wood Dick and Dave Merry Christmas Happy New Year and see you on the Ice In January Gems blanked by Burlington The Georgetown Junior Gcminis were blanked by Ihe Burlington Cougars last Sunday night racing their without seven regular players Gems were defeated by the Colts last Thursday and lost six players to suspensions while captain Bill Taylor remains off the lineup with mononucleosis oaltcndcr Mike Steer played well facing a total of shots In the contest Steer held Burlington to just one goal in the opening period However in tho latter half of the second period the defending OHA Junior champions peppered the goalie with five goals In quick succession The third period remained scoreless as both Cougar and Gem in la deflected all oncoming shots Novices runnerup in Olympics The North Sports Camp Novice Reps travelled to last weekend to compete In the fifteenth annual Hockey Olympics Tournament and came away with the runner up stiver medal in the A division of the grand championship Playing In the A division with Brampton Whitby Gait Milton Peterborough and Guctph our Georgetown Novices played heir finest hockey of the year On Saturday morning the opposition was Whitby and the Campers got off to a quick start scoring twice In the first period Jason Smith the mark with assists by Steve Brown and Scan In the second it was Trevor from Adam Hilts and then still in the second period Whitby found tho mark and narrowed the lead to In a fast paced third period no goals were scored as Georgetown checked extremely well and hung on for tho 1 victory This was a well deserved win for Georgetown and the whole team played with a high level of desire that was to be evident throughout the tournament In the second game on Saturday afternoon the Novices came up with another outstanding effort The competition this lime was a very strong team from Markham The Campers Terry Metier played an outstanding game in goal stopping all twelve shots to the shutout Steve Brown opened the scoring In the third period at assisted by Sean Guisllni and Jason Smith At Scan Gulstinl scored from Jason Smith and Steve Brown for the victory This was one of the finest team efforts all season for the Campers and the defence corps of Lewis John Jlckling Brad Bobby DeZeeuw Adam Hilts and Steve Clgten played an exceptionally strong game This set up a grand championship contest between Georgetown and rivals from play from Brampton on Sunday afternoon At Si of the first period Georgetown took the lead on a goal from defenccmen Bobby DeZeeuw assisted by Brad on a fine rush from their own end By the end of the first period Brampton had tied the game Brampton scored again twice in the second period but the Campers determination was still very much alive and when Adam Hilta put Georgetown second goal on tho board at 39of ha third period the Campers showed their AAA opponents that they never quit With their stiver medals hanging proudly around their necks Georgetown team left the annual minor Olympic tournament with well deserved pride North Halloo Sports Camp Terry Metier Bobby John Lewis Jason Smith Sean Adam Hilts Stove Brown John Cruise Adam Ha gen Steve Tim Brian Brooker Ryan Want Trevor Brad Coach Steve Curtis CoCoach Dennis Amato and Manager Jim Glass