Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1981, p. 34

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I SECTION THE HERALD Thursday December it 1MI PROFILING A POISED AND PROLIFIC GOALTENDER oflht talented Gemini Mike Steer have been captured on Mm by Herald reporter Anl Steer hi kept his mini Junior team mo lei competitive la many garnet the going tough Agalnat the Burlington Cougars tut Steer a thou In a busy night and went ahead 31 with two third period goals the last with IT remaining W just fifty seconds showing on the clock Tommy Stefan put Georgetown in a goal and then he set up Marc with the tying shot for the exciting finish Thank you readers The Herald s Sporlsweek staff would like to thank the readers contributors coaches and players of Georgetown and Acton who hove supported the Herald in bringing lis residents the best sports news possible a special thanks to the parents of playing minor hockey baseball or who give the I mc to submit very professional articles to our paper Our appreciation is expressed lo the executives of the various soccer skating swimming gymnastics hockey and baseball teams and other groups in Hills for their help In keeping us Informed and up to date on sport Armboro Bantams lose to Burlington This past week the Transport Bantams dropped their game to Burlington by a score Playing in Burlington Georgetown opened the with Tim setting up a Marc goal Seven seconds later Burling ton tied the game but before the period ended Mike Brien netted one from Nell Da to put the truckers ahead again The lead held up through a score cm second period but unanswered third period goals by the home side sealed Georgetown fate Saturday Brampton visit cd the Tier II Bantams and settled for a 33 draw after a last minute rally by the truckers Tin- put George town on the score sheet first with assist to Tim Fleming and Tommy Stefan Bramp ton tied the count In the first Chrysler Novices The Georgetown Chrysler Novices again this week had a poor offensive effort being shut out by Brampton It was Georgetown fourth league game In a row in which they have failed to Brampton had two goal efforts from Sean Mullen Lawrence Vrancck and Grant to lead them to their victory Our boys have showed considerable Improvement since the season began with both Nick Kllpin and Todd Butwell playing well this The Novices are hoping the scoring drought will end when they play in a In Brampton Atom 2s are explosive Pee wee Tier 2s defeat selects At the Memorial Arena Georgetown faced off Georgetown this week In exhibition play The Candy Company met the House League Select In Pee Wee action fast Tuesday night The Candy Makers took their second decision from the Selects this year Chuck Peebles and Robin Cocks gave the a first period lead Yanne LeTarnec and Mike Rota traded second period goals to The Tier counted three straight goals from Peebles Craig Nlcolucd and Jason Bew before Way no McNiven scored a last minute goal for he Selects Picking up assists In the game were Scott Jimmy Manning Rob Cooper and Mike Ross for the Candy Company with Dave and Ray Fisher and Brad for the Selects Tier 2 Atoms sparkled Saturday with explosive power and heads up defence Paul Glass and Paul Smith combined to kick out only three shots earning a shutout first got on the board at 32 of the first period with Steven Sulhcr land scoring his first of wo goals assisted by Stephen Lee and Donnle GuesL An out burst of scoring power decided the game when Georgetown potted three goals in the last seconds of period Jason Knight assisted by Dale scored first and hen return seconds later this time with an unassisted goal With only seconds remaining Billy Tult streaked down the right side and unleashed a staler over the shoulder of the opposing Only one goal was featured in the second period when Don Guest scored his first of three goals Firmly In control George town added five more goals in the third period staying on top of Brampton with the help of superb play by Craig Cooper and Robbie Boyle Final tallies were by Mike from John Wilson Dale McNiven Steven Sutherland assisted by Stephen Lee and Donnle Guest Guest assisted by Stephen Lee Steven a wish to fit ail may your Christmas be joyous In way and may that jolly old pent extra good to you STEVENSONS MENS WEAR Georgetown Market Place Sutherland and finally Each summer outstand ing Air Cadets represent all parts of Canada arc chosen to travel abroad as goodwill ambassadors for Canada From the Management and Staff of NORTH HALTON SPORTS Downtown Georgetown Sweet wishes for a candy coated holiday I Merry Christmas all GEORGETOWN COACHWORKS INC 345GUELPHST 8771733 May the peace and joy of Chrfstmas dwell In your house and In your heart ana itaff ALMANDS TEXACO Moore Pork Plaza Georgetown Have a Happy Yuel We hope brings you the very bestl WIGO TV FURNITURE APPLIANCES Sort A ASSOCIATE DEALERCHRIS BYDEVAATE PRESERVEASHINE Preserve the beauty of your Investment with a protective shield that seals out the effects of the winter Protection against snow road salt sand and other chemicals that 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