Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1983, p. 18

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Page SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday 1 1183 Georgetown Racquet club Fun Flight The Georgetown Racquet Club held Its Fun Flight Tournament this past weekend The tournament divided men and women competitors into four lights Winners of A flight were Wendy Cotton and Terry Madlll Winners of flight were Gloria Sinclair and Tom Kankaraen Winners of flight were Christine Williams and Winners flight were Lynda Sandifer and Graham Tyler The tournament was by a commit tee of Kevin Sandifer Cheryl Brown and Dave Will lama with assistance from many other members of the club were donated by many local merch ants Hunters Inn Brackens Restaurant Frank Vetere Canadian Tire M and M Pro Sports Caledon Ski Club TERRY WENDY COTTON McNally Firefighters unbeaten since Dec Minor Bantams end Burlington streak In the last game league play this season the McNally Construction Firefighter Major Atoms hosted Ancaster at Memorial Arena Jan skating away with a In period one Joe Burton counted at Georgetown when he deflected Kevin Ushers hard shot from the blue lino which had been pass ed from Mark tallied to tie the Two minutes later Wade Serjeantson beat the goalie on a play initiated by Mike Melville and David Hodgson to give the locals a edge at the end of this frame Scoring at fi of the second period was Pearce on an unassisted effort from the high slot area and Georgetown fourth goal was scored less than a minute later by Mark assisted by Shannon Finn With seconds remaining returned the favor selling up Shannon Finn who put Georgetown ahead came with two goals In the third stanza but it wasnt enough At Chris and Kevin Usher set up Wade with a nice poising from behind the net Wade his second goal I- Front End Inspection Regisn 5 yr or 50000 miles CDCC warranty on any rebuilt- ront Commercial mm 30 mllaa NORMS AUTOREPABS 71MountanvIewRdUnt2 CiM to in appointment ByflONLEFEBVRE Herald Special The Georgetown Opti mist Minor Bantams completed a successful regular season with wins over Burlington and this past week Tuesday night in Bur llnglon In one of the best games of the year Georgetown ended Burl game unbeat en streak with a hard fought victory The action was fast paced back and forth with good checking exhibited by both teams The Opt mists came back from a first period deficit to take a lead early In the third then after a Burl goal our boys displayed the type of light checking that is necessary in playoff hockey to hang on for the win Mark Moody led the locals with two goals Tim Bennett had one and Rob CAGE CHAMPS The Georgetown Knights of Colon bus bad then- annual local basketball free throw contest Saturday an event In which participants try to get as many points at possible from the shots each Is aUoted Contest winners are left to right Jo McGlnneis best boys 11 year old category Sherry Hammond best girl 11 year old category Rhonda best girl year old category Darren best boy year old category Forsyth belt girl 13 year old category Craig Osatchuk best boy lzyear old category and Hob Ross best boy year old category A regional tree throw championship will be held In Brampton la about two weeks and later In the year the Ontario Knights of Colombia will host a provincial Come to OXBOW O O K S ID CLUE A letter word for travel ANSWER R00S Travel Agency See Ike All New KC Game from 2 NOWAT RYDERS TV SALfSS SERVICE 332 Georgetown 8771944 CROSSWORD CORNER Crossword Puttie Answer on Page C7 Erf MVitnaj muwi mil Cooper scored the winner Assisting on the goals were Stephen Fletcher 3 Sean Finn Paul Smith Rory Kennedy and Terry Dixon Thursday at home Orangevllle were the visitors and the Optimists made short work of them scoring six times In the first eleven minutes and then coasting home from there for a 1 victory Scorers for the locals were Mark Moody goal 3 assists Jeff Amato Paul Smith Tim Bennett and Bill Herman all with one goal and one assist Terry Dixon and Dennis Doucette one goal each Kennedy two assists and single assists to Scan Finn and Craig Chantler The Optimists finished the regular season with a 3163 record In second place otto point behind arch rival Milton They also had the best goals for and goals against 65 in the Trl- league Congratulations to all of the members of the team especially the fine defence of goal tenders Joe Balson and Greg Tuck and defenceman Mark Dunning Mark Zebedee Craig Chantler Scan Finn and Dennis Doucette Good luck the playoffs I llflMJiillWF Goaltending sparks 2s The Atom Tier lis continue to receive solid from Ron rosier a and Richard as the duo posted the teams fourth shutout of the season with a victory over Milton Steve scored the only goal of the first period with assists going to Sean Gardner ana Steve Alchln The teams skated through a score less second period and then Sean Gardner notch ed the insurance marker from Chad Bailey mid way Into the third period This match was an defensive hockey which example of Georgetowns has resulted In an ability to play sound Continued on page TIMS AUTO 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