Page SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday October IS 1KJ NEWFOUNDLAND CLUB Theymaynotbewearingthelrnewtweatera butthls Thompson Jimmy Grant Kelly Paul Herald lithe Newfoundland Club of the GMHA Martin Matthew Jamie and Greg The bantam home league Team member include Greg coaches arc Kevin and Terry Terry Paddle Scott Webb Jason Pal Pro Sports upset Norval 65 Raiders cuff Sitting Bull Ernie Sclmump goal 11 minutes into the second period turned out to be the winner the M and Pro Sports upset mighty Hollywood Tavern in George town Industrial Hockey League action Sunday at Gordon Akott Arena goal a power play marker from Mac McKenzie and Andy Broadbent gave the Sports a luidut the time Earlier in the period Chuck Williams had scored on the power play from Schaump and to snap a dead lock goal or the third period to draw Hollywood Tavernlo within but thol as they were to gel The Pro Sports start fast In this contest when put on the scoreboard from Tom Davies after only seven seconds of play Herald Scoreboard MINOR ATOM Varian Canada Goals Billy Mc 3 Brad 4 Kevin Patrick Greg Baldwin David Mc- Assists Greg Bald win 2 Mike Niels on David McTveat Depco Metal Goal Evans Tnrnwy Mulders Goals Shawn Curry Curtis Hamilton Cameron Sproule Curwood Packaging Goals David Bernard Kevin Shaw Darren Deforest Rob Craig RJ Fleming Kentncr Dairy Bar Goals SleveKokjel2 Steve Nick Verrichio Assists Jamie Kel man Steve Darren Peel London Life Goals Jeff Hannah 4 Sidney Spear Pat Mlo- dozenc Assists Steven Klein Kevin Barrow Goats Greg Socha 2 Scott Dobbins Assis MAJOR ATOM Exhibition Gamei Chicken Villa Goals Eric Bradbury 2 Jim Ashenhurst John Shaw Dave Hum Derek Mills Assists Jim Ashenhurst Steve Bums Mark Mr Donut3 Goals Ray mond 2 Marcus Witt ten Assists Allan Fudge Paul Scott Friend Harvey Goals Chris Burns Jeff Saunders Chris Adams Assists Stephen ley Wayne Thompson Darren Gray Adam Moneypenny Kinsmen Goals Robert Walker Randy Barrett Ken Cass fata Assists Robert Walk cr Claude Johnston Randy Barrett MINOR PEE Motors Goals Derek Wool gar R J Fleming 2 Shannon Finn Mike Hughes Assists Marcus Scott Vandevalk Bants win The Georgetown M and M Pro Sport major bantams took a couple of wins in County Hockey League action this week Sunday Tim Bennett scored once and set up another by Jim Mann ing to lead the locals to a decision over Brampton Haul Smith scored an insurance marker from Rob Cooper and Terry Dixon Last week the Pro Sports really went to win wiping out Flam Billy Herman led the offensive explosion with a hat trick and a pair of assists Smith and Ray Kennedy both a pair of goals Luchies Scott Dobbins Murray Motors Goals Montgomery Krafciek Assists 0 J Smith Richard North niton Sports 2 Goals Tommy Dave Assists Mike McLean MAJOR PEL WEE Exhibition Games Dairy Queen Goals Mathew Barrage Cleaner 2 Goals David Eddy Powers Assists Daryl Sproule Neils Music Goals Rob Morrlsey Greg Little Assists Colin Murray Carpet Bam Goals Brad Phce Derek BANTAM Goals Bob He Idem an Jamie Warnock Dean Soucie Assists Dean Soucie 3 John 2 Doug Stamp Ian Galloway 2 Jamie Warnock Bob Hei demon Choice Air I Goal Phil Miller Assist Ricky Exchange House Goals Dave Borrow 3 Wayne McNivcn Assists 3 Geoff Goals Dave Press wood Robert Peel Assists Alien Johns sen Paul Ouzo Chris McPhenon Goals Tim Chapman Chris Kilpln Buddy Chinch David Carry Stewart Michael Dowd Assists Letar nee David Lobb Chris Kllpin Scott Dave Gardener Criterion Carpet Coals Mark Hi filer Ted Weuthcrall Assist Scott Cunning ham Iks Lodge Goals Keith Ackr Rich McKeown Ken Duncan Jason Assists Jason Ken Duncan Roger Newfoundland Club Goals Jim Lowry Assist J Waterbed Country Goals Bruce Juby 3 Alain Shields Snow Terry Murphy Jeff Dugny Brad Willi Assists ArdsSnow JeffDugay Alain Shields Mike Wallace Mark Talbot Brad Williams Terry Murphy AE Goals Jim Chartr and BobMcGuigan Assist Tim Chirtr Herb and Miki Rid stored a I 1 id midway Ihrough the initial session but the Sports came roaring with by Mc Sieve ind Terry Must Mark Snow and me with his rst the game scored the opening of the second per id to knot the score at 44 In he other game the Riviera Raiders erupted for three unanswered goals in the third period to cuff the Bull Ttvcrn Knights of Acton John Barnes with his second of he night from Douj Barnes Marly Weaver keyed the Raider on at the 13 40 mark of the Final stanza For Doug Barnes it wis his ass si of Die to go With an earlier goal Doug Barms Weaver then set up Pat Tunney for the sixth Raider goal beore John made it a final The jumped out to a 3 first period lead on goals by Tony Perkins John Barnes and Doug Barnes A handed unassisted effort by Acton Chris kept the Bull in the game Todd Mclntyre set up Actons Gary Williams on the power ploy then counted a at the Tnvcrners tied it at 3 midway through the middle frame scored what turned to be the goal for the Glm the 14 mark of tilt second period Next week the Sitting Bull Tavern takes on Ihc Pro Sports the gam while Stat your evening of TV entertainment with Cable 4 Presetting your community 5 nights a week Monday Friday Callus Knights of Columbus Goals Jeff Ryan Jeff McNivcn Assists Jeff McNivcn 1 Dean Morgan Trio Mart Goals Larry Taylor Brad Jeff Talbot Assists Brad Klav kalns Jetf Talbot Ken Jones Standard Products Goals Howard Mc Carthy Mark Camp bell Chris Styles Assists Howard Mc Carthy Jim 2 Peter Hughes Mac Mountain view Bert Fiddler Dave Collier Assists Dave Collier Mike Tyler Tim Goals Jim Marshall Samls Assists Drew Fisher Tom Gross Scotia Bank 1 Tim Fleming Assist Mike Howie ELECTRIC WHOLESALE LIGHTING CENTRE a T ill MR JUVfNHI Jim lettering Goal Divld Huff Rent Alii 1 Goal Chris Mac Donald Comments Very dost game Well played by both teams Junior Raiders Goals Dive Wood Rodney Wil son Shawn ray Assists Greg Rodney Wilson Tim Bryan Kennedy Twin Windows Goal Assists George Par CHURCH Il HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Ave One Cole PASTOR Con Mid on MASSES jyOOp j n 11 DON For information call This Weekend Attend The Church Of Your Choice GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH S George own pas ion Paler Ralph BA CALL 1 lDVCL 00p MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST PASTOR 6665 EVERY 1 B MM MONTHLY Lad Col 19 Advsniiiii Wttk Vlsl on Welcome Sabres dull By Herald correspondent In Central Ontario hockey play Friday Acton Sabres lost to the Burlington Cougars by dropped a 3 count to Milton Steamers in a very hard fought battle on Saturday In the first period of the mors game play started nut very fast with a lot of physical contact Acton scored in the first hair of when Paul tipped in a shot from Ken Kavanagh and Vincc play was wide open as both goalies had to up with key saves Acton had Lhe advantage in play for the majority the perl even though both cams recorded 13 Early In the second period Aeton went up when Randy Cover dale Bottle drive The Georgetown major peewee rep hockey team will be holding their annual Battle Drive this Saturday Team members will be knock on doors between Maple Avenue and Highway starting at am In an effort to raise funds for the club The drive will continue until scored on a pass from Karl Meyer and Paul Carglll Milton put the pressure on Aeton and it finally paid off in a power play goal in the middle of the period Acton started to come back in the last couple of minutes of play but failed to regain their two goal lead Wide open end play with key saves by both goalies was pro minent in the third period Milton lied the game early In the period Milton finally managed to put the puck behind Rob from a scramble In front of the Sabres net Gary Hudson the Sabres head coach said they played Osgood game and should at least salvaged a tic Hudson went on to state the team was a little tired as they played a heck of a game the night before against Burling BUSINESS DIRECTORY R E Clipsham Limited 1 Surveyors Consulling Enojnara Dr Robert R Hamilton OPTOMETRIST Mountalnvlow S Georgetown 8773971 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner DO You Line Doing wash 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