Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1983, p. 14

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Page SECTION B THE Wednesday November tap North Halton curling Hera Id columnist Locals take Mens Open Sixteen rinks from Hamilton Georgetown Burlington and Toronto area ing Boulevard AnnadeleandDownsview competed this weekend at our Men s Open Winning the trophy was the team from North skip Graham vice Warren Micklethwaltc second Don Carnegie and lead Chris This was the first mens Invitational bona pi el in quite some time and with everyone expressing a desire to return It was a great success Congratulations are not only In order for he winners but also to Bill Blight for organizing and running a successful bansplel Alice and Joan Shapcott met In the second round of the ladies pi ay downs last week with Joan team out on top after a close gome Then Fraser and Shirley McDermot were to play a second time with the loser being eliminated McDermot team were tough to beat this time J a round and now advance to play Shapcott team this week with the winner going to the Zone downs at llumbcr Highland Dec Good luck to both teams The ladies will be holding a guest day on Dec and a reminder to the men of the inclub Turkey Spiel Dec 10 Sign up today Firefighters extend streak to eleven The Georgetown Mc Nolly Firefighter atoms had another busy week as they skated against Tour teams picking up seven points to extend their unbeaten string of games to eleven Tuesday at Alcott with Georgetown lead 31 In the first period the was Injured and a second goaltender had to be dressed from the forward ranks He proved to be little com petition for the McNally crew as they went on to run the score to It became a night or firsts as John scored his first two goals in recent memory go with four assists Trent Shackle Cull picked up his first goal of the season to go with three helpers and goal keeper Dusty Lane earned his first assist of the year The big point getters were Dave Lawrence with eight Adam Hilts with seven and Trevor with six Jason Smith potted two goals and three assists while both Duanc Lewis and Adam Ha gen were one and three Steve Brown up two points and Sean Guistlni had one each with Johnny Cruise the only player not to score helped out with three assists to bring the team total to fifty two scoring points on the night Thursday evening the club took to the Ice In Slreetsville and earned a win The first period ended tied at one apiece but the George town checking led to a bulge by the second Again linema tea Hills Smith and Lawrence led the attack with ing points Both and Smith had two goals while Lawrence set three up to go with one of his own and Guistlni also scored with assists going to Lewis and with two apiece while for wards Cruise and picked up one each The result in Chlng uacousy on Saturday was another 1 victory with Steve Brown lead the offense with a goal and three assists Hilts chipped in two and one while the remaining scores went to Smith Brooker and again corned two assists while Cull Lewis Lawrence Guistinl and Brooker had one each Sunday on ice the club was unable to hold a advantage midway through the game and settled for a draw Once more Hilts collected three goals with singles scored by Lewis and Brooker Assisting on the plays were Lawr Brown and Guistinl Liftech atoms fight to tie The Georgetown major atoms played last week in a hard fought game that resulted In a tie The evenly matched teams battled back and forth throughout the first period and settled for a goal each Second period action was plagued with penalties to both teams and neither was able to gain an advantage Nick Kllpin played a strong defensive game for Georgetown breaking up plays at their blue line Brad and Brad Duby both challenged the goaltender on several occasions but were unable to find the mark Peter Lee and Bob scored the Video atoms tie in Burlington The rgetoi Video minor atom A s travelled Burlington last Monday The entire team played an excit and fast paced gome which ended In a 1 1 tic Scoring for George town was Joke with assists going to Tommy Dlardlchuk and Greg Dawson Even though Tuesday night game against ended in a defeat the George town boys played a good gome Saturday afternoon Georgetown was defeat by Milton 1 Tommy scored Georgetown lone goal assisted by Andrew Elliott Industrial Hockey League action Norval ties Sports Hollywood Tavern and the and Pro Sports deadlocked at in a battle of the George town Industrial Hockey League leaders Sunday morning at Gordon Alcott Arena Ian Sy me needed Just seconds to shoot the crew into a 10 lead after taking a pas from Bill Klrby There no more scoring until Andy found the mark to pull the Pro Sports even at the mark of the middle frame George Osborne gave the Taverners a 1 ad vantage when he scored Mark Snow and Larry Peterson early in the third frame Gary Halls made It a final Midgets win CURLING CHAMPS The North Golf and Curling Club held Its annual men open bonsplel Saturday Ing teams from Toronto Burlington Brampton Hamilton and as well as the home club Two nights or teams competed In the total points competition Trophy winners were left right Don tram Port Perry Chris lead Tor the home club convenor Bill Blight Mlcklethwalte home club vice and North skip Graham Sixteen teams competed twelve from out of town and four Tram the club Campers take tourney Knock off OMHA champs The North Halton Sports Camp hockey pcewecs won the championship at the Vallcytown Tour nomcnt in this Grey Cup weekend Georgetown warmed up Thursday with an easy 101 league victory over Streets He The line of Travis Gardiner Local juvies just can t lose George town Sho Trophies DRG Statione ry juveniles added two more wins to their amazing Tri County hockey record this week lopping Sunday after whipp ing Slreetsville at Gordon Arena Thursday Greg Robertson was the trigger man for the In their win over Streclsvllle as he pick up three goats and an assist Mike Stone Counted a pair of goals for the winners Howie Oram assisted on both of those goals while Glen Baker and Derek Roy drew single assists Mark Webster had the sixth Georgetown goal lo go along with his two assists Brian Stone also chipped in two help ers Robertson still held a hot hand three nights later when he scored twice to pace the locals over Curtis Oram Baker and Mike Stone oil fired single markers for Georgetown Baker earned two assists on thd night The arc at to start Thursday Monday they travel to Burling Andrew and Alan Girny accounted for half the goals earn four points each Brent Press wood had a strong three point game with two points going Chris Stoddort Bill Mike and Steven Sutherland Singles went to Doug McDermott and Cameron Herman The Sports Campers passed the puck fully in Dundas as Ihcy blew over a normally tough Burlington squad and the host Dundas Ham by identical scores The lino once again counted half the goals in the two games On Sunday against OMHA champion Grimsby the played an exciting game going up Wllh two minutes left in the game Georgetown ran into penalty problems GrUnaby to GometowUbJome An empty net goal wrapped up a welldeserved victory and the for the Sports KEEPING TRACK The Georgetown Track Club held their annual awards banquet at the Op Urn lit lull recently Pictured above are three of the members who were honored wllh GTC race Ian Ha 1 well From left to right are Bob Parker tallest IDk Kim Handel I honored for running her first marathon and Brian honored for running a personal best time In a marathon Herald photo by Rob Irvine Sunday night home me a gal ra m was tied at the end of the first period The goal scored by Elliott assist by Mash in and Steven Wright At the end of the second period the score was still tied Jeff Dickey scoring a beautiful goal assisted by Mashlnter and In the third period Brampton scored and Georgetown again led It up with a goal by Elliott assisted by Wright Brampton with three minutes left leaving the final score for Brampton Marc St Pierre played brilliant goal for Georgetown in all four games the HERALD SI Georgetown To Order HERALDS Annual Carol Edition If your Church Group Service Club or Fellow Employees are plan ning to do some caroling over the holiday season and you would like to have the Herald carol sheets on hand then all you have to do is to make your request before December by dropping into the Herald or by calling 8772201 Campers Georgetown was Tore to play most of the final game without Bill Tutt and Chris Stoddort but the defence trio of Adam Bennett Brent Presswood and Chris McCarthy kept the for wards at long range Scan Colton and Curtis Green split the goal tending In fine fashion Adam Bennett Travis Gardiner and Brent led the with five points each in the tournament while Andrew Hoddinott and Alan followed with four each Doug Kent scored three points and was deservedly named the outstanding player Cam Herman also counted three points while doubles went to Mike Mifklns Bill Doug McDer and Steve Suther land A fine effort by all players and coaches Georgetown Label masters minor midgets picked up five of a possible six points last week by continuing their disciplined team play a tie with a victory over Bramp ton and a noshow by in Now touting a won lost tied record coach Ryan feels the talent Is starting to come together and work as a team Defence men Mark Pries Graham Shepherd Tim Will son and Mike Hunter have been backing up their forwards well in the offensive zone stopping those quick breakouts which had been a pro blem and moving the puck smoothly out of their own end The addition of Brian Arthur from Bolton appears have added some scoring power to the blue line loo Brian notched two goals on point shots against Brampton Bench strength on the forward lines now seems to be for real as all three lines are shar the workload on regular shifts and special situations Coach Ryan has his crew making effect threeman line rushes covering the width or the Ice and moving In for rebounds In the two games played Label masters the opposition SO to 31 for a welt balanced attack Lance Held Heath and Chris Marling have all been earning mere ice time because of their effec tive play Mike Brian Doherty and Jim continue to be the big production line duties shared by Steve Tucker and John LanU are being dispatched pro fessionally giving the skaters a healthy up front Point producers in las week games were Pries Arthur Iibelmasters will be hosting a touring Swedish team at Gordon Arena on Jan Sat 30pm This will bean exciting international entertainment Please plan to attend score minutes later when he scored from Steve Crossman and Steve Venka Glen Tost was out standing in the Pro Sport goal turning back a number of good Nor vat scoring chances Mike McNlven also played well In the Holly wood Tavern net In the other game the Acton Sitting Bull Tav cm Knights earned their first point of the season in a sawoff with the Riviera Raid They did it the hard way too fighting back from a 31 deficit with third period goals from Bob Baker and Rob Evans The scores came Just seconds apart After a scoreless period Terry Turner scored from John Barnes and Pete Fend ley to give the Raiders a 10 lead Doug Barnes connected from Marty and Paul up the count to before Earl Shepp- scored for Acton Todd Mclntyre and Baker assisted on goal Don Richard scored an unassisted goal five minutes into the final frame to restore the two goal Raider margin setting up the Acton rally Great PreHoliday sale See our 8 page colour insert in y Todays pape GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Eliminate the lime trouble and expense of changing over your tires spring and tail by outlining your car with radial from a most Innovative nev his baan designed by Goodyear engineers to answer the challenges FUEL EFFICIENT Low rolling resistance and pressure capability easy on gas LONG MILEAGE Steel batted radial construction and roslllonl polyester cord body combine to give a long Ills TRACTION IN SNOW Aggressive Interlocking tread elements give sure traction In snow and ico 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