Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1990, p. 19

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u At Hi IT I THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November 17 1999 Page Minor Peewees lose again to big Burlington team Georgetown soccer club New 1991 executive elected On Nov 3 the Halton Minor travelled to Burl ingtons Arena for their first rematch of the season The Hurricanes were out to solve the Burlington defence which had shut them out at Memorial in October did manage to avert the shut out when Justin Davis scored at of the third Un fortunately this was not nearly enough to overcome a prolific Burlington offence Turnovers proved the Hur ricanes undoing in this game and turnovers were the main subject of an intense practice the follow ing day On Nov 6 played host to Barrie at Georgetown Memorial but lost again 53 This was the first meeting bet ween these teams and proved to be a real visual challenge for fans and officials as both Bame and wear double blue The defensive drills of Sundays practice paid early dividends with the Hurricanes controlling the play and the boards throughout most of the first period At 919 of the second the Hur ricanes struck first when Jamie Walker sent Justin Davis in alone and Darin jumped the Davis rebound putting it over a sprawled The lead did not last long After a great stop by Jim thy on the Barrie captain the boys from Lake Simcoe took ad vantage of confusion in the Halton end and tied the game with remaining HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR ACTON s CORNERS SO Wtllmaks it riflht Georgetown Onlarlo Unit L7G4J6 YELLOW CAB HALTON HILLS HOUR SERVICE Airport Parent 8732931 WATERWORTH WELDING LTD Portable milling Rig Aggregate Heavy Equipment Repair Sterl A Aluminum Fabrication Mix Slick Wetting 416 Before the period ended Todd Millers unassisted goal along with Doug marker assisted by Davis and peter Mashinter put Halton up by two Six seconds in the third scored to draw closer to At this point in the game the play opened up considerably With looking for the equalizer and the Hurricanes for insurance offence replaced defence Both squads had goals called back Barrie due to a whistled down play and for a high stick Finally at on a power play tied the game With just 237 remaining Bar- ries captian topped off a flawless end to end rush scoring Barries fourth goal pulled their goalie with a minute remaining but this time it did not work out and were back on the bus with a victory The Minor Peewees have not played all league teams at least once and are for their first lo games They play next on Nov Worth noting The Hurricanes participated in the Hamilton Tim Tournament on Thanksgiving weekend A recent article put out by the MTHL listed the results of the tourna ment The Wexford Raiders defeated the Hamilton Wings 10 in the semi finals and the Detroit 20 in the finals to take all were competitive with both these clubs tying Hamilton and losing a close one to Detroit The new executive is Presi dent Steven Lee Girls Vice- President McNeily Boys VicePresident Chris Gougeon Treasurer Cathy Registrar Gail Houghton Secretary John Bannister Boys Commissioner Sandy Sperduti Girls Commissioner Roger Roy Equipment Manager Joe Clare Facilities Manager Paul Thompson SelectRep Team Organizer Ivan Johnson Direc tor at Large June Roy Many thanks from the club to the outgoing executive members whose hard work and dedication has kept the soccer club going Bill Harrison Phyllis Harrison George Babies Pat Kelly Herbert Paul Stubbens Guignard and Don McLean The Georgetown Soccer Club provided recreational and com petitive soccer for boys and girls in the 1990 season The club also thanked their parent volunteers and local com munity sponsors for their support during the past season The Georgetown Soccer Club met on Nov 12 to elect its new ex ecutive for the upcoming The meeting was an enormous success as parents pulled together to fill all 12 positions on the executive committee Thankful fishermen Bryon Hancock president of the Georgetown Anglers and Hunters Association was presented with a life membership In the Owen Sound Rainbow Boat Club bv three grateful anglers that Mr Hancock rescued from the frigid waters of Georgian Bay on Thanksgiving weekend Pictured from left lo right are Doug Ten Blnhm Don DeRovah and Photo submitted December 3rd To Serve You Better COMPLETE WINTERIZING PACKAGE Steam Cleaning Interior Shampoo Under Car Oiling ScotchGuard Fire Retardant Engine Shampoo Permasheen Paint Touchup OO Offer Valid on Now or Used Till Dec 3rd We Are Still Located At Moore Park Plaza JAKES AUTO CLEAN 8773802 82 Main St North Moore Park Plaza Georgetown

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