SECTION THE HERALD December 1N3 Pile I Industrial Hockey League action Riviera Raiders nip The Barnes brothers did everything they could to make life mise rable Cor the Hollywood Tavern In Georgetown Industrial Hockey Loa action Sunday morning at Gordon At Arena Doug and John Barn es scored two goals apiece to lead the viera Haiders to a victory over the Holly wood Tavern ai the Raiders drew to within a single point of the at crew In race for second place in the four team standings The Raiders struck for three goals In a span of SB seconds In the third period to overcome a deficit and take the Roxy atoms lose I I The Raiders got a power to leagueleaders victory Doug Barnes drew the Raiders into a tie with an unassisted goal at the IB mark of the final frame John Barnes then struck from Peter for the winner seconds later Ho aba cored an Insurance marker after that Herb Kewley counted an unassisted shorthan ded marker as the Hollywood crew led after a single period The Raiders got a power NEILS MUSIC NelIsMulcortbeGMHAmaorpeewcelioutekguebThe Robert Moore Dave G like Kelly Graham Andy and Herald feature team week Team members Include Mike Kyle Anderson The coaches are Barry James Brian James and Tothe Rod Weatherall Eddy Power Andrew French Tim Parker Colin ToddReld RodMorrUiey Herald photo Optimist undefeated By McElroy and Herald Hosting at Memorial Arena this week Georgetown minor AA Optimists recorded a win over the visitors In 16 games of regular league play this peewee team remains undefeat Two minutes Into the game Rod Pasma and McCauley Initiated the passing play to set up Georgetown first goal by Andy who counted on a quick hard wrist shot A minute later Mike Barnes put the locals ahead by two goals when he surprised the with a fast shot from the side while racing for the puck on what would have been an icing call Mark Minlnch assisted on this goal beat Chris Cambouris with a twoonone break to narrow the gap Second period action saw hard fast end lo- play with George town taking two penal ties but no goats were added to the scoreboard by either team Midway through the final frame Mark to tallied from McCau ley and defenceman David Hodgson after a series of rebounds and lifted it into the top corner At the mark counted their second goal on a power Twenty seconds iter winger Chad Boi ley laid out a deadly accurate pass to the feet of centre Pearce at the edge of the goal crease who notched his second of the night which turn out to be the game winner With remaining In the game Barnes put wood on the puck to tuck away his second of the night on a passing play from and Bailey lost goal came with only seconds remaining on the clock on a nice short handed effort making the final score for Georgetown Coaching staff Paul Morrow Nick Kotsoa Bob Morrow and Rick were pleased with the overall result stating that we had good goaltending and fast skating The defence Firefighters still hot The Georgetown Mc- Firefighter atoms chalked up two more wins on home Ice during the last seven day against clubs from and Flam bo ro Thursday evening the final was after leads of 30 after one period and at the end of two for the firemen Adam Hills the leader on offense netted yet another hat trick while Sean Gulstlnl bad a pair of markers and Steve Brown earned one The were Jason Smith and Brad Amoto with two apiece with Brian Johnny Cruise Adam Ha gen Trent Cull Trevor Dave La wren ce and Brown getting one each A close checking game emerged Sunday as Flamboro the crew 1314 but came up short In the goal scoring depart losing 43 Brad Amato gave Georgetown the lead with the first shot of the game from the point on a pass from Jason Smith A nice three- way passing play featuring Brown to to who buried Ihe biscuit in the cage the score to narrowed the difference with 3 19 remaining in the open ing period after a goal mouth scramble Hilts sent Smith in alone and he made no mistake with a good low shot to the corner for the only scoring of the sec ond stanza Early In the third it was Johnny Jickllng giving Ihe puck to Hilts Herald Scoreboard MINOR ATOM Andrei Ulan Biker Depot VtrUoOi Goal Jeff Kevin Patrick Goo twrwoil Gull Shine Coulai David Eric Bradbury lluiiy Jamie Flaherty JiBiAihmbwilJ times Geoff I lu Wayne Madia Club I Terry Terry Paddle Steven Klein Kevin Barrow Hannah 1 Jamie Tripp David Kevin Challenger KeeltWa Dairy Bars David Spencer Nick Vairicchlo Jamie Rutherford J Din McCarthy Stewart Tectitl Matthew Carpet Barn Brad Juan Ktuupke Brad Nell Goala Souclt Jim Dean An lata Chad Paul Dannie Hi mend Me rem Witt let Allan Fudge Colli Claude Johnston Lam Brown Rand Barrett Ken CiaaliU Robert Doro- ShaiwCowbroogk Ma cm Larry Anlata Dooa Tbooipaon Shannon Finn Mirna Tutuch Rob Craif John lick mors Dave In alia Greg McKachern Aulili Gary Cowling Rod Doug Stamp Bob ElklLBdRel Juon a Cfirla KcnDuncanS Roger Aultla Roger Meorel Dive Clark Goal M is Mirk Iambi J Rob McGulgan Bret Robin- MirkUmbl Mlie Huffman Tim Chartrand MillkreTV I Goal AlanJohnaiaen Aulili Brian Peacock Dave Coll erl Aultla Bob Anderion Goal Saaha Jeff Ryan who took It end to end drew net minder out and scored one or his picture goals The visitors dldn t stop skating coming back with goals with and seconds remaining Terry Metier had a solid night guarding the Georgetown cage as did Pat Coulson calling off players Juveniles win again The Georgetown Shaw Trophies Statlone- Juveniles avenged sir only defeat of the Tri County hockey season last week when they nipped The then made it 12 wins in row Thursday night at home when they drubb ed OakviUe The locals have now won IS of 17 outings against a single loss The Stone boys took care of Chlngua cousy Mike Stone opened the scoring In the second period with a shorthan unassisted effort and Brian Stone snapp ed a 1 1 deadlock with hla winning tally in the final frame John son and Kent assisted on the play League leading Flam boro came to town to play our minor atom team and narrowly took home the victory Flamboro started the scoring but Georgetown came Back to tie It up with Tim Presswoods unassisted marker In the first period The second period saw move ahead 1 but Ryan Pells got the tying goal from Kenny and Parrel to keep Georgetown In the game Unfortunately the sounded to end the game before Georgetown could come back once again Georgetown certainly showed that our team is a strong opponent Saturday night a much stronger team saw Georgetown out shoot and come up with a victory Kevin Mc- was credited with the shutout His Job was made easier by the hardchecking defence and quickskating for wards who never allow the puck to stay In their end Goalgetters ware Greg Dobbin 2 Scott McGuigan and Tim with assists by Ryan Pells Greg Dobbin Kenny Kosxwi ka and Scott McGuigan Sunday night Arena was the scene Midway through the of a dose checking final period Minlnch action packed contest shot from the blue lino gainst Brampton with deflected off he stick of Georgetown victorious to woo marker tipped in the rubber came from winner registered by Richard earn Ryan Pells assisted by the shutout for the Tim Preaswood locals supported by his Brampton pulled their own defensive unit goalie in the last played welt as a unit with good checking and backchecking especi ally since the forward lines numbered only seven for the game The Optimists return ed from last week with a victory over their hosts After a scoreless first frame Dale McNiven put Georgetown ahead 10 on a well controlled effort while being checked by the defence with a quick wrist shot from the side Defenceman earned the assist INFORMATION CENTRE STUDIES FOR THE RURAL COMMUNITIES OF TERRA AND HORNBY INFORMATION CENTRE DATE Thursday December teas TIME 9 LOCATION Town Kilts Council Chambers Trafalgar Road North of Maple Avenue HUla Georgetown A Public Information Centre has been arranged to residents to review tho Studes tor the Rural Communities Terra and Hornby Reg Council wishes to provide with an to participate In planning process by making the r suggestions known The Information will bo an meet ng whore will bo able to drop at convenience to review the cal Studies with representaHvea ot ho on and consultants unable to oil and you may express your concerns by contacting Mr Super Budgets and Development ex tension 1 -Qjjfljaa- Aaron Cameron Buddy Clin- Edward Philip Moon Clary Waters 11 Mi Tripp Brad Area Snow Pooka Terry Murphy Bruce Michael Bray Scan Cunningham millers Weal Rick Todd Shepherd Nell DIM Trie Mart I Dave Huffman Jim Wallace Nathan Sutherland Dave Huffman Jeff Talbot GEORGETOWN LIONS ARE SEEKING CITIZEN of the YEAR The Georgetown Llona Club Is again looking or the Citizen of the Year someone who has given unselfishly to the community The Lions Club wants from you In picking our moat deserving citizen or group for 1 983 Nominations era now being received for Citizen of the Year Please mall nominations with supporting resume postmarked not later than January 31 1984 to Georgetown Lions Club Citizen of the Year P 0 Box Georgetown Ontario win David Frost made same excellent saves In net and was certainly ready when called upon The last three games show a team Unit work tag and playing well together Credit should certainly be given to coaches Steve Curtis Dan Curtis John Mc and Ron Hard work Is paying off Barnes and Doug as they tied it In the middle stanza Dave Holmes from Larry Peterson and George Osborne had given the crew a Head midway through the third period before the Raiders exploded to take the win In the other game the leagueleading M and M Pro Sports demolished the Acton Sitting Bull Tavern Knights The Sports led after one period and after two sessions Brian McKenzle pac ed the Pro Sports attack with a hattrlck and an assist A pair of Steves Venka and Crosatnan both contributed two goals and pair of assists to the total Chuck also added a pair of goats Scott Beckett Terry Ernie and Tom Davles all counted single markers in a winning effort Bob Baker scored an un assisted goal for Acton to break Sport goalie Glen Tost shutout at the mark of the third period After 10 weeks of play Ihe Pro Sports lead the standings with is points winning seven while los ing Just one The Hollywood are next in line with points followed by the Riviera Raiders at 11 points The Sitting Bull Tavern Knights trail with one point The Raiders will meet Ihe Pro Sports In the am contest this Sun day while and Acton meet in the ALPINE Car Stereos Have landed at fat Sound ALPINE COMPUTER ACCURATE AUDIO Only offer complete component allowing you to bo Id one brand total Now Alp not added world I Fully which moduli or I Only- Alpine alto w choice of TUNED WITH COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY FOR ACCURATE TlNING PMS MUSIC SEARCH AND MEMORY belt with confidence now you con hove computer accural and ike flsxib of from the wide choice of Alp an and computer accurate ETR TAPE RECEIVERS More Than Just Car Stereos SERVICE AcaotfiT PARK AVENUE COLLISION Complete 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