TRICOUNTY HOCKEY Town Teams Win Big Against Streetsville and Acton JUVENILES Gtorgatown The whole Georgetown team good hockey this game Dave Irons pac the scorers with three goalt Benny hod a pair and the rest came from ftwc Guest John Snow Jerry Guy Hennessey MIDGETS 8 Stratvili The Ovcndon Robinson com bination had a big night oneaided lack re same Georgetown helmed opponents Alec scored Bnan Beaumont two Glen Robinson wo Ray Love and Brad one each Beaumont was In on three while Robinson helped on two Ovonden on two a Ray Love Bruce a Dave Alexander one Hipltr 3 Georgetown The Friday the contest in Hespeler arena was a clean fast skating Georgetown had the territorial hit the target Alec from Glen Robinson fond Robinson unassisted did the locals scoring BANTAMS Gtorgitown 1 Streetiville The defense held to shots on goal and jplayed with more rong at both ends Gary from scored for locals t 23 shots at the StrcilavUle net Sunday Georaetown fc Georgetown had a edge In shots and had to come from behind to get the tic Locals de served to win on basis of the play Checking was close and heavy body hecks hand out Dean from Gary Nut and Tom unassit scored for Georgetown in one Friday in Georgetown Acton Although not tested often Georgetown had to be alert Hue tilt here Georgetown fired and Acton Stiff body checks slowed the Acton attack early Dean Pet terson Gary and Rick Becker were scorers Assists went lo Bill Gary Nix Blake Shortill Tom and BANTAM Georgetown Chlnguacouty had to come back with two third period goals to erase Georgetown lead Bnan scored both the locals in this Sunday en counter the first unaided and second from Erie St And rows Burlington Georgetown Georgetown led 10 going into the third period Burlington power play produced the lying goal and they followed through two more quick ones Late in the third Georgetown rowed the margin Preston from Andrew Gilmer and Grant Bodnar from Bob tallied for Georgetown The game was played Friday Georgetown 12 Georgetown had just a after a period and that dig appeared when scored early in the second But from that point it waa never close Four goals in the second per tod and seven in the third pro duced Georgetown dozen trie St Andrews Bill Preston 2 Grant Charlie Greg Bodnar Bob Frees one Doug Thompson Mike less and Steve scored Boh Fothcringham Bill Preston St Andrews and Greg Bod oar Al Gilmer and Doug Thomp son each had two assists Grant Willie Sternke and were credited with singles Georgetown 3 Slrtetiville This Sunday game was very checking and featured good from Osborne Danny Field John Wright and Robbie Hamilton cored Terry Turner 2 Martina 2 Jeff Couhghan and Peter Boyle assisted Georgetown Acton Turner was and Glen Tost registered his first shutout in this played Thursday John Wright Mike t Buck Robbie Hamilton end An Long tallied for Georgetown Terry Turner had three assists nil Hamilton Long and Wright one each CM 5 Georgetown 0 drew six of the pen all its in this Sunday king B Arlington Geornetown J Bishop from Gray and Stuart Malison combined for the losers only goal la this joos Friday NOVICES Georgetown 5 Jobb in his third game with the team very well and Barry were excellent In Goal Jobb and Scott netted two apiece and Rick Hewitt got the other George town toal Recks Phil Buck and Tim Aimer assisted twice and Scott once The game was Sunday Georgetown The locals tabled on three of 10 penalties for goals in this on Fnday night Brian Hayward played well in goal and foiled one breakaway with the prettiest stop seen in a long tone Tim Turner twice Phil Buck Scolt fer and Hike once As sists to Turner Jobb Rkk Hew itt Barber and Brent But terworth Georgetown 13 Acton Georgetown really poured it on to a weak Acton team Thursday Tim with four goals and Ian Reeks with three goals were liic big guns Mike Scott Tom flak Ikiwll Brent But and Mike also scored Scott Wakfer led in assists with three Georgetown 3 Hetpeltr 0 Solid defensive work and ex by Earl produced the shutout Tuesday Nov Stuart Malison Doug Timpson and Scott Beck scored Robert Webster Russ Gray Glenn Stuart Mai and Paul Allison assisted NOVICE B 7 Georgetown 1 The gome was very close for first two periods but broke open In the third Tom Wjhe from Mike was Geor sniper The game was played Sunday Georgetown Burlington Georgetown scored both goals lato in the third period wiping out a load and almost a game winning third Morrow assisted on both foils the first Dave Kemshead and the second by David Bow This one was Friday Georgetown 4 Heipeler Eddie a new fate wis chosen the tame s MVP Nov 10 dreg Abbott pressed as did the goal scorers Blake and David Bow who scored twice each Greg Thompson Paul Morrow and Dave Kemshead assisted OUTDOORS with GEORGE H0ARE MANY HUNTERS AT YEARLY HUNT AT BUCKHORN CAMP ALLEYWAYS Continued from WEEKLY HIGHS Wcndj SjUia lktsslcr 1oij BANTAM BOYS The Bombers arc first H points The Spoilers points The Canlinj and Archies each with points ire The cashed in three the of the Thunderbolt The Head fined in over Lucky Strikers The Bombers exploded in glory to take two gimcs from the The donned in two whipped the Green Hornets in first game The Jailer them in lust two games but the chimps held to take lolal pins The tarn wis Six were triumphant twite the Mini Sinkers but ail to win the third and total pins The average race is close and tense Gary Richardson is high with a Stephen Archibald is second with 164 and Steven Harlow third at 103 The out come of his competition should be very interesting I The high single of 258 is held by Is Richardson holds the three of WEEKLY HIGHS Scott Stephen Archibald Clarke 534 JUNIORS The Georgetown Pros have taken tlic Icid in the team com petition vu points The Blue Angels are second with points and The Champs third with points The took over sole possession of place by blank the Bowling Buddies The Rebels shut out the Blue Angels three times The Pin Busters were whipped by the in three games Georgetown Pros trim mod the All Stars in two games but failed in the The Champs the in the fust two games but the latter whipped them in the fin ale and took total pins The Stumble Bugs won two games from the Unknowns but the lat bombed them In the third and took total pins Ruth Unlays average stands in top spot Yvonne Brat kin holds the high single 206 The three of is held by Ruth Doug Enman Ihc high average of 211 for He also boasts the high single 369 and the high trio WEEKLY HIGHS Stephen Foster 694 256 Yvonne 285 Debbie Moore 245 Doug 286 single Dennis single Rick single Michael 242 single single SENIORS The Keglcrs are first with points The Bowler Cats with points are second Electric Sun Dial ranks third with points Not far behind them are he Scot Pack with points and the White with points Bill team ore struggling lo gain momen tum as they are in the cellar with only 9 Mike with and Nicholson with arc the high average holders Susan holds tin girts high Gucsfe at the Buckhorn Hunt Club in Stated Township for the first week were of St Pauls Ont Bill Burdock of Oak wile Al of Wind Ed Brady of Sid Glover Don Brine of Woodham Wal Scott of Stratford Fred Parkinson of St Marys and George Fellows of Ken Wilson of Hamilton Davn of Georgetown BUCK APIECE Lucky Hunters were guests Alan Turner and brother Glen of with one nice buck deer each Both Alan and Glen arc experts with their scope equipped 30 and fast Alan Turner is also quite the expert with his lb Ben Pearson bow and Much was learned from Ahn about ihc art of hunting with the bow and arrow Club members at the Buek horn camp for first week were Don Hancock Williams Art Scott Georgetown and Bob Glen Williams Ewcn of Stratford Brian of St PairK Bill of Alf of Milch ell George of Robert tllch of Mitchell Larry of St Marys George Fellows of Hamilton Conservation officers who sited the camp were Bernard Curbs Conservation officer Bracebrile and Guy Winter ton District Biologist Parry Sound enjoyed their stay at the Buckhorn Camp YEARLY HUNT CLUB Hunters at this camp for 1st week were Jim Gambell of Glen Williams Yearly of John Yearly and son Jnek of Bob At Eric and Dal of Joe Dave ind Ernie Cousens of No Stan of Glen and Don tyre of Port Row Jaek Her of Toronto were Jaek Herbert with a fawn It was the 1st one Jack in 31 years of hunting Johnny shot a bun dle cow moose and two Teck Yearly accounted for a nice bull moose Jim GambcH fired a few shots at the only doe deer he ever saw while hunting at this camp Teck Yearly who far aw ay at the time apparently had better shooting and also ted for the doc PINE HILL HUNTING CLUB Joe Dennis Chrk Ernie Charlie Ashbv Al Willis of this club accounted for one nice Dennis Clark was the lucky hunter These hunters were all from except Joe who lives near Yearly The deer seem to be a little more numerous this year Wore about the hunt next Good luck until then 3 of Mike Warman holds weeks end Bob and Don the same title for the with were leg wciry from dogping an Sharon and and doing many chores around MiKe hold the camp singles with 108 and lively RUNNING SMOOTHLY Art Scott president of Iht Camp was kept keeping tilings running smooth ODDS AND ENDS are being celebrated this by Bantams jly for the two weeks Runt Clifford Heather McNeilly mill was Raymond and junior j of for he two Mary Jane hunt Congratulation to George for breakfast In Nurse our coach and eluded bacon eggs toast juices coffee and milk Lunch Soup cheese cold bread honey tea and coffee Supper Consisted of roast beef venison hams potatoes turnips and fried deer liver and also and thanks to the portrid hunters roast partridge and boiled or stowed partridge with dumplings In other words had all they could eat Womens Dart League G Goldh mis lmpen Is Team Tern Cot a if lies ACTON BRIDGE CLUB Mondays results 1st Frank and Midge Hampshire 2nd Cam Sinclair Kay Coats 3rd Harry Jack Coats THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV score Peg The ones at this club Jojcc Mirkham Get The Most Out of Winter GET A Bombardier skidoo The Gleaming New Models ARE ALL HERE SEE ESPECIALLY THE ELAN SKID00 HP ONLY SERVICE Class A Mechanics for efficient to vice an all makes of Snowmobiles PICKUP DELIVERY SERVICE Allison IGEORGETOWN OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL fe you sacrifice B ml Stephanie Cox Steven Harlow nd Scott arc still is for the Master Bantam Four nam cut to be rolled in Hamilton HOW ABOUT IT Lets all turn out to hear the towns past year discussed the meeting on Monday evening next SECOND WEEK GUESTS Guests for the second week at were of Mitchell Jade Me The Georgetown Citizens Band Needs Your HELP Instrumentalists are needed in all Sections In order thai the Band may carry on its fine tradition Practices are held EVERY THURSDAY EVENING AT B P IN COMMUNITY CENTRE band is under the capable direction of MR EARL GODDARD muse instructor Secondary School Georgetown Golf Country Club Now that we hava teen firs mow It it lima to think of Ski and we at Golf Club a Snowmobile Club and invito new 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