THURSDAY NOV GETTING INTO HARNESS If Saturday Morning Hockey is the foundation of minor hockey in Georgetown the Tyke League is the footings The very smallest puck chasers have the Memorial Arena ice from three hours every Friday evening and while they need the aid of noone once they re launched from the players bench the Tykes sometimes welcome a hand from mom or dad in getting the equipment in place That s former Terry Brush giving son Scott just the right tension on his skate laces Kid Hocke FourTown Teams Will Play in Loftier League Next Saturday Novemoer 13 will be the final day for registration At the present lime there are approximately boys and the league has now been in creased to teams The Four Town teams of each league will play in the next league higher Thisisbelngdonetotryand make the teams more competitive On Saturday notice was sent home to parents showing the proper protective equipment and another inviting the parents to bring their boys and not send them The sale of candycanes is going extremely well and the buys are urged to keep up the good work is hoped that next week the season schedules will be available to each boy The arena has promised that the heaters will be working order in two weeks time for the early games especially The sponsorship drive is going well but more sponsors are still needed Anyone Interested should contact at EXECUTIVE There will be a general meeting on November IS 1971 to elect a permanent executive and we hope all coaches managers referees and interested people will attend Saturday Score JR A LEAGUE Whitby 3 Weston Kitchener Hamilton Montreal 1 Morlles Ottawa London St Kilts 1 Niagara AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburg goal scorers were Dwyer with two McLaughlin Diamond and Spitzer one apiece Hill and Watt replied for Omaha Ilenbeyti Providence swamped Providence In this game Big guns were with five and Brian Bond with three Lyons Bell and Krowchuck collected one each Tulsa came out ahead in Dili dose game on goals by Hansen White and dark and Stockfish scored for Tulsa Rochester I Tony GrahamSmith spoiled a shutout for Quebec when he scored late in the game collected two goals and scored the other for Quebec Cleveland Baltimore I Both teams worked hard and although Baltimore had the put Cleveland ahead when he cashed one in the first period Garbin tied it up for Baltimore Springfield Buffalo I A penalty shot was the highlight of this game Jeff Freestone scored an the shot but Dave Patterson and Davies kept Springfield in the win St Louis I Lot Angeles Terry Crawford collected the shutout while Bruce Bond scored the lone goal New York Boston New York Boston and came out ahead on goals by Bennett Grant Bodnar ana two for Battye M Wild collected two and J one for Boston Montreal Vancouver St Andrew with two and and wilh one goal each walked away for Montreal over Vancouver Chicago Dirt roil another shutout Chicago bombed Detroit Barnes Richardson and the Ait Can don dont ALL the air pollution but missions from motor vehhclea conitanllyaddtoit YOU do something about 1 Hav carburetor adjustments checked period catly by a GOOD mechanic 2 Have spark plugs cleaned and regapped or re placed at regular intervals 3 inoexeaeaiveoll Do NOW and well all breathe easier A Public Service of tha Auto Cli b Iwo goals each an scored other one I Town Bantam Toronto In a onesided affair Ihe Town sharped their eyes for entry into the senior league Greg Kim scored three goal each Brian hod iwo and and Grant Bodnor it one apiece Score St- MOILS alii Bob Smith got the winner from Crawford and Hamilton and Miller scored the other Guclph goals Bantams showed prising strength in upsetting Woodstock Richardson Allison and Baltye scored for and Larry Cook and Martin Weaker replied for Woodstock Schedule for November 13 1971 10 Vancouver vs Angeles 10 Montreal vs Toronto 6 30 Detroit St Louis 730 BIO Boston Chicago New York vs Town Pee Wees Scrape and flood JR A IJ-AMJI- Western vs Pcterboro Hamilton Niagara 10 1100 Tyke Allstars vs Whitby 1100 1140 Ottawa Montreal 1140 1220 London vs Kitchener 12 lOOMarllesvsSt Kilts Scrape and flood AMERICAN I i so Pittsburg vs Providence 2 Buffalo Quebec 3 10 Tulsa Her or 4 Town Novice 10 Omaha vs Columbus 4 Baltimore Rochester Cleveland vs Springfield SrMORIIACUr November IG 10 Gall Woodstock 5 Bantams 45 vs Barrio Oak lie and ore new HOSPITAL BOWLING Irilnuchobles 21 12477 Lofifli lb 1277 IS I completes 12 12 11503 High Averages Ladies Sylvia Vema Prouse 198 Trudy Paul itfl 1B9 Gerry Poulson 187 Mm Bob Collier Clint Prouse 197 1 singles and triples Nora Tuck Silvia Men Jim Kenned and BOB Horse and Tractor Power Go Plowing In The Cold Cold Ground The annual Holton Plowing Match on Saturday at the farm of II Craig Milton was successful despite the cool fall leather A total of tractor lands throe horse lands were plow ed In the evening everyone moved Masonic Hall Milton for the banquet and presentation of prizes Mary Anderson R R Mil on was crowned Hal ton Furrow Queen by Mrs Jack Taylor wife of the Secretary Treasurer Mary Mho will represent in the 1972 Ontario Furrow Queen Competition spoke on the future of Ihe family farm Jack Taylor OP A resident was complimented by Mayor Brian Best on the excellent manner in which the 1971 International Plowing Match was Prizes In each class were as follows Jointer Plow In open ill Lloyd May Arias Stanley Hornby May Tractors In sod open open Keith Robinson Morns Bonney Princeton Bert Robertson Acton Open mounted plow Two furrows or more Open split Bryan Marshall Milton Glenn Gray Shelby Williams Caledonia Roy Craig East Larry Picket Georgetown Tractor Mounted Plows Two or more Furrow Illation only Murray Burlington Jeffrey Topp Burlington Tractors In Sod Open Bert Ayr Jarvls Aglncourt John Williams Caledonia Brian Ml Albert Don Utile Sunderland Brian Hagersvllle Jean Norval Robert Brander Tractors In Sod Open Three or more Furrows II plows Herb Jar vis Aglncourt or more tier more Pickering Oak Sherwood Hume Milton Harold Biggar Oakville The Irvine Tractor utility clan Two or more Furrow only Larry Georgetown Murray Picket Pickering Oakvlllt Breckon Burlington Jean Wilson Open Keith Ivan Do Ml Albert Bert Robertson Acton Roy Craig Mono Road R Jurvis Morns Bonner Princeton Shelby Williams Caledonia John Reid Robert Misslisnuga Bryan Marshall Milton Special Bert Robertson International Harvester Company Special Pickering J E Whitelock Trophy by Canada Trust High Competitor In Junior Match Pickering Horse Show 1st Stan May 2nd Lloyd May Ariss Industrial Lea Macs a Winner at Norvals Expense North only scored twice but Glen Williams could only reply once as the winners maintained their unbeaten record in George town Industrial Hockey Sunday North gat a goal from from Morrow and In Ihe first period and Hay from J McNivcn and Lavdl In the second and it was enough for the The Glen broke through In third to prevent the shutout when counted heir marker from lulls and Butcher TYKE HOCKEY by J The Tyke league would like to thank Branch Royal Canadian Legion forthcloanofswcatersfor Ihe league This week saw the first games of the season and all were very close Goalies especially those for Detroit Toronto and Montreal flayed well Pittsburgh 4 Los Angeles Minnesota 1 St Louis Boston Chicago New York 1 Detroit Toronto Montreal There are two groups again this year One group plays every week from to io p m comprising Pittsburgh Los Angeles St Louis and Minnesota Group Toronto Montreal New York Detroit Boston and Chicago plays from 10 loBOO There are several registration fees unpaid Remember this Is the last week for payment Schedule for Friday Nov 12 Minnesota Pittsburgh St Louts Los Angefo 10 Chicago New York 45 Boston Montreal 7 Detroit Toronto Three Gals Teams Advance in Sanders 5 pin bowling teams competed at Georgetown Bowl for the Colonel Sanders Ladles Championships October Last year finals were held in Calgary Alberta and the ladies were treated to real western The 40 ladies on hand partic ipated in a press party trip to Banff and a presentation banquet which saw the Colonel himself on hand Bowl Toronto Twelve teams competed on Sunday and came up with three winning teams from the House Round to proceed to the Zone Rounds on November The teams advancing to the next round will be the BegimerB wilh bowlers Alma Green Lorraine Lois Am bridge Donna Summcrville and Dot Hicks The Bowleretlcs with Dorie Cox Lena Burns Linda Reynolds Mvia Graham and Vema Prouse The Skylarks Betty Verrette Cbbum Mac Blair Handy and June Cook Sportsman Bowling Club j MIL NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SPINS 10 PINS OPEN BOWLING II pit 900 1130 Turn Thurs Sat 1200 JOIN A MENS 10 PIN LEAGUE WED OR CALL 877 FOR INFORMATION ALINA Drapes Service professional lined and lined alio repairs Fast rcisonable service and charges Installed Glass and Mirrors furniture Tops Call for appointment 8778020 yimVhlirilllli TUESDAY ONLY In the other game Macs Milk picked on Norval in registering their first victory of the season They had a shutout going at two periods and finished with a 1 BlGlrAD from Glassford and from in the first period and from and Tyler and Gregory from and the second period built the big lead In the lost period Bradley scored unassisted but Macs Milk matched that whin made unassisted Mac and Ihe Glen each win apiece and North and are paired off In this Sun day action Play For Student Referees Georgetown and St reel lie Juveniles provided the action for a group of student referees In recently In an exhibition game played Tor Iht benefit of an referees Georgetown downed their hosts Student linesmen and rcfirees each did lOto minutes of filiating and were marked on as Ihe game progressed Bob Broad bent scored wo Art Webster also had two while Bill Bert Osborne John Swan and Pele scored singlet REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTOS APPEARING IN THE HERALD Miy b ordered at tha 22 Main St 5x7 plus x lax Cash must accompany your order prior to processing also Prints to fas up Office Auctioneers Finish Fitness wilh Joanne Wilson president and Ivy Ann Stull as Other officers elected the first meeting were Vema Fisher vice president Ann McClure lunch convenor and Margaret Robinson as Milton Press Reporter Leaders Mrs A Rent G Wilson explained the girls the requirements of hi dub and offered a choice of crafts to complete and at Achieve ment Day They may do Swedish Weaving knit or crochet an article stuff a toy or make a mobile Meeting two was based on travel lips and appreciation of the arts The club concluded this meeting by visiting the Arts and Crafts Display and Sale at the Riviera At meeting three four members entered cover dcslgni and the members chose Ivy Mrs gave a demon stration on Macro me REGJB5 justJ 2 Places Mouthwatering Kentucky Fried Chicken Golden Brown French Fries OPEN AM TO PM COtONH MAKtS IT flMOK chicken iim iruiT LIVERS FALL MadeToMeasure SUIT SALE Canadas Foremost Brand A magnificent selection of the latest in Fall and Winter Fabrics 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