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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1971, p. 5

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COACHING CLINIC PAYS OFF lO TO Nancy Hall one of 13 Georgetown Figure Skating Club members who attended the amateur coaches clinic at arena worts with some of the clubs junior skaters above Goirgelown had the largest representation at the clinic attended by skaters from 10 other TriCounty Scoreboard inirftrtown I Sun Nov Con struct ion minor novices were defeated by George town only goal was scored Matt Bauer unassisted Bhan Bomholt mil in goaf despite the goals scored on him Soott and Bob Dean worked hard and Matt Bauer and Herb played well on defence MINOR BANTAMS Georgetown 1 Sun Nov Georgetown Rotary bantams took an early lead on a goo by Peter Boyle assisted by Danny Held and Rick However they were outhustled In the third period and lost MINOR MIDGETS Guelphl Georgetown Tue Nov 16 A minor midgets went down 10 to Guelph here Tuesday Georgetown Sun Nov midgets with a good team effort won over A on goals by Garry Nix wilh 2 Kyle l and Steve 1 Gaining assists on these were Andy Morrison Charlie Knocpfli Kyle and Paul Thompson Extra Note A notice to all coaches I and managers that Acton has dropped out of in the major loop Acton was one of the originators of the present Tri County hockey league A second note of interest regarding the ticket sales for the Raiders Intermediale game of Nov lz Selling the most tickets were Ihe Minor Novices who were rewarded with one dozen free hockey slicks continued on Page MEET THE GEORGETOWN RAIDERS Results and Future Games Minor House League Hockey SI- II- Nov 16 lanrs Trans port Park Toola2 Warren was the big shooter for as scored four boys Bob Wilson Bob George Watt and Bob McLeod collected one goal apiece with Rilling three assists j two and singles to and Grace Mike Mc Cracken from and Mike from were the only Toyota footers to put the puck post Don McLean Three cycle players Gerry Anderson Ron McCosh and Doug were really lying as thty helped pace their team past the Excavators Anderson got two goals a and assist assists Brute Peek a goal Ted a goal and and the assists for Cyde scoring Bill Allison and Kim Gibson were hard workers for Allison with a goal and assist Gibson with two assists and Greg a goal Transport Terry Richmond had ihe rest of his life in getting a shutout as his mates played the majority of the game in Burns territory and bombarded the transports goalie In a good team effort the realtors should hate rung up the score higher except for the tending of Pierre Boisvenue Bill Bradley had an excellent night getting two goals and Dave Robinson the other Ken and Brad Edgar collected assists SENIOR IS Geo Cycle Sports Realtors Barrie 500 Lanes Transport Gait vs Excavating Town Park Toyota Woodstock vs Bums Transport JR A Nov Montreal 1 Richard Donaldson paced his team to a convincing win and figured In all the scoring His first two goals in the first period were unassisted and he scared again wilh only sixteen seconds to go on a pass from Curtis replied halfway through the second period on on unassisted goal then Donaldson set up Ernie late in the game for the final score Martlet Wei Ion 2 Weston Jumped into a lead In the first period on two goals to C Clancy and an assist to Ens en got back in the game in the second period when Poircr scored unassisted Then with less than three minutes to go Hammer fed Ihe game also on on unassisted goal London Niagara 2 This was a close game with many missed chances and no scoring in the first period London broke the ice first early in the second period when Bill Johnston lit up the red light unassisted They went on make it when Tim Scarrow also cored Niagara finally got on the score sheet at the seven minute mark when Sieve scored en a pass from Ricky Fisher Kevin Thompson tied ihe game with an from Mike Roberts a KHU5 A pair of number tens did all Ihe coring but sow lust too much of Steve Burns number ten I for St Kits Steve scared all of St Kitla five goals a really big game for him Paul Mercer from and replied for Peter Hamilton There was a lack of scoring in the first period and through second before Kitchener struck for Ihelr first goal scored from and Thirty seconds laler Duponl scored for Kitchener unassisled Ottawa Whitby Although Whilby were short they drew first blood when Haines scored on a pass from Peter in Ihe first period Ottawa came back in the second period with three goals five minutes ipart unassisted Sieve scored the pi ahead from lgcrc and Diamond Thai Bob Diamond put game out of reach wilh minutes to go from Stockfish Humphreys UlHtK I The McLaughlin and line struck and earned their team Quebec Scott had two goals and an assist Scott Mclaughlin had two goals and tun assists Fisher on assist and Thatcher scored other goal Quebec goal scorers were Jim a goal and assist and Paul Stephens a goat Dixon crew the other lei eland Tulsa Cleveland really turned on Ihe and swamped Tulsa on a real team effort Goals were spread amongst Hogan Tony Kraus Mark Hornby Robert Hatcher Charles Kali I and Vidian drew assist Bradley Miller got the shutout Rochester Providence Mike was big gun for Rochester scoring Iwo goals assisting on another Ron Squigna Jamie Prank and Stephen bald all lit up the red light and Graham Smith and Wallace assisted go the shut Columbus started first on goal by Paul from Bruce Lyons Columbus tied It up late in the first period when Rod While scored unassisted Then Cleveland poured it on In Ihe second on three Slick goals Scott Turner scored one and assisted on the other two Marksmen were Dave Bauer and Jamie Hansen Springfield This gome was a seesaw battle ending up in a tic Mike Richmond put Baltimore ahead early in the game unassisted Dave tied it up on a pass from Mike Norton Then Richmond hit again early In the second again unassisted Greg lied the si ore again Leonard assisting Richmond potted his goal midway through period got his second from Divies to even the score Omaha 1 Buffalo I In another even gome big number four of Omaha put his team ahead early In the first period Buffalo tied score five mlnuies to Freestone Nil I Nov New York Boston New York scored a solid victory getting goals in both periods Bob Lock wood from McCormack clicked late in the first period and Rusty Barker put the game away late in the second on some nice using play from Bennct and St louii Town Pee Wee I With all Ihe scoring In first period SI outlasted Town learn in a close game Brian from Shanks and scored first for St Louis Scott from Stockfish lied the score bui Pat Shanks put his team out front late in first period unassisted I Toronto I Roth teams were closely matched Los Angeles coming out ahead in final score built up a quick two goal lead early on goals by Kevin Bradford and Greg Tomlinson Moffat and Palullo drew assists Steve Smith brought Toronto close late in first period whin he scored unassisted The second period remained scoreless Detroit Vancouver a scoreless first period and all the goals were scored in the second period Chicago built up a goals by Doug Barnes wilh two J and D Richardson one apiece Buck and Barnes also got assists Dale Richmond scored late in period for Vancouver spoil Mike Peace shutout IMroil Montreal twice Detroit hit first on goals by Ken Diamond and Bruce Mike Parsons an assist Mon real struck back late in the first period when Tony Perkins clicked from Garbutt Montreal added two quick goals only thirty seven seconds opart early in the second period on goals by St Andrew and K Chris Milne tied the score laic in the period I unassisted SCHEDULE NOV JRALLAGUL London vs Tyke Kitchener Marlies vs Montreal Niagara vs Ottawa Whitby St Kitts Hamilton Weston 9 Scrape and flood AMERICAN LEAGUE 45 Providence vs Omaha 10 25 Tulsa Buffalo Rochester vs Cleveland Quebec 4 Town 12 Baltimore Columbus Pittsburgh Springfield 1 45 Scrape and flood Chicago vs Montreal 240 Detroit vs Town Pee Wee Vancouver vs New York Boston vs Toronto St Louts Los Angeles Please Note All times given arc starting gome times ALLEYWAYS Aristocrats wiped out Pec Wee Penguins In two games and totals Lions roared away wilh all three games against Red Borons SEVEN In pie of 339 and the second high single of 117 Jennifer Armstrong a triple and Ihe high single of 133 Boys The high boy was Hatcher with a triple and a single Next were Blair Scrivens with and 142 Brett Goodlet 305 Phillip Handy and Raymond Roulhlcr had 125 single GIRLS Cox Ihe high average for the bantam girls with 164 Canonballs beat out Slow Pokes in two games and totals Strikers came up wilh a triple win at the expense of the Wildcats Bantam Bombers caught fire as they won one game from Crashers Super Seven ran their winning streak lo lake seven points from Panthers Pussy Cats lied Tigers In one game so the loiter only got six points After the Pink Panthers lost the first Iwo games recovered and the last game from Globe Trotlers Nancy Hamilton had both high triple and single with a and Second was Sherry Everett with and 194 Stephanie Cox had a 512 and Janet Bums had and 182 and Leon a McAusland had and 195 Sharp Shooters shot down Bob- its in games Slow Pokes had a game victory against Super Strikers Golden Jets look Iwo games and totals from Head Pins Snipers smuggled four points from Georgetown Internationals had a good second game and took wo points from Hydrofoils VEIL MM The high bowler was Kevin Harrison with a triple and single Pat St Laurent had a triple and The next seven were John Burke 4H7 Grant Richardson ilffi Richard David Robert Hatcher 453 Timpson452 JUNIORS Moore and Debbie are still tied for first place with 173 Rick Gourilo is still on top for the boys wilh a average The Crackpots got themscl back into contention when they mode every game a winning one from the Pin Vultures King Pins won two games and totals from Psychedelic Six Odd Balls took cm all against the Pin Busters and this helped to move them up the point ladder NIFTY Girls- Brenda Moore led Ihe girls a triple and single Sandi Bratkin had a triple and single Debbie MacCbrmack Jill Clifford had a single Boys Doug the high triple of and Ihe high single Rick had a triple a single The next ihrec Danny Diamond 213 John Hayes Peter Smarda SATURDAY JUNIORS Patricia Duncan leads the girls wilh a 179 average Dave is top for the boys 210 Pin Busters bowed down to the Pocket Pickers in two games and totals Pros Incorporated toll led seven points from the Slippery Seven Tall took one game and totals from Strikers Unlimited Snoopy ran over Great Seven in two games and totals TOP NINE Girls Patricia Duncan was the girl with a triple and a 1 single Linda George came second with a and single The next three positions were held by Decnic SIB zoa Yvonne Corbel Sylvia BoysChris Burke rolled the high triple and week with A triple and single was tossed Robert Ken had a Iriple and single Gary Richardson had a triple and a 18 single still holds first place in llK girls average with Mike is still top for the boys with TOM HICKS Aneaddition to the Georgetown Raider defense this season Is Tom Hicks who hails from 11 and has gained a reputation his few weeks here for his ability to carry the puck out of his own zone He wears No Hicks has Junior B experience with Weston and played some Senior A brand hockey before coming lo Ihe Raiders He is years old and a Northern Electric office employee PAUL ROBINSON A Georgetown resident Paul Robinson is one of the teams top scoring threats and a potential candidate for league scoring honours The year old left winger has captured scoring titles before as an Intermediate Raider and prior to that as a Junior C Raider He produced goals in and has scored over his two seasons wilh the Intermediate Raiders prior to this one He weighs IE5 stands and is employed with Pete Sports Now Raiders coach Gerry was for many years the other half of ihe Raiders brother combination in Intermediate Bond Ahockey and also tolled for Bradford In and and of Ihe Senior A leagues He was a as a player remembered best for his body checking and rushing He has also coached two Ontario Midget championship teams and a Junior C club Also Glen Williams native he stone masonry Probably the league s best play maker Is Raiders senior member Blake who has also several Intermediate Band A scoring to his credit The Raider centre known for his skating ability and puck handling has also played Intermediate A with Bradford and Senior A with and He is a Glen Williams native tall and weighs 185 Blake Is a George town post office staff member Mens Major Bowling TRAM Super Danuls Hunter Realtor Saunders Esse Glen Taxi Ryder sTV Exchange House Golden Fish Chips Wilkes Lucky Dollar Tom Car Sales Dairy Queen Ik x way Motors WON LOST 10 HIGH G Barber G Nurse P A Bailey Lowin Hams Craig DID YOU KNOW Long before the Christian Era Eastern nations manufactured steel A hundred different surgical instruments were made from steel in India by C Six Pock blasted the as Ihey won all three games Idiot Squad won the first two games but Hunters Heroes came hock and look the lost game and total pins Twisters were swept under as Bearcats won ihe whole set I GirlsLynne Wilkes had the high triple Tor the girls with Ml and a single Pot Symc was second with a triple and Ihe high single of Yvonne had a triple and Loma Nicholson had I NORTH MOTORS Ml Guelph St 8776928 NOVEMBER SPECIA IS POINT WINTER INSPECTION ALIGN FRONT END Q50 9 and Boys The high boy this week was Phillip who bowled a triple and the high single of Steve Bums came second with triple and single Third was Dave Burt with and single WHEN I ABOUT AH AM Georgetown Cycle Sports WATER ST 877 Intermediate A HOCKEY vs North Halton Raiders GEORGETOWN Friday Nov 26th P TOWN ARENA Adults Students Children amllvAdm GMlRGBroWN HERALD THURS NOV Last Minute Goal Gains Tie for Macs Two action packed games resulted in close finishes in Georgetown Industrial Hockey on In the first one Glen Williams scored twice in the third period to wrestle a 2 victory from Nerval and in game two a goal In the last few seconds knotted things at North 5 and Mac There was no scoring in the first period of the GlcnNorval dash but Don Hunter scored for Norval from Norm Hooper and Wayne Reid in the middle period Steve Walters goal from Dave Ward and Bill Campbell pulled the Glen even In the third John from Roger Little and Hughes produced the winner for den Wilh time gone in the third period of the second match it appeared Macs Milk had a on victory They led unbeaten untied North Halton with the two points securely tucked in their hip pocket Bui the league leaders tapped lb accelerator and messed things up for Ihe milkmen Four straight goals gave North a advantage and only John Kavonagh unassisted goal in he last minuted of play enabled Mac salvage a point SNIPERS Mac s other goals were scored by Ed Hillicr and Bill Gregory two apiece Gary Don Glassford Bill and collected assists Terry Lane scored twice for North and Arnold Phil and Wayne counted the others Jack Gudgeon was North big playmokcr four Terry Lane Al Arnold Brent Tdford and Mike also had assists POINTS North Halton now has II points on five wins and a tie Mac Milk has five points on two wins and tie Norval has four points due to two wins and Glen Williams is tied with them with the same record ThlsSunday North Halton and and Mac Milk struggle for second place Memo for SOLE PROPRIETORS from MIKE BARNE5 How To Prevent Forced Liquidation The value of nearly sole pro prietorship rests on the drive and ability of the man who owns it When he dies a tragic sequence of events can lead lo a forced tale of he and a severe financial Ion lo heirs There is an ideal solution to ihe problem which calls for Business Life Insurance plus the services of a skilled Life For information call MIKE BARNES 877 Georgetown Manufacturers uact life NORTH HALTON RAIDERS HOCKEY CLUB MENS SMOKER GEORGETOWN ARMOURY Friday December 3rd Live Entertainment Buffet Admission 200 Tickets may be obtained The Raider Executive Phone The Georgetown 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