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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 9, 1971, p. 12

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Immediate Pott President Don Jarvie Receives Award At TriCounty Annual Dinner mediate past president Don Jarvie of Georgetown is this years TriCounty Honor Award recipient received the huge Jim Memorial Trophy which accompanies the award at Friday nights annual Presidents Dinner In the Milton Legion A member of Georgetowns 195 Juvenile championship team Jarvie has since served the league and minor hockey In almost every capacity as a coach manager referee and executive member More recently he has been TriCounty juvenile convener and chairman of the leagues referees com mittee PAYS TRIBUTE In his acceptance speech Jarvie paid tribute to former honor award winner Fred Hammond who he said in fluenced him greatly in his in volvement In minor hockey and to representatives of the rest of the towns in the league Its a pleasure to work In a league which has so many knowledgeable hockey men who con help you out if you run Into a Emblem you cant solve alone said Hammond also a lire member of the Trlcounty presented the trophy following the dinner served by Milton Legion Ladies Auxiliary PRESIDENT HOST TriCounty president Bill of Milton and wife Bobbj were hosts for the event at tended by minor hockey representatives and wives from all 10 towns Special guests included 3rd vicepresident and life member Bill O executive member Moore of North York Minor Hockey League president Ed Adams former honor award winners Bill and Bob Patterson and Denis Gibbons and Ron Mc Knight of Acton whose teams recently transferred from the TrlCounly league to the WaterlooWellington loop RECIPIENTS A dance followed the dinner and presentation Farmer honor award recipients included Mrs Edith and Am McDuffe of Milton Bill Jackman and Bob Patterson of Brampton Bill Burrell of Joe or Herb Robinson of Georgetown Vera Preston Jim Klnkley Fred Hammond and the late Jim in whose memory the trophy was donated ALLEYWAYS PEE WEES Sheila has the high average of B7 The top boy is Hatcher with a average Lions creamed Penguins In all three games After losing the first game Aristocrats came back and won the next two games and totals from Red Barons FABULOUS FIVE Girls The high girl was Dana Layton with a triple and a 142 single Second was Sandra Marshall with 311 and its Kim TriCounfy Scoreboard Only Minor PeeWees Win in Tough Week Georgetowns TriCounty hockey boys are currently selling tickets for an upcoming North Halton Raiders game For the price of admission to the December 17 game buyers will also get a chance at a draw prize ana be helping to support local minor hockey Managers and coaches can direct you to a young ticket salesman Nov hockey game saw McNally Construction go down to defeat Bob Dean unassisted was the lone goal scorer Outstanding for Georgetown were Mark Bingham Herb Kewley Barry and Brian Simpson and Craig McLaughlin Georgetown 2 Dec Another exciting game with goals by Terry Mostard Brian Simpson Scott Osborne and John Mann played well for Georgetown as well MINOR PEEWEE Burlington 10 Georgetown Nov Canadian Tire were on the short end of this lopsided contest MINOR BANTAM Burlington Georgetown Nov Our minor bantams lost this one Georgetown Cuflph 3 Dec 5 Rotary Cub bants tied this game on goals by Al Gilmer Jeff and Brian Shearson Assisting were Larry Pettersen Eric St Andrews and Gilmer Georgetown Geo 1 Dec Scoring in this win were Jeff Larry Pet tersen Al Gilmer and Brian Assists to Inglis Gary Nix Gilmer Thompson and St Andrews Tyke Hockey Talk by BRIAN JAMES Friday St Louis showed their scoring power again Led by Kevin Franks four goals and Bobby Morrows hat trick they defeated Los Angeles 72 Pittsburgh continued their beating Minnesota Two goals by Dean Hooper led the Pittsburgh attack Detroit got their first win by handing Boston their second loss with goals by Ricky Pool and Paul Paul Spires played well in the nets for Detroit Chicago and Montreal battled to a la tie with Anthony REGISTRATION FOR Y WINTER SESSION STARTS DEC 13 at OFFICE STBEET MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8776163 WINTER PROGRAMS BASKETBALL MENS CHESS CLUB ART CROCHET GIRLS GYM to YEARS GYMNASTICS BOYS AND GIRLS YEARS AND UP JUDO LADIES PHYSICAL FITNESS LADIESTAKEABREAK SKIING WRESTLING YOGA NO REGISTRATIONS BY PHONE North Halton Raiders went into Brantford Sunday and played the lame they wanted to a territorial edge and ting the league leaders but it all ended In frustration as the rich got richer Brantford got a superb effort from their goal guardian and registered undeserved victory It was particularly frustrating for veteran forward Blake whomadehtsreturn to the active roster in this one after several weeks absence recovering from an illness Raiders will get another of their absentees back tomorrow it when Doug Richardson rejoins his mates He has been out with a severe groin injury Fort Erie who have dropped a couple of close ones to the locals will provide the opposition NEW GOALIE Georgetown fans got their first look at Raiders new goalie Keith here Friday when Port went down They liked what they saw Coach Gerry plans to alternate and Brian Chapman In the nets It took an overtime goal by Ron Lane to cinch the win It was the second time this year Raiders have gone to an overtime period to gain a victory GALA New Years Eve Party FREE FOOD LIQUOR leave your waller home Dancing to CHARTERED BUS SERVICE for safe transportation to and the Party PICKUP AREAS IN GROUPS OF OR MORE Limited number of Tickets Phone early for Reservation and avoid disap pointment CALL MS PER COUPLE THE GEORGETOWN GOLF A COUNTRY CLUB K GEORGETOWN goal tying the game Toronto ended New Yorks winning ways gaining a 11 tie Tyke All Stars scored their first win in Junior A defeating Peterborough Two goals by defenceman Lance the winners a lead terborough scored and Paul put in an Insurance goal A strong game by Lance on defence along with David on left wing Goalie Warren Street had to come up with some good saves when called upon Next game is Dec 11 against the DEC 10 SCHEDULE 500 Los Angeles Min nesota 535 pm Pittsburgh St Louis pm Toronto Montreal pm Detroit New York Chicago Boston Schedule Shake Up Raiders to Play Interlocking Games With Northern Clubs 10 minute sudden death overtime is a regulation In troduced this season by the and one that has apparently been welcomed by teams and fans like Lanes goal ended the game after just three minutes of the extra period A scored twice while Paul Robinson and Terry Cook not ched the other Georgetown goals Three nights earlier Raiders Fort Erie by the same score but in regulation time and Sandy Rollo tallying the rest made his debut in this one and got tested times He Is a Cooks lie native who toiled with Dixie and the Junior A St Catharines Black Hawks before this season The balance of the Raider schedule has been reshuffled to Include some Interlocking games with the Georgian Bay intermediates Midland of that loop will be here Sunday January ana the other linkup Somes are all away in Midland 2 In Durham January and in Colllngwood February League Bowling Banter Standing Dairy Queen Ryders WFHun Realtor Exchange House Motors Toms Car Sales Glen Taxi Sykes Super Saunders Esso Goldens Fish Chips Wilkes Lucky Dollar G Barber G 237 Nurse R McGowan SSwann 234 A Bailey P Southern Harris The top bowler for November 29th was Jim Nicholson who rolled a single and triple Next was Dave Rogers with single and triple dose behind him was George Nurse with 204 single and triple Other shooters for the night were Henry 755 Bill George Barber Hank Chaplin and Don Wilkes MARRIED COUPLES Standing Dlngalings Stars Originals The Rebels Termites Late Ones Hanks Tigers Scoltles Six Pack Men Wllkea G Archibald G Women C MacCormack IS J Archibald Mossop SChaplin The six high scores for Nov 30th were A Cox with and a single Running a close second with and 311 single was Graham Tom was next with 728 and single Bill MacCormack and Bill Barclay each had The last group was Don Wilkes who threw a Sparling was third with and Boys Brett Goodlett was high boy with a triple and single Second was David LeBlsnc with 304 and 113 BANTAM GIRLS Stephanie Cox Is still on top for the girls with a 166 average The Canonballs clinched seven from Pussy Cats Bantam edged one game from Globe Trotters Super Seven lugh whole set Pink Panthers won two games and totals from Crashers Panthers lost all gomes to Strikers Wild Cats tallied five points Tigers FANTASTIC FIVE The top shooter was Stephanle- Cox who rolled a triple and a 303 single Next were Wendy Hay 490 212 Terrie Debbie Alton and Bonnie Penny 200 single BANTAM BOYS The high average of 179 is held by Colin Hicks The Golden Jets took five points from internationals nan a lone win against Slow Pokes When the Bobcats clashed with Crackshots they look the whole set Snipers won the middle game by two pins but they were down in the rest as the Super Strikers were overpowering Sharp Shooters Hydrofoils in game BEST EIGHT Ron Timpson had the high single of 221 Colin Hicks threw the high triple of After them were David 213 Craig Seifried 216 Mark Goodlett John Burke 494 Alan Bodln 4S0 John Colter Ron Timpson FRIDAY JUNIORS Debbie MacCormack holds the girls high average with 178 The high boy is Rick Gourlle with 224 average Crackshots collected seven points from Pin Busters Pin Vultures had a five point win against Six Odd Balls whipped King Pins In all three gomes TOP EIGHT GlrlaJlll Clifford rolled the high single of Donna Layton had the second high single of The high triple and a single were tossed by Lorraine Harrison Boys- Gourlle with a and a single Next was Steve Archibald with a triple and a 214 single The other shooters were Stephen Gallant Danny Diamond 516 205 and John SATURDAY JUNIORS The high girl is Patricia Duncan with a average Chris Burke is high boy with a average Slippery Seven slipped under Pin Busters in all games Fighting Snoopers grabbed five points from Strikers Unlimited Pocket Pickers trimmed Pros Incorporated in all three games Tail had a five point win against Great Seven THE TOP TEN GirlsThe high single of 234 was bowled by Wendy Nancy Nurse had the high triple of and a 215 single Patricia Duncan had a triple and a single Next was Wendy Bousklll with and Stephanie Gorln with BoysKen had the high single of and Dave Wurman had the high triple of Next were Gary Richardson Ken Chris Burke Gary Miller Jim Collier single SENIORS Page 4 GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC OUTDOORS with George Hoan Count Bear Noses From an Airplane An aerial count of polar bear along the Hudson Bay and James Bay shores was made by department of lands and forests Sioux Lookout District staff during the last week of August and the second week of October Only bears I he lowest numbers recorded during August surveys since were seen during the first survey which covered an area from Anabusko Inland In Manitoba to Hook Point in James Bay A small island which normally had a population of to bears only yielded one this year A reason for the shortage was a ring of to inch thick pack around the Island that had blown in from the sea and likely acted as a barrier Bear distribution was similar to that of other years with major concentrations at the Pen Islands and Cape Henrietta Maria A result of good weather ex perienced alt during the flight was the sighting of about walruses on one island IIAItDTOHFl- Weather may have also played a part In the lower normal October census when bears stayed in the pits With snow on the ground they were extremely hard to see unless they moved But bears were observed in of this Cubs comprised per cent of the animals to previous years The present movement of wars from Churchill to the River 40 miles from may result in a change the distribution next year J C a Sioux Lookout District biologist believes Idiot Squad ran over Six Pack In all games Twisters swamped Hunters Heroes In the whole set Greaseballa bowed down to Bearcats when they lost all three games TERRIFIC TWELVE Girls Cheryl was the top shooter with a triple and 268 The 2nd high single of 280 and second high triple were bowled by Ruth Next was Lorna Nicholson with and the high single of Following them were Christine 222 Pat Syme607 228 Yvonne and Linda Rea Boys Denis had the high single of 295 The high triple of and a single were tossed by Dave Burt Next were Doug Woodhams 288 Denis Rouselle Mike Warman 242 Warren Chard SENIOR MIXED These are the results of last Sundays Senior Tournament that was held in Barrio The first place team was zone from York West with a total This is a new five game record for this tourney Zone C Kitchener- Waterloo placed second with from our zone IF placed seventh Mike with 224 CHRISTMAS I SPECIAL WONDERING WHAT TO GIVE THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE I FOR CHRISTMAS GIVE THEM A HEALTHY I CHRISTMAS GIFT SUMMER FUN IN WINTER SAUNA INDOOR HEATED POOL SWIMMING RELAXATION 2 PHONE NOW 8779531 Alpine Health Club OFFER EXP I RSI Silt mi Alpine Swim Club WE ARE PROGRAMMING OUR WINTER SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS TO 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