Noble Trophy Winners Are Decided Noble winners Doric Cox Bobbie Phillips Audrey The missing member of the rink Is Ann NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS and his rink Glad Robinson CI in I and Faye Riddel I won the Langdon trophy Friday The other winners in this week long event were 2nd in trophy event Paul Skinner Maria Douglas Gary Hudson Eleanor Hogarth Consolation Reg Cynthia Partridge Paul Barber Jean Jackson 2nd Lorry Gardner Cecily Campbell Dick Melcombe Calhy runner up 1st lie between Malnprize Mike Morj Allan Shirley Hoffman and Bill Schenk Norma Head Doug Man ley Anderson Consolation runner up 1st Bill Robinson Joan Bob Groielle 2nd Jack Hamilton Marg 0 Flaherty Betty Mulvey Gib Brown Saturday saw 16 rinks from the Indies section participating in a full day of fun and curling for the Noble trophy First in the draw and trophy winner was Glnny Mackenzie Ann Doric Cox and Bobbie Phillips 2nd Jean Crlchton Peggy Roberts MeDevllt 3rd Norma Head Irene Hunter Judy Lawday Second draw 1st June Freeman Marion JoAnne Morton Sue 2nd Audrey Symmes Hilda Vclda Carlo Shirley Hoffman 3rd Norma Abbot Lou Calhy Moy The ladles have competed a round robin in competition curling to choose two rinks to represent the club in the provincials and tankard In first place making our provincial team ore Irene Curry Anne and Mar on Burns Second place June Gardner Arden Malnprize and Norma Wilson These two teams play in the tankard next month In the Peel Doug fclhs and his rink of Dour Cram Dune and Rick won fourth prize in the first event Jeff Duck and his rink of Peter Mann Don Hum berstone and Paul Barber were second in the second event Ken Jack Hamilton Ron Athcrley and Jim Hay ward won second prize In the third event Bill Gary Knight and Jim Myslik MEET THE GEORGETOWN RAIDERS JIM BOWLES A Georgetown resident Jim Is also a North Hal ion Ford a partner In North Hallon Ford partner has a hockey who have taken on sponsorship of background having ployed for the Raiders That firm the Canadian National Team In sponsors North Cougars and Mnrkham Millionaires of the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League fcAML Well known In both hockey and fastball circles Red Is the voice of Raiders and handles all the a work from the timekeeper bench He does the mike work for the Glen men fastball club In the summertime A Glen resident Red is employed at Douglas Aircraft Latest addition to the playing personnel Carl Hymcrs played Senior A with Oakville Toronto Orillla and Windsor and was a member of the Canadian National Team In 1903 coached Milton Junior chants at the start of this season Skylarks Score Bui Lose Georgetown Skylarks who represented Western Ontario In the Third Annual Colonel Son Ladles National at the Connor Bowl in Toronto last week finished at the bottom of the standings after seven games They hod the third highest total JOS but managed only one win against six losses British Columbia s team won the sudden death playoff for the title The Georgetown team included Betty Verrette Vi Cobura Pot Hicks Handy and Rita Their handicap of only I00B was the lowest of the eight competing earns Scoreboard Medics Add Three Wilis To Finish Atop Group MAJOR NO It Jan 14 Only one local goal Paul Morrow from Greg Thompson as Fire lost to Chinguacousy Jan Goals by Bill and Paul Morrow gave the firemen a a w In in Assists by Dave Kemshead Steve Cropper Ian Reeks Greg Thompson Jon Oakville with John Barnes from Bruce getting the only Georgetown goal MUOKBNTMS Jan Medics hosted here and piled up a 1 win with Al Densmore strong in net Mike Forbes hod 3 goals Dean Bloke Short and Ted Kewlcy singles Jan Another strong with the locals winning 100 Dean had Kevin Reeks and Dale Mieczaniec each Ted Kewley and Bruno Martina singles Gerald Williams earned the shutout in net Jan 13 A close victory for Medics over with goals by Mieccanlec Recks and Mike Forbes was again strong In net Medics finished ahead In their group and get a bye until Preston and play off Jan li came out ahead 4 3 in this game Craig Fleming notched two and Roy Love one for Sunny Acres Farm Love Fleming and George Cousins had assists MINOR Jan A good game between Chinguacousy and Construction with the locals losing Malt Bauer scored assisted by Herb A fine game was also played by Bauer Bob Dean Craig McLaughlin and Mark Bingham MINOR Jan Canadian Tire played well despite a 1 loss to John assisted by Gord Wiles scored MINOR BANTAM Jan 16 Rotary Club bants came up with their best effort of the season In holding to a 10 score until the third period when they dropped two more goals while short handed the final in an open net The local line up is Goal No 1 Ron Osborne No Ken fcckroth Defence Peters 7 Wayne Storing 11 Allison 14 Terry Turner forwards Glen Phil Henley Peter Boyle Hob Hamilton 10 12 Danny Field 15 Bill 16 Bill Martin 17 Jeff Coach Paul Marshall Manager Monk MINOR M1DG FT Jon midgets gained a 3 tie with on goals by St Andrews and Andy Morrison Assists to Dave Bag by Paul Thompson Charlie Knocpfli and Ken I Tyke News Celebrates Birthday With Two Goal Game by BRIAN JAMES January 13 fyke hod their second consecutive win in the round robin by beating Weston 3 Chris Peovoy celebrated his birthday by scoring two goals the first from Jason Mogg and Lance and the second from Mogg The game was tied going Into the third period when The Dave Doucette got his first all star goal from Kevin Frank and Bobby Morrow Next game for the all stars is today against Ottawa On Sun day the team traveled to to play and were beaten 4 1 by a very strong team Lance Doucette from Paul Clotney and Michael mode it before scored two more to put it out of sight for the locals Minnesota Pittsburgh seems to hove put Minnesota of contention David Doucetts and Scott Murray scored two each Michael and Rod Cook one each Si Louis Lot Angeles St Louis opened up a point lead with two each by Bobby Morrow and Mark Hilts singles by Eric Clarke and Kevin Frank New York 3 Boston The third straight shutout Lance Doucette scored two Peter Haller one Toronto Chicago Toronto finally won a game after five straight losses Jason Mogg scored two and Brad Mcnfeckin one Brent Middle on got the Chicago goal Detroit Montreal 1 Detroit moved Into second place with win Paul Clalney scored a hat trick Greg Grozells and Ricky Foot one each Richard Norris notched the Montreal goal Schedule for Jon 21 Louis 5 Minnesota Los Angeles New York Toronto Montreal Chicago 7 Boston Detroit GEORGETOWN Midget Hockey TOURNAMENT GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Tues Thurs Fri Sat Sun January 25 27 29 30 16 Teams Competing TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY GAMES STARTAT7PM SATURDAY GAMES START AT a m SUNDAY GAMES START AT IS Saturday 00 Children Sunday Adults Children25c THURSDAY JAN Page TO 1st BRONTE SCOUT GROUP 3rd ANNUAL SNOWMOBILE RACES Sunday Jan 23rd 1972 IPM PARK miles south on Trafalgar CASH ATROPHIES or Information call 8274646 8273702 8274646 Haas MHi MotoSki Sales Service Twin Seasons Churchill Bh south of 8263609 3r 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