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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1973, p. 17

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Minor Soccer Has Seven Rep Teams Well summer is nearly upon us and that means it time for soccer Yes the A Is In full swing In preparation for the coming season Most of the house league teams have started and the representatives have been picked This year close to boys registered Also this year we are planning to operate a girls league and girls have registered The executive will soon be In the process of making up the schedules for the season We are still short of coaches in the league if anybody is interested please contact Haddy Sm edema Here is a list of the boys that are on the rep team for 1973 SQUIRT Kevin Gillespie Blake Harrison Glen Scott Murray Mark Waters Jeff Sargent John Whitney Paul Gravelle Howard Oram Fred Gary Morrow trie Clark Robert Martin Reserves Mike Stone Jamie Hooker Tim David Blanc Paul Burrows Coach Bob Morrow Ass coach Paul Thompson MINOR ATOM Geoff Waterworth Michael Hugh Goebelle Kenneth Peter Adrian Kirk Warnock Anthony Oram Michael Jones Kevin Frank Gary Bob Morrow Kennedy ReservesGrant Nairn Kalvin Dwayne Wilson Chris Cunningham George Adams Coach Joe Vugts Manager Ken Chapman MAJOR VTOM Paul Spires Rick Poot Williamson Graham Hull Bob Dean Troy Richards Larry Hesse Geoff Debrun Brandt Chris Jon Vanderburg Andrew Keith Ledger Gary Duncan John En si en Mike Mcqueen Coach Tony manoRer Peter Hurley MINOR MOSQUITO Sttve Clark Scott Hull Ian Wilde Derek Peter John Thorpe Sean Mcquorrie Herb Kcwley David Robbie Wayne Richardson Grant Richardson Reserves Alec Philip Milne Russell Hammer Chuck Moffat Coach George Watt manager Colin Wilde MAJOR MOSQUITO Fergus Barnes Alan Jamie Clare Edward Dwycr Mark Billy Johnson Johnson Mike Mc Menem Paul Morrow Ian Reeks Robert Billy Taylor Randy Waters Reserves Tony Smith George Tiesma Coach Michael Deere David Deere Wayne Osborne Gordon Miller Russell Clark Terry Simpson Danny Fisher Mike Scott Mike Ha I stead David Jeff Lock wood Malcolm Evans Alan borough Dona Thompson Rick Lee Ferguson Scott Coach George Duncan manager Jim Hicks BANTAM Clyde Grant Dean Victor Koch Ray Hayes Kevin Reeks Dale Mike Osborne Bill Doug Thompson Graham Richards Bobby Murray Coach George There is no list available of the Junior B team as of now because the team has not been officially picked Squirt NO I BOOMERANGS Brian David David Patrick Primerano Patrick Hinds David Williams Stephen Carroll Andreas Hack Daxid bidders James Hooker Paul Long Brian McQueen Jimmy Wade Kirk Patrick Mr T Conch G Manager NO Michael Mark Snow Jim Barton Gregory Dennis Lawrence Andrew Hicks Teddy Mark David Chaplin Daniel Dunleavy Wesley Thorns John C Mllllkin Harrison Conor Barnes Drew Steve Archibald Coach Bob Mc Murray Manager A J Manager NO 3 THUNDERBIRDS Mike Williams Tim Richards Tommy David Smith Phillip WIckena Danny Maurice David Trevor Scanlan Paul Robert Boo mam a Kenneth Morrow Andrew Kavanagh Paul Burroughs Kevin MeArthur Pat Shanks Coach Kennedy Manager NO STINGRAYS Mark David Cole Sean Tim David Robert Rivers Paul Paul Frank Kuiper Kevin SOCCER NOTES David Le Blanc Michael Stone David Gary Skelton Gregg Muir Peter Coach Jim Stoddart Manager I Richard Keith Spiller Scott Taggart Anthony Soward Andrew Mustard Stephen Turner Gerald J Roberts Peter Chris Brian Stone Raymond Robinson Lee Johnston Thomas Rick Allan John M Martin J Davidson Coach Ian Martin Manager NO GIANTS Dennis Lonbro Tim J Kroeien Billy Davis Timothy M Davis Arno Wests Joseph W Clare Kevin Lamb Bobby Wilkes Eric Darling Brent Boyle Doug Hastings Terry Merrill Scott Peck Robert Smith Scott Sclby Pat Smith Coach Mr Peck Manager NO WOLVES Jeffrey Gregory Keoufth David Miller Paul Gray Geoffrey Cannon Kenneth Michael Jameson Stuart Cameron Lovers Sean firth Glenn Blight Michael Pearson Peter Barry Colin Blight Coach George Shclvey Manager Maurice Pearson Manager NO EAGI Colin Robertson Jeffrey Phillip J Rose Timmy Jones Stuart John Todd Conor Kennedy Paul D Evans Ian Seaton Robert Brown Nigel Cooper Jerome Stone Brian Kennedy Gordon A Coach Mr Manager NO ISOMBFRS Michael Brien John Barclay Michael Nicholas Andrew Cook Kentralby Donald Rice trie Hack Derek Murphy Bradley Hansen Keith McLaughlin David Longo Larry Evans Claude Gallant James Gary I- wing Coach Rolf allant Manager NO ID Peter Mackenzie Rodney Nugent Peter W Brake Mark Danny Curtis Michael Beeney Jim Doyle Jack Dennison Even Siddall James Simon Mark Robert Sweezie Michael A Swcciie Nick Ferraro Coac Art Swceile Manager Minor Atom NO 1 GOLDEMIAWKS Stephen J Brown Greg Alan Gillespie Martin J Fisher Robert Whitehead Andrew Francis Madden Joseph Bill Richard NunesVas Jimmy Frank Fox Robert Coach Martin Manager NO BOBCATS Lee Telford Dean Reynolds David Craig Snyder Adam Gray Michael Bruce Snyder Jim Redford Scott Reed Ronald Paul Clark Bruce Kentner Ray Wallace Garry Wallace Coach NO Brian Holmes Allen Stephen Tancoo Scott Glen Barefoot Paul Fayle Barry Jamie Wilcox Mark Lin David Russell David cor die Adams NO DYNAMOS Chris Manhire John Verhey Paul St Pierre Terry Michael West Russell Schwab Steven Williams Gary Aaron Mustard Milton John Poullos Sloven Shelvcy Maurice Panchenko Gerry David Booth Coach Pete Mollais Manager NO Keith Harrison David Donald Lawrence Lloyd Mtcczaniec Walter Enslcn John Scott Jeffrey Rees Paul David Callaghan Chris Cunningham Graham Grant Nairn Kevin Scanlan John Dunne Wilson Peter Seliars Coach Dave Wilson Manager NO COLTS Douglas Wild Michael James Brian Curtis Paul Chaplin Rod Cook Tony Santos Michael Gerald Smith Robert Adema Mark John Dcllaas Kelvin Paul Duauay Dalton John Mr Coach John Manager ALLEYWAYS by Chris Burke Annual World Bantam Bowling Championships New champions were crowned at the annual World Bantam Bowling Championships held in recently In the boys section Albion Bowl Rexdale finished first with 1912 four pins ahead of second place Lanes Toronto Pen Centre St Catharines came through in the girls section as they rolled a record breaking to finish well out In first place Albion Bowl tallied for second place Georgetown Bowl girls team placed fifth out of teams with a nice score of 1819 Christie lead the team with games of 223 and for a 438 double She was followed by teammates Gloria Hamilton Debbie Alton Lea Gourlle and Janet Hicks The girls high double for the tournament was a by Ellen of A C Bowl Rich Hill A game by Lorraine Peel of Ncwtonbrook Bowl was high for the girls For the boys Bobby Smith of Lanes Toronto took the high double with This included a fantastic game The boys high single gome award was given to Wade from Shears Avenue Lanes Toronto for his game Going into the last week of bowling in the league for the Pee Wees two great average races are shaping up In the girls division Tricis Ross and Sheila both have averages of The same holds for the boys as David Garton and Philip Handy are lied with each Pip Squeaks smudged out ling Bongs Miei inder Slow under Slow Pokes In every game Final Team Standings Pip Squeaks Slow Pokes Mighty Mice Ring Bongs II TOPTFNNFRh Girls Sheila was first with a triple and a 130 single A 350 triple with a 127 single were rolled by Trlcia Ross Kelly Leonard tossed and a solo A trio and a 121 single were bowled by Christine Kcess Debbie Dwycr fired a triple with a 127 single game BoysBobby topped the Iwys with a trio ana a 120 single Mark Snow threw a 342 triple and a 132 single game Richard bowled a 124 single A triple 115 single were registered by David Gorton Philip Handy shot with a single game Playoffs for the Pec Wees begin next week BANTAM GIRLS has the high average of 172 and Gloria Hamilton is second with 10 Sharp Shooters v ere subdued by Strikers In two games and totals Zodiacs defeated Tigers in one game for total pins Phantoms Little Stars for a triple win Knicker Bockers annexed two games and totals from Wildcats stole two games and total pins from Funky Bantams Rootle Toot ies were surprised Alley Runners who had a two and totals win STANDINGS Thunderblrds Sharp Shooters Phantoms Knicker Zodiacs Alley Runners Bantams Tigers Wildcflla Rootle Tootle Little Stars 16 Strikers 14 This week high Iriple of and a ngle were rolled by Terrie Sheena Bauer tossed a trio and the high single of Gloria Hamilton was next with her triple and single name Debbie Alton shot and a single Sheila Anderson bowled with Other good triples ere rolled by Elizabeth Hayes Wendy Hay Jackie St Laurent Carol Barnes Christie 1196 and Louise 176 Kevin Harrison a 177 is at the top of the sheet Since there are only a few weeks left In the Bantam Boys league play a point system based on overall position of each game rolled by the teams is being used for the series Thunderblrds collected points to top this week teams Cougars were second with 19 and Cats third with Following were 141 Torpedoes Jaguars Argonauts and Cyclones Cougars Torpedoes Cats Jaguars Cjclones 16 Glen Colliers triple and single game were high this week Alan Bodin rolled and a single A trio and 210 single were thrown Dai id Nichols Cooper registered a trio with a 241 single Kevin Harrison tossed and solo Bill thur notched up a 49B trio and his week high single game of JLMORS Stephanie Cox has the girl high average with and Richardson average tops the boys Talented Strikers rode over Sharp Shooters for a two and totals win Stampeders were dumped by GIF Incorporated in oil three games Girl Wat downed Gutter Grabbers two gomes for total pins Fuddle sizzled over Goofs for a triple win Women Lib could not win any games from the House Average Team Standings Girl Watchers Gutter Grabbers Sharp Shooters Fuddle 28 Talented Strikers GF Incorporated 21 Stampeders Women Lib Gourlies Goofs SUPFRSFVFN Hclssler was high this week with a nice triple and a single Wendy threw a 637 triple with a single Nancy Hamilton shot 602 and a single A trio with a single was tossed by Sindy Richardson triple and single topped the boys Steve Archibald rolled and a 233 single game Ken bowled 600 with a 228 single SI- MORS Yvonne Bratkin average and Ruth s average arc high for the girls Chris Burke and Mike lead the boys with and respectively Brainwaves bombed Din a a Lings for a triple win Bowling Bums clinched two games from Satan Sliders but lost total pins shelled In in two games taking total pins Team Standings Titlllators35 Dmga Lings Brainwaves Satan s Sliders Bowling Bums sinkables 19 GIRLSRuth Inlay was high with a great 7B2 triple and a single Yvonne s nice triple and single were close behind Wilkes rolled 636 and a Single A 627 trio and a solo were tossed by Pot Syme Karen Archibald threw a triple and a single BOYSMike was high this week for Ihe boys with his triple and single tame Stephen Foster rolled and a game A671 triple and single were registered by Steven Burns Christ Burke shot a trio with a single Gary Hole bowled 602 and a single Minor House League Hockey Playoff Dates A Saturday A LEAGUE va 4 10 It 11 12 12 1001 3 4 10 008 11 April I IMGIF 002 7 vs MAJORETTES COMPETITION RUNNERSUP Lane Language Ml- MAJORS STANDING Homestead Saunders Moss Pro Glen Taxi Exchange House Lucky Dollar Ryder F Hunter Realtor Chips Motors 11 It Mil GOO 12 1FIGUF 7 4 vs Wednesday S I I- AGUE 5 003 vs vs is 10 vs 4 Thursday April 1FGUF E I VS 12 vs 10 VS April Mil vs vs 11 7 vs vs vs 10 Senior league Semi Finals Saturday April 28 JR A IFAtLt vs 11 007 vs 10 vs 10 Vh 4 American League Semi final American League Semi final A N League Semi final B N 111 League Semi final A Jr A League Semi final B Jr A League Semi final A Sunday April FINALS 1 00 Jr A League Championship 15 American League Championship NHL League Championship 4 A A Championship American League A Championship 15 League A Championship 8 30 Senior League Championship ERAGES Anderson 241 J Nicholson S Swann G Wilkes T 222 McLean J The top bowler of the night was Slan who threw nice 9a triple Jim Nicholson was second with and single Jack Jim Kennedy Henry Nculel 749 and single Walt 742 Dave Rogers Hank Chaplin 725 Ron 722 Tony and ttalt McLean Harry and George Ar and Edmunds TUFSDAY AF TF RNOON STANDINGS Mountaineers Hippies Drunken Drivers Jet Set Maple Leafs Misfits Country Gals 53 Happy Gong Con Breakers Beginners 43 Astronauts Charlene Heather Lena Burns Handy Lots Ambridgc Virag Reynolds 202 Sylvia Graham 202 lame hallow 200 IrencAndcrson Heather was high with a triple Charlene MacCormack was next with a followed by Laura Treble rolling Next in order were Handy Lois Am bridge and Marian Davidson The Herald Phone 877 Silver Wood Women In held their annual meeting and election of officers April 12 at the home of Mrs Campbell with a good at tendance of members and one good year financially was indicated in reports given Comments for improvement of future programs were given with of dues there was a discussion on a birthday at Centennial A future bus trip was ilso discussed Delegates were chosen for the district annual in Acton May A social half hour concluded the meeting Officers for 19 3 are past presidentMrs Mar president Mrs 1st vice president- Mrs Ironside 2nd vice president Mrs B Lindsay treasurer Mrs I district director- Mrs alter Mrs Burt branch directors Mrs T Mrs D Williamson public relations Mrs H Scott pianist Mrs auditorsMrs Miller Mrs If Conveners agriculture- Mrs D Canadian industries Mrs G Ironside citizenship and world affairs- Mrs Corbett education and cultural Mrs Campbell and ion affairs Mrs V Norton Mrs resolutions Mrs Giffen lowers and fruit Mrs H curatorMrs Marchington Mrs Mrs Scott social committee Mrs G Burt Mrs I Mrs I and Mrs Campbell Scott MIRACLE MART DONT MISS OUT ON THE EASTER BUYS at Miracle Mart Check our page Easter Supplement in this paper There is something for everyone at your price For your Easter Shopping convenience Miracle Mart Dept Store and Miracle Pood AAart will be open Good Friday until and Easter Monday until 10 PHOTORAAAA LIMITED Your and Camera Centre FREE REPLACEMENT FILM WITH EVERY ROLL OF KODACOLOUR FILM LEFT HERE FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Leave your Easter films Here for Fast quality HAPPY EASTER I 116 Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario Open Dally to Thur and to NEXT DOOR TO COL SANDERS This Georgetown Majorettes group captured second place in the Novice Division of the Majorette competition recently and will be com in Ottawa on Satur day They receive instruction from Thais and her Kowalchuk and assistants Janice Drennan and Lynn Klrkpatrlck In Ihe front row from left are Kim Perry Anna Marie Stone Tammy Hunter KimMarcll Kim Stewart Top row from left Darlene Tracy Elizabeth Herman Janet Doyle Heather Harrison Debbie Pitt Greig Hickey and Lois Lynn Shearer Use Herald Clssifieds to dispose of those unwanted articles while Spring cleaning DERMAC DATS11V SUGGESTS YOUR KEY This Weeks Special Q To Greater Value Is The DATSUN Sedan FREE DERMAC HAS FINANCING DERMAC HAS SERVICE AFTER THE SALE SPECIAL ENDS APRIL TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY Hlghway7 Brampton BRAMPTON 4591600 Georgetown SPORTS CAR CENTRE MG Midgets from Triumph Spitfires from 3295 JUST ONE 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