REP HOCKEY Page 3A THE HERALD Wednesday November Major Bantams Record A Shutout Game GEORGETOWN REBELS TAKE WIN Herald Rebels defeated Oak 15 in the second of a twosame series for the East Hal ton Cham here last Friday The seniors won the title with a two game score 1 They now advance to the Helton Championship game to be played this Friday against Burlington Central In Burlington Frank coach of the seniors said it was a lough game but the defense kept it under control and the offense scored enough points I don I think there was much doubt from the opening kick off that we had control of the game Above a Whlleoak runner is swamped by Rebel Curling Season Is Sweeping In BY CYNTHIA GORD PARTRIDGE It a that time of year again trldge Us and Ann Hartford The liniment sales In and Norma Carlisle M C Georgetown boom and you see prizes went to Joe and Lynn people walking funny up the Gerrard with Bill and Carole street Yes they are curlers at Mnffni the first of the season before There just vasn enough ice they get the kinks out time to work in all the new This weekend was a busy one members but we give them a at North Hal ton when the sincere welcome and remind curling season officially got the female members of the New under way with a little Curler on Saturday to welcome new curlers on November This Is a Saturday night First prize in game effort girls so book your the early draw was won by Jack hubby now for babysitting and Dorothy Hamilton with duties All new ladies are Dorothy and Ron Hunt The automatically in this spiel and most honest curlers prizes there is a poster in he ladies Went Frank and Dorothy lounge for older members to with Ernest and Joan signup Many thanks to Bobble and Ken Phillips for looking The first prize In the second after this mixed event draw was won by Cord Par Parking Lot Motor Rally ffln won the w Class A event narrowly hot chocolate and cookies the defeating Nell Young Class iou re was taken by slalom organizer Verti Dale Johnson Jim Raiders Humbled By Dundas Squad Sunday afternoon North was just like a hive with the Queen Bees being Lynn and Ida Mae Wood burn ind the wirkcr bees some eighty odd junior curlers The kids were chalk be sure and tome out regularly captured Class lcl members on your team down Hats off to I ynn and Ida Mae and lo Lee for giving the talk and to adult members who came out to instruct the Juniors Congratulations on a job well done honours while Class was won by Hamilton Class was taken by Glenn Broom head with Chris Hamilton taking the Ladles Class The next event is a rally on Sunflay November at m at Cedar vale Anyone interested in motor rallying is invited to attend the November 19 club Little NHL Hockey originated MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE If they were in practice for their match tonight on exhibition tilt Georgetown Raiders t show it Friday The Raiders bowed in a game with the Dundas Mer chants and the match was played on home Ice for the Raiders The exhibition game tonight at the Georgetown Arena features the Raiders OH A Intermediate A champions and the Terriers Allen Cup champions Game time is p m and there will be a booster club meeting at Ccdarvalc Com Centre following the While they have been having their ups and down in this season s schedule the Haiders can play solid hockey impressive performance tonight would do much lo maintain the club in com pit line spirit in local Friday the Raiders tried to was a well fought match but four Lonsecullvc goals by in the third period overwhelmed the Raiders In the first stanza Tom scored assisted by Tht goal came in the Rome before the minute murk and could have set trend for a Raider win But came back shortly after to notch the score Eraser getting the honors The on I goal of second period was in favor of the Haiders It off the slick of Itutlcy with an assist by Bill CurriL That n come at tht 1 mark and have the Georgetown boys the lead until the roof fell in in the third and final frame The scoring started fast with Jim Donald gelling two goals Tht first came at his was more than later at scored for al and up the at is j2 v a shot into in ml Firefighters major atoms were outplayed and by a well balanced Ancaster team to the tune of here last Thursday Lance and Brad McMeekln on defence and Jason Mogg and Kevin Hughes of the forward units tried hard for their team in a losing cause bat Nov to Georgetown Under coach Dave Holmes the major atoms came back from the loss to Ancaster to a big win over Guelph on Saturday Firing home goats for Georgetown were Tim Lege re Gerry Milne Jason Mogg Paul Wilson and Bob Dean with assists from Dean Wilson Dove Mc and Industrial Hockey Standings W L T TP Wheelers Haulage Macs Milk 3 Glen 5 ruture Games Nov 1810 VS Glen Wheeler Haulage VS Mac s Milk Sunday Results Macs Milk 3 vs Glen 1st Per GDon Williams l John Blair 2nd Per 121 MM Dave Ray Jim Manning John Allison Blair 4 MM Jim Collls John 3rd Per MM Dave Ray mer I unassisted Wheelers VS Norval 1st Per Bruce Lewis Lance 2nd Per No scoring 3rd Per WH Jerry Neil WH Arnold Jack Gudgeon Jirry Neil Mc Brian Ward Lance and Dave Pilote of the defence and Bob Dean and Chris up front stood out for Firefighters In Ihltt pan Ledger in goal recorded atoms first shutout of the new season Up to this date the major atoms statistics are as follows Games Played Won Games Lost 3 Goals for 24 Goals against Next game home Thura Nov 156 m vs MAJOR Nov Georgetown Georgetown outplayed another new entry to Tr County defeating them In their first encounter here Thursday Coach Bill major were much more proficient around the goal than their opposition wilh Dave Kemshead Greg Thompson Ian Reeks Bruce McCandless and Ed Dwyer finding the target for goals Aiding in this effort with assists were Paul Morrow and singles from Phil Buck Bill Taylor Mark Eutenler and Ed Dwyer Will Humphries had a good game In goal foiling any and oil Ancaster attempts to score Sal Nov 10 3 Georgetown Major peewecs dropped this one to Saturday Both goals were scored Greg Thompson who played a very good game with assists from Mark Eutenler Also giving every effort was BUI Taylor Up to this date major statistics are as Games played Games won lost Goals for again 13 MAJOR BANTAMS Nov Georgetown Ancaster 1 Playing excellent goal Bra Miller of the major bantams followed his partner Glenn Tost by recording his first shutout of the season to aid his team to a win over The defence and forwards coach Ron Lane bantams are starting to work together as a team and have recorded a tie and two wins in their last three starts Paul Martin played a strong game at centre and Joe South and Bob Becker continue to give good support on defence The scoring department was handled by Mike Richmond from Andy Broadbent Sid Samuels from Greg Schenk and Mike Buck from Schenk Georgetown Guelph Coming up with their third straight win the major bantams defeated Guelph 3 Saturday in Big factors in this win were the game played by the who checking Guelph at the blue line and the persistent forechecking of Larry Burns and Andy In the corners which kept Guelph up ir own zone Mike Buck from Joe South Russ Hog an from Bob Hill and Buck and Joe South unassisted were the goal scorers Motor Bantam statistics to this dole are as follows Games played Games won 3Games lost Games tied 1 Goals Goals against Next game homo Thurs Nov 45 pm away Mon Nov IB pm Vs Milton Novices Youngest Team In TriCounty Hockey Friday November NOVICE Los Angeles Vs Montreal pm Boston VS St Louis 35 m Pittsburgh Vs Detroit 15 p Minnesota VS Chicago p m Toronto VS New York Saturday November a Tennant Contractors A 10 Snowmobile Club is a A4 Florists VS A Associates a A SpeeA Custom VSA9 Georgetown BOO am Ont Irical League VS A FT Mac Milk 8 Baz Motors 11 Robert Gougeon Household Furnishings a PW Kinsmen Club VS Neil Music Centre 10 30a m Chicken Villa VS PW9 Barrager Cleaners 11 am Dockery Plumbing Heating VS 5 Standara Product 13 noon 1 Murray Motors VS G ft Muckart Co Ltd p m B6 Stevenson Mens Wear VS Nelson Real Estate MocPhersons 11 Elks Lodge 245 pm 3 Real Estate VS 10 Johnson Carney Rial 3 30 p m Con VS Dog Suds Drive In VS Freds Body p m 1 Metal Products Fang Restaurant Tavern 10 15 p m J I Jim Steering Service VS J House 11 15 J Knights of Columbus M FT Nose worthy Sunday IS Acton a m Burns Tron sport Ex a m Ml Georgetown Cable TV VS Scotia- Bank a m M Lane Transport Masson Motors Finance VS A Depco Metal Products A 1 North Motors 7 Hi folks- Variety Trl County hnckty youngest team Hits year is the Novice These in the year olds the management of and loach This learn has no pre set time and their games scheduled lei is tillable their latest game on Nov nth it the Georgetown is hosts lo the Nouct went down lo defeat to 4 in in ex tiling irnud pleas ng opened tht scoring at of the first period liter warming up Georgetown on strong scoring three fast ones in a three minute span I- Clark with help from got the first Georgetown tally and quickly followed with ric Clark second at 11 minute mark unassisted Greg Robertson with assist going lo Eric Clark finished off the first period scoring Streetsville started off the scorine in the second with two fast lit 0 and it lo Before the period s Brian Jobh the tic it to uimMSled It I I to the score with real it tht sic mark tin third The garni rem 1 nd 1 standstill till lluikid red light it to the lead Hob in on iffort In dine pulled Kiun in the fthiginu which hut it v is in as the v ml to i to garni Then is no definite limi for Novice garni DID MIL KNOW In the Olympics in t Mark Spitz of the United States an gold midals in LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Edward H Schroeder DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 4590685 HOUR SERVICE I Tender For MAIL CONTRACT The Canada Post Office Is Inviting tenders for the conveyance of Her Majestys Malls over Georgetown Rural Route No 5 This service will operate Monday to Saturday Inclusive Persons tendering must be years of 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