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Haller and Montlgny Ron Sparks alio picked up an emit Ihe MVP BAZ Dick Bryant MVP BARRAOER3 on goal by Fry Mark Arcurl and Gerry Smyth Areurl Tom Cull and Graham Scoring tor Chicken Villa were Doug Smith and Bob Grainy An lit went to Scott MVP CHICKEN VILLA Mario MVP KINSMEN David Parent central In a contested emerged the winner on by Grant Mar shall Eric Ellon and Scott Sanuldo Doug Jell Parker and Tommy picked up Tom Simpson Arnold and Alex replied or NEILS Kevin MVP MUCKART Shawn Lee ml no Ontario Electrical League Robert lin Mae In led the way tor Electric with two goal while Jim Kemper added Tom Glover Danny and Andy Brakel picked up auiiti David going to Don MVP GDMHA hockey roundup Bill Whet two cautewlthhiitwogoaii Andrew the fourth goal with going to Paul Lesley and Don March from Mike Dine replied for Murray Motor MVP MURRAY March MVP STANDARD Don Rea BANTAM LBAOUR In one of two gamei played by the Auto Body crew was uit to ltrong they defeated on goal by David Coffey I Chris CM Clancy end- Jim Leiley Auitt went to Mark and George For Ron and Steve Cropper the goal with Paul Mccormick and Chrlt Long ley added MVP FREDS Ron Tlmpton MVP FONGS not atruck tint late in the tint period with a ahort handed goal by Pat Zuber Mac tied up In the Peter Clarke fromDanMartlnandMarkKIrley But i lunklhe winner live later Mark Tonna from and Mike Abbott MVP FOVERT Cralg MVP PHERSONS Greg Thorn Elks Lodael Pons Rait battled game Elk came back to lie Fongi with only remaining In the game scoring or Elk were Bruce Weir and Barnes to Gerry Adam and Angus For Fong Paul from Scott Ha Inn and Ron put together an excellent team effort to Johnson Camay scoring or Steven on were Dave Learning 2 Dave Tim Scar row Terry Leg ere David Monroe Alex Vlrag and Jamie Aiilil went to Mike burnt 2 Hereon 1 John Herb Leg ere and Teooart Ian paced Johnion Carney a pair of goal and an an lit Steve alio picked up an and a goal with Don gaining two aulit MVP not Chosen Const Metal J the lint four minute at play and hung defeat Scoring tor were LI Dave Bell and Mike Dlckion want to Greg Morton 2 Keith and Rot Jetfery Jot from Ricky and Milton replied for Deoco MVP In cloie and fait game Dave Patterson scored two for wlm Tom Diamond picking up me third Assists wenl to Ron Taylor Ken and McLaughlin For Cable TV Doug Lowe and Robert Ryan while Ken Fllndall Brad water and Randy While picked up MVP CABLE Grant MVP Dave Patterson Lane Transport Transport a In a high scoring game Jeff Lock wood of Born and Lanei both shot hat tricks Scott 2 Gerry and Bob Bryant the other goals tor Lanes Assists went to Sam Wall Me Dona Id and Greg Lawrle For Bums Mike Ackroyd shot the fourth Other assists went to Alan and Todd Beckett MVP BURNS peter MVP LANES Sam Watt BRIAN STONE scored the winning with less than two minutes remaining la the game to lift his team BP to a victory over Armstrong Insurance Id Novice League play this past weekend scored from Mccormick MVP I Ron MVP ELKS Randy Mem Wear Johnson A Real Cable TV iiiiiiniiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiniiimmiiii The other midget and uvi again disappointed week d showing up for unexplained re ills team iiiiiNimiiiimiimmiii This weeks schedule Friday February Smith Stone va Dog Suds m va N10 Vymiauis Electric va Armstrong Insurance 5 AFT Plumbing va Macs Milk Tuesday IS vs Sports Tack va Senga Homes N3 vs MO 5 m Dog N Suds va Gymnasts sparkle The GDHS Girls Gymnastic team displayed their talent and beauty to the public for the first this year last Thursday and from the flattering comments of the many who took In the meet It proved a resounding success The reaction of the spectators notwithstanding Coach Joyce was extremely pleased with the teams performance On overall totals Georgetown defeated High School 1973 This augers well for the teams cbancea this year as was one of the higher scoring teams at last years Championships The Novices efforts seemed to please coach the most as this was their first ex perience at a competitive meet Georgetown won the In termediate and Senior divisions but lost the Junior division by seven points The Novices team touts ware not recorded Annie Mackle of Bramalea the A 11- A round Senior Champion Kelly Frost of Georgetown the In termedlate Champion Diane Strachan of Georgetown was the Junior Champion and Sandy Georgetown was the Novice Champion Ruth of Georgetown was very impressive in all her exercises She showed a lot of pose and spectators with the tremendous height she acbeived on her vaults Rose Anne was an Instant hit with the audience when she sparkling performance her floor exercise Her routine was nearly flawless and she exuded an Infectious confidence which completely overshadowed her competitors Magloughlen was another crowd favorite and Opponents get teeth into GDHS wrestlers McKay as the test of the year so far turned Into a Cakewalk for the wrestling team The Hal tons were held lost week in Burlington and both Midgets earn in overtime The Al Minor Midgets came back to score late In the third period to tie the Stratford game up and force it into overtime where they earned a final victory The overtime period was all Georgetowns as they proved their superiority over the travel weary team Stratford started the game Georgetown penalty Broadbent from Mike and Greg put the minor midgets on the scoreboard early In the second period only to nave Stratford score five minutes later on power play Georgetown forced the play In the third period and came up with the second needed goal to He the game when Randy Bergeron deflected Mike Bucks from the point The third period ended and overtime came about with the help of Zeke McCandless The area convener from Brampton tried to interpret the rules his way and call game a tie but Zeke produced the rules and the game went into us two Larry Bums and Andy Broadbent adding singles Assists went to Richmond Broadbent Bob Hill and Mike Spltzer On February 13 the minor midgets had a warmup game with the midget FourTown lackadaisical minor midgets Varied slowly and managed to score only one goal midway through the second frame Mike Richmond from Andy Broadbent A minute later the tied up Jeff Lockwood from Paul Lehman Minor midgets came on in the third period Greg unassisted only to have Four Town tie it up minutes later Paul Lehman from Wavne coaches were disappointed in the calibre of the opposition Taking nothing away from the GDHS placed first in 10 of the 14 weight classes In which they enteredit had been hoped thai they could hone their skills on topnotch competition Things didnt work out that way nut the lads from Georgetown looked very sharp and are reaching peak con dition In time for the prestigious Peel Championships The the cannot be overly stressed as a first or second placing carries with it in the AllOntario championships The will be held next Thursday the at Perdue Hlgb School in Oakvllie Lew Martin Is looking for six or seven of his team to qualify for he AllOntario Things went from sublime to the ridiculous last Tuesday when one wrestler was disqualified for biting his op ponent on the thigh Phil Noble of Georgetown was the victim and after some discussion and of the wound coach artin vetoed shots Apart from shock Phil suffered no serious injury nearest rival had lis points to runnerup Nelsons First place winners for Georgetown Included Peter 3 lbs Rick lbs Dave Pa tenon so lbs Eric 130 lbs Pat lbs Bill Bradley i3 lbs Wayne Martin lbs Malta Sieve Turner 188 lbs and the wounded warrior Phil Noble 17Blbs Brian placed second in the so lb class while Ted Phillips placed third and Rick Summerville placed fifth in the ios lb class Victor took fourth spot In the 115 lb class and Martin Pollack wrapped up second place In the 123 lb division Steve has the misfortune to be tussling In the ume class as Eric but his talent la obvious as be laid claim to second place in the 130 lb class Scott Mason finished a respectable sixth In the lb class Gary Miller displayed persistence in picking up fourth spot In the 168 lb class and Andy Cammnn and Jeff Haines finished second and third respectively In the lb class Coach Martin pleased with his teams effort on the whole a be commented The team is getting sharper This time no one was flat Martin tingled out Pat Sieve Turner and Phil Noble as wrestlers who turned in out standing performances The coach has no Illusions about the competition his team will face in the Peel Helton He expects every match to be a crucial one Brampton Central Peel and Kennedy are expected to ride the biggest challenges all the wrestlers will be vicing for a place In the All every wrestler will be In the top of bis form physically and mentally CHECK OUR SPECIAL AIRPORT RATE Station Wagon 8771878 GO GLEN TAXI Read your Tax Guide Its worth it it which form you find Idf And fur must u mi mill only lull nil need nidi ihori The help find isand numbers listed on tin Hide Then find ill the isMstinti need Guide Mil iiiihihl viur 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