Par is THE HERALD Wednesday WEEKLY ROUNDUP Paul Clark has eight points JUVENILE DIVISION Exchange Home I Exchange House held firm through two periods but then a took over and controlled the game Bill Kent had a pair of goals and pair of assists to lead the singles went to Alan Bower Jim Curt Brownie and Ross also had a pair of assists For Exchange House Scott McLaughlin and Jim Taylor MUterSteeringI JunlorRaldersi This game went right down to the wire with Mister Steering pulling it out by sheer determination and excellent Mark and Gary Mcllravey not goals for Mister Steering while Bemle on a pass from Stuart Mallison replied for the Junior Raiders MIDGET DIVISION Tramport In a veryclose game Buna held a lead with just 11 seconds remaining to be played when David Coffee scored the equal Gerry Adams scored the other Lanes goal For Bums Trevor Robinson and Dale scored Cable TV Cable came to play a tough game and although things got a bit too physical at times they certainly deserved the win Tim McLeod had a pair of markers for the winners while singles went to John Mike Milton and Tony Paul Mercer scored both Montego goals with Bill Davis similarly assisting on both of the markers MastonMotorst Scotia Bank then Massonput it away Six player Brian King Bill Greg Scully Danny Martin Don and Dave Armstrong for the winners with Mark scoring both Scotia goals Garry Stone got two assists BANTAM DIVISION Criterion Carpets I Rick Eastwood and Brent Fry each fired a pair of goals to lead the winners attack singles went to John Mitchell and David Robinson Eastwood also picked up an assist For Criterion Bob Patterson and Carmen Lorusso were the goal scorers Elks Lodge Arm bra Construction 3 Peter Allen Brian Davis Mike Roberts and Mike Hartley scored for the Elk while Tom Cull posted the in scoring nil three of goals J assisted on all of Cull goals Georgetown Real Estate Grant Nairn and Peter McKlnnon scored for the Chryslers while Vance Brandt and Kevin Stewart fired the markers for Johnson I Carney KEngsway PooU 3 Terry Mostard paced the winners attack scoring once and picking up three assists Chris March Jim Massena and Gary Duncan Tired singles Marty Kills scored all three of the Kings way goals Mem Wear MacPherion I David Griffiths had a pair of goals for Stevenson while Mike and Ernie Holler scored single counters Bob on a pass from Jamie Russell scored for MncPherson s VISION North Halloa Motor Rod Cook Brian McQueen and Gary each scored twice for North Ha It on while Andrew Carter added a single In losing effort Peter scored four times while Mark added a single Nell Centres Cleaners Steve Williams scored twice Tor Niels with Mike Williams David and Paul doing the rest of the damage Scott Peck off passes from James and Shayne Hillock scored for ATOM DIVISION Finance 3 Russell Da vies Peter Brake and Danny Hall provided the offense for the winners with Doug Covert performing admirably in nets to preserve the shutout Plumbing Variety l Six players had fieldday at the expense of Plk as Richard McCaulcy fired a and Gary Tom Kranendonk and Steve Smith each scored twice Singles went to Doug Held and Kevin Li ley Andy Hughes scored the lone goal on an unassisted effort Varian Associates Chris Paul scored twice Tor Vorinns while singles went to Dive Reynolds Tim Pa na baker Howard McCarthy and Tom Stefan Mark Bertrand unassisted scored the lone goal Florist eta Is Scott Farley scored twice his winning marker with but two seconds on the clock for with Tim scoring the opening marker For Andrew Mus tard scored both the goals NOVICE DIVISION Hilton Hills Catering 3 Williams 1 Brad scared twice for the winners with Jamie Warnock adding a single Craig Chan tier got the lone Williams goal John Watts fired a pair of markers with singles going to Terry Michael Ross Mike Tyler and Bob Anderson Paul McLeod and Hobble Cooper each picked up two Joe 9 Gull Joseph Balsam earned the shutout with Bruce Cameron Chris and Brian Bell providing 11 firepower Armstrong Insurance Mark Pries had a hatrick for the winners with singles going to Ken and Terry Paddle Steve McCarthy got the for Armstrong with Guy Hillock chipping in with a single KnlghtiorColumbusItedil Georgetown Blun Patrick McCarthy scored for the Reds with Jason Arnold replying for the Blues Golds TackandTogGreennO Bret Robinson chalked up the Goose Egg while Peter scored both Jason Dark in Curtis Green and Keith royd picked up assists Georgetown Minor Soccer plans regular feature This Is the first of a series of articles which we hope to present throughout the sum mer reflecting our views re ports of matches Since election in November ihe new executive has held several meetings and plans are well underway for Ihe coming season Our next General Public meeting is on Feb at the Alcott Arena Kail from 10 a to 1 p m Players Registration 12 and 19 A coaching clinic Is being held on March and under the of the Ontario Soccer Association at a cost of K per person A further coach clinic is being held as part of the Notional Development Coaching Program from March to April 17 on Sun days at a cost of per person The first clinic will be sped on soccer and the sec clinic will be of a specialisation nature and Is first stepping stone to a Nat Coaching Qualification in a particular field Those Interested should con lact a member of the executive for more detials and to regis ter The clinics sound Ideal for our purposes and I for one Intend take part A meeting between soccer and recreation department was held a few days ago to discuss some of the current problems facing us It is re grettable that only one mem of the department was present Although the meeting had been arranged towards the end of last year The main problem Is the timing of the completion of the welcome Improvements to ihe main field at We have been assured that we will be using the field two weeks after completion whenever that is likely to be In event that we cannot use the field in time for official start we have made alternate plans At this point I do not Intend to repeat the whole sad history of the gements at council and don tractor level Suffice to say that the course of the problems is at that level LIMESTONE ALL SIZES MB GRAVEL FILL HMD TOP SOIL BOO HAINES DURHAM ST Q Circuit Racing At III Doit At ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY TUESDAY EVENING LADIES NIGHT LADIES AD FREE SUNDAY AFTERNOON post time RESERVATION ilO Mac Milk Mark Lee Johnston and Bob Sweeile scored for Gougeon with Jeff Allan and Phil replying for Mac Chicken Villa Murray Motors Mark Hilts and Scott Murray each scored twice to lead Villa attack with singles going to Gary Morrow Kevin McArthur and Paul Canning Canning also had a pair of assists Dave Casselman Gordon Tucker and Rick Greenwood scored for Murray Muckartii John had four goals while Bob Marksnolchedahatrlck winners Tim had a pair of goals while singles went to Gary Hulbert and Larry Evans For Bat Mark Waters had a fine game notching four goals with single counters being fired by George Osborne and Paul Gravel Standard Product II On Electrical Paul Clark fired four goals and Gary potted three to carry moat of the offensive load for the winners singles were nailed by Don Lawrence Gary David Marcil Denis Lawrence and David Anderson Paul Clark also picked up four assists while Hans Walter In registering the shutout had a fine game 1 TACK AND TOG GREENS I OPTIMISTS BLUES I GOLDS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS REDS JOE GULF TRANSPORT SMITH AND STONE HILLS CATERING I WILLIAMS ID ARMSTRONG INSURANCE SENGA HOMES 177- IM Team No Mil f IM Tram No IM Team No SATURDAY MEMORIAL am GR Muckarl vi Standard Products am Robert Furnishing vi Dockeray Dumbing S am North Hal ton Motor Bales vi Murray Motor am Mac Milk vi Chicken Villa am Neil Music Centre v f noon Cleaners v Ontario Electrical League IS Varlelv vi Florist IS pro Chris v Tennanl Contractors S Me 11 Products Plumbing JO Finance vs Associate fei SATURDAY FEB ARENA- J Johnson Carney Ileal am Elk Lodge vs Stevenson Men Weir 10 OS am Georgetown Chrysler Klogiway Pools am Armbro Construction Hilton Auto Wreckers fat ft Real Estate v Criterion Carpel IS Adam Photo vs I O Georgetown Industrial Queen Exhibition SUNDAY FEB 1177 MEMORIAL ARF A msw DO Scot in bank Burn Tratiiport IS Motors Cable TV 7 Montego Construction Lane Transport i Junior Raiders ID Milter Steering v Exchange Home hope for banner year Tllr Ill UTI I MINOR ATOMS hoping for bigger outer thing us they enter Front row left to right Coach Barry James Thomas Gross Brian Mouat Stephen Roy Coach Mike Russell Second row left to right Wayne Morrow Carl Johnston Minor Atoms split a pair Georgetown Motor Sports Club is hoping that 1977 will prove I inner year both for the organization and Its numbers In IJ77 events will count towards the in dividual championship can gather points by intermit or organizing club or entering non club i vents To lie tligiblo for the championship five of the events other five may be or other vents as other car club events races region rallies regional slaloms Organization points ore available on GTMSC events only The Club Championship is awarded at the Annual Club Christmas party held In December each your information on the club it activities can be obtained by contacting cither Neil Young or Lee Uriel The Club next event will be an tconomy Hun and it will lie staged Sunday February Minor Pee Wees qualify in OMHA Some randan thoughts in conclusion Is the number of people who were present at the November meeting Indicative of support for soccer this year Perhaps we should have the girls represented on the executive Coaches and man and referees will be urgently required and I won how many of those who complained last year will give their support by doing some thing this year Instead of run away As a matter interest ihis year executive to dale arc President Alex Tough Dawson 9M3 Vice Clair Georgetown Past President Bryan Turner 190 Secretary Dave Manning 14 Hale Treasurer Jim 14 Anne Guy Ryan Gyms arc available on Fridays for pre Reason train ing and Interested conches should Immediately contact Alex Tough The Canadian Tire Minor qualified for the by sweeping a pair of games from by of and 1rj In the opening a best of three scries Georgetown proved lo be the opportunists as the Hon 1 In ihe first two periods though held a wide edge In play our boys by an 187 count Gillespie wis again the big difference playing a very steady game between ihe pipes while goaltendlng at the site end was rnlhcr suspect In the stages George town came up with Its best period of hockey in the scries dominating play and turning the game Into a rout as they by a margin fur the victory Scoring for Georgetown wire Mike Stone and Chris Donald with Howie Oram and trie Clark each scoring twice Assist went to Bobby Boucher Dave Bloke Harrison Howie Oram and Robbie Duke In second game played in last Saturday Junior squeaked by with a goal late in third period for a lo win The hero in this game was once again Kevin Gillespie who made a number of spectacular saves especially In the first period when do m inn led the Play In the second and third period whs rather with neither team able lo mountasuslainedoffence The only goal in this game was scored by Fred from a goal mouth scramble with assists going lo Oram and Dave The Canadian Tire squad will now face Owen Sound In the first round of the If ihey intend to advance very far in the play they will have to come up with a much better effort fn the scries with Dundas con one of the weaker teams and in the Irlcounty league they certainly had iheir hands full If it were not for excellent the story may have been much different Ontario bowlers receive cash The Minor Atoms in gearing up for split a pair at games in recent ploy Last the Minor Atoms outclassed Orangeville by count but last Sunday were dropped I by on AAA team from Brampton IS and should have won by more than three goals The locals Jumped out to a lead barely 17 seconds Into the garni The first period ended with Georgetown In Front At the end of two periods Georgetown was In front by 1 and Issue for the most part was decided Both teams traded goals In the third Brent Smith got a pair oi goals with singles going to John Barclay Keith Reiger and David Montague Reiger Shawn Coffey and Stephen Turner picked up assist Brampton turned out to be a good skating club and played Sporting deadlines Occasionally the deadline for handing In team reports la summarily forgotten by those people responsible for this chore For as long as can be remembered the ultimate deadline for handing In reports has been 10 am Tuesday morning A newspaper like everything else has certain lime schedules that it must meet in order lo serve its purpose Lost week five Support Group reports as well as two other sports reports were handed in 12 noon on Tuesday too late for them to make the paper Henry Cull President of the Support group was informed of this and It was through his suggestion that this reminder is being published All groups should be aware of the time deadlines and ensure that their reports are handed in in plenty of time disappointing to the young when their friends names and not their appear In the newspaper The Sports pages of the Herald are for local accomplishments but wo must be made aware of them II was announced last week thai the Ontario Bowlers Congress will receive a grant of from the Ministry of Culture Recreation Jack Hales noted that This Is our second year of receiving direct government support and the funds have us to expand our program to include more of five pin bowlers The has mode eon advances adding 10 new local associations a per cent Increase in mem and the addition of 75 new volunteer worker The funds wilt be used In several areas Including wages meetings specialist training and community projects The Master Bowlers Association and the Ontario Blind Bowlers Association also received funds from the ministry RYDERS TV HAS TRANSMISSION 10A KENNEDY BRAMPTON ONT PREFERRED CUSTOMER DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE lies bearer to a ross Mclennan lapse allowed Brampton open up a lead after two periods The crew narrowed the gap to 2 1 two minutes Into the final frame but just gain the equalizer With five minutea left to play Brampton made It 3 I and with 34 seconds left Georgetown scored the last goal the game Brent Smith and Mike O were credited with the local marker assists went to Wayne Morrow and Smith Thomas Gross and Stephen Roy shared goal tending duties and both played well despite the loss As yet ihe Al crew don 1 know who they will meet In John Barclay Todd Cull Mike Marcollnl King Shawn Coffey Back row left lo right Coach Robert Hatcher Brent Smith Stephen Turner Mike Mouat Mike Moore Mike David Montague Keith and Coach Brian James Absent Manager Bill James New program some of Ihe usual exercises that are done in the gym or on Ihe track Come out and join us on Tuesday Our first evening will he February the first evening will be free after that the public fee will be required that is 35 cents Bring your swim suits and towels and join us in the swim loosen up and leave your aches and pains behind Commencing February 7th our day time program for parent and tot and tadpole starts for a four week period Monday Tuesday and Wed at 9 and a m Register at the pool to p any evening or phone for information We ore also looking for some people to fill out our SCUBA diving class If you can swim 1G lengths of the pool you can take SCUBA lessons Phone me at the pool 7721 any evening for any information you require The swim team had an In Lotion to a swim meet in Hamilton The swimmers below put on a good show but came up short on points They include Mark Preston Morrow Mary Lynn Morrow Sheila Peacock Laurie Sutherland Smith Ross McFarlane Bill Kevin Searle Mark Dorcas Peter Carson and Paul McConaghy Congratulations swim team NEW PROGRAMS We are starting a new program on Tuesday evenings from 7 to m This program is for 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