Pay THE HERALD Wednesday Georgetown minor hockey results NOVICE Tick Togs Armbro Transport Dean scored three times to lead Tack and Togs Bret Robinson had the other goal Stephen Fletcher scored Armbro a lone goal Hills Catering Joe Gulf I Craig had a goal and an assist for Catering In this defensive struggle David delfaas had he other winner goal Sieve Eastwood was the marksman for Gulf William Electric I Senga Cool traction Darrln had both goals for Williams Scott Kowalskl Armstrong Insurance Lion Club Michael Roes scored four goals and added an assist to lead Armstrong Singles went loPaulHowIctt Jeffrey Mills Randy Dowdall and John Stef an also had three assists and Richard had two Ricky Jenkins scored a hat trick In a losing cause Trevor Hark ley had other Lion goal TYKE Ann Cartage Optimists Travis Gardiner had the hat trick for Ann Serge Boucher The rink skip Jim vice Greg JuniorSenior Spiel held Ha lion Golf and Country Club Norma Porter and Michael Becney won the 11 a draw of Ihe on Saturday WayJay win big tied for first Way Jay has finally caught in Ihe Industrial Hoc key League standings Way Jay did It by earning Iwo pain Is for their of Sandhill while could only manage a 7 lie in a shootout against Movers Meanwhile Clair Texaco stayed close to the leaders by blanking the Motors Bob Landry Greg and Blake Inglls scored two goals apiece to lead WayJay over Sandhill Singles went lo Pete Max and Grant Bodnar Finn Ar no Id earned assists the goals Three different players ear hat tricks in the game Dave Holmes and Doug Anderson scored ihree goals each for and Ray Peacock accomplish Ihe same feat for DeBoer Recce Hayes allied twice for Do Boer Singles In the game were scored by Bill for and Kyle and Chris Tennanl for DeBocr Roger Chapman led Guclph Clair Texaco to victory by scoring two goals The other goals were scored by Tom and VI nee Mica Frank three of Marshall set up Iwo of the goals The shutout was shared Robert Cumming skip Mike Mike Makovnyk Jr and Dorecn Geofreda from left to right finished Nilson and Kruger rinks win JuniorSenior spiel Family curling was the name of the game on Saturday at North It was the annual JuniorSenior The day when the Juniors gel to show the Seniors a few tricks especially how agile they are while throwing the The teams are made by the drawing names before the first game A senior starts as skip with a junior vice a senior second and a junior lead For the second game the senior skip moves to lead and the rest of with the Junior vice becoming skip It a lot of fun The winners of the a dra were first place skip Vivian vice Aaron Mustard Dean and Tim Peck Second place Al Dean Ph lip Wild Ted Peck and Bill Carson Third place Ken Phillips Brad Kruger Bruce Osborne and Linda In the a m draw the first place winners were skip Jim W Ison vice Greg Geofreda Norma Porter and Michael In second place Mike Makovnyk Sr ke Doreen and Robert Cum In third place were Mike Hal Porter Jim Hicks and Greg A hearty thanks to Ihe Phillips and the or a Several of the curling sec ions finished their first scheduled this past week and the results were as follows Ladies Tuesday a lie moon 1st place Phyllis Agnes Park Norma Carlisle and Joan Jackson 2nd place Norma Wilson Peggy Fischer Lome Jamer Catherine Hodgson 3rd place Ethel Peggy Treahy Alice McNellly and Helen Wright Ladies Thursday morning 1st place Joan Mustard Alice Theresa Smith Nan Brooker 2nd place Julie White Mary Rand Windsor Barbara 3rd place Doris Shcrril Collins Enid Mulr Mary Ladies Thursday afternoon 1st place Julie White Jean Ellen Burns Peggy 2nd place Dot Hamilton Griffiths June Carson Laurie Jamer 3rd place Angcs Park Cathy Lin Jewell Nan Creoghan Juniors Sunday afternoon 1st place Hal Porter Gerald Harrison Tim Peck Brett Stephen 2nd Julie Partridge Mike Makovnyk Carol Dean Susan Wild 3rd Brad Linda Phillips Diane Jewell Jeff Wood Mixed Friday nights 1st draw winners were 1st Bob Jeffrey Karen Hen derson Les Hartford Joan 2nd Gerry Langprc June and Victor Carson Griffiths 2nd draw winners were 1st place Ken and Bobbie Phillips Card and Janet McKceman 2nd place and Evelyn Dean Fred and Jane Well repor on the mens and business girls section next week The North team of Belle Dorecn Geofreda and Jean travelled to Gall to the Pol n sella and came home third lions girls This week there Is no daytime curling the club as Norlh plays the ladles District Provincial Playdowns Our learn starts Monday at I m We alt wish Joan Mustard and her rink good curling The Junior curling will begin their second draw Jan 8 the mixed Dec and he ladies Jan 3rd and Don I forget lo mark your calendars Sec you on Ihe ice Third draw winners 1st place Jim and Norma Wilson Howard and Lin Jewell 2nd place Bruce and Julie White Glen and June WayJay GuclphClalr Texaco 5 2 Sandhill Movers Motors GAME RESULTS Movers Motors Sandhill2vs SCORERS DECEMBER II 1977 NAME A Doug Anderson Brian Greg Dave Holmes Granl Keith Aubrey Roger Chapman Ray Infills Recce Hayes Nor 14 Nor fl GAMES Motors va WayJay 10 12 Clair Tcxacovs Applications made for ball season ONTARIO reaarde STANDINGS ir7 W A 1 13 Caledon Queens 3 11 3 19 Georgetown I 1 15 19 FUTURE WED 14 SAT DEC IT Orangevillcat Grand SAT DEC Inglcwoodal Georgetown SUN DEC IS InglewoodatOrangcvlllcS SCORING LP Linda Anscomb CQ Nancy Niedermaler Judy Kendall CQ Cindy Murray O Sweethearts Debbie Grant Grand Valley Clare Carter town Andrea Vincent Oville Sweethearts With fastball being probably the farthest sport from many people minds some learns have seen It fit to apply to he Georgetown Industrial Fast ball League for for the ball season Entries have been received from Royal Trust and Pucker Bigs Flyers who played in the League last season and a new application has been received from Ihe Aclon Merchants Ball Club The League had 11 learns playing last year and due lo limited diamond time ion may be limited so teams iKHEDiflff I arc encouraged to apply early for the upcoming season The League first meeting for the new season will be held in early March Application forms arc avail able from Bryan Lewis Georgetown L7G S6 Hamburger Eaters According to the S Department of Agriculture Americana Individually will cat more than 30 pounds of hamburger thui year had a single and Sean Cotton Knight tallied twice for optimists In Mark Lor 11 and Adam Ben nett gelling others Truck Centre id Knight Mark Shepherd tallied four times for In this rout Jeremy Dan Carthy Douglas Sttmp Alan Glray Billy Tutt and Ted Si driers scored singles Dale McNivcn had four assists Jamie Hurst three and Billy Tutt and Alan two each Shawn Jenkins had the lone goal for he losers ATOM Metals 1 CrlchtonBros Mike I earned his third shutout of the season Mike Teetiel had he lone goal of the Mailer Novice Town Tim Fleming scored four limes lead Master Dean Morgan had two and Barry a single to complete the winners scoring Mark nning Carolyn Grasby and Jason Bcw handled he scaring for A TEnnnt3 AC AV earned their flrsl win of the season Jamie Craig Banks and Gordon Savage handled Ihelr scoring Chris McLean and Lou replied Tor Fin a nee Varian Associate 3 Rich Tom Stefan led Varian with two goals John Walts had he and Glen Van Zeucmer en earned assists in this hard fought battle between wo of the op earns Mark Howie scored both of Rich goals Plumbing Fendlcy Florist Plumbing main tained first place by gaining this victory with period goals Brad scored twice for with Nico Eu adding singles Jeff Smith Peter Egger and Dwayne Jackson replied for PEE WEE Murray Motors Barrage r Cleaner I Robert McPherson scored Iwice to lead Motors Rick Allen and Michael Jacobs had the goals for he winners Scott Peck was he lone mark for Barragcr s Motor 14 Georgetown Georgetown led the Mo tors onslaught by scoring five Rebel team in tourney The Georgetown district high school midget girts bosk team flnUhedlhlrd In a Invitational tournament held reccnlly There were six learns comp eting in tourney and Georgetown was ill in he hrce games played In The team improved in each of the The Rebels out by tying Perdue In next game Rebels defeated Ihe host school and in their final Rome they were defeated by While Oaks who eventually won Ihe tournament Members of the Georgetown team were Cheryl Jackson Lori Taylor Susan Wild inia Walker Heather Reed Val Noell Jefferson Maureen Gale re B round and Karen Wilson times Paul Grmvelle John Rivers each had hat tricks while Paul Long added two more and Wayne Devereaux scored once Osborne die Rivers and Stephen Lukas each a had two assists apiece Doug Gillespie recorded his third of the season Robert Gougeon Nell Music Centre I Andreas Hack had a goal and an assist for while Tim did the same thing for Neil in this close game Joey Moneypenny and Eric Hack scored the goal for Gougeon and Jeff Crossman had the other one for Neil Ontario Electric North Halton Motors Pat Primcrano handled all the scoring for the winners Peter Rem bis and David Wood replied for Motors Chicken Villa 4 Standard Philip Rose scored twice to lead Villa Ian and Ken Ruff had singles Mike McCarthy had two for Pro- duels while Bob Shewell tallied a single G MuckartS 3 Dave McRae had Iwo for Muckart while Shawn Docker ay Owen Gray and Mike Wan ihios scored singles Brian Stone Jim Doyle and Doug replied for Dockeray BANTAM Stevenson Mens Weir Kings way Pools Crawford and Shaync LeFavre led Kings way in this upset of first place Stevenson by scoring two goafs apiece Miczaniak counted a single Dave Griffiths had of Stevenson goals IE Elk Lodge 0 John DeHaas led son s by tallying four times in rout Gary Fredrjcks had three Scott two and Trevor and Paul Clark singles lo complete the scor Clark also had three assists and Jamie Ripley two more Mark Dodge recorded the BANTAM STANDINGS MacPherson 13 Stevenson s Fobcrt Mi Ihe re 1Q Elk Lodge 10 Chrysler 7 Johnson Carney Kingsway Pools Construction Georgetown Chrysler I Mike Jones led the way for Chrysler by scoring two Keith Please Note be 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Real Estate MIlllerTV I Mike Schuetz scored twice for Mark and Vince Brandt got single Noel Stoyles and Rick Eastwood handled scoring for Mill- MIDGET Montego I BUI Davis scored two goals to lead Bums Scott McLaugh lin Mario Spiteri and Maurice added singles Tod and Doug Smith handled the Bearing for Mont ego Motors Tim Defntas scored a hat trick in a losing cause Glen Mercer and Sam Bell scored two apiece for the winners Paul Mercer and Brent Fry added singles Tim Field and Doug Cousens had Ihe other goals for ScotU Banks Cable TV Five different scorers led Scotia Glen Cunningham Joe Paul Lesley Perry Steel and Doug Ivant were the marksmen John Larose and Terry Anderson replied for Cable JUVENILE Nef 3 Jims Steering Darrell Paul Morrow and Ernie did s scoring Al Bower and Jeff McKelvie replied for Steering Exchange House Raiders I Bob Bryant scored two for Exchange Singles went to Ron McRae Scott McLaughlin and Jamie Hansen Phil Wild and Jamie Hansen earned two Ba sils each Craig Wilson did all the scaring for the Raiders GIRLS HOCKEY OOF I Lisa Allen scored three times for the Lionel tea Elaine Hughes had the other had I O O F lone goal LUBEIT GEORGETOWNS lit DRIVEIN DRIVETHRU LUBRICATION CENTRE No Appointment Necessary Mas Cars Minutes LUBEIT HEY YOUNG READERS Once again this Santa has established his Halton Hills Postal Box at The Herald He looks forward to hearing from each and every one of you and promises to reply to your letter In The Herald each week beginning Nov Mall or bring your letter for Santa Claus to The Herald 103 Main St S Georgetown