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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1978, p. 18

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HERALD Halton Hills Jills second in competition Hills Jill first venture Into competition In C division Ontario Federation The team fielded by Halton Hilli Jills were In the under 12 category Gail Cook 11 Michelle Bailey 10 and Gall Eastwood both nine years old The two coaches at Ihe club ore Ruth a student at University Toronto and Donna a student at Georgetown and District High School The competition was In Jan Hen Ike JUli lean la the root row I ft to right are Gill Look Gall EastWMd Michelle Bailey and Lariiu In the back row are coaches llorton and Raft Agtn WayJay blanks Norval to take over GIHLs top spot The top clubs i Sunday decide first place In the Georgetown Industrial won the showdown by shutting out Norval In other action GuelphClalr Texaco defeated s Movers and Sandhill held on to third place by taking Motors Way Jay wen ahead io in ihe first period on a Ben goal from Eddie Ing They then scored twice more In second period and added a clincher in the final frame The scorers were Blake Inglis Ing and Jim Blair had assists each Ken picked up the shutout Nick led Texaco TEAM STANDINGS Way Jay 15 15 Sandhill 15 15 Movers 15 2 15 IEDINGSC0HFR8 victory by scoring the hoi trick and adding an assist Tom scored goals with Bert Osborne and Roger Chapman tallying singles Bruce Lewis hod Ihree assists Bob Hayes and Doug Sargent replied or Mov Roy Livingston Jim Kerr had two goals apiece in Sandhill victory Sieve Bill Jim Kerr and Keith Aubrey scored sing Aubrey also had Ihree assists The big game this week should be between Sandhill and Clair Sandhill holds a one point lead over for the loops third spot PT8 Keith Aubrey Brian Beaumont WJ 15 Nor 15 13 Dave Holmes Charlie Knocpfli Hay Grant lanSyme Warren Craig Doug Anderson Ray Nor IS 19 GOALTENDING RECORDS IMS GP MP SO AVE Ken WJ 14 1 1 Don WJ 1 TOTAL WO 1 Ken Eckroih Don have shared shutouts Brian Laird Nor 13 Bill Humphries Nor 160 is J Ron Rowland Ron Osborne TOTAL MO 1 Ron Ron Osborne shared 1 shutout Doug Craig SH 15 Nelson Barber DM 80 Cecil Peacock DM 1 15 M0 SI ID Rick 74 Wilde 188 37 11 Mike 43 11 HM 1 12 TOTAL IS 14 670 Gems down Cougars The how graceful a gymnast can look on the beam Georgetown Gemini up with one of their the year to important away game against the Burlington Cougars The Gems had only two goal tenders and skaters dressed for the important match and of Ihelr John Bill Allison went out with injuries during the game Georgetown got another from goaltcndcr Brad Miller who was nothing of great In blocking of the shots fired at him by Cougars manager Bob ToU Mild his team played an ex game in earning the offensive stars for the Guns were Doug who else Blake Short 111 and Bob Allison All three players had a goal with Shortill Allison earning on assist each and Barnes picking up two scored the only goal of the first period to give the Gems the lead The Cougars cami back in Ihe second period to take the lead on goals by Steve Williams and Mike llalstcad Late in the period Barnes from Paul Ancinelli and Joe South tallied to bring the Gems even With only 33 gone in the final frame Allison proved to be tht winning Only the Barnes goal was scored on the power play in what was penally filled contest The Cougars look IB minors and four fighting majors and the Gems look minors and some number of majors Tost said his players got the of each of the altercations with Tim Turner in two separate fights and Marty Power the two youngest Gems being the combatants THE ICE An Ice Safety Demonstration presented by The Hills Recreation The Canadian Red Cross Society at Fairy Lake Acton and Georgetown Outdoor Pool Saturday February 1 FOR ALL AGES Dundas eliminates Pee Wees in OMHA playdowns Snowmobile Oil Si 40 01 Reg Si Gas line Antifreeze Reg North Halton mixed rink wins spiel in Bracebridge ByMAKGAND North Halton mixed rink of Warren and Doris Brooke Shirley and Steve were victories on the weekend in and now go on along with Otto Krupp a rink from Camp Borden to Am prior and the Seagram Mixed Championship Provincial finals The Brooke rink tost Iheir first game to Robert Charlebols of Dundas Granite Club and won the second game against Terry Smalls rink from Hamilton Thistle Club In Ihelr game they again met up with the Chorlibals rink and ihla time In a very thrilling game which saw them tied In the ninth without hammer they managed to steal a point and win the game We wish Warren and nil rink good curling In Am prior on the ISth to IB of February Georgetown School Boy Ming rink of skip Dave Porter Paul McCracken Hal Porter and Mike Makonvyk Jr put forth great effort in the past few weeks in winning first their District and then the Division Championship to ad to the Provincial finals In Owen Sound this past week end Here they won their first game against and lost the next two against Pern broke and Individ ually the boys did well too On Friday the boys were rated on their curling and Paul Mc Cracken won the honours of all star vice and Mike Makovnyk was runner up as allstar lead Congratulations boys your team Is an in to other club members The boy and their families have asked me to express their thanks to the North Halton Golf and Country CTub the Juniors section their teacher George Paradla and all the men and ladies who have practiced with them supported them in their forts They were especially grateful for the new sweaters they sported at the finals The mixed curling section ended their second draw of the season Friday evening and the lucky winners were 30 draw first place Ken Phillips rink of Bobble Phillips and Tony and Doris Second place Ashcrofts rink of Henderson Ted and Peck draw first place Joe Gerrard and his rink of Lynn Joanne and Marie Emma Second place Lambs rink of Greta Lamb Stan Joan Jackson draw first rink of Julie White Peter and Karen Morris Second place Chris Bridges rink of Mory Ellen Bridge Don and Ethel Crowe Congratulations to all the winners and losers for making Friday night curling so much fun Don t forget to sign up for the next draw The poster a on the upstairs bulletin board The mixed sections first week long spiel formerly The Georgetown United Kintal Alls made a battle out of it but went down defeat three games lo one against lo be from the playdowns The Minor Pee Wees put themselves behind the eight ball by losing the first two games in the series Dundas totally dominated the first gume as Georgetown played without really havln their hearts in the game They came back strong for the second Rome hut just could not put the puck In the net and en did up losing I known as the Chrysler Spiel Watts Glen Puckering we need a new sponsor any and Peter Hoy all had ex volunteers got under way scoring this past weekend There are a just could not find the net total of 120 curlers Involved jumped into the lead with rinks starting Sunday early in the third period with and 16 rinks starting Monday the game being defensive evening Each team Is battle until that point guaranteed games and the Georgetown come back to are Saturday Good notch the score on John curling and good luck look Tor Callings goal Andy lishcr the winners next week Scott earned you on the ice scored loie in the to loki The dcfinse composed Tom John Hodgson all will in this game Mike McNiven good stops hock to take their only victory of the scries j scon in third garni Kohl Wilkes scored goals and John ailing had assists lead Georgetown to the win The scorer in wis Scott Taggart The whole team gave 100 per cent with Forbes again being a standout by playing heady game on the defense The final game of the series was a shootout with taking victory The first period was typical of the series as was scoreless but the two learns exploded for the rest of the game look a 3 I lead oiler two periods of play with Mark Webster from Hodgson being he only Georgetown marksman However Georgetown come out flying in period and notched the score at and sent game into over lime Scorers were Walls with and Hoy hod on both of Watt goals At this point in the gome Georgetown rain into penalty problems Officials on Gtorgelown felt that the penalties should nol have been called laic in the decisive gome Georgetown was given five penalties late in the game scored on o power play to lake a lead In the overtime period Wcbslcr then scored his second goal of the game to tie it up again Georgetown then took three penalties with Dundas scoring on of them The tollies put an end to the game and the series for Georgetown IL I RfPAlU COUPON SALE Lock Deicer Reg 75 Windshield Washer Antifreeze gal Reg SI JV H4 Quarts Halogen Lamp Reg Coupon mult be presented at ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE 8771944 All rsps are not alike SAVVY TOPS AT CANADA TRUST Bantams eliminate Dundas The DRG Stationary Major Bantams took two straight victories over last week to enter the O H A playoffs The team will now go against Owen Sound for first playoff Round the best three out of The team cored an victory over Dundas bere sod won 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