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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1966, p. 10

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si at omhas big prize georgetown has two going for broke bantams the pontiacs have eliminated preston winona and are currently tussling with thorold in their third series in the front row from left are djoug wiles neil korzack john bla r dwayne hay bob neil and marty fowler second row coach ron dixon ron fogal john mcnally bill neil jerry nash paul fendley manager bob hooper back row i j timekeeper bill korzack ci ve llewellyn gord foster benny heppes ray inglis glen chapman assistant coach jamie cunningham imsl b isbbb m l jfimftaltk- jv5mjrv ipbw th1 georgetown herald thursday march 10 iwi robinson poison to hornets raiders wrestle away lead georgetown raiders puck ea ter tommy ayres wu beaten twice in the first period and once in the third but got in front of everything elsc launch ed n his direction as his mates crushed orangeville hornets 103 in the third game of their best 4 of 7 oha central orttar 10 junior c quarterfinals in orangeville saturday night paul robinson was insect spray to the angry hornets he poked holes in their nest four times to personally defeat th hot and cold orangeville ere with a fine individual perform ance the win gave georgetown a 2 1 lead in games the first period indicated an efcen tussle georgetown ouried a slim 3 2 edge after the first twenty minutes but extended it to 62 in the middle period they gained strength as the game progressed and overwhel med orangeville with a 41 3rd period dave mcmenemy up from the georgetown midgets assisted robinson on the first of bis two first period goals rod press- wood and wayne rlddall setup the second ron lane scored the other georgetown goal in the first period unassisted watts and white triggered orangeville s goals simon llewellyn from don norton paul robinson from ron laneand riddill and mike cummins from bob allen fired the unanswered vollies in the second frame robinson s fourth goal made it 7 2 with less than a minute elapsed in the third period ron lane ran the georgetown count into double figures orangeville pumped in the fi nal goal of the game watson the sniper with davidson help ing out with less than 2 minutes to go one oddity of the affair was a rare penalty call raider defen ce player rod presswood was given a five minute major for elbowing fo itock teie ttreimj in places vttare wu think flahpnnan are likely to gather said mr he laid he it in charge of protecting game in the area not ing that all game animals m now out of season and he or his eight deputies are con stantly patrolling to make sure there u no hunting of protected animals in 1065 alone 12 deer were reported killed by cars in hal ton while 16 were killed in pus llnch township puslinch is far leu built up than halton and has more deer he said but added that halton county has a very high popula tlon of deer considering how settled it is norton leads georgetown juniors to first playoff victory one of the members of the original georgetown junior hoc key club when it was born three years ago don norton showed the way as georgetown raiders downed orangeville hornets 64 in orangeville thursday march 3 to even their best of 7 oha central junior c league at a game apiece norton scored three times and assisted on a fourth in spearheading the raider attack georgetown took a 10 first i period lead and bu it it up to 40 before horneu swarmed back with a 3goai eruption that set the stage for an interesting goal period raiders scored very early and very late in the third stanza pulled close again at 12 11 when mcmullen scored from watts doug selby popped the insur ance marker intp an empty net as hornets pressed to get even with 5 seconds left nimrods eyeing april 30 the department of lands and forests last week announ ced the dates for angling seas ons halton s trout season will officially open on saturday ap ril 30 and last until september 15 the season is for brook brown aurora and rainbow trout bout mercury outwardmotors alis ml service credit river boat co norviltr 74551 golf club repairs gat four clubs ready for springl special preseason rates georgetown cycle sports 2 wtr si 1773430 don s arvie milford named game warden a game warden for esquesinfl township and adjoining terr t ones has been appointed by the ontario department of lands forests jh m iford of oakville w ii handle the job of policing esq ucs ng nassagaweya pusl nch township and oakville ano burlington robinson brian beaumont bruce stockfish jam e moody peter fendley gene lngl and br an barrett back row coach fred harrison bob plaits billy stansel ian long fin- lay arnold brian james manager b ii james m ss ng from the photo is brad butterworth to capture the key game ctfcv motors have knocked out preston and are lied with niagara falls in series two front row left glen sandwiching orangeville a goal ee ted ackert of moffat 4t i local game warden for the past woy ears ha been transferred to work from the owen sound office norton s pass to ron lane was relayed to paul robinson for raider s first at 6 10 vorton upped it to 2 0 from terry lane and bob allen at 5 49 of the middle period and then repeated with george town s third goal at 6 33 from rod presswood and rum hart ley presswood relayed ron lane s pass to paul robnuon for his second goal and george towns fifth at 11 05 orangeville came to life two minutes later when davidson whisked watt s pas into the raider twine to brealcthe bub ble workman responded at 16 32 with hornets second sting prill assisting and with 8 sec onds left in the period work nun again scored unassisted to make it 43 the announcement of the change was made this week by th department of lands k for ests the appo ntment was effect ive reh milford was appoin ted after graduating from the ontario rorest technical col lege formeriv known a the ontario forest rangers school in toronto he reee ved a forestry tech mcian s degree on completing the three year course game wardens are also refer red to a conservation officers the job includes stocking ri er and streams in the area that are su table for fnhing norton s solo rush at 1 52 of vve work on the put and the final period recaptured the take system in that we scatter 2 goal margin but orangev lie the 5 000 speckled trout used urling hatter this was their year but nobody told fort erie georgetown juveniles have been shuttled out of the omhas annual roulette for the ontar o champ onsh p one of the strongest juven le teams to be ced here for some 1 me they were given a good chance to be n there d gg ng when ihe prov nc al honours are be ng dec ded somet me n apr i nobody told fort er e juven lei and the n agara pen nsula squad el m nated the locals n the 3 d game of a best of 3 ser es georgetown ousted preston in the open ng round in the front row from left are d h its s kynnersley d sheppard b peavoy l bradley w chapman and b van wyck back row coach ted quackenbush t hey k bennett a arnold r mcmenemy j quackenbush d subect p lavell manager herb a nold bob mcar 1 front tfo north halton golf and ountry we specialize you save for volkswagen owners all repairs and maintenance ly fully factoty tiained volkswpn uam4 mschanic same day service arnos texaco 7 main street north 774371 tfomr u71701 100 warranty on parts andlabouk we specialize you save sunday showdown now as niagara evens playoffs an omha pee wee playoff showdown w necessitated sat urday when niagara fall beat georgetown c 4v v motors pee wees 20 to even their best of 3 series at one game apiece the game was played in georgetown memorial arena which will also be the site of the th rd and de cidlng game sunday following the junior c game georgetown pee wees won the first game in niagara falls 0 the locals outplayed their opponents in the second game as well but falls goabe fred rolev was spectacular in blank ing the c v club capulo led the niagara falls attack the free skating wideopen game took j m so m nutes to play there were ju t s x pen a team from north halton at tained the highest stand ng of any team yet in provincial pla downs when the chappcl rink competed in the colts play downs the team skipped by harvey chappel with ted fen nlng don curry and harry sanderson as lead were one of eight teams in the finals for provincial honora the games were played at the thornhlll country club with eight teams competing in the knockout ev enl teama were from ottawa peterborough tarn heather el mvale st catharines exeter lo and georgetown in the first game north hal ton lost 7 to 8 in an extra end to the tarn heather rink of frank ellison oie eventual winner of the trophy in the consolation event chappel thumped the st catharines rink 163 but lost out to the duffas nnk from london 8 6 congratulations are die the tocal rink for the fine show ng they made in this provincial playdown coming up saturday is a club mixed bonspiel tbis should be a well attended spiel when both sections of the club getj together for a bit of curling and a good time next saturday it will be a men open last wednesday club mem bers journeyed to milton for an interclub match and on wed nesday a number of mixed teams went to acton on a re turn visit of course good eurl ing and companionship were en joyed at both these events j a mixed team of mr st mrs jack cnchton and mr mrs ted fenning journeyed to owen sound saturday to compete in the dominion motors bonspiel they won the r three games and were the top paint winners for the day they came home with miniatures of the b g trp phy for their mantels are you keeping in to ich with the briar at halifax this week it is the 1 ent of the oounlry there are just four weeks left in the final draw of the season here is the stand ng of thej industrial league includ ng last sunday scores roll ng stones 2 18 provic al 20 28 varian no 1 20 11 foster 15 26 var an no 2 u 14 plax 10 2 l m brown od optometrist af 35 mill street georgetown ust off ma n street phone 877 3671 th canadian national sportsmens show march 1119 in thi ambna tha meteors and their flying saucer also retrievers shepherds greyhounds tony the wonder horse and g more great acts in thb exhibit auas boats marin hardware cottaeo traitor fmaum shews guns fishing tackle decoy contest motor cars dei skew conservation exhibits bait castine wudemes servhrtj camping eeuipmeet street can to the door parking for 8 000 on good rood exh b t bu l open ii an ollpn excapt sunday admission to 15 p rr noons adwnca sale rttsarved box seats includ tw admission to build nsssl 75 student 1 50 ch ldrir125 all other arena oats rush adult 50 dran 25 wwuar ahareeaam free a the easy way start those lessons now 0nd get the jump on spring v beginners and experts- 2 cpga professionals doug bruton max foster brampton golf school 36 quaan st e nut quun sq wg 4511m1 golfers join the excitino georgetown golf country club new increased clubhouse fac i t es 0 new clubhouse management excellent golf ng cond irons gentleman lady 150 00 75 00 red liv w re social and golfing activit es no initial on fee swimming pool gentlemen and wife 18500 for further information contact max fostfr pro auhe tvamploff golf school 4511901 jim gray clubhouse manager or harvey adamson general manager

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