iflnflffliflic foursome take golf honours ur georgetown uons got what was coming to them at a meeting this month fjorim gorihabwer dohbarrager and stan wade were presented with personalized plains and art impressive trophy emblematic of the region no 6 golf championship they preented the georgetown club at the toumey at hornby towers golf club competing lalnst golfjleams representing 29 other clubs in the region taiders blades tie exciting even match oha suburban jr c league the game had everything h picture goals dean bard body- i and brilliant goal tend- rtog rc and it ended up as a 44 tie n the oakville blades ifajad georgetown raiders at the koakviue arena friday night ifffte blades and the unbeaten aiders matched bump for and stride for stride for of the best periods seen lin thevsubarttan junior c hock i- ey league here this season i a goal by defenceman rod lpresswoodwith less than four minutes left in the game earn led the tie for the raiders who came from behind onthjee dif- tent occasions a goal by bill perras his se- tond of the night had given the blades a 43 lead midway thro fcthe period before preswoods faoarker other scorers defenceman doug thomson fluid winger greg hccauley not- jebed the other blade goals terry hay don norton and kluck haloney shared the other georgetown goals close to 500 fans watched kifilay rush from end to end with tcalnitl th other holding the upper band v tremendous goaltending by don mcaffrey of the blades 1 tom ayers of the raiders featured the crowdpleaser both goaltenders pulled off sensational saves in the dying i minutes of ihe game to preserve the tie big save mccaffrey robbed haiders paul robinson from point black range in the final minutes while ayers committed grand laroen- cy on perras in the last 30 sec onds both clubs came out bitting from the opening whistle and as clean only six penalties all minors were handed out the teams were deadlocked one goal each at the end of the first period after the raiders had moved into a 21 lead early in the sec ond period the blades scored two goals by thomson and mc- cauley within two minutes to take a 32 lead stole puck the blades held on to the lead until midway through the third period when ron stewart stole loose puck and sent maloney in all alone for the tying goal perns goal shoved the blad es in front again but a tripping penalty to armstrong proved costly with the blades sfoorthanded presswood drilled a slapshot from the point that appeared to be deflected past mccaffrey who got a piece of the rubber b it jdckled into the nel the blades lost the services of winger larry lawrence in the second period he was hit on the foot and didnt return to action for final period when he aparently lost a toenail the tie left the blades in 3rd tied with the milton merchants and moved georgetown into a firstplace tie with aurora standing p w l t aurora 5 5 0 0 10 georgetn 8 4 0 2 10 oakvijle 5 2 2 1 5 milton 8 2 3 1 5 newmarket 5 14 0 2 orangeville 5 0 5 0 0 results thursday milton 4 orange ville 3 raiders 7 new market 2 friday milton 4 newmarket 3 raiders 4 oakville 4 sunday aurora 7 milton 1 raiders 11 orangeville future raider games sunday november 20 oakvuie here thursday november 24 at orangeville good game despite ifcwst missing foals georgetowns entry in the trkfeunty juvenile hookey tugna ii still looking for win smmber one after making three starts in league games to data ironically the juvej iurned hi their best effort while suffer ing their worst setback s 64 trimming at the bands of the brampton juveniles sunday two densities in the last ave minutes of the game spelled defeat for the locals who were in contention until then as la their previous starts george town just ran out of gas rick peavoy in the- george town goal played standout game even though a half doten pucks eluded him henry king ron connely and larry bradley netted the goals for georgetown who went with a team made up almost completely of rookies the line up included just two of last years players burlington 5 georgetown 4 penalties made the difference in this one georgetowns inab ility to capitalize on burling tons sborthandednest was un derscored when burlington jumped on a georgetown min or penalty to score the winner with 17 seconds left oakvuie 1 georgetown 1 larry bradley was the geor getown scorer in this close checking tilt involving two very evenly matched teams ladies dart league originals 40 goldhams 35 terra cotta 33 delrex 33 im perials 32 lemons 26 joes 23 shoprite 21 high score g stoddart j ri chardson m hedley l bot toms 140 drive your new car j 000 miles and it becomes a used car buy a car which has been driven 1000 miles and it is just broken in many georgetown wihners in hilltop golf season georgetown golfers felt right at borne at the annual closing dinner at hilltop golf and country club saturday nov 5 where many local members of the club attended and a good number brought home awards following the roast beef din ner club president william smeaton of georgetown epoke to the members terming the past season a most successful one for the club f vtrrawluamsofterra cot- ta the mens section captain presented the following prizes ladies club championship trophy won by sylvia norton glen wiliims mens club championship trophy won by ed holtom of erin ladies runnerup trophy won by mrs stewart smith erin mens runnerup trophy won by ste wart smith erin handicap championship trophies won mrs ron whitham of george town and ken smith of erin ladies handicap runnerui trophy won by mrs william smeaton of georgetown mens handicap runnerup trophy won by don white of george town and prize for winning his flight to fred spires of ge orgetown an election of officers for 1967 resulted as follows club president william smeaton mens captain ken smith lad ies captain elsie whhham soc ial convener fred johnson keen contest bantams triumph over oakville georgetown bantams on tuesday nov 8 defeated oak ville 31 in a hotly contested game the oaks seeking their frsv win over georgetown go- tag into the second season gave v it a strong try hut penalties did not help their cause oakville opened thescoring i at 1215 of the first period ge- orgetown with a man short i tied the score at one all at 1330 of the second period as neil korzack scored on a pass bfrora jamie moody the locals went ahead at i 715 of the third as ray inglis connected on a passing play om juri kudrasvos and kor- sack the scoring was complet- d atwiouof the third period fay dave gareau from benny i happes and brian beaumont the locals a little over an xioas missed many opportuni ties to add to the score geor getown cohected 4 minors and a major to oaivflle 8 minors and a major penalty qsartstawn 5 guelph 1 on wednesday nov 9 the bantam pontiacs visited guelph od came borne 51 victors in wi- father listless affair guelph did not have too much to offer jt opposition and the game be- quite scrsmbly towards cwargshimu opened the scor- wtil 155 of the first period 1 scored oa a pass made it hatfcoqi inglis isbamu hat trick on a pass from gerry neil guelph got their only goal js georgetown became a bit care less in clearing 9 brampton 1 pontiacs playing their third game of the week bombed brampton 91 sunday night it was a baky start for the locals as brampton opened the scoring at 550 of the first per iod this sort of shook tip the locals and they began to jell at 815 juri kudrasvos tied the score in the second after dose misses fendley rifled one in for what proved to be the winner after that it was just salt in the wound as kud rasvos netted one assisted by llewellyn kudrasvos scored his third assisted by neil korzack at 1015 paul fendley combin ed with bob sargent to make it 51 at the end of the second in the third period four more goals were netted as llewellyn from fendley counted at 145 inglis from korzack at 640 at 945 heppes got the 8th assist ed by brian beaumont and fen dley at 1125 kudrasvos closed the scoring 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solicitor d a mcconaehie to issue a writ to scire the clubs assetston trent owing and for the authority take it over to run during the 196687 sea son on a trialbasia the glen eden club still owes the authority 3000 and its other liabilities total j12000 the authority spent 28000 on a tow line for the club and the club has since gone broke the ski club and ski area is part of the vast kelso conserv ation area development the takeover motion was made by barry humphreys of burlington we have the best ski hill in ontario he said with proper operation of the ski facilities at kelso we can make money he added he said the reason it failed last year was because it was not open enough times during the season allan masson said the auth ortty had no budget for the takeover we are being asked to go into business in which we have no experience he added george currie said the tem perature in this part of the province is not good enough to run it all year round bui sergeant wanted to know now nnich cash was involved in the operation vice chairman doctor carl hartin supported the move he said theglen eden club did not deserve to run it suc cessfully because of the way in which it was operated i dont know what more you could do for the people in this community than to have some place for tbem to play in their idle hours he said we would be doing a great deal of good for the whole community mr sherwood thought it a worthwhile deal a motion by mr masson to reject the takeover was defea ted on the chairmans casting vote a further motion to accept the takeover was approved chuck jewell shines georgian netminder a product of the georgetown minor hockey setup charlie jewell is currently shining for the collingwood georgians of the oha senior a hockey league jewell who replaced harry lumley in the collingwood goal this season has a 262 goals against average and holds down second place in a standing listing the leagues el even goalies support a winning team the raiders on year warranty on 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