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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1966, p. 11

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rfv k ive goal splurge seals aiders sunday victory j cieorf etown raiders pumped fai5 ananawered goals in the lthinj period to bumble orange lh1 hornets 113 in an oha msttburban junior c league i in georgetown memorial ljjfasia sunday afternoon flthe undefeated raiders vault- 1 into a tie with aurora for erleague drivers aeab on the rengtb of the wjn whicb gave jjuwata a record of four wins and pfitwo ties in as many starts crrangeyille qnt i scoring jiwfth a little over five minutes ifctn the middle period at that point it was a seesaw 3 bocfc- i-eygame- kay and cummins punched mm two more raider goals be- f feinr the period was out and the pattern was set with oran- reeling in the third i georgetown hit them with a live goal cannonade off l4ha sticks of stewart dwyer italoney norton and robinson don norton pushed raiders ip into a m lead from- dwyer and ibrad johnson at 547 but the ii visitors washed it out half m htnate later when watts tuitruckfrom mcmullen smooth- akatiag ron stewart converted a ron presswood pass into the jo- ahead tally at 1655 watts fed stoddard on the equalizer at 316 of the second i period and it remained dead locked until paul robinson re gistered his first of a pair from bill dwyer phil taveu who with goalie tom ayres were the defensive stlckouts contributed raiders 4th mark er an unassisted picture play at the mid way point crawley carded orangevilles third and last counter at- 1510 robinson passed to hay on his scoring play at 1639 and john son and terry lane aid ed hike cummins to score ge orgetowns 6th goal at 1934 the third- period production went like this stewart from dave mcmenemy and cummins at 210 dwyer from robinson and mcmenemy at 514 rick maloney from lavell arid cum mins at 927 norton from dwy er and robinson at 1152 and robinson from dwyer at 1234 raiders also had the most time in the cooler with 15 pen alties to orangevilles 11 inclu ded in sentences were five min ute fighting majors to geor getowns johnson and orange villes huddleston who squared off with five minutes left georgetown will meet the second place oakville blades in the memorial arena for the first time this season on sun day they met in oakville fri day night and battled to node rision two winsone loss for peewees last week georgetown c v pee wees h of the tricounty pee wee hockey league played the per- t feet host for the second week i in a row by bowing 61 to i very a strong oakville i i tuesday nov 8 a loosely played first period i produced oakvilles first goal itne visitors capitalized on two i georgetown penalties in the i second period to open a 30 ad- vantage fin arnold scored c vs konty goal early in the third i period however it was the last i time that georgetown threaten- i ed untimely penalties and le lax defensive play alliw- i ed the oaks to run their tola i to anfeven half dozen before the final buzzer georgetown 3 gualph 1 georgetown c vs travel- i ed to guelph for their second j game in as many nights and 1 this time came home with i well earned victory guelph i started things midway through i the first period which featur- 1 ed fine stops by both netmind- i ers hie second frame was score- less the odd man advantage t enjoyed by both clubs sev- i eral times georgetown cashed i in on a guelph minor sent- i ence in the third fin arnold i p his team even on i pass from fleming boh flatts put the c vs ahead with half a period left mind with guelph pressing i i jittle too hard op a power play i in the final minutes c i captain- brad butterworth i broke tip a rush and went i to score georgetowns 3rd goal georgetown 2 brampton 0 c et vs played their third jame last week in brampton land blanked bloomtown 20 i sunday goalies sparked ih the i troproducuve first period as the i took turns at pulling on lthe pressure c w rtn arnold scored i fat the second period being lout in the clear by bob platts i hut both teams again missed several wd scoring chances inly because of fine defense end goal keeping brad butterworth put it out pt reach scoring c v sec- rond goal late in the period the victory gave c vs a 3 wins 2 losses record the teams goalies gary belangcr and bryan laird are alternated game about the c vs home game next week will be on thursday november 24 igainat preston cvt pie wees remaining schedule 447 at home thurs nov 24 preston tues nov 29 orangeville thurs dec 8 brunalea tues dec 20 exhib thurs dec 22 acton tues dec 27 guelph tues jan 3 brampton tues jan 10 exhib away sat nov 19 fergus 500 pm fri- dec 2 oakville 615 pm sun dccl 510 p tues dec 13 preston 600 pjn sat dec 17 elmira 430 pm sat jan 14 bramalea 515 pm fourth in row for jr raiders first year raider rearguard doug malcolm was an offensive standout in newmarket thurs day night where georgetown extended their unbeaten string to four games with a 72 win in an oha suburban junior c league game malcolm scored a goal and helped set up three others in his best effort since joining the redshirts olueline corps terry hay paced the scorers with a pair rod presswood the leagues high scoring de- fenceman paul robinson ter ry lane and bill dwyer fired the other georgetown goals kid hockey national leeeue the national hockey league or bantams of the legion minor hockey opened the schedule of regular play early saturday morning and were a credit to their coaches both past and pre sent the rookies ire beginning to fit in with the seasoned nhlors very well detroit was led by joe ponti 2 goals and don williams 1 goal and 1 assist as they down ed boston 5 to 2 jackie king scored the first hat trick of the- young season and dave guest the second as st louis stopped chicago 6 to 1 toronto doubled the score on new york 4 to 2 as they were sparked early by steve storeys two goals and one assist lone goals by alex ovenden and brian brown rounded out the scoring the star of the league goes to larry brisbois who earned the first shut out of the year montreal squeaked by phila delphia to thev light score of 1 too officiating was very well done and the league had the usual number of penalties there is a shortage of time keepers anyone interested please contact legion minor hockey members american league the american league of the legion minors had 3 shut outs well earned by the goalies and defensive players of each team saturday morning hockey saw i good turn out of parents in all leagues especially in the american league buffalo backed by peter no ble and warren chard a goal and assist each plus fine goal tending shut out providence 4 to 0 popular pittsburgh walked ov er rochester 5 to 1 with two goals and 1 assist from rod beaumont and a goal and assist from bert osborne quebec ran into trouble as springfield earned the second shutout of the league 5 to 0 dave holmes scored two goals for ihe winners a very close game was play ed in the final shut out by hershey over cleveland 1 to 0 kim crawford scored the lone goal tor hershey as both goalies played stand out hockey in the nets junior a league after two weeks of exhibition games the teams settled down to serious competition in the first game london outskated matlimtorwitrsn bradleyed gar a late cut from the all- star team scored two goats while ron mccosh mark rush and bruno martina scored one each bill bradley picked up the lone goal for harlies jackpot goes at 42500 level his g roberts 8 wesleyan street won the holy cross cburdh bingo jackpot thursday worth s425 the jackpot has been build ing by 25 weekly linos it was won six weeks ago when it was worth 479 beginning tonight and con tinuing through to december 23 special valuable door prizes will bedrawn for at the bingo ses sions in holy cross parish hall in the second game niagara and kitchener battled to a two all tie willie steinke scored both niagara goals while art taylor and jeff inglis shared the kitchener goals oshawa came from behind t tie st catharines 11 david kng scored or oshawa and trm norton tallied for st cath arines in the final game of the jun ior a peterborough came from behind to beat montreal 3 dale mieczaniee doug thomp son and danny oconnor scored for peterbonigh while robert davidson picked up the lone goal for montreal colin donald son assisted on all three goals for peterborough in an effort to even out the players and fill goal positions the commissioner has made the following player changes would players and coaches concerned please make note john otoeam from peterbor ough to london ian narcy from montreal to niagara bill rannachan from london to pe terborough fred peters to ni agara all players remember to be in their dressing rooms fifteen minutes before game time the coach can refuse to allow you to dress for flat game kid hockey v results junior a london 5 harlies 1 itilchener 2 niagara 2 st kitls 1 oshawa 1 petorboro 3 montreal- 1 american league buffalo 4 providence 0 hershey 1 cleveland 0 pittsburg 5 rochester 1 springfield 5 quebec 0 nhl detroit 5 boston 2 st louis 6 chicago 1 montreal 1 philadelphia 0 toronto 4 new york z saturdays gaines american league 645 715 providence vs springfield 715 745 buffalo vs pittsburg 745 815 cleveland vs baltimore 815 845 rochester vs hershey 845 900 scrape and flood quebec sits out nhl 800 840 detroit vs philadelphia 940 1020 boston vs st louis 1020 1100 new york vs los angeles 1100 1140 chicago vs toronto 1140 1200 scrape and flood montreal sits out junior a 1200 1230 london vs oshawa 12i30 100 marlies vs niagara 100 130 peterborough vs hamilton 130 200 kitchener vs montreal st kitu sits out novices beat oaks by one goal margin georgetown novices topped oakville 21 in a novice hock ey encounter here nov 2 gary mcfadyen and pick popiel tallied for the winners andy long and dean popiel assisting danny burrows coun ted the oakville goat local novices made it two straight by blanking brampton 40 sunday nov 6 rick beck- ex 2 dick popiel and dean popiel registered the goals assists were awarded ted kewley gary nix billy pres- jnrve mike forbes and dick popiel tyke hockey to shel lawr last week we saw some more close games and exciting hoc key the new sweaters are not in yet so if the parents would look around for an old sweater as near to the colour of the boys team as they can find it would be a big help to coaches this week will be pay week our new treasurers this year- will be doreen long and elaine peterson if you would like to find these ladies look on the rail seats on the left hand side of tha arena any friday night or any night l last weeks scores new yeclr 8 toronto i detroit 2 boston 0 chicago 2 montreal 0 this weeks schedule fridi november 18 500 montreal vs boston 530 new york vs detroit 800 toronto vs chicago midgets win home fans got a look at ge orgetown midgets at their best when they defeated burling ton 52 in a tricounty league game here thursday night georgetown did all their scoring in the first tw periods bob monckton and bob pellet- ier hitting for first period goafe and steve harris gerry moody aiwtdwayne hay pump ing home the 2nd peiod goals steve harris 2 bob pelleiier bob monckton frank king jack kemshead and martin fowler assisted everything is baseball hornby team dinner a banquet was held on fri day night november 11 if the orange hall hornby for the teams of tha hornby minor baseball their managers awd coaches the head table decorated with christmas cen tre pieces of driftwood cand les and two cakes made in ttie shape of a baseball which were made and decorated by the convener of the banquet mrs charles austin guests at the head table were rev canon maxwell rand mrs maxwell rev keith hawkea and mrs hawkes mr and mrs bertram stewart mr andmrs john mirth went mrs elva howden mrs dave leslie steve trencs alfred brlgden and mr and mrs jim hamilton baseball name cards were plac ed at all the guests plates and these were made b mrs james mckay the blessing was asked by rev keith hawkes following a dinner prepared by aoine of tbe local mothers alfred brlgden called the coa ches and managers to the front of the hall where they were presented with driftwood cent re pieces and pens rev canon maxwell extended his congrat ulations and words of encour agement to the players and their coaches two films were enjoyed by both young and old these were of the arctic circle and north ern saskatchewan where ken ifbrown of oakville enjoyed fishing at the arctic and duck hunting smile the twins knelt for bedtime prayers little clara prayed first concluding amen good night god now stay tuned in for clarence- opening game oha intermediate i hockey acton arena friday nov 18th 30 pm htspam v acton tannhs solos the word for the 1967 oldsmobile with a lolo and sporty ram ihe hardtop delta 68 cuttom hbliday coupe 6tjoveand hardtop delta 88 custom holiday sedan are new additions to the oldsmobile mne for 1967 powered by the 425 cu in 300hp super rocket vfl the delia 8e custom sigan be equippedvith either a 3speed fully synchronized manual transmission or the on ijwned turbo hydramatic transmission strato bucket seats are standard on both models lendanws sports console is standard on the coupenew bodies with longer hood and 1 ahorter rear deck give delta 88 customs del la 88s 88s and ninetyights tornadolike i fwoporttons 5 i a rotex oyster isnt just a kieceof jewelry s the toughest watch in the world a rolex oyster is naterpnnf to an ocean depth of 165 1eet but itsalot more than waterproof tttakas shocks ike no other watch can it stands extremes of heat and cold without ranching its a big watch a hefty watch its the one fine watch you can realty eve with an u n- torgettabfe graduation gift too the date waterproof- selfwinding magnified date 26jewel chronometer movement in stateliest steel with matching stee bracelet s2350o m when rase crown and crystal are intact rolex iayaway han john boughton jewellers certified lwetchnuketat 5 main street u georgetown th1 mowitowh hirald thtoriway newaane 17 w4 rosslake school 7 indoor and outdoor lessons special rahisfor groupswaltinj room ml tv facilities for information and appointments call mks anniviunon 77j77j instructor jockoss 774m5 owrier- manager go by bus via sunune service reasonable rates for i oroups classes i clubs etc charter service by the hour by the day ly the trip georgetown transportation limited i772j51 qeorgetown notice to water customers since the construction of the new iron removal plant has 0 commenced we have received numerous calls regarding dirty water since there will k continuous interruptions which will affect the pressures in the mains we request that all water users please bear with us during all phases of construction thank you town of georgetown water department a speight chairman higher education night georgetown district high school to the parents and students of all 5 year courses 10 11 12 and 13 the students will be asked soon to complete an option sheet outlining the course and options for next year this is always necessary as basic planning for next years timetable and staff must be done early in the new year though grade 12 students should be the ones most to profit from this it will be a definite benefit to the planning of all 5year students for the 9s 10s and us in looking ahead end for the 13s in verifying present courses and hearing about pos sible alternatives you will be introduced to all speakers at 730 pm in the cafeteria after which each speaker will be assigned to a room you will be able to attend three different forums as there will be three successive half hotir periods for each speaker to facilitate these changes bells will ring at half hour intervals to indicate theclqse of each forum thus terminating bells for each forum will be rung at 815 845 aha 915 from the lists shown below it will be possible to plan your room visits ahead bach speaker has a prepared presentation preceding a voluntary question and answer period tooms assigned kk these presentations are as follows cafeteria rm 234 rm 231 rm 230 rm 229 rm 214 rm 212 university of toronto mr j rh morgan specie i officer ss liaison mr d c williams principal of erindale college registered nurses association of ontario mrs marion hogan rn brock university mr ernest goldsmith registrar university of western ontario mr a g mccoll ss liaison officer waterloo lutheran miss helerw forler assist registrar university of guelph mr g m jenkinsonhigh school liaison officer university of waterloo mr c t boyes asst registrar ryerson polytechnlcal fnstirute mr j peters mr ross robbins asst registrars rm 210 lakeihore teachers college mr w c mcclure principal rm 208 york university mr bider director of admissions rm 206 trent university mr w g pitmen- assoc registrar rm 202 mcmsster university mr f w myers executive asst to dean of errgineenng rm 201 if a room seems too crowded when you arrive please move on to your next choice then try your first choice for ihe foil owing session thus your cooperation will help all hear the speakers they wish rente and students this it your night cam along 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