cheering over spilled pins rolling toward provincial honours in the front row i to r are john hole gary hole mike warman tom prouse and john prouse middle row t to r paul barlow sue lockwood norma hole lynda jen ner judy prouse and richard clarke back roy i to r eleanor nicholson dave mallabon jonne mintern and robert freeman at the central ontario youth bowling champion thtps at the sportsman s bowl in guelph these georgetown bowlers were declared diamptons they will be after higher honours sunday march 5 when they compete in the ontario youth bowling oiampionships at plantation bowl in toronto curling chatter pom noitb halton golf and country club f by bob afacaitbttr last week a suggestion that outside visits be posted on the bulletin board this week itn informed that in the case of the milton inter club visit there just wasn t time to post the bet the acceptance came on friday and the play was on tuesday so skips were invited to get teams to play the visitors o the business girls held sway t the club last saturday prom all reports a very enjoyable i day was spent in curling and renewing friendships i the list is up for the mac- cormack trophy which will be played on saturday march 11 at the weekend the lists were filling up fast it will be a two game event o how many of the curlers ion new arena suits tigers first game trims raiders at the bulletin board down stairs a brief glance will sur prise you at the number of bon spiels that are taking pjace ar ound the country these bon spiel notices come in all col ours shapes and sues time is running out for this season so if you want to take part in an bonspicls betler get your appli cations in right awa this week the second in 1 leads take over the runnnu of the various rinks for thi plav this is designed to give the firsts and seconds a chance to show their skill at dircti is the plav o as onh the thursday m ill curlers have curled all th ir scheduled games the standing of the various leagues will not be published until a few mon games arc posted aurora takes milton series in 5th game aurora titrs eliminated mi ton merchants with a 53 ic ton on their home ice wednes da niaht bob 22 which gave ltnm the best u seven semi final oil suhurhan junior c scries four games to one lohn mcclain scored two gaah for aurora and roy pugh john ould mil cary ballamy one cich joe horc scored two gcats and jim keane one for milton two milton plaors were hca vily penalized for pushing and wrestlm with referee jack shropshire tn the fiml minutes jim olt of the mtnhanls w is handtd a match penalty whin he continued to pursue and crosscheck nfter thru war nins the ptmlk could mean colt will stirt the i9c7g8 sea son b sitting out i suspension pntculing t highstick about 400 of the crowd of 1470 paying customers didnt celebrate the opening of aur oras spanking new arena sun day afternoon that was the strength of the georgetown contingent which watched their raiders falter on the large ice surface and surrender the first game of the suburban junior c league final to the aurora tigers 5 to 1 the 85 by 100 ft surface a few feet shorter than the maple leaf gardens sheet was to the tigers liking even if it did give haiders some problems aurora fashioned a 3 1 lead in the first period and added single goals in the remainig periods to carry oft the opener boy pugh john gould and goalie jim rutherford were the spark plugs of the tiger attack rutherford was the key player in the first period pulling off two big stops on clean cut scoring chances raiders had a big edge shots in the first session but most of them were from too far out to be effective georgetown looked capable of erasing the two goal deficit as they started the second period with a threatening attack but the 4th aurora goal on a break away by carleton took a lot of the sting out of the visitor a offense raiders in the third period were never able to regain the spark that made them outhustle the tigers in the first period i lavcll was georgetowns best and early part of tho second i rearguard and rick maloney wai the pick of the forwards gould scored hit first two r goals of the game at 6 40 nnd hon lane suffered a shoulder 12 26 mike alcorn and burncll injury in the first period find weir assisted on the first one jdidnl play the rest of tho game and roy pugh and dave cot raiders lop points man lerry on the second a powerplay goal by gary bellamy gave aurora a 3 0 ad vantage late in the period al corn and weir again assisting an unassisted goal by raider defenceman rod presswood put georgetown on the score sheet just seconds before the period ended gary carleton s breakaway goal at 0 1 of the second was made possible by a pass from weir and alcorn beat raider puck cater larry held with the 5th tiger goal at 5 3b of the third shots weir we m rutherford equa and haltonpeel international hockey final sta ndings w l t pit bronte 23 8 4 50 air canada 22 8 5 49 toronto tw p 20 10 5 45 georgetown ford 16 16 3 3j 8 2b 1 17 mcgibbon 6 27 2 14 bronte and toronto twp will now meet in one round of the semi finals air canada and gc orgctown are the opponents in the other round hay suffered a pulled groin muscle and was also lost to the club tigers were tagged with 11 minor penalties to raiders eix they included fighting majors to auroras weir and george town s kent robinson iftcr weir clipped robinson with a high slick baseball giants optomistic about their 1967 chances wore off to our bostfttart ever and i think the team is going to have its best year ev cr jim jimes newly elected president of the georgetown giants baseball club told the herald monday james in outfieldt with the club was nimed id the top office at i general meeting al tho ccilarvilc community ccn tre don wilkes is vice prcsid ent ken tadic secretary hank chaplin treasurer and the dir ectorate includes alex brown george burl and the team tup tain when lie is named by the players the georgetown herald thursday march 2nd 1967 our player strength looks like it will be at a new high as well he said our regulars will be back and at least three good ball players have moved into the area since last year one of them rod donaldson of the georgetown police depart ment is a top notch left hand cd pitcher and with bernic dore and don westbrook gives us three strong hurlcrs l the georgetown giants were tint giants but giant killers last year they shocked the camp bellvule merchants and surprl sed the rest of the league by up setting t perennial lower house three times thompson m 13 8 goddard s 13 6 agnow s 12 5 industrial hockey final standings w i t gf ga t 9 3 3 61 32 21 0 4 2 65 57 20 7 6 2 71 65 hi 1 13 1 44 87 3 cotflktf to find out how much you may save on car insurance novices in tight playoff series wifh burlington after eliminating preston bliss novices engaged burling ton in a 2 out of 3 series for the a championship of tri count game one played in george town feb 21 was a real cliff hanger which went to burling ton 2 1 in overtime i the game was scoreless until 9 55 of the third period when mel adyenscored for george town billy kirby assisting with four minutes remaining burling ton lifted their goalie and the strategy paid off wilson came through with the tying goal all 12 35 i in overtime wilson icjrd again at 3 35 to end the lamc bliss novices played in burl ington sunday feb 26 for liroc two which featured good ski ing and good passing but went to a deadlock georgetown jumped inlo a 20j lead on goals by becker ind mi fadyen but a rash of penalties lo the locals in the second pr lod allowed burlington lo c jsc the margin radicals kinsmen mcgibbon snelgrove sundays results radicals 4 mcgibbon 4 kinsmen 7 snelgrove 2 the playoffs will begin sun march 5th scoring harrison k wartl r rcid m chapman r beckett m pearce r geo e drumm 42 langsone crtk 87761 48 neither team cnuh tie in the third ind sessions snjp llu overtime in pn in rhi n win io stconds left whi n mirchmts renato bcr lol wrc lltd with referee shropshire and fimlh hail to bi r stmnul anhrt th- hoard b hi mi pa rs crichton young again head golf club board youth bowlers compete for provincial honours this centennial vear heralds tom prouse senior bnvjtnm the largest contingent of youth rcbert freeman john hok ever to qualify from george dave mallabon john prou e town bowl 108 mountainvicw and paul barlow senior girls bd south as representatives team norma hole sue lck and champions of central onta wood eleanor nicholson lin no they will be competing for da jenner and judv prouse the scholarships awarded by the i to reach this plateau these youth bowling council of can jvoung student bowlers have tie ada and sponsored bv the bowl fcatcd bowlers from all en log proprietors association of tral ontario canada this sunday march oth from through the untiring efforts 10 o clock on they will be tak of supervisors margaret spires ing on the remainder of the and george nurse and a few in ontario finalists al plantation terested parents who come out bowl 5429 dundas si west is every saturday the following hngton at hwv no 27 enr georgetown youth have reach gelown residents are invited to ed the ontam provincial fin come to cheer on their hme is bantam boys singles ga town youth to viclor and an ly hole senior boys singles i opportunity for our georgetown richard clarke senior girls i youth to represent ontario in angles jonne mintern junior the centennial youth bowling toys doubles mike warman i championship of canada n hi rn il i if m lion il f tin s inn ncidenl georgetown curlers split sunday games garni and 1 i a ime in tri uiih urlin lcim uluin in onnjulli sundiv the gc nrit n r nks fr m the north hilton lub rcmstcnd their cth lo of th reason when thur point totil fell short of thdl iiusstd b their compiiti tion n thi d iv brampton t oreloun rink skipped h jack crichton lost 5 to brampton s i howard but georgetown s tarl olsen won over j allance of brampton io the totil score was bnmplon f north hallon 15 in the other nimes plavcd ihe same dav orangeville rinks beat milton rinks 23 to 10 brampton and orangeville are tied at the top of the stand mg with 11 points each milton has 6 and georgetown 4 jack cnchton has been elee ted for a fourth term as presi dent of north halton golf and i country club at the club 5 annual meeting last week members ciosc an i 11 member board of directors a serve for the next year i stuart young continues as vice president and kenneth langdon jr succeeds tcrrv baincs as secretary other board members are mr baines graeme goebdle l l mac mackinnon h g bud monck ton george 1ockvood bjv i owen harry sanderson and mrs arthur scott member heard at the meet ing that the first nine of a new 18 hole golf course will be in play this spring with possihih ty of the complete 18 h lcs rn dy by the end of the summer the club has engaged a new pro garj fawcctt of toronto who will begin his duties on april 1st he succeeds douf sinclair who now is pro al th georgetown golf and countrv club jim james iast st ison marked the first time we finished up with nioncy in the bank and with that and additional funds we anticipate frm in advertising postor we in off to a eood start james nd he siid the club would be lookinj into getting new umf i orms rt placing the present i wirdrobe purchased five years ato fibreglas and lapstrak mercury outboard motors sales service credit river boat co norval tr 7 9552 georgetown cycle sports 2 water st 8773630 bicycle sales and service sports equipment trophies club discounts don jarvie proprietor estate at farm t- mutual automobile utsubance cohpmf canadian head oftic scarborough ontario expo package tours with accommodation tramp rial ion to from montreal to and from expo and all passports sunline tours sorgtown transportation 77 3351 merchants protest two aurora players ineligible milton has lodged a formal protest with the ontario hock cy association friday over aur ora s failure to register defen ccman john bojce and forward john mcclain as waiver play crs the writi n protest and s50 protest fee was delivered to the toon i offices of the oha or th ice aurora elimmat ed the milton team in just five games of the bestof seven ser ies milton decided to lodge the protest after a speedometer check by executive member mur ray whistler indicated tot tenham was just 16 miles from bradford and 22 from aurora under ontario hockey avsr- ciatton rules bovce and mc clain would have had to cilh er play with or be waived by bradford to join the tigers and would then have lo be re gistcrcd as waiver players in junior c ranks plavcrs must play for the closest team unless the difference in dis tance between two teams is less than five miles children of mr and mrs gh smith maplo ave tilden car and truck rentals by the hour day week or long term andrew murray motors ltd telephone 8776944 storonto sportsmens spectacular ski scooters exec iornk newiy formed credit valley skmoble club with headquorlers et 30tfxlub are front i to r ab tennent bill garbutt glenn campbell liaaadc row bob hamilton murt allison art scott th rty plus skimob- ewtecutrve at a formative meeting at the georgeown golf and coun- fb 22 young skiers among winners at caledon i two young georgetown ski crs placed up among the win i nen in events at the caledon ski club sunday eight year old kel smith fin ished third in the giant slalom and his sister angela age 5 tied for thud in the same ev ent for her age group they are tagal0ng trailer for sale or rent for your trip to expo or vocation travel a tagalortg will ba your horn away from hem buy or mkt your ren tal arrangements now credit river boat co norval 77 9552 open evaningi pack your bags here s the big gest sportsmen s show ever presented somethmgforevery sportsman every member of the family come and have the time of your life ss7 why wait for spring otfl or to sharpen up your game to drop into the brampton golf school for lessons and practice where you can see a large selection of new and used golfing equipment at sale prices we do repairs to all brand name clubs doug sinclair professional 36 quean st e entrance at rear 20th b jrinhrib rational sportsmens show exhibition park toronto 11am 11 ph marchltmb except sunday new lower prices now in effect save up to 222oo on a brand new 1967 tradeins welcomed little motors no 7 hwy eatt actoa