Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 10, 1972, p. 7

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No Old Grey Mayors in This Race 1 Mayor Bill of Georgetown gives the traditional victory signal with a wave of the checkered flag after capturing the Mayors at the Georgetown International Snowmobile Races Sunday His competition came from Acton mayor Lea Duty County Warden Jim Swnnboroufih and Georgetown Morrow who came dead last as rcprescn tatlvc The speed demons from left Mayor Warden Mayor Smith and Reeve Morrow Set to launch I heir political race Reeve Morrow left Mayor and Mayor Smith Warden Sw on borough Is out of the picture at right Kid Hockey Saturday AM Hockey Takes A Rest While Carnival On Tykes Stars Finalists In Paperweight Tourney by Brian James Tyke All Stars won one gome lost another 10 ana were defeated by Borne 1 in the consolation final when they competed in the paperweight tournament Playing well against they had no luck around the net ana dropped their game 10 It was a different story when they defeated 30 playing a strong checking game Jason Mogg from Mike Paul and Lance unassisted Keith MacLeod recorded the shutout Meeting a strong skating Barrietcam Tykes got only one goal Chris from Mogg In the last period Barrle scored three of their six goals while handed I would like to thank the parents who travelled with the team and he players tor strong performance In the tournament Thursday Tyke All Stars played Hamilton in a high scoring In which All Stars won The game seesawed back and forth with a tie score at the end of two periods All Stars took control In the third and added two more Scorers were Lance a hat rick Morrow two and Chris Assists went to Scott Mike Adrian Vcgts Lance and Jason In last week games St Louis won over Los Angeles to open up a point lead over Min Kevin Frank Bobby Morrow and Erie Clarke scored wo each Gerald Smith one Minnesota lost to Pill with Vufcls and Mitchell their scorers Dunne Hatcher and Dean Hooper each got two singles by Mike Doucette and Cook for the winners New York revenged last week loss in win over Chicago Lance Doucette and Kevin Hughes scored two of the goals Montreal blanked Boston and Detroit and Toronto played to a scoreless tie SCHEDULE Los Angeles Minnesota St Louis Pittsburgh 15 New York Montreal SO Boston Chicago Detroit Bowling Banter COUPLES The end of he second scries standings as follows Originals Termites Early Birds Scollles Hanks Tigers Stars Macs Quacks 35 The Rebels Mldnfters Six Pack 17 season for brook and brown trout opened on January i zones 10and 14 Hallburton county which Is in zone Is a popular region for those that prefer to fish through the Ice The season closes September J The district of Parry Sound also opened for speckled and brown trout January but closes on the following September another popular spot for winter anglers Extreme caution should be used at all times before going out on any lake this year An Artistic Look At Ontario Mammals booklet Ontario Harry Brandford Don Wilkes Geo Herri Eton Elmer George Archibald Charlcne MacCormack Joan Archibald Betty Vcrretle Sylvia Graham Helen Mossop Millie 197 The terrific lOfor the night was led off by Charlcne MacCormack who threw a nice single for a triple of 770 Following close behind her was Honk Chaplin who a In order next were Mahaffy Elmer Icndley Glenn Harry George Archibald CO Andy St Laurent 062 June Darby and Hazel with 052 Saturday morning takes another rest this weekend while the Skating Club presents their annuo carnival Tuesday night I in the senior league will to operate and the Thursday night games involving the Jr A League will resume on Thursday February 17 J II Weston Niagara 1 Weston scored two goals In the first period and made them stand up Stephen Wiles scored on a play unassisted and Todd added the winner John La rose drew Niagara close late in the game when he banged in a pass from Dave Monroe Greg West of Weston and Steve of Niagara were the VP Whitby Mike earned the shutout for Whitby and Tim two big goals Scott Haines and Dean got a goal each with assists going to Willis White Weir and Fields Tim Fields of Whitby and Wade of were thi M Marlics skated to a sound victory over London I Nightingale led with two goals and an assist Donald Pol rier and Jeff Reynolds scored the other goals with assists going to Davis MacDonald and Sparks Tim replied for London from Sam Bell and Rick Knight Danny Reynolds of London and Lee Nightingale were Ihe V Ottawa Si Kim I Ottawa built up a lead before St Kitts found the range Sieve got two big goals and Bob Diamond the other one to lead Ottawa Glen Mercer and Inn got the assists Kevin Nelll from arret West wood and Fergus Barnes scored for St Kittfl Steve Whytc of Ottawa and Fergus Barnes of St Kills were the M V Kitchener 1 Montreal 1 Eldon Eckrolh of Kitchener and Greg Scully of Montreal exchanged goals in this very close game Robbie Masson and Jeff Bond assisted on Ihe Kit chener goal and Richard Donaldson collected one for Montreal Greg Thomas of Kitchener and Greg Scully of Montreal were V Tyke Mutant Hamilton Lance with three goals and Bobby Morrow with two led their learn to Iheir win over Hamilton Chris got the other goals with assists going to Kevin Frank Jason Mogg Scolt and Bob McClure scored three goals for Hamilton and Mark the other one Bill Davis Peter Hall and Ron Eves got assists Bob McClure of Hamilton and Lance of were the M V AMERICAN LLAGUfc Omaha Town Novice Sieve Brunskl was the big shooter with three goals one on a Cower play Mark like Burns and Bob Hill on a power play were the other goal scorers collected three assists Hill two and John Martin one Steve Waldrum got the shutout in goal Derek lemon for and Somervtlle the goalie for A Town were the M V P Pittsburgh Rochester It started out as a close game until the second period when Pittsburgh turned It into a romp got the others Hollo way got the lone assists Mian earned the shutout Larry Mercer was the MVP for Rochester with Allan Dalton and Tony Diamond sharing the honours for Pittsburgh Columbus Providence Columbus exploded for three goals in the final period to lake the win David Jeffrey Ian Rannachan and Bob Allison were the goal getters with Miehm and Mercer collecting assists Paul earned the and Mike of Columbus Gerald McDonald of Providence were the M V P Baltimore Springfield I Baltimore hit the score first when Mike Kelly scored unassisted Marly Boyle tied tht game for Springfield on a nice pass from Bond and Peltclicr llallim re went Stephen scoring unassisted Springfield tied the game late m the first period Pi ul K row chuck from Norton and Bell The final period re ma close but scoreless Stewart Malison of Baltimore and Brian Bond of spring field were the M Buffalo Tulsa Tulsa built up a 3 1 lead the first period on goals by Jeff Lnckwnod with two and Bruce Carl Bell had two assists and Lock wood one Bob Donaldson scored Buffalo goal on a power play Then Buffalo turned on and scored five goals In seven minutes Donaldson got two Mike Robinson had two and Brian Carlson got the other Suitor Bryant and got the assists Bob Donaldson scored his fourth goal of the game late in the final period JcffLockwoodaf Tulsa and Bob Donaldson of Buffalo were the M V P Quebec got two quick goals in the first period when Ken and Mark scored and Wilson drew Cleveland pulled close when Robert scored unassisted Ross Perego put Quebec out front by two goals again on a power play from Scott Wilson Russell pulled Cleveland close late in he game Blake Dixon of Quebec and Russet Hogan of Cleveland were ihe M V P a NHL Montreal Chicago I Montreal scored a power ploy goal late In the final period to earn the win Melton knocked home a pass from Borland for Monlreal s first goal Chicago tied the game in the final period Dave Richardson from R Mossop Melton got his second goal of the game from Thompson to earn the win fur Montreal D Richardson of Chicago and P Thompson of Montreal were the MVP St Louis Minnesota St Louis bombed the new Minnesota crew Richards was the big gun getting three goals and two assists and White got two goals also Shanks and R Wodhams scored one each also had an assist Terry Crawford got the shutout Brian Getty of Min and G Richards or St Louis were Ihe M V P Detroit Buffalo Detroit came up with a con vlncing win over Buffalo the other new team Hayes scored two goals with Mike Osborne and K Diai ind got Pearson with two Osborne with Iwo and Cropper got the assists Earl Linee got Ihe shutout and the MVP nod for Detroit Buffalo M V was David Blight Angeles Los Angeles were just too much for Ihe 4 to handle Tomllnson scored two gaols and assisted on mother C and Waitc got the other goals with assists going Cameron Henderson Pattuilo and Price Mike Rich replied for town assisted by Sam and Jeff Freestone C of Los and Nightingale of town were the M VP Boston I Strachan was only shooter in a very close game J Butler assisted on the goal Rodder earned the in goal and Bill of New York Toronto I Toronto look the lead on a goal by M Ryan from and Norton in the first period Raymond McMahon from Vlnce tied the game midway In the final period Daryl Street sunk the winner late In the game unassisted S Smilh of Toronto and Chuck Peavoy of New York were the M V a Geo Cycle Burns Transport I The cycle crew came out the winners in a close game The firs period was scoreless Brian Bludd cashed in a pass from Anderson on a power play put the cycle crew out front midway in the second frame Ron Hawkins tied the game minutes loler Arnlc and Ken Ross assisting on a power pin The cycle team got the win late the game Ron McCosh from Bruce Peck and Gerry Anderson Don Staddon of Cycle and Ron Hawkins of Burns were Ihe s Realtors The Town Bantams look a squeaker off Ihe Realtors Dean IS road bent put on the score sheet in the first period Doug Thompson Tom Gregory set up Marty of realtors to tic the score In first of Scoreboard Gets Jump On Locals in Playoffs Foster got the winner wllh four minutes left in the Bodnar assisting MINOR NOVICE i round robin McNally Construction were the M I a Transport Toyota I The Toyota gong hit for the first goal laic in the first period M from Mike banged home a pass from to lie the game in the second Steve Grace put Lane in minutes late in what proved be in the goal The final period was scoreless Mike Reynolds of Park and Ron Lani wen the 4 15 Geo Cycle Realtors vs Transport 45 Park Toyota Burnt Transport For February 17 Kitchener vs Tyke- tost close game to Chinguacousy J 1 with the winners scoring Iwica In he final minutes Brian Simpson assisted by Matt Bauer the local scorer Brian Ellis played a good game In goal with of and Dean John Glen Cunningham John Thorpe and Scott Osborne also MINOR Feb In their first game Canadian Tire lost to Second game of best series will be here on Tuesday MINOR BANTAMS F Rotary Club bants suffered a loss In their OMHA round with Chinguacousy scoring in the final minutes Peter Boyle assisted by Rob Hamilton was the lone Georgetown scorer MINOR MIDGFTS Feb AAWs lone goal In their first game was by Kyle unassisted won 3 I Second game here on Tuesday NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS He Shoots He Floors First learn won the Georgetown District Scout floor hockey tournament in St John church hall Teams were entered by 1st 1st 2nd Ih and Limehousc Founiamgrecn and isl troops Seouters Neville Palmer and George Henderson organized the program Your Heart Fund Is the Number One defence against heart disease Canada Number One health enemy June and Tracy Saturday Ken Jackson Jim Paul Skinner and Jerry Sproot in the draw at Ihe and mushroom spiel rink from was second In the am draw Doug Kendrlck from Highland won I Hennessey was second and K third Jeff Duck Paul Barber Don and M went Forest In the Schell Furniture bonsplel and won all three panics and trophy Prizes were hostess chairs Jeff and his regular competitive rink of Peter Mann Don Hum her me mid Barber curled at the York Club at Newmarket and won the r three games the Schenley trophy Two weeks before they curled in Acton took Ihlrd prize Jeff missed Ihe works by one rock What happening with the beer session for the curlers Is the meeting still n when The North Hilton Ladies Curling Section were represented In District No Tankard competition Highland Club February and This is a double rink single knockout competition and he teams were as fallows Skip Irene Curry Phyllis Anne Morion Burns Skip June Magnuson Eileen Gardiner Norma Wilson N Hal ion were eliminated by the Dixie rinks who eliminated Brampton rinks and then won the pi ay down against Highland Conveners his event were Jean Mackenzie representing District Ni 10 of the S L C A and Fenlon representing Highland who were the host Club HOCKEY OHA Int A SUNDAY FEBRUARY 13 800 PM NEXT HOME GAME FRIDAY FEB DUNDAS NORTH HALTON RAIDERS Adm Students Children Family Rate GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA it Heated A VALENTINES SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES SOME LUCKY LADY WILL WIN A DOZEN ROSES I SO HOLD ON TO YOUR TICKET STUBS Page CMIRUKTOWN THURSDAY FEB IP72 OUTDOORS By GEOROE HOARE In Some Areas Trout Are Already Fair Game pre reproductions from the works Glen to answer in a very attractive manner the common questions concerning animals What do they look like Whot do they cat Where do they live From to moose the pocket size gallery shows of the pointings which have won recognition for the artist work is distinguished by fine brush work and an ex Iraordlnary attention lo detail His mammals are not posed but taken from life In a natural position FISHING PICTURES WANTED Al district biologist for the Department of Lands and Forests Is looking for fishing taken along the Credit has asked area anglers to help out Walnio wants to reproduce the pictures which will be returned to senders for use in department publications Pictures should be sent to Mrs Joan Rollings Credit Valley Conservation Authority Meadow vale Ontario This Is all for this week so tight lines enjoy the outdoors and safe Journey S E REGISTRATION ATCEDARVALEGYM Saturday Feb 19 26 and Mar from a 12 noon PRICE Maximum 10 per Family AGE 6 IS years BRING YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE NORTH HALTON RAIDERS DANCE SACRED HEART HALL GUELPH ORCHESTRA Saturday February 19 leSpm Adm NORTH HALTON RAIDERS MENS NIGHT Friday February 25 at GEORGETOWN ARMOURY ENTERTAINMENT Tickets available from Raiders Players and Executive GASOLINE Per Gallon Do you believe If Of course you dan I because your good sense that gas sells everywhere tor or times that price warns you not believe II Cast week there wore four advertisements In a lor front end alignment at and with price In very large type How many people know how much Ihe usual price Is Most people don t but the common assumption Is 111 to How con they afford to discount up percent Don I be fooled leader prices the advertising oblcctlvc is to gel you In his door so he can proceed to sell you more his regular price Nobody can stay In business selling at cost or less The plain fact Is that you are llkelv to he scared Into buying from to times ihe amount the come on Your car may need Ihe work but II Is a heck of a way get II we a price special that Is exactly what It is and you can buy it without fear of being scared Into buying more If your car needs work we II tell you before wo ever lift a wrench also what It will cost We want you come back we want you for a continuing customer we would like you used car we don dare Try and con you on a one shot special GEORGETOWN YOUR DEALER service open Monday to Friday Thursday night III p m

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