Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1972, p. 5

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Closse Playoff Ends In Tyke Title for Kingston by Brim James Georgetown hosted on team Tjke hotkey tournament lost eelbMd with Kingston is winners in a close team downed Bolton fcat to Chinguacous named most valuable player for the George town Tykes In Georgetown first game Bolton scored first then George town come back with three In a row and Bolton came back with two to tie the game in regulation time There were no scores in overtime and the final score was decided on penalty shots in groups three Paul from Mike Lance mid Kevin Frank unawistcd were Georgetown scorers The other five scores were registered by Kevin Frank Lance Doucette Chris Adrian Vugts and Paul Spires Georgetown hold a a lead gainst going into Iha second period of their game and four goals by the visitors sewed up that game Clatney scoring unassisted with I a man short and Chris from Brad got the Georgetown goals For Chin guacouay v as Hick from Gary Abraham from David Jay Jay unassisted Rick Mulligan from Steve Dow ling Abraham from Kiry McyiT and Jay blanked Milton Wcllnnd won a close 1 game against East Gwillum bury Kingston emerged a victors over Base den Bolton won over Milton Base Borden had no more luck against Last losing 40 Kingston advanced to the finals winning against In the championship final which ended 1 for Kingston Chmgujcousy scored first link Mulligan from Vuokko and David Jay Kingston back with two goals in the second Danny Kelly from Scott and and Mike from Hansen insulation Bolton won the consolation final A with Fast an early 1 lead by the losers Bolton player was awarded the MVP tournament trophy and Mike Jest of best goalkeeper MVP team awards went to Stan Fay Milton Joey Getty Base Borden Bin Mercier Greg Bolton Craig East bury Doug Gilmour Kingston Rick and Paul league In lust week Pittsburgh won from nesota with Mike Dean Hooper and Scott Murray scoring two St Louis and Los Angclis to a all tie Kevin Smith for St I Norton andtoll far Los Angeles Scott Brush Vincent Brandt stored for Montreal and Brad for Toronto in a 1 imt from Montreal An out stand inc in by Dim for the A lie for Detroit and New Virk Pool ind I irry Detroit Peter both for New V rk Gerald Milne and Troy scored for Chicago in a win over Boston Shawn for Boston March to Pittsburgh St Louis 11 Minnesota Toronto Detroit Montreal Boston New Chicago Tyke All Stars play Montreal March party on March 17 John McLean Tops ThirtyFive Drivers in Snowmobile Rally Cora Taking Toll Georgetown Tykes watch Goldham in LineUp for North Halton Charity Game District hockey tans can sec of Georgetown sports greats in action again if they travel to Milton arena Friday March And their dollar admission will go to North Association for the Mentally Retarded which is sponsoring an NHL hockey gam No doubt there will be some familiar faces in the Milton line tip well Playing that night will be Bob I who emerged from hockey ranks here to Toronto I Marlboroughs then to the NHL he ended his career in 1950 after live years as a Detroit Fled Wings defence stir Bobs mother Mrs Nellie Goldham lives at 12 Orchard Bob s career as a rookie star with Toronto Maple Leafs interrupted by service with the navy in World War 11 He returned to the was with Chicago Black Hawks for four seasons then with Detroit He was on five Stanley Cup winning teams and the All Star Other old tuners in uniform again will be dcfenccmcn Toronto and New York Ivan Irwin New York Bob Robertson Detroit Murray Henderson Boston ind for wards Pete Chicago and New Sid Smith Toronto Ike New York and Uncut Inkle Toronto New Toronto Chicago Hurry V Toronto Chleico If Mc Toronto inny Toronto New Hon Hurst New York Ivun Walmsley New irk will play Brian former Junior A star will be in uniform for the gome Skating Club Project New Sound Booth is Arenas Nerve Centre The arena has a new sound booth through efforts or the figure skating club The booth erected with the cooperation of several businessmen and at no cost to the town will be available for use by other organizations subject to arena management approval It has been equipped with the existing sound system and an Intercom links booth timekeepers station and office A buzzer system will also be linked to dressing rooms The skating club will use part of the system in connection with some new equipment particular to their need for precisely timed music It was used at the recent carnival for the first time COMPLETED TfrSTS A number of skaters completed tests March Dutch waltz Carolyn Burrows Norman Ch a ret Kim Grummett Lorl Henderson Kerry Sally Murphy Todd Ruston Cldney Sherry Canasta Norman Kim Sally Mwphy Sherry Susan Tammy Grozelle Victoria Masscna Gail Shanks Sherry David Watson Swing Jennifer Annctt Kelly Barber Joanne Shannon Janet Shepherd Laura Simpson Jr Michelle Haley Qulnn Torn Smith Laura Willow Laura Linda Corbett Sandra Fendley Karen Ha user Tracy Moore Walker Ten Fox Karen Mauser Walker Cara Corona Preliminary figures Jennifer Thompson David Watson Susan Alexander Denlsc Hatcher Heather Carolyn Burrows 1st figure Kris Barber Patti Walker In tests held Streetsvllle Cathy Diane Heather and Sharon Watson passed their second figures Diane passed her silver American waltz and rocker foxtrot Soccer Falcons In City League Georgetown ore tlcjpatlng a good season ahead They have been accepted Into the Toronto and District Soccer league 2nd and division And according to Sm edema club secretary they will be Up against much stronger competition than last scoson when they played In the Central Ontario league The is advertising this week for players age 17 and Through Scenic Hills top winner of the George An Snowmobile Club 40 mile country rally Saturday was John MacLcun who copped the grand prize All entrants covered the icy hills and valleys in safety In the ladies class Marie South took first place Carol Hall second and Mackcy third In the men class Ron Slier wood was first prizewinner Ken South second and Clarke Gibson third The winners received trophies shock absorbers and ail donated by Robert Bosch Co Monro Shox and was awarded the prize for lining up the most sponsors for the day long illy At the dance held In the or moury Club President thanked Bill Hunter lor allowing the club to use his land for the rally and for their club house and the Georgetown who acted as scrutineers at the various checkpoints The rally started and finished it the club headquarters on the Hunter property near Terra Its northern most point was just south of taking the rullicrs through some scenic territory in the Cataract area All proceeds from the dance and the rally went to the George town Minor Hockey Association president Clare Boudreau Shoot Down Proposal For Deer Hunt Season I and deer proved of particular concern to the general com millet of council Wednesday The committee recommended request from the On department of lands and forests that Nov to of this year be declared open deer season in the township was the only council member to vote in favor of the season It is the fifth he his voted for he proposal In isking for the hunting season correspondence from the provincial department that approximately deer were killed in the Maple District In 1971 motor vehicles HERALD THURSDAY MARCH J Thirty four of Ihe deer were killed In and Townships TOO MANY Several councillors asked if the deer were becoming over populated In number and received no definite answer Councillor Jim Yarrow suggested that if the deer were becoming too many In numbers that the township could bring In professional hunters The suggestion drew no sup port from Ihe other councillors In opposing the throe day hunting season councillor Leonard Butt said that often the people would shoot Jersey cattle instead of deer CHICKS The committee also voted In favour of releasing 100 pheasant chicks In the township Several councillors said they were concerned about the ability of the birds to survive but were told they would be old enough to take care of 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