Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1973, p. 4

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FOUr Third Period Goals George Henderson Heads Jr Farmers Mr and Mrs Dick of age JAN 142 Drive were visited on Christmas Day by their son Mr Mrs of town Give Raiders Slim Victory Georgetown are he Niagara District In there maybe even reach the higher Georgetown are currently knotted with Welland Merchants on fourth of the Niagara District In there maybe even reach the hlgT termediate A Hockey league In a concerted effort to regions of the OH A only In ladder but they don t Intend to secure a playoff berth and A league Haiders have snared four piny era freed by the disbanded Senior A Oaks and talked their former ace forward Blake of retirement On top of those pluses add Terry Holmes a member of last year Ontario champions who dropped out of hockey this season but showed up on skates and in red and white garb at he Haiders practice Monday night The ex Oaks who have became Haiders arc rain Bruin Nicholson Ivan I and Ken McNeil Brush Nicholson and Blake I rig Is were in the Haider lineup when they wrestled an victory from last place tort trie Brush contributed a pair of goals Nicholson also scored and picked up two assists while and Inglis each assisted twice However despite the In it was Buy Evans who paced he attack with three goals Paul Robinson notched Haiders other goal Hal and Gerry scored two apiece and Mich Will and Harry Brehmcr one each for Erie Georgetown had to come from behind to gain the win They took a 1 lead into the second period but tort trie shooters turned the tables with five unanswered goals in the middle framr Haiders almost duplicated the trick with four scored in the period Second place Port provide the Haiders with their next test tomorrow night in the Memorial Arena Brush left Jeff Nicholson and Ivan were Oaks until that The annual meeting of the Junior armor County Board wos held on Wednesday January with the election of officers president is Muhon Campbell president George Henderson Georgetown till vkc president Hick Acton Kill provincial director Nerval i secretary Doris Burt Georgetown ft treasurer Cindy Hornby Hit newsletter editors Kim Milton Newell Side Road Milton and Janet Hunter Burlington it The dirt dors for the other farm organizations will be the club levels and their names ore not vet available The incoming president George Henderson gave a few words on the up coming activities in the Junior and suggested a very busy year for all Junior Far in the County The events for January and were discussed as follows January Curling Bon lanuary 12Acton Snowmobile Party January Talent Festival in Toronto York County Snowmobile Bally February Acton Junior farmer Banquet and Dance February Norvol Junior former formal Holiday Visitors Here and There Mr and Mrs Ft and children Brenda and Linda of Duncan Drive entertained Mr and Mrs A Bochm of Quebec for New Years Mr and Mrs Carl Biggs and children Marie and Paul of 172 entertained for the holiday season Mr and Mrs Stone from Newfoundland Mr and Mrs George of 163 Mountainview South visited on Christmas Day his parents Mr and Mrs Dick Itlddall of Georgetown and her parents Mr and Mrs Jim Turn bull also of Georgetown Mr and Mrs Charles of Georgetown entertained her parents Mr and Mrs Or ville Totes of Prince Albert Saskatchewan Tor the Christ mus weekend William and I enjoyed their grandparents visit Mr and Mrs William Rob bins and children Vickl Jonny Julie of McGilvray entertained at home on Christmas Day Their guests were her parents Mr and Mrs Wheeler of Toronto her brother Mr and Mrs Tom Wheeler and of Toronto and her brother Wayne Wheeler and his girlfriend Jeannlo Mcrilt both of Toronto Mr and Mrs Fred Morals of Norval Trailer Park went to Sudbury to visit their daughter There will be no snowmobile port by a large sponsoring Waterfalls Park said there rental arc trails Mr and Mrs Valdon and racing In town or at Waterfalls company would be no snowmobile races through the 150 acre property family and to Brace bridge to Park this year The The spokesman said his place either He pointed The lodge is open to provide visit her daughter Mr and Georgetown who there could be small race out that snowmobillng will be warmth and refreshments and MRS West and family Both operated the large race meet in later n the season but the big still available cither by people skating on the floodlit pond is visits were mode during the the park last year confirmed one with the high cosh Is bringing their own machines or free to all comers holiday season this week the big races are out definitely out doe to the withdrawal of sup Joe Prucyk owner Mr and Mrs Lawrence of 4 Shelley Street had a very welcome guest Mrs VI Kennedy from Quebec for a few days starting January 8 Mr and Mrs T Such an of 13 Prince Charles had as Christmas holiday visitors Mr and Mrs Ted and family of I lock wood Mr and Mrs red Suchucttc of Guclph Mr Joel Tost and family of Preston and their son Wayne home on holidays from Georgian College in Barric Mr and Mrs J If Reynolds and sons John Michael and Danny 17 Metcalfe Crcscnt welcomed their daughter Paulo home for the holidays from New Brunswick where she is a lab technician Mr and Mrs T Roberta of a Norton Crescent entertained home Christmas Eve for his sister Mrs of Bolton and Mr and Mrs Ken Roberta and family of ton and Mr and Mrs Tom Roberts of Georgetown On Christmas Day a family gathering was held for her mother Mrs V Bishop of Fort trie Mr and Mrs Don Robertson and children Diane Murry Jcany and of IB Elgin St had as a Christmas week visitor his mother Mrs George Robertson of Kincardine On New Years weekend they went to Kincardine to visit Mr and Mrs Alec Stuart A belated New Year gathering of the Fred Wriggles worth family was held on Saturday evening January Mr and Mrs James Street Those attending were Mr Fred Mr and Mrs Clifford Hornby Mr and Mrs James Carney Georgetown Mr and Mrs Robert Marshall Wayne Carolyn and Brenda Milton Mr and Mrs Jerry Home wood Mr and Mrs Poul May Mr and Mrs and baby son Martin Howard and Mr and Mrs Robert Wrigglesworlh Mr and Mrs Jack Williamson of spent Christmas day at home with their daughter and family Mr and Mrs frank Cleave and family of McNabb Si Mrs A Wilson of Victoria St hod her daughter Mrs over for Christmas dinner Her son and family Mr and Mrs John Wilson and family called at Christmas from Edmonton Alberta Mrs Frank Wilson of Charles had as holiday visitors their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Graham Reeve and sons Brent and Blair from Ma no tick near Ottawa Mr Gary Hunt whose father Hon works for the United Nations there came from Vienna to spend the holiday season with Mr and Mrs John Winter of Hal Road Mr and Mrs James McGlll Georgetown and daughter Alison entertained her parents Mr and Mrs Andrew Murray of Georgetown on Christmas Day Mr and Mrs Ron clock and children Kara and Mark of 101 Pennington Crescent entertained her brother and wife Mr and Mrs John Cassidy at their home on Christmas Day and Boxing Day Mr and Mrs Ray Martineou and children Angela Valerie Suzanne and Peter of 166 Maple East were visited by her sister and family Mr and Mrs Dube and family from Windsor and his brother and son Mr Ken Moloch and James of McGregor They all spent a couple of days at the Martineau cottage In They were Joined for Christmas Day dinner by Mr and Mrs Siegel of Toronto Mr and Mrs William White and children Mary Stephanie and Gordon of 11 Stockman Crescent were visited by her parents Mr and Mrs John Rogers of Port Carting for Christmas week On New Years Day the whole White side of the family from and Toronto came for a large gathering No International Snowmobile Races This Season Tyke Hockey Results Last week results in Tyke Hockey 1lttiburgh 3 Minnesota Paul Paul Gravelle James Kcndrlck Greg Robertson 2 Maurice David Si 1oulz I os Angeles I Jeff Sargent Troy Detroit Chicago 1 Brian Jobb Greg I Calvin Toronto Mike Jones 2 Hod Cook Don Turner Tyke Rips against Milton Sunday was cancelled They play this Sunday against Jan 4 Squirts A Minnesota Pittsburgh 10 N Boston TorontoChicago Montreal Two Separate Races in Industrial Loop That gap In the middle of the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League is getting wider wider and North Hal ton have a private battle going at the top of the league with first place at stake while the Glen and Mac Milk struggle in the cellar Sunday stayed three points ahead of the North Cougars by hammering Glen Williams The winners scored three unanswered goals in both the first and third periods and the teams traded single goals in the second Bill Butcher tallied for the Glen on an unassisted effort s scores came from Bob Monckton two Benny Wayne Davison Mac Korzack Bert Osborne and Hugh Williams also had three assists THIRD Cougars had a 6 1 lead on Mac Milk at one point but the milkmen scored two more late In the second period to make the final count respectable scoring in the There third Jack Gudgeon wos a one man wrecking trow as he punched four holes in Mac armour Terry Lane and Jick accounted for the rest of the winners was the Cougars with assists Bob Harrison Bob Johnson and Jim Fletcher were the losers marksmen Norval now has I J points on nine wins two losses and a tic compared to North Hilton points on wins three losses and two lies At the other end Mac Milk has seven two wins seven losses and three ties while len Williams trails with six points garnered on two wins eight losses and two tics This Sunday they switch partners North has Glen Williams in the opener and and Mac clash in game two Sunny Acres Midgets Will Fly to From Quebec Tourney think the boys can do something this year They have won the last six games in County They re a good outfit Georgetown Sunny Acres Farm Midgets coach Ron Dixon was referring to his team chances in this years edition of the Quebec Midget Tournament This will bo the third attempt by he team which captured a division title and lost by a slim 1 margin o in the final in their first attempt yiar they Blubbed their toe in the first team Ihty met anil turned home Immediately of heir previous Inpa the Georgetown team made the trip dawn by train and flown home thanks the generosity of their sponsor Walter who pays the difference bet ween train and plane fore But this lime Mr paying both ways so thai team can air hop to and from the tournament The club has already raised the necessary train fare through a lueky draw project Sunny I Midgets understandably tun hardly wait for departure diy SALE Halton Furniture AND Appliances Queen StHwy 7 ACTON BEDROOM SUITES KITCHEN SUITES DINING ROOM by SIMMONS MATTRESSES Also On Sale Phone Come In And Browse Around Sole In Progress CANADAS FINEST CIGARETTE WARN NO UN Panelling Prefinished Grooved NATURAL COLOUR Mahogany Panels Take advantage of this special offering to give your home that rich warm comfortable look at a worthwhile savings REGULAR El Monte 8 Panel 29 NOW SAVE 100 ON A 4 xa PANEL SPRUCE STUDS and STRAPPING Construction Std Construction Regular 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