Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1973, p. 6

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Don Ida getting singles went to Allen Piter Kevin Dean Huston and Jim Allen Tim Melds of Whitby and Jim Allen of Superior were the Macs Milk 2 lodgers Speed I The milk boys emerged winners over the speed crew In a close well fought game scored first Robert Hayes from Doug Ball en tine Mac tied the game one minute later Mike unassisted The milk boys scored the winning goal late In the gome from Dave Walker and Monk Robert Hayes of and Bob of Mac were the M P s feu LANE LANGUAGE THURSDAY JAN 1ST PIPING IN PROVINCIAL PLAYDOWN CURLERS Girls Pipe ihe North Curling women provincial curling Cub Monday morning This is the first the 4 -V- ice Monday morning playdowns This is the first will ima Diane Arthurs lead to officially open the that Georgetown has ill this mens curling rinks onto January Scores Alport I I The cycle gong stung the Towners in a Tow scoring game Cycle scored first Jack Casson setting up No on a power play went up two goals In the second period Cllve Legged scoring unassisted The excavators finally got on the late in the third HOCKEY Snowmobiles Will Carry ockey Teams olours in Funds Run Transport Doug Thompson and Bob Bacon potted a pair or goals each to pace the money boys on the transport crew Bradley Brad Graham Richards scored singles with assists going to Mori Bradley Nelson Seeler Brian Johnston Richards Steve Savage and The transport crew scored their goals late In the game Bennett and Wanders the marksmen arkas worth and lH standings Alley Cats 29 Originals Puddle Scot ties Trickle Dickies Enceetee a Sexy Six ig ig Six Pack Al Dingalings 14 Werewolves George Herri rig ton led the pack with a nice SIM triple MacLeod was second with her triple and 308 single Elmer Itandy and single Don Wilkes Harry Brandford Dan Scar borough and the high single of the night Jock MeAusland Norm Wayward and Bill Peterson A lot of the bowlers suffered from too much turkey at the New Year by the looks of some of the scores especially one of the men who bowled an alley and also one who bowled on alley 7 TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE Standings Mountaineers embarked upon a fund raising in cooperation with Snowmobile Club follow the same lines as a talkathon only with will be held 10 when there will be BO mile rally and each team of Saturday Morning ftkey will have a machine to carry their colours from each of the tans will be out looking for with the top 16 boys gel paid subscribers going Maple Leaf Gardens in the part of March All final will be com Wed this week so watch for in The Herald January 13 Please note the changes in scheduled games this These changes Involved Mo games only but In two The 8 10 game between Reproduction Arts and Mc fwrran Disposal in the L togue will move into Ihe to slot or Jr A League Speed Custom superior roods will move back ihe lime slot These are in anticipation there night be some special guests at he arena this week Disposal Acadian Pools The disposal crew were in and all the way in a tight Jeff Andreas Gary Agnew scored goals with Kevin Mike Norton and like McMillan assisting Steve and Paul Morrow set ip Bell then Gary Twmpson from Greg Abbot for the McPherran and Gary of Pools were the Bros Reproduction Arts a construction gang built a lead In the first period on a air of goals by Colin and a single by la ire Stuart Paul Lehman ind Paul drew The arts crew came on in the final period scoring three goals only to have pot two extra for the via Brian Carlson ache and Tom Davles were io Arts shooters with Dave Inner John and assisting Mark from Street cored the winner then Ray from Sam Watt and added the insurance tcproduitlon and Claire Stuart if Armstrong were MVP Knights of The K of scored the auto crew and nearly pulled an ipset reds built a lead on by K I with a pair S McKee assisted The Knights battled back coring three goals one on a lower play Doug Low Danny lotds and Gary marksmen Paul gent Mcllvarey and ids assisted D of red and Doug Lamb goalie or Knights were the Chicago tongs Rest 2 hongs started first Dave enderson unassisted Chicago back with three quick pals four minutes apart Hal Dave Mac Nell and lachey were the goal getters Andy ttroadbent and assisting Price set Hob Hatcher to draw the boys close of Chicago and Bob of Pongs were the IV I Johnson I The carpet gang stole a close he real Mate boys 2 jJiki ItyunMorrdfromSRvc In up tin for iittriii In tht first rfKul I sit up Gray to tic the game Criterion look the lead again early in the final period Steve Breen unassisted Paul Cracken of Carpet and John Dickson of J were the MVP Realtor 3 Lodge The realtors were winners all the way on a strong team effort Tony Perkins and 0 Hcara were the shooters with Freestone Hayward and No assisting Bill Hall replied for Elks unassisted Mike Russell of Iks and Brad Miller goalie for the realtors earned the M V s AMERICAN LI- AGUE Pittsburgh Cleveland 1 Spitzer scored a pair of goats to pace his team In their win over Cleveland Paynter and Holloway shot singles with assists going to Haines and Thatcher Tim from Terry Waldrum replied for Cleveland Tony Kraus of Cleveland and Thatcher of Pittsburgh were V P Macs Milk Murray Motors 1 The 4 Towners got back on the winning track knocking off the motors team 1 McLure Gird wood and Osborne were the shooters with D Hell It Hammer and D Love assisting and he roth set up Rick Donaldson for Murray lone Mailer of Mac and tick Donaldson of Murray were the P Standard Prods s really came on strong to dump the products crew Bill Scott Wilson Jim and Dave Taggart were the marksmen with Dave assisting on two and Jim BUI on one each Greg Thorns was In the nets for ihe shutout Mark of Stan dard and Bill Proulx of were MVP Springfield Kinsmen The Springfield gang played heads up hockey when they dumped the Kinsmen Tom Viylleand Jamie Prank scored the goals and Mel Leonard and Dave Bell assisted Dave Deere earned the shutout in the nets Tim of Kinsmen and Dave Bell of Springfield wire Ihe V P Maunder no Baltimore The crew eked out a win over Baltimore in a close game Gerry Adam Bob Donaldson and Dave Miehm scored for Sounder Kevin Don a la Nightingale and George assisted Ross Jeffrey and Doug Smith replied for Bob assisting Brian Gunding In goal for Baltimore was out standing Gerry Adar Plumbing It Heating rhe plumbers outplayed the Omaha team to emerge win Ion Bob Dickenson assisting on two and Andy Norris on one Darren Kucnmash and Mike Burns replied for Omaha with Chris Clancy and Steve Herman assisting of Omaha and Bod Allison of were the M Jit I I North Hamilton Bill Davis was the shooter who spoiled a shutout for the motors goalie He Hamilton lone goal late in first period unassisted Reynolds Robin River Troy Terry and Million Id Siimtinrvilli Reynolds John Lehman of Varian unassisted Hob Halton and Jim In lyre Coulbeck of Niagara and goalie for Hamilton were the Tommy Varian were M V MVP Snowmobile Club Ottawa I Mike Hartley is his name scoring goals Is his game five big ones to lead his teams at tack Steve Ens en and Tom Simpson added singles Simp son was on a penalty shot Todd Lough nan and drew assists Bob Diamond from Barnes replied for Ottawa Bob Diamond of and Mike Hartley of Snow were the M Niagara Associates The Varian crew were no match for Niagara in this game Rob was the big gun scoring three goals Dave Veitch ana Mike Roberts added singles Arnold Brands Roberts 2 Kevin Thompson and Jeff Parker assisted Tammy Squiflna replied far St Kids Open Kitchen St Kitts came up wiJi a strong game for the win John paced the St Kitts two goals and one assist Giry Duncan and Stan Wakfer added single goals with Weslwood Scott San and ton Martin assisting Brent ry scored both Kitchen goals Dove assisting on one John of St Kitts and Mike Michm of Open Kitchen were the MVP Superior Foods I 1 The food gang continued their winning ways dumping tm crew 4 I Whitby scored first Tim from Kevin Webster in the first period Superior strut for four goals in the final frame Rob Ripley shooting a pair with Jim Mien Burns Transport 3 Park Toyota 3 The transport crew played a strong game and the Toyota gang were lucky to emerge with a tie Ian and scored for Burns Ken Higgcnson assisting on wo and Steve Buck Bod Arthurs and substitute goalie Terry assisting on one each Harlow and Norton were the marksmen for Park and No assisted Two of Bums goals were on the power play HI Chicago Lodgt Auto Body lohnson A Knights of vs Criterion Carpet 7 Realtors vb Restaurant 10 Rodgers Speed Custom vs Superior Foods A Acadian Pools Armstrong Bros A North Whitby 25 Reproduction Arts vs Disposal NHL 11 Hamilton Ottawa Associates vs St Kills 12 Open Kit eh en s Milk Snowmobile Club AMtltlCAMEAGUE Cleveland Murray Motors Milk vs Baltimore Omaha vs Kinsmen Club 4 Barrager Cleaners vs Springfield 4 Plumbing Healing vs Pittsburgh j Standard Products vs under Schedule lor Jan 4 lIane Transport Burns Trans Park Toyota Cycle Sports vs Realtors Hippies Drunken Drivers Misfits 31 ountry Gals 31 Jet Set 31 Maple Leafs Happy Gang 30 Beginners 27 Coffee Itreakcrs 23 Astronauts Averages MacCormack Reynolds Lena Burns Heather ridel I Helen Norton 200 Shirley Chaplin 199 High triple was rolled by Lois Am bridge a and also the only of the day a nice Second was Vema Pro use with Heather Riddel and Helen Wilkes were tied with Next in order were Marge rolling Vera and Dot Hicks Lena Bums and Charlenc were tied with Mary C J ones had and Laura Treble FOR YOUR NEXT CHRYSLER PRODUCT Ray Addy 8773490 DON ROBERTSON Chrysler Dodge Ltd IBID Save over 200 on a Brand New 1973 motoski CLEARANCE SALE ltie I I i Ml Ski C Model 340 twin lip Regular Pi re You save Capri Model twin 30 You Sak Pmcc Mb 1973 Model 9b a single lip Regular You Silo Price 619 LIMITED OFFER Check your locil Ski dealer to if lie is one of the do ilori Sec Yellow P or the of in si Credit River Boat Co NORVAL Tour Dealer motoski 25 MACHINES Available At Off LISGAR TWIN SEASONS WINSTON IT 1 Recreation Association Of Moore Park The following programme schedule will com on Monday January to Sat March 17 1973 at Joseph Gibbons School Moore Park Crescent Monday BADMINTON Tuesday BADMINTON Wednesday PING PONG Junior 8 Adult BOO 10 Teens Adult 30 Junior 30 Teens Adult 9 10 Thursday BASKETBALL Junior 30 7 Teens 30 45 Adult Saturday FLOOR HOCKEY 11 VOLLEYBALL Teens Registration wilt be held Thurs Jan and Friday Jan Anyone wishing to register for any activity must do so on the specific nights Running shoes MUST be worn Anyone not wearing running shoes will be asked to leave REGISTRATION FEES ADULTS 16 Up SI per activity 1 extra for Keep Fit TEENS 15 per activity JUNIORS 7 per activity

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