Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1973, p. 7

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SCOREBOARD Minor and Major Midgets Juveniles Keep Progressing KUtrnoWN THURSDAY FEB Joy Noble right presents the Noble Trophy to from left Marilyn Humberslono Cathy Gail Sparks NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS CYNTHIA Peggy Crichton Rink is Noble Trophy Winner This has been another busy week at North I wo taking place The ladies irllng open bonspiel was won by Emily Gardhouseof who finished first in the 1st draw and were also the trophy winners Drennan of umber Highlands was second in the 1st draw with Vivian of comma in third of Tarn Heather as first in the second draw and of Acton and of Valley coming in second and third The food was delicious and a good day was had by all The bonspiel for the Noble Trophy was held on Saurday and the first place team on second draw were the victorious team winning the trophy skipped by ilh Gail Sparks vice Cathy second and Marilyn lead girl was given individual trophies presented by Joyce Noble Other winners were Dorothy Hill and Aundrey Preston finish first in the 1st draw Lorraine Pursel Norma Porter and Ida Mae coming in second and Morion Moncton Lena Bums and Fran Allison coming in third Fa ye Jean McCormick Roberts and Eileen Man Icy were second in the 2nd draw and Betty Hull ford Beth Anderson and DorccnGeofreda came in third The Committee is to be for doing such a fine job anil the bonspiels have to beat club the whole day to things bo smoothly and sometimes It is a hard Job all curlers needed to make a successful The Social Committee made sure that our were made welcome Our club wan well represented at out of town dubs also 1st in the second draw were skip Peggy vice Loma I- Holt second and Lead Also the Business girls pi downs look place list week and North was represented by Maria Douglas Karen Henderson and Shirley Hoffman Two teams from our club will be participating in the Tinkard at Oakville on February and represented by Joan i wan Luc and Lina Hums wen tan and Morgan It a hoped some girls from the club will go to rite to see some great curling girls on to The second draw in the Ladies section finished last ih Ihe follow girls winners Monday 1st Marion Dorothy Hill Vclda Carlo 2nd Inez Cameron and Marilyn Doris Jane Burrows Ruth Bacon and Janet Man derson Tuesday 1st Moncklon Dorothy Hill Marnnne legale and Dorothy 2nd Prairie Joanne Morton S Roberts Marie Nicholson 3rd Jinny Thurs am 1st Vivian Krugcr Bobbie Murdy and Ida Mae 2nd Dons Lena Burns Sow and Wendy Thurs 1st lorrame Ruth Jackie Thurs p 2nd Timmms Marilyn Barber Carlo Marianne Lcggate 3rd Mary Ardcn Joanne Morton and VI Bradley The Men Standard Product will tart February 12 to 17 and we understand there are still a Tew vacancies so you had better sign up men because here is no curling the week the spiel is l You are guaranteed three games and some od curling Don t delay Sign today LANE LANGUAGE Standings Mountaineers 51 Hippies Drunken Drivers Jet Set 45 Maple Leafs Misfits 38 Country Gals Happy Gang Beginners Coffee Breakers Astronauts Averages Sylvia Graham Lena Burns Heather Shirley Chaplin Br en da Reynolds 204 Handy Elaine Fallow Top bowler of the day was Heather with a very nice triple and single Charlene Mac Cor mack was second with and a JIB single Third place was Handy with and single Next in order were Graham and single Mima Brown Carol Dot Hicks Irene McCosh and Helen Wilkes The House round for Ihe Car lings Classic tournament has now been completed The only one to qualify from this league for the Zone rail off was Darlenc rag She will be bowling at Brampton Bowl Beech Street on Sunday February Good luck MENS MAJORS Standings Nook Hunter Hdwe 19 SamSon Show Draws More Than Horses Sunday before last 111 horses entered Winter Training Show at Sam Son Farms 1 Hornby The show had divisions and was held to give horses experience in shows and classification for future official shows Entries from the surrounding area and as far as Peterborough Niagara Fills Winners classification were is follows hirst Class Pony Working Hunter was won by J owned and ridden Lome Junes of Hornby Second lass pony Over Fences wis won Little Miss Runabout owned and ridden by Valeric of Third Class I W rkint Hunter was also won little Miss Runabout Class Junior and Hunter Hick was won by Duleh owned and ridden Lome of Tor into Class Junior and Working Hunter was won I owned ind ridden Jill 1 ighlbody of Sixth Class Junior and Equitation Over fences was won by Double Dutch owned and ridden by McCrae of Toronto Seventh Class Working Hunter Under Saddle was won by Marlha owned and by Robert of Kim Class Green Working Hunter is won by Holy Smoke owned and ridden Malcolm of Class Hunter Slake won by Co Co own id and ridden by Debb McLaughlin Tenth Class Special Grande Prix was won Westminster owned and by Mike rider of Class Junior and rem Jumper w is won by Ml St owned and ridden by if Twelfth Class Junior and Amalure Green Jumper Stake won by I Mrs Norman Stem and ridden by Jim of Aurora The Winner of the Sam Son ridden by Stew sad tint He lurnout for the shiw wis si tint later in iherL will be recn lumper how at Ihe firms fins is also the result of poor which cut short the showing this Classification Other classifications will hac another showing on another February date The second and third Wed of every month the Fotheringham Paces Midgets in Series Win Don Wilkes and George both shooting Tom Goss Al Mahoffy 696 timer 679 Fred Darby lluss Robertson Bill and Joan Archibald Who was the bowler on alley number 3 who threw a ball and punched a head pin and also Knocked the overhead lights out Pretty good shooting eh Grant from Greg Bodnar and Brian scored in the ninth minute of overtime to eliminate from the layoffs in a recent Minor fidget game Georgetown won Ihe final game by a count Bob paced Georgetown with three goals Assists came from Howard Gaskin Ted and Mike Simpson 17 Preston Ryder in Homestead Saunders is Exchange House B Fish Chips Motors The top shooter for the was Phil with followed by Jim Kennedy who rolled George Barber Walter had and the high single of the of Jim and single Brand ford Stan Carton 744 stnn and single Hon 722 Bill Oil Bob Hand Bab Low in 702 Hill Standing Originals Midjiltcrs Alley Cats 42 41 Trickle Dickies IH Fuddle Lnceetee a Six Pack Sexy Six Hay ford s 30 Werewolves Swann 231 Hay ward D Wilkes C Norton J Archibald 20B Graham in Bursey m Andy St Laurent topped the bowlers with his triple and terrific single with close behind with her triple Stan rolled 727 and single PUTS YOU IN A NEW Pontiac ASTRE MADE IN CANADA WITH ALL THIS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT I cc overhead cam engine Front brake Knit vinyl Interior 4 Protective side guard beams In the Sound absorbing double roof A Fail safe fuel pump to protect your GM lately package Full coil Full loam molded teats to Powered Interior ventilation system 1 1 Corrosion reiistant side terminal battery Big cubic loot trunk capacity GEORGETOWN OLOEST DEALER MASSON GEORGETOWN Gome 2nd Hound j Sun Feb I I re lighters worked very hard against strong club to come from behind to an end result of Despite the loss hi boys all tried Inrd and Brian Ills in goal I is ti am good support milking saves Coal Kcwlc and Mutt Bauer I Hu ll inn I lilt id mum I i I 1 I St pi thtir best the year with little luck It could have their if the A strong effort look this game Into overtime Coal scorers were Don Thorn son from hen from Mike Rich ind Mike unassisted ItXNTIM I Sun 1 Hint 1 Mid I pelting port from It l in oil Si h Ricky j id Hit r I est in icr SeorlnR for 1 rUowi were from Shortill irul IS I Kirb Dean his 2nd from Me and Mike Forbes and 1 from Shortill and Dean Georgetown Sun Major midgets eliminated thing wo games to win league title and the right to advance further A good fast game saw goals stored by Gary Fay den from Kevin Kecks and Dale Hick Becker from I and Sieve unassisted Dean unassisted Kyle and 2nd JUVtNlLJ Round CI Inguacousy 3 I Georgetown juveniles won their first garni J by George Cousens from leu and Alec John Swan from Gene Inglis from and Bob lntlis from tb 4 Juvtniles have on strong at end en though did not The impressive silver trophy being held by Georgetown Major Midget toad It in Dixon ft a new award this the Paul Mini riil Trophy dinned by neighbours and friends of the late Paul who died as the result of a hockey injury last season former lorgetuwn Midget was v jnd on his wjy to a bright hockey career when the accident happened It wilt be awarded the Most Valuable Georgetown Major Midget annually The trophy is currently on display In The Herald a office window win iusy during regular have eliminated them two games this 2nd round if playoffs gives ihem the to into furilur playdowns loo Si nil fur win John from Pete and Peine and Robinson from Mi Ti this dite now haw three teams further pi Minor Midgets Juvcnilts link to ill I night or Midget J TEST DRIVE A MILTON Sedan Mon Sat Sun NORTH END DATSUN LIMITED 1Year Nocost Replacement Guarantee Xsawor Sander 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