THURSDAY APRIL 1B73 Page LEAPIN LEARNERS Scoreboard Beckers Overtime Goal Puts Midgets Into Ontario Finals Boyce Parks Stop Cougars March Becker scoring the winner in and now I in LANE LANGUAGE MAJORS STWDINGS Saunders MAJOR Standard Product Major overtime assisted by Dean three out five scries garni Peewees travelled to Belleville and Mike Forbes one in oil Tuesday April Tournament and were In the overtime Riverside With two here in eliminated in two games by ended up with very lean bench Georgetown Sunday April Ottawa Warriors and Don Mills due to several misconduct p m Flyers to finalize their penalties season Georgetown won thii sprite Best of luck boys MAJOR it ml Georgetown Riverside I In game two of series Sunny Acre terms midgets defeated Riverside 1 This game was one In which Georgetown were never behind and as forecast came through House when the pressure was on Mom Pro Mm Goal scorers were Gary assisted by Dale Bill Kirby Dollar unassisted 2nd assisted by Kevin Reeks and w Realtor 3rd by Goldens Fish Chips big hat rick by McFayden in playoff hockey GnraeS Barber l Anderson Nicholson Georgetown wire leading 3 until the last minute of this McGowon only to have Riverside score two goals he lat one with three seconds on the clock Wilkes to force the game into over T time W McLean Goal scorers wire McFayden The top for from Lorry Peterson Dean Will with a unassisted fl33 rpe by en Anderson 2nd unassisted and Rick Wilkes who Ihrcw a Shirley Simpson iuu triple and the high single of Hit Ron 782 High triple of was rolled by CharlencM llamlltnn Tony Clarence Baker included a ttrnfic single rolIedthisweekshiBhlnoIefnr Laura Treble tossed the girls i Archibald T1T inpte Irene j Mountaineers Hippies Drunken Drivers 10 ln Maple Leafs Jo Misfits Happy Country Gals Coffee Breaker Beginners Astronauts MaeCormnLk Heather no Lena Burns Shirley Chaplin Handy night Reynolds nice faylvin Cougars were held to one goal Sunday as Mac Milk up heir first victory of the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League best championship series Mac won but still trail he of seven final series two games to one Two first period goals by Bill Gregory from Gary and John Parka from Bob Harrison and Kevin gave Ihe milkmen lead which stood up until Hay goal in Hit third Jack and Brent Telford on he lone marker The loss was he first of the playoffs for who swept their semi fmai series with Glen Williams Maes Alouettes finals Gome four of the his Sunday in the Memorial DID YOU KNOW The annual April campaign of Canadian Cancer Society raises millions of dollars for cancer research for services to cancer patients and for a program of education Your contribution will work in many ways to benefit all Canadians A trio and gome Moore triple with Ross 723 Ron Ahlei and Charlie Jenner third rolling Next in order were Theresa Ford Fallow Shirley Ml Shirley Simpson est tossed a triple with a i single game Windy Pin Chaplin threw Irlple a NORTH HALTON Hoys Gary Richardson threw a triple and tingle lo lead he Sieve Harlow bowled a trio a 226 single game Til triple and single were by Steve Ken Flmdall shot lie newest club spawned small bul a by Georgetown is a mm spokismnn said hey expect volleyball club which club will grow rapidly it the hih school Gilling in some first last week The inidal ALLEYWAYS World Bantam National Senior Tourneys Loom The for our Youth not over This two Teams girls one team will traiel Sport sman in to in the World Ilanttm Howling Championships Our teat bowl at whiih is tin last shift Our Bantams iouii ting on lots of support This Saturday it 3 p m and Sunday at 12 arc hi last shifts of qualifying for Die Toronto Star Singles Tour Two boys and two girls in each of he 10 categories will Georgetown Bowl at the finals in Sctr borough on May 12 Three other Youth lour naments besides those men tinned above are coming soon April 14 Georgetown Senior Boys Team will compete in the National Rowling Championships in Saskatchewan sup porters will also be taking the trip On Saturday April the finals of be Pepsi Cola High School Championships will aki plate Two Chris Burke and Dave arc on Central Ontario boys is be coached by Georgetown master bowler MacCormack On Sunday April two Georgetown teams will bowl in Hamilton for the All Group Championship as defending champions team will consist of a boy and girl from each of the three age divisions Bantam Junior and Senior for total of six bowlers SPRING I I would like to remind our bowlers of the teen Spring League which will be run from May to early July For further information and registration see the front desk at Georgetown Bowl League Howling Two great great battles for high averages are being fought girls Ross is high with Sheila and Debbie are in a lie for second with each Close behind at la Kelly Leonard David Carton is the top boy with a 94 average and right behind Is Philip Handy with 93 Mighty Mice defeated Bongs In every game blow Pokes were shipped in all three games by Pip Squeaks Team StandingsPip Squeaks Slow Pokes Mighty Mice Bongs II St It SIX Girls Leonard rolled his wiek of a 120 A HI trio and Ml solo wire tossid bv Fish burn Proust i 110 triple with his wcik high of Mark opped the boys with good triple and 138 single Philip shod J with a single David bowled a triple and a 101 solo Terrie Bratkm and Gloria Hamilton lead the race with and 171 respectively Funky Phantoms blanked Sharp Shooters for win Wildcats annexed wo games totals from Funky Ban tarns clobbered Tootles in nil three Runners smeared in game beat Little Stars far two and totals wire puzzled as they yielded all games to Timers Sharp Funky Bantam Alky Runners Knicker Funky Phantoms Tigers I title Stars 16 Itootfe Strikers IPPHIFIGHT Elizabeth Hayes threw a nice triple and single to top thi girls this week Cameron shot and a single Terrie rolled an identical trio and a single Heather Tyler tossed 51f and a single A triple and single wen registered by Sheila Anderson Lcc Timpson tossed a trio and a 29 solo Yvctte Christie rolled a triple and a single A 491 triple and IB3 single game were notched up by Lea Gourlle ItANTAMBOtS The high average of 177 is held by KLVln Harrison stole one game from Torpedoes and salvaged total pins Cougars mashed Argonauts in all three gomes Jaguars downed Cyclones in two games for total pins AJley Cats conquered Thunderbirds for three victories AM STANDINGS Points Argonauts Alley Cats Cougars Thun dcrblrds Torpedoes Cyclones 19 Series PointsArgonauts Cougars Alley Cats Torpedoes IB Thunderbirds Jaguars FANTASTIC Nigel Cooper rolled Ihis rait ice are Jones John Graham Smith on side of Dan and weeks high triple and a single triple and a single were registered Marty David Archer a 5B8 trio with a A j and single were bowled by Scott Crawford Kevm Ihrnson lossed a triple with single Finnic had with single JUNIORS Stephanie Cox lends the girls with a average For the boys Gary Ins 1 avenge Women I shelled 111 wo and hnshed ourhes Goofs in ill Hint games fiutler ribhers w resiled Tiltnled Sinkers for lotils Girl Watchers tin House Average for J garni win Sharp Shooters handed Fuddle in two games for pins STANDINGS Girl Cutler Grabbers Sharp Shooters Talented Sinkers Inc Fuddle Slnmpedersl3 Womtnslibi Goofs a a Yvonne leads the girlswiha215avcragi Siiond wilh is Ruth is high for he boys has Satan Sliders Brainwaves headache as hey all three games Howling Bums were able to one game from as hey lost Ding A I for a two and totals win CURLING NEWS Ethel Murdy Rink Wins the Reneholme by and Shear of he first event and Trophy was Murdy with Dorothy Hill Mirilyn and Geofrcda Runners up and winners of the Trophy wjs Vivian with Lorraine Purse Doris and Eileen Mauley Finishing in the second event wis Audrej Symmis wih Morefield and Burns Sctond place in the second event was taken by Marion Howling with Gail Sparks Phillips 1 Sat in s Shdcrs Girls triple o head tin girls She also had a It single On her heels with 1 fi trio 111 solo was Kinn Ruth I inlay threw a with a single a single wire scored by Hoys Stive Burns was high his week with Inpli ana a nice Fosttr rolled 11 a Mike Warm tossed triple with a single gimi single garni win bowled tossed a Cm 1 single garni Gary Hole howled i 41 single Two rinks of Business girls wen in out of own In ht Silver Stone Mann Douglas Trtuiy Hoffman nnd Huh runners up In the second draw and In Fifth prize was won by Finily Girdhouse Joan 1 llns is the last Ixmsplel ice is taken out the curling season North Hilton is officially over and prizes given out at he closing dinner on April would be nm if ioud Ihcdlnntrso mirk your talendirs now 25 DOWN If you qualify and bank financing up to 46 months COME IN AND SEE OUR FANTASTIC LINE OF NEW AND USED CARS The little dollar car with BIG ECONOMY except BRAND NEW VOLKSWAGEN ROM The 2 year Mile Warranty Automobile good yourself Bay one week HIOHESTTRADE IN ALLOWANCE Free Courtesy Car By Appointment Baz Motors Ltd from Canada a largest rental 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