Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1974, p. 5

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Wednesday Feb 13 TUG HERALD Page TRENTON CURLING WINNERS of the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Curling championships were the ink from Trenton Kneeling behind their trophy are from the left skip Carson third Wayne MacDonald second and lead Gilbert Tate Tibbitts Excel Raiders Down Dundas 75 Gilbert Talc and Tibbitts Three names with a lot of scoring power Sunday the trio powered the Haiders to a decision over Merchants in an in A contest in Georgetown The carried so much of the play that perhaps executive of the hockey club should have them and put on display at the arena during the off season a tribute to super hockey Tom Gilbert scored four goals and earned one assist He even picked up one penally Doug Tate got five assists on all the Gilbert goals plus one by Junior Tibbitts Besides his goal had one assist Peter Kennedy was another strong man for the Raiders i ting Kay Evans provided the other home marker and got an too For the first half of the game it appeared tie Raiders were suffering from absence of Paul Robinson and Blake Infills two players of late who have helped Immensely in he goal scoring department Then TheGilbert Tate line Hie range and set off a barrage of scoring lhat put home club back into the game and on the path to victory It was a night to cheer The Raiders went into the game fresh on the heels of a Friday night win over the Adanacs The Raiders tumbled the visitors m a match that saw body contact hard enough to bring down the safely glass in front of timers bench Because of damage to the boards the safety was removed for Sunday contest Georgetown took the lead in the game when Evans scored mid way through the first period Thai wasn t much of a taste of lyings to come until the second when the Merchants blasted off Pete got the equalizer followed by teammates Doug Cook and Gerry Pearson Raiders got back into the game on first Gilbert goal then saw the gap widened once more when Pearson scored again for Netminder Pallet set the stage for the Raider attack when he shovelled he puck up the ice to Doug Tate who carried the play into ihe Dundas end of the ice I hen passed to Tom Gilbert for the goal That second mark At Gilbert scored again followed by Mike of the Merchants Gilbert lied the game again with following the the winning goal and Kennedy providing the Insurance The Merchants are back in Georgetown for another go against the high lying Raiders OF The goal by was a long fast in the third period lie was the he took Doug Cookspass high shot thai went into the nel past Pallet s left shoulder But came up with a number of big saves including goal pad catch that thwarted Cook from less than five feet away Program draw was won Sunday by Hon Kaianagh at Georgetown and he left the richer by He picktd Hoy take the centre ce and Tone scored Ray was a busy man on the ice for the but the only scoring he did was during the draw There weren many penalties in the game but on the few oppositions ones thai were handed out Georgetown was hard put to score One of two power play goals of the game for the home team came on lie last tally after Bill Nunn was lagged for slashing Third Dundas goal came from close in while the Raiders were in Ihe process of clearing the puck from their end of the Ice Another close shot was scored by Pearson his second of the night when he backhanded a shot into the Georgetown net Ron was originally listed on Dundas player list but play and his absence probably contributed to loss Rosier additions Doug ind Sieve Period 1 Haiders Norton Penalties Raiders elbowing 5 Dundas ripping 10 Haiders tripping Second Period Dunda Pea 17 36 Dundas Pearson 19 Penalties holding 13 OG Zuchotski Dundas holding 15 Third Period Raiders Gilbert Tate Pallet 31 fl HaidersGilbert Tate i Cook 10 Gilbert Tile 16 11 Raiders Tibbills Cotton 13 to 12 RaidersKennedy Penalties slashing 15 Gilbert Raiders interference 19 37 MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE February Novice 15pm Montreal A p Boston vs St Louis P vs Detroit Minnesota is Chicago p in Toronto New York a Hi Folks Variety Snowmobile Club Rodger s Speed Custom Metal Products is Vanan Associates BOO am Cleaners Household Fur m GHMuekartCo Ltd Macs Milk Murray Motors Motors 10 30am Plumbing Heating Neil s Music IS a Ontario League Chicken Villa 12 noon Standard Products vs Kinsmen Club 1 p m Alton Midget Town Georgetown Midget A Town Macpherson 55 m Mens Wear vs Construction Fred Fobcrt Real Dog Suds Drive In Lodge 15 m AAW Drive Invs Johnson Carney stale 15pm JimsSteerlngServicevs Knights of Columbus 11 15 Exchange House Feb 1 Massan Motors Tnnsport m Burns Transport 10 35 iii TV vs Scotia Flank Tuesday Feb Hi Folksarietvvs Depco Metal Products Fongs Restaurant FsUite BRIDGE CHAMPS Mark Fisher left and his partner Barbara Wood prepare to piny a board of Bridge with Duke Wilson Mr Fisher and Mis Wood were the Mixed Pairs Champions In duplicate bridge at the Georgetown bridge club Mr Wilson Is the director and manager of the club The champions had points 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