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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1974, p. 8

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday November IBM TriCounty hockey report Juveniles keep winning JUVENILES November 10 Georgetown DnndasS Georgetown Juvelles again were superior to their op position downing In In a game which Dundas didnt seem too The Georgetown goal scoring was as follows Larry Peterson with one goal and four assists Doug Barnes with two goals Ian with one goal and two assists Marty with one Brampton game at home Sunday Nov 17 at MAJOR ATOMS November Morrow scored from Kevin Frank Rivy Kennedy from David Norton and Adams to finish up the scoring Jeff and Shane shared the nets and played well Georgetown Burungtoo l goal Mike Osborne one goal Charlie Knoepfll one goal Kevin Reeks with one assist as well as Brad Edgar a single assist Georgetown juveniles next game is at home against Georgetown major atoms played hockey and came up with a welldeserved l over Burlington Mike Mit chell opened the scoring from Duane Hatcher and Kevin Robblns This line scored Georgetowns second goal with Kevin scoring from Hatcher and Mitchell Geordy Adams scored a shorthanded goal for Georgetown assisted by Kennedy Bobby ROTARY CLUB SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER KNOX CHURCH HALL PM Monday December 2 1974 Invitations will be sent to all known residents over 70 years of age The Rotary Club Is anxious that no one be missed If you have not received an invitation In the past and would like to attend please contact ROBERT BURNS y Tickets Our Gifts To You INSTANT MILLIONAIRES Eechweckthe word MILLIONAIRE appears in advertisements on this feature Read the eta carefully down the name of th advertisement In which appears and forward your entry Millionaire Editor The Georgetown Herald Each week draws wilt be made and winners notified Published with the Consent el Olympic Canada me November Georgetown Oskville3 While hosting this very exciting game ended In a 33 deadlock Kevin Prank from Bobby Morrow opened the Georgetown scoring followed Dave Norton from Adams scored two to tie up the game At the 8 mark of the third period Adams put Georgetown ahead only to have come back and again tie the score with only seconds left to play Frank and Kennedy earned assists on Adams goal November Georgetown 3 Milton I Early in the first period of this Sunday afternoon game Kevin Frank scored from Bobby Morrow and Mark Cumin Adrian Vugts scored their second goal on a shot from theblueline The final tally and winner was scored by Adams from Kennedy and Norton A lot of credit goes to forwards Kevin Robbms and Duane Hatcher and defencement Jamie South Kirk Warnock and Mike for this Georgetown win Georgetown goes to Chlng on Tuesday Nov and on Thursday Nov 14 at MAJOR November Georgetown I A better team effort again by the Georgetown major peewees who are having difficulty getting in the win column WHEELHORSE LAWK I GARDEN TRACTORS HAZENS PROBLEMS AMOS PLUMBING Cjslom Plumbing Mr Custom WILD BIRD FEED SUNFLOWER SEEDS v Winter Work Clothes Winter Footwear Boots Wlirttr boot MASTER FEEDS The best In lawn caret Farm and Garden Centre i Georgetown MILLIONAIRE APPLES NAK OPEN 45 Potatoes A MARKET DAYS WEEKLY T0 west and Lines 58136 VrT Especially Baked At THE SPOTLIGHTS ON THE NEW the HORNET the MATADOR the ECONOMY GREMLIN WATCH FOR THEM AT CREMASCO MOTORS CONCRETE LTD From our Metal Shop Quality Ornamental Iron Railings MILLIONAIRE Free Eitlmitti THIS WEEKS WINNER Nick Lorito 364 Delrex Blvd Georgetown HOME MADE PIZZA OUR SPECIALTY Hot Roast Bear Hot Corned Btof Submarines Batted Italian Dishes am tun pm ia pm SERVICEMASTER TUB NAME OP CLE AMINO Carpel Furniture HouieWlde Gearing ROGERS SHELL SERVICE MILLIONAIRE J MAJOR MINOR REPAIR SCORPION SNOWMOBILES 7 7 GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Headquarters for PAINTS scored the first goal Terry Mostaard from Sam Bell and Steve Robblns Bryan Bomholt In goal played a fine game mating many spectacular saves to give his club good backing Kerb and John Lehman on defence played well as did John Thorpe and Terry Moslard on forward Georgetown hosts Streetsvllle on Thursday Nov at MAJOR BANTAMS November Georgetown J Burlington I Georgetown major bantams bounced back from a loss to Ancaster Wednesday to defeat Burlington 32 In the Ancaster game a goal by Mike from Dixon and Steve Krajaclch was the only Georgetown goal In the third period It took a strong team effort to win over Burlington and the scoring was taken care of by Mike from Paul Gingras Bob Allison from Frank Routhent and Tim Turner and Paul Gingras scoring the winner Late In the third period from Steve Krajaclch and Halstead Georgetown svllle on Thursday Nov 14 at MINOR October Georgetown 3 Gaelpb I In this win over Guelph the minor scoring was by Mark Shearer from Brian Ward and Gerry Milne Paul Wilson unassisted and Shearer his second from Dave and Bevin Palmateer November 5 Georgetown Streetsvllle and out- passed the Georgetown team to win Mark Shearer did a fine job for Georgetown scoring nil three goals for a hat- trick the first from Paul Wilson and Brian Ward the second from Dave Pilate and the third unassisted November Georgetown only unbeaten team In the league Team effort and not Individual skill Is the reason the team is doing so well This coming Saturday they are travelling to Gravenhurat for their first tournament of the season Good luck Goal scorers were Oram from Jeff Moore and Dave Doucette Eric Clark Oram Jeff Moore Howie Oram from Greg Mulr and Bobby Duke and Eric Clark from Fred Kendrlck MINOR BANTAM November Georgetown 3 It was one of Georgetowns efforts to date The game was very slow and with Georgetown having only one shot on the net in the first period They played one good period of hockey coming up with two goals in the Superior Type sire Her two Lactation overage Is 129 per cent breed class average for milk and 131 per cent BCA for fat Shown with Ensign ore left to right Mrs and Mr Albert Cormier buyers on behalf of Valentlna Forms and Peter Dickie Belmont NS The AllStar Sale was held in conjunction with the Atlantic Winter Fair at Halifax APRIL ENSIGN a tarlo at the recent Atlantic tWrdWrwkrOTe classified AllStar i was seventh tor type bred Ensign was the Grand without Belmont Champion female at the Mark BSbliU a Scotia was purchased A Winter Fair She is strong two wav name scoring bv sired by Downalane Century designated a Thompson gave 100 per cent effort and came up with a goal I and an assist for his best game of the season Bill Humphries in net kept us In the game for the first period and a half He stopped 19 shots have questioned me In throughway for some of the thing Then why not report persons were charged with ft X regards to THE TURNING IN salmon Unquote those you know that are doing poaching salmon in the Credit of deer and moose hides to the SAID It I have defended this type of and Humber River areas ministry of natural resources The Coho Salmon and their person in the past because they Many others were warned due a lew we nope Buck Many are message from Allan were friends Never again I to not enough evidence for a flnd collecting these hides and the district biologist with the still can not live down these formal charge line plays coming up are probably MONR On Tuesday Oct 15 acta to which I was really a We are losing one more area one best games this and the Maple adult Coho Salmon moved party by condoning them A to the developers greed The District office If you are up the Credit River in the sorry admittance I know but Credit Valley Conservation unable to take these hides to the The Coho has finally returned season Goal scorers were and Bruce McCandleas Mark for you Brabant from Dave Kemshead M0rT0W I was recently at Thompson from Marty Power very rainbow Trout Thi8 put weekend I Was at Owen Sound The fish were just coming into the harbor area and even though used everything In the old and Bruce McCandleu Georgetown drove to Bur lington November flth only to find that Burlington was playing an exhibition game in t piwim bob ollivier e that has to be made Join Authority was going to buy the me in fighting this type of land at the Silver Creek illegal action Reservoir but the government Every time an officer goes at Queens Park would not out he is endangering his life come through with the needed know of one person that fired a backing and financing Keep bolt arrow from a crossbow your eye on this piece of at a conservation officer with property The fight is not yet the intention of hitting him over Apparently you have to Recently an officer was at- fightforeverythlnglhesedays tacked on the Credit River In If we all write our feelings on this case whoever the offender these things to our members of was he was badly cut with his parliament we might see some knife the same one he action If you do this then you At discount prices greater team spirit the Georgetown minor won over Burlington The line of Bob Dean Mark Shearer and Bevin played well together scoring four of the Georgetown goals Dean opened the scoring from Shawn Hutt and Brad McMeekin he also scored the second goal from Mark Shearer followed by Tim goal from Lance then Doucette scored from and Wilson with Mark Shearer scoring the final two tallies from on one and Dean and on the second MINOR ATOM November Georgetown I This is the minor atoms sixth straight win and they are the Who owns the Glen hall iisnermen ironing me you men you ON- old was prevalent you nlmn h hi ultnon were backed up lor been here IS We did however lee lout it big trail many ai I much s IS pound Jumping 0 and rolling ffghlnga ttTiilS guess I get week ago about TARIO OUTDOORS Bowling results In defence iwlll u ILVERS November SALE Of Mens High Grade WORK CLOTHES SAVE 20 ON THESE ITEMS OVERALLS COVERALLS SMOCKS SHOP COATS PARKAS VESTS WORK SWEATERS WORK SHIRTS WORK SOX WORK PANTS WORK GLOVES WORK BOOTS RUBBER BOOTS QUALITY Unconditionally Guaranteed On All Above Items graduate biologist and the crew SONS OF SCOTLAND High 723 to do It hut I have to at eMii Team Yet 1 back to the SALMON believe what he saw Up Flyers Heather Gosling Brian 1 back to the SALMON i c Colin Vernon reaourcea No 30 nlx Colin 211 BUI Jack WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON William a com- iot After several lamprey control Bill Barclay 205 Renee LADIES mS5bS en small Donaldson Do Hick Team Gang auroiwhownlt id many angler Donaldson JSiffiK Pirates Super Sut Roadrunners Jack Stephen Peter Girl Hits Mrs 222 Dot Hicks High A and Colin Hicks Bingham 206 Sandra Wilson MENSMAJORS Pat Barber 203 Karen was lg Hamden IBS Ann 193 chance Too many B Hand Field Handy 192 Lola Am S S S ii iSf J Doug S voSte ap Sigh Donalds Colllaon said a deed shows the the vicinity StreetavUIe The building belong the com- McCarthy Mill dam has been hVPSvIS of Glen Williams washed out and now the can J that the hall should o farther up stream the ltw JJS have reverted former Mill dam may be altered to township of when permit nib list It and the V Glen Williams a legal Hydro Dam washed V it Hills anVx of river if now a clean Richardson MS SOD Mary Ham hrTroVsr c sfSBrsraraa The salmon now struggling up the many rapids and bat tering themselves against useless dams have a simple to tell Lake Ontario depends on the opinion of the solicitors after they perform a Reld Mill dam has an opening deed search of the property of a sort that provides INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Business Management Seminar with the cooperation of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce IF YOU Own and operate your own business Manage a business Expect to own and operate a business You ate Invited to attend a Small Business Seminar at the North Halton Golf Country Club on NOVEMBER 1974 Registration AM Financial Statements Forecasting for expansion REGISTRATION Complete the alt ached nolice and November advising number a ending and your leos SIS lun Included Make cheque payable Industrial Development Bank Director of Advisory Services Industrial Development Bank Georgetown Chamber of Commerce PO Box 111 Georgetown Ontario Namei Mary Handy Terry Ann Kuuter 1B8 296 High Scores Pat Barber D Rogers 297 Moss S9 Joan Anderson 221 273 Hall 273 Helen Humphreys 23S High Averages S Swann Mary Handy 596 220 Linda G Barber McGowan Hanley Arm teeming J Kennedy 238 Hand Frank 236 C Peacock 221 Carolynne Beyer Coullghan Passmore Valerie 202 those rivers open not 232 230 Rogers Sandra Wilson 218 LEGION MIXED Team Standings Team Standings Super Tonys EvtMC- Puppets Star Possibles 17 Cool Gazers Misfits 25 Cats 16 Pin Pickers Rebel High Averages MEN Steve Ones 11 Brian Williams High Colin Vernon 200 Earl MacCormack 247 Brenda Reynolds Jan illegally is not too hard to find WOMEN Madeline Emmerson Handy out Just go with one of the 191 Audrey Williams 209 Marlon Carney 208 poachers see for yourself Mary Kitely M MENTony Zilio BUI Zilio You cant see that You dont 1B3 Fran McQuarrte Bob Wilson Archie polluted drained channelled and dammed End of article by Allan Wainio Of course poachers have to put a blight on the whole thing The conservation officers are 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