Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1974, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Page THE HERALD Wednesday Docember 174 Fun and fitness in crosscountry Last Wednesday ft Cross country SUIng seminar was hold at North Hal ton Sporta This is the second year the seminar has been presented and its obvious that cross country skiing la slowly gaining wide acceptance Because Its relatively Inexpensive as compared to downhill skiing and family oriented its merits are obvious In fact a complete outfit In cluding skis poles and boots for an adult beginner would amount to about This Is about one- third the price beginning downhill skier would have to nay for equipment The instructor for the seminar was Murray Cole a veteran skier who at present Is a representative for John E Nleml Ltd a company that deals in ski equipment The was held on an in formal basin and was aimed mainly at introducing the novice skier to crosscountry skiing Instruction on how to select the proper equipment was given and most Im portantly preparation and proper waxing of skis was explained According to Murray Cole as with other sports You get out of it what you put Into it He went on to say Crosscountry skiing can be used either for relaxation or as another way of attaining physical fitness As Mr Cote explained a cross country skier applying himself strenuously will benefit on a physical basis as much in a halfmile as a jogger will in five miles For those people Interested in learning more about cross country eking the man to get in touch with locally Is Bruce Lewis at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club Telephone As Murray Cole put It Its a super way to see the outdoors Wrestlers warm Georgetown and District High Schools wrestling team is as strong as ever ac cording to assistant coach Bob McKay Last years team won the and Peel Hal ton championships but coach McKay feels that this years edition Is as good as any team which has represented Georgetown In the past The team will be active every Saturday In either scrimmages or tournaments and are hoping to peak the end of February when the Halton and Halton championships take place Places on the team are still being decided and this Thursday a controlled scrimmage against Collegiate Is being staged after school On Saturday December a PeelHalton warmup tour nament will be held here In Georgetown Starting time for the wrestlers Is am Lew Martin Is the head coach for the team Important meeting of GDMHA Sunday By Shirt Richmond Ming proposed so Is vary important that and attend We would Ilk to see and nur from parents fans and rtfertn as well if who not produced proof of birth do not do to before thtlr may will not be allowed to play In their same Until proof birth Is shown the players will not be able to return to items lineup So pleas note your certificate In to your commlttlwwr The Christmas holidays era around the corner and the GDMHA mad plant to Thar will be a coach and clinic on Friday December starting at pm by the cooper equipment people Each team In itague will also be provided with one hours f Ice lima for use lor exhibition games or practices The time and dates will be posted on the bulletin board later ATOM LBAOUB Speed Custom Varlan AuociatfiS Gran Nairn shot hat trick and Scott Murray and Gary Frerlchsadded two each when end custom crew dumped associates Gary Lockwood a single goal with assists going to Murray end Dave La Blanc Jo ml Beecker Tony and Brian were with Scott Rd 1 Bade Barry Stone and Bob Boucher assisting MVP Dave Blanc Varlan Rob Boucher 1 QulkPlka CAC Win on and Geoff potted a pair of goal each to lead variety crew in win Inane gang Brian Holme and Wilson drew assists John Dehaas from Rob Brown and Paul Clarke then Mark from Trsvor Tyndell scored the CAC goals MVP Wilson CAC Mark Huslng Metal Products I Florists g gam with both teams having full bench is indicated by tied Hillock for Depco with Dove Smith from Pete Remblth replying for Fend lay MVP- Depco Shayne Hillock Rob Splterl Tenant Comtructlon Chriss 10 A Chris McDonald sat up Alan for Ihe goal game MVP Tenant Glen Baker Andy Another close game with another score was shooter unassisted MVP A4W Pate and close g from Greg CROSS COUNTRY SKIS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE Ontario To the Owner or Tenant Take notice that pursuant to Section of the Assessment Act Chapter as amended I have on the 2nd day of December delivered or caused to be delivered Assessment Notices to all owners and tenants In this region The last day for appealing the assessment Is January 7 1975 and the assessment roll may be examined at the Municipal Offices during regular business hours commencing December 18 1974 Beach Regional Assessment Commissioner HaltonPeel Region SEMINAR INSTRUCTOR Murray Cole points out the proper way to fix the boot to the ski For novice skiers who may think this a minor point taking a few momenta for an equipment check could save a lot of pain later Happiness was the Glad By Diane and Jell Duck The Glad Robinson was held at North Halton Curling Club on Saturday November The ladies started their morning by en joying coffee and bran muffins before beginning their two eightend games The hap piness theme was carried out by the help of posters and Snoopy name tags cleverly done by Ann Hartford Congratulations to the winning team of June Hager- Ann Hartford and Marlon presented the team with a large trophy and individual trophies to each member Close behind the second place winners were Bea Embling skip Margery Taylor vice Jet Reynolds second and Joan Santord lead Third was won by OFlaherty Sharon Wood Lynn Gerrard and Ellen Burns June Magnuson gave Glad a lovely plant June expressed the feelings of the ladles in the club when she said that Glad Robinson personified what a true curler should be a fine person and a good sport sman The lucky draw winners of wine and Christmas cake were Karin Henderson Agnes Park Diane Duck Joan and Joan Mustard Minor Hockey schedule FRIDAY DECEMBER pm Hi vs Lions Club Smith Stone 455 pm vb Transport Williams Electric pm MFT Jims Steering Service Midget FourTown pm vs Knights of Columbus Exchange House SATURDAY DECEMBER PW6 vs Electrical vs Macs Milk PW8 Baz Motors vs Furnishings PW3 vs Kinsmen Club vs Nells Music Centre am PW2 vs Chicken Villa vs Barragers Cleaners am PW4 vs Dockeray Plumbing Standard Products PW1 vs PW7 Murray Motors vs G Muckart 1015 Depco Metal Products Construction B2 vs Stevensons Mens Wear Johnson Carney am B3 vs Elks Lodge vs Georgetown Chrysler 1235 pm vs B8 Fobert Real Estate vs Macphersons 120 pm Bl vs Fred Body vs Restaurant North Motor v Variety A4 vs A5 Fendley Florists vs Varlan Associates pm A2 vs Rodgers Sewed Custom vs Chriss IGA 430 pm A3 vs AV Tennant Contractors vs AW DriveIn pm vs A8 CAC Finance Metal Products A pm Ml vs M2 Cable TV vs Masson Motors pm M3 M4 Burns Transport vs pm M5 vs BFT Lanes Transport vs Monte go Construction TUESDAY DECEMBER Nl vs pm vs Williams Electric Dog N Suds pm vs N10 Smith Stone Armstrong Insurance Motors Booby Gray pee league Motors Doe tray A Htu The motors crew finally got In the win column with a big win over me plumbers Sean la scored the first and Insurance markers Todd Louohnan shot tha winner and and tad on both goals Camaron Monk sat up Lough nan on win ner Dave from Morris and Pater Farkai then Kevin Searle from Ron Coffey ware shooters MVP- Bat- Jay Cranstone Bill Nelson Cleaners Kinsmen Ernie Haller potted a pair to pace the cleaners attack over Kinsmen Rick Dave and Rum Hammer shot singles with assists going to Mike Baeumler Jamie Russell and Norrls Kinsmen goal getters were Brian Kelly and Brent Fry with Vines Brandt Dave Parent and Steve Hurrah assisting MVP Barragers Run Hammer Kinsmen Gran Wast Chicken Villa Nells Music Centra Nails started first Mark Hamilton from Tom Simpson Villa Grasby unassisted then went on Water worths goat from Duncan Kevin Hughes notched the tying In tho final frame MVP Villa Nells- Rob Home furnishings OK Murium Paul Mercer paced Ihe furniture attack with two goals one the insurance goal and an assist Kevin Webstar Brian and Paul notched one each with assists being earned by Web- Bowling results star Dan Griffiths Gavin Robertson and Clint shooters ware Scott Sanvldo Grant Marshall and Tom Soutane Scott Marshall Kevin Stewart and assisted MVP Paul Mercer Muckart Tom Standard Products Macs Milk 1 Behind the shooting of Cord Trlbble products craw gave hockey lesson to tha atom Jim Ripley Rob Coulbeck Ron Girardl and Bill Wheeler potted one and Carmen Don Raa and Wheeler draw assists Pete unassisted scored the only Macs marker MVP standard em Wheeler Macs Scott Pentesco Murray Motor This was was Man the how as ha took a pass from Chris March and sank the ivlnnir with one second remaining of the clock The same duo from March oof the first Murray goal Jim Kemper from Mark Taylor scored the electric goal MVP Murray Steve puce Ontario Glen Pear BANTAM Freds Auto Body Chrysler J The body gang edged the pee wee four in a close George Torey Mark Payna and Mark erego notching the winner with assists to Chris Dender Brian and Trevor Robinson Chrysler marksman ware Kevin Thompson with two and Dale Love a single Rob Chuck Moffat earned assists MVP Freds Torey Leggett Chuck Moffat Armbro Construction Bom teams scored In the first period Wamock from for the mans wear and Kevin Dona It from Randy Waters for Tha action went from end to end with the ooalles being sharp and blanking the shooters until the four minute mark when Burns unassisted shot the winner for In the final minute of play Taggart set up Hansen for the insurance Marker MVP Stevensons Brian Greg Morton Real Estate Fongi Raits I After a first period 1 all tie real gang turned on the and swamped the restaurant crew Pat shot the hat trick with Dale Craig John Peters and Mike LeBiancc adding apiece Assists went to Mark i Mike Henderson 31 McGllly and Steve The lone Fongs goat was scored by Ron Sgulgna set up by Larry Mercer and Colin Nicholson on a power play MVP Dale Rasmussen Paul Mccormick Elks Lodge Johnson a Carney Real Estate Each team scored a power play goal but Elks added a couple more for the win Fergus Barnes Dava Armstrong and Jamie Frank potted the goals with Allan Bower 1 Bruce Weir Frank and Jamie Sandlord earning assists Steve Kesllck from Greg Scully and Steve Brandt replied for JC MVP Elks Randy JiC Steve Kesllck Depco Metal Products The gas gang dumped the metal crew behind the four goal shooting of Martin with Eckroth end Davis adding single goals each Greg Johnston and Thatcher assisted on two of goals Rick Fisher unassisted scored The Depco coach failed to select hli MVP lone goal MVP BANTAM BOYS Russell and Ross Knipa are tied for top honors In the average department each at Hot Shots pun led Stingrays In two and totals Rebels thrashed Pin Up In every gams suckers trounced Tiger Cats for a triple win Lucky Bunch ditched Supcr In ait three games Hot Rods grabbed two games and totals from Cougars TEAM STANDINGS Rebels Lucky Bunch Hot Rods Pin Up Slicker 14 Cougars Tiger Cats 5 Hot Shots Stingrays Super Strikers J SUPER SCORES Trevor Jones threw this weeks high score of AID with a nice single game Peter Hurdle tired a trio and a 184 solo Following them were Russell Gourlle 190 Michael Steenhuls 174 Gord Kennedy Ross Mark Dodge 171 and Kevin MM JUNIORS Sheila Anderson and David Mcintosh own the high averages with Ml and respectively Super Strikers stole two games and totals from S Sand New Comers dropped two and to Pin Busters Pin Plowers salvaged one game and totals from Super six High Singles Pin Hitters In all three games Team Canada gathered three victories SDs Super Strikers took I This was also the first week of the Juniors second series SUPER SCORES Sheila Anderson sat a great new high triple for ma girls with Her high game was David rolled with a single A 730 triple and a Iff single were tossed by David Smarda Next were Alan Bod In 00 235 Lisa 2411 Marry Zlllo Sit 204 and Grant Richardson 223 Julie McCorrv owns nigh average Hot Shot dumped No Names in every game Misfits clubbed In all three games Cops and Robbers collected on game and totals from All Stars Hot Rods lost all three to the House Average TEAM STANDINGS Hot Shots All Stars Misfits Cops and Robbers No Names Hot Rods PC SCORES Nov S3 Kelly McCorrv rolled last weeks high score of and a 144 single Other top scoies were by Billy Hay 114 Ted Suianne Carpenter KB Motors Bums Transport 4 A goal apiece by each team In the final minute of play kept the score tied Beckett Watirworth and Robinson scored for the motors gang with Fisher Robinson Water worth and Beckett assisting Steve McNamara Ray Girardl Jeff Lock- wood and Paul Shearer were Bums goal getters with assists being earned by Ted Phillips Paul and Pete Stapleton 2 MVP- Masson Paul Mc Cracken Bums- Scotia Bank Lanes Traniport The money boys behind the three goal of Tom Diamond ran over the transport gang Dave Patterson added a pair of goal and Stave shot a single Assists went to Ken Gar butt Diamond and Patterson 2 Reed and Ford shot Lanes goal Malison assisted on one MVP Scotia Dave Patterson Lanes Construction Cable TV Tho scored an Impressive win over tho TV crew on a strong team effort Buttarworth Johnston Kuchmashand Pederoait were the goal getters with Miller and Kent assisting were Ryan Fllndaii and Mcllravey with Lowe Flindoii and Loughnan assisting MVP Cable Lowe JUVENILE LEAGUE Jims Steering Exchange Exchange hit first on goals by Dais Richmond and Mike Ryan for a lead Gary Kirk Del and Richmond assisted Then the steering crew scored three goals for win as Gary Miller Jefl and Terry Crawford scored Singles each Assists went to Tom Mccormick Scott Arnold and Crawford MVP Jims Terry Crawford Exchange Larry Knights of CeJumbu Midget Brian and Terry Richmond scored a pair of goal each Richmond getting the winner a the knights shaded the 4- In an exciting close hockey game Pat Shanks Marc and Doug Thompson assisted 4 town shooters were Danny Fields Steve and big John Pllarciyk Paul Thompson a ill ted on two MVP Brian 4town Paul Thompson The minor midgets were Involved in two close games last week end spilt the difference by winning one and losing the Other Brampton were visitors on Tuesday and Mike Richmond of the line had a hot night Mike scored three goats one the winner another the insurance marker Into the open net and assisted on the fourth Georgetown goal Randy Bergeron scored one and assisted on one with Andy Hache and Mike Buck assisting on the goals Brad Miller was In nets for win and played an ex- ceptlonally strong The locals went on Saturday night and came home 4 1 losers Andy on a nice solo effort scored a classic goal to gat theseoring started but Streetsville notched four goals before the mldgats got their final tally Isle In the game Mike Richmond from and Randy Bergeron Mike Buck and Tom Davie played a strong game on defence and on the blue line was a standout in the first he line Tim and hunting luck Keep working fellas It will come WHEN YOU START TALKING POOLS START TALKING KAFK0 gives you the great outdoors right in your own garden Theyve engineered and designed swimming pools in shapes and sizes to fit any budget including yours Install it yourself or let the experts do it Either way it costs a lot less than youve probably ever dreamed of High quality vinyl pools by Better because wouldnt have it any other way Enjoy vacation fun all summer long in your own pool GOOD NEWS FOR PROSPECTIVE POOL OWNERS IN GEORGETOWN It Is a pleasure to Inform you that Kafko Pools Is expanding their Installation company from the BramptonBramalea area to include Georgetown We are proud of our reputation in Brampton and Bra ma lea and will give you the same highquality material and work manship quick and efficient Installation and reliable service You can purchase your swimming pool kit now at winter sale prices for spring of 75 installation Give a callll We will be more than pleased to discuss your requirements installation procedures or any pool problems you may have regarding servicing etc CALL US AT DURING THE WINTER MONTHS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 830 AM 430 PM THE SWIMMING POOL PEOPLE Eglinton DC When you start talking pools start talking KAFKO LUXURY AT A POPULAR PRICE WINTER HOURS SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 1000 am to Midnight FRIDAY SATURDAY 1000 am to 200 am Guelph Street GEORGETOWN 8779980

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy