Two firsts two seconds and a fifth for town in TriCounty season TrlCounty Jutenlle Results Final Results tor 1975 1976 Season T 188 Brampton Georgetown Streclsville Oakville Milton Burlington Chinguaeousy Georgetown Doug Thompson Georgetown JlmZardo Compbell McKlnnon Brampton Rob Hamilton Georgetown Tim Peters Brampton JamesDeWeerd tree ill e Grahame Smart Brampton Steve Wilson Milton David 170 132 678 23 140 17 175 15 IS IB Goalkeepers Award Midget Results Streetsvilie Dun das Burlington Milton Guclph Brampton Top Ten Scorers Michael Richmond Georgetown JamesCourt Oakville Brewer Ellison Mi on Milton Michael Michael Jvlonogh an Randy Bergeron Georgetown Plumb Paul Martin Georgetown Goalkeeper A ward Is for 1975 1876Season Zl 154 51 j 105 6 154 4B9 12 10 10 14 3 7 14 102 635 15 3 105 100 17 762 10 Burlington Milton Brampton Georgetown An coster Oakville TrlCounty Bantam Results 1S751S7S L T 19 114 361 Top Ten Scorers Michael 19 Kenneth Rhodes Chinguacousy Milton 18 Sireetsvillc 16 Georgetown 19 Ronald Williams Chinguacousy 19 Jim Hall Oakville Thomas Grainger Milton Goalkeepers Award GP I GF GA PTS Oakville 19 123 Georgetown 16 Brampton 27 8 39 255 34 Milton 13 177 32 13 Burlington 12 11 71 192 28 203 An caster 16 50 18 Dundas 27 Top Ten Scorers 190 G A PTS John Hicks Bob Dean Georgetown 13 Craig Marshall Oakville IB Stan Fay Milton 18 14 Scott Oakville 16 30 John data 16 19 Robert Oakville 10 19 29 Richard Griffiths Milton 12 15 17 17 Georgetown 10 IB Goalkeeper Award Bra i flpton Atom Results Final Results for PTS SI 170 98 32 186 Burlington IB 3 94 42 116 39 Streetsvilie I 108 221 39 Oakville 11 5 117 Milton 11 12 124 5 47 104 15 Chinguacousy 189 14 Brampton 166 12 Dundas Top Ten Scorers A SamPerla 18 32 Bob Landry Milton 28 17 Robert Mo to Dundas 31 Eric Clark Georgetown IS II Howie Oram Georgetown 12 Dean Mess 1 19 Dean Reynolds 14 Brian Marshall Dundas 11 10 28 MikeAucato 13 IS Daniel atone Burlington 19 Goalkeepers Aw Tilt February IB 11 Geminis drop two games Tilt MINIS were not in top form last Saturday night as they were dumped by and Rick TomKlnson shown here warding off another Derby scoring attempt had a hectic evening facing a total of 41 Derby drives Raiders lose first termedinte lost a chance virtually clinch first place in the league standings at home last Friday night as lost a to the Port Sailors by a win for Port Colborne lied the two clubs atop the league heap with 45 points Aflcr Fridays contest the Sailors still had three games remaining in their schedule and chances will be going all out to break the deadlock with the Haiders Several teams in he loop still have games to play so Georgetown final league position has not yet been established It is safe to say however that they on finish any lower than third Only about fans lumed out on riday night to see the battle for the league lead and in truth they exactly treated to the best game of the year The Raiders held Mike Dixon breaks Maple Leaf record Mike Dixon well know In Georgetown for his exploits as a runner another feature to his already over flowing cap this past Friday as he won the high school Jvo- event at the Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor Gomes In winning the race Mike set new record of 10 7 and this eclipsed the standard he set last year In this event Runners from throughout Ontario had forworded their times to the meet organizers in order to qualify for the race but even after the had been separated from the wheat a field of over run challenged tor top spot The runners were divided into two heats and the best times moral decided Royalettes will play in expanded league The Georgetown will again challenge for the league title in the Peel Girls League The Indicated that they will again enter the league at a leagut meeting held on February The league will have a somewhat different look this year as two new entries Milton and will Join Georgetown Burlington Aldirwood Brampton Bramalca and Woodbrldgc The Royal el lea will soon be starting indoor workouts and all girls IB years of age or under as of January 1 1076 are welcome to Further information about the team can be obtained by contacting Ted Wilkes at 877 placlngs Mike was representing Georgetown District High School and was especially pleased to beat two other outstanding young Ontario runners Paul of Kitchener finished in second place and he and Mike art almost equally regarded In track circles Dave hod won the OFSSA All Ontario Senior Cross Country title but was no match for Dixon on Friday The triumph at the Maple Leaf Indoor Games should sit well with Mike as he prepares for what will be the biggest challenge of his running career On February Mike will be leaving for Wales where he will compete In the Junior Division of the World Cross Country Championships Mike competed in Britain before but never against such world clans competition He regards the upcoming race the high point of his track career to date and Is well aware thai he carries the beat wishes of many Georgetowncrs on his journey lead after minutes but neither team loo to play inspired hockey second period had much the same pattern as the opening minutes this time Port Meld the and minutes of play the game was tied Throughout the first two periods it seemed thai both teams were concentrating too much on flnessi while com forsaking the physical part of the game and this just might have sunk the Red and White crew chances By the time the third period got under way it appeared that the Haiders hod given It their all just come up with the supreme effort to pull out a win Port Georgetown 1 in the final stanza and this deciding margin of victory It sometimes happens for inexplicable reasons that a team just can get up for what Is regarded as a crucial game This Is what happened to the Haiders on Friday night and so their efforts over Ihe last few weeks in search of the league title may all come to naught Regardless of where they finish in the league standings the playoffs are still to come and the Raiders have always proved the moat tenacious in post play This year s edition should prove no ex and doubtless will continue to provide their fans with source of pride Four Raiders figured in the scoring on Friday night and they Included Tom Webster Junior and John for IhL Sailors included Wayne Gallinger with a pair while singles went Bob Rend Steve and Rice Semifinal playoff action in the Central Ontario Junior loop got under way last weekend but for the Georgetown Geminis and the team supporters their was a somewhat less than auspicious debut The Gems were handed one of their worst defeats of the year by Streetsvilie at home Saturday night then suffered a ner vewracking overtime loss to Brampton in Brampton Sunday evening Gemini coach Paul Robin son while disappointed at the especially Saturday night a did not use the verbal lash on his charges rather he expressed confidence that the team could and would bounce back and pointed out that there was still a long way lo go before any of the three was threalened with elimination The Central league semi finals have the three quarter final winners Georgetown Streetsvilie and Brampton squaring off In a double home home round robin tournament Ihut will eliminate one team The two remaining teams will hen meet in a seven scries to determine the league champion will lake lo the ice eight limes therefore the two losses ore not considered critical at this point Saturday gome was up for grabs until the third period At that point Streetsvilie led dominating By the five minute murk of the final period however the picture had changed drastically The four limes two of the goals were power play effort lepcd In front The Gems attempted to come back but it was Ihnl the opening minutes of the third period had taken their loll and that the die had been The had been Idle for a week while and Brampton were embroiled in their quarter final duels and perhaps Ihls was deciding factor as the third period in Saturday match clearly belonged to Streetsvilie Chris Milne Kevin Retus Dole Mi esc la nice and Bob pooled the Gemini goals while Jim and George Chandler who each scored a pair paced the Derby attack Single gunners included Gord Jim Gibson Scott Snnrk Robin Swayie The Geminis appeared to be back on form Sunday night in Brampton unfortunately on incident that occurred near the end of the second period quite possibly cost them a win Gemini centre Chris Milne lone of the hardest workers in the league in attempting to mare a faceoff shoved a Brampton off the puck The referee caught a piece of the action and ruled that Milne had speared the Brampton player This left the Gems with virtually two lines for the final period and Brampton who had dropped behind early in the period scored the tying goal at the 11 mark The teams went through a scoreless ten minute overtime period but Brampton ended the agony the mark of overtime Unfortunately for the locals because of the match penalty Milne will be forced to sit out the next three games and this could have a telling effect on their game plan Gemini Included Doug Barnes Becker Charlie Larry Peterson and Bill Allison Gary Halls had a pair for Brampton while singled went to Ross Wes Campbell Dove Boss and Smith Dixie Ventures Grant Sloane was In net for Brampton as Brampton hod reported an injury to one of their two regular net minders Paul Robinson had to almost physically su press a chuckle when reporting this development but reiterated his Intention to use only players that have carried his team into the playoffs for the remainder of this season All Is well in the Gemini camp as they continue semifinal play but the crunch will come this Saturday That when the Geminis host again and the Importance of a win cannot be underestimated Game time Saturday at the Gordon Memorial Arena Is MacCormack wins 5 Pin Championship MacCormack last year Canadian Ladies Master Bowling Champion continued on the championship trail last In Hamilton as she won the Ladies Singles Opening Championship in the Carllng Breweries Ontario Pin Bowling Championships of Georgetown finished in 11th spot in the Ladies Single It by for after four games she found herself in eighth place 73 pins behind the leader She made up the deficit In the Inst four games however and captured first prize money of The Zone Ladles team made up of Charlcnc and Marg from Georgetown and ably couched by Georgetown Barber finished second The Zone F Mens team with Georgetown reprLfenlnlivc Jim Nicholson captured first place in their vision The Mixed learn representing Zone F finished in second place and the Zone F Men team have now won the right to compete in the Carllng O World Pin Cham to be held In April 17 and 18 GET INVOLVED WITH THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES INFANTRY Consider the Infantry as in opportunity to discover and world It bird demindlng ob but rewards art great thus TRAVEL The Infantry are stationed In Victoria Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Pet swowa Ontario London Ontario Quebec and West Germany In addition soldiers are found In Cyprus and Egypt Exercises are conducted from the Arctic rde to Panama and from Norway to We guarantee that you will know more of Canada and the in addition you receive lore living J Europe UN pay In tied pay on i numerous little such si movement every move further you receive free medt care and Inexpensive room and board CAREER Although many get out alter live years of lor who decide on a career the lor available to anybody who lei 01 course eligible or a great per PURPOSE The infantry Keeping peace In Egypt and Cyprus They are contributing our defence In Europe Soldiers participate in exercises designed to guarantee Canadian sovereignly In Arc and the last you saw of forces personnel a slsllng In searches or lost children or escaped or build dikes to flooding were In all probability We work for peace In Canada and around the world Requirements to join the Infantry can round at the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre 15 Street West Phone Monday to Friday to or visit the Mobile Recruiting Unit Georgetown Armories and Wednesday each month 12 noon Rumours prove correct as three teams pull out of Halton fastball loop What had been passed off i mere rumour within the Men Fastball League became reality last Wed at leagues annual meeting as fhrec team and withdrew as league members The league had been advised that these team had intentions of entering Toronto loop and as no representatives turned up at the annual meeting it was accepted that had opted to withdraw The teams represented at the meeting Included Georgetown Glen Williams Hornby Lowvllle and Gord Ilea Paul Marshall Bob Marchand carried the Merchant colours while Glen Williams had Bill Zlllo and Bub McGowan on hand Hornby Palermo Rea Paul Marshal and Bob carried the Merchant colours while Glen Williams had Bill and Bob on hand Gord the Merchant s manager last year was need that he could and would carry on as things stood at present but stated that the league would be accepting applications for entrance from viable teams up until March 15 The league executive also sports a new look as Bob Stevenson of Brampton takes over league president George aside from holding the past presidents position settles into the office of vice president and Robert Fox of steps in as the 1976 secretary treasurer GOLF COUNTRY CLUB Trafalgar Mile of Private The Complete Family Country Club offer HOLE PRO SHOP SWIMMING TENNIS MODERN CLUB HOUSE SQUASH I SAUNA LOUNGES DINING ROOMS LOCKER ROOMS SNACK OAR These facilities complete and in IMITEL7 number MEMBERSHIPS a membership Quota Call PAUL MARTIN 878484B