Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1976, p. 13

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GDAAHA weekly schedule by Richmond NOVICE Electric up two ulnars Pat and Ken scored once with to Howard Jackson and Doth Klrlc goal from Glen Leslie Smith Stone J Iniuranca Brian Crouch two and Todd Collins one or the winner Collins also let up one Steve McCarthy Had both Insurance markers I SS Auto Service I Georgetown Lions I Four goal by Jay Anderson two by Paul and sing by Doug Covert and Steve led LIS to a win Dosha 12 Gordon and John atsliled The Single by Shawn Cottey Hart and JameHodglnj all solo gave the win Brent Holt scored both Togs markers sot up by Scott Hamilton and Doug Wallers A hat trick to Ricky Fisher and s to Carol way to go gal Randy Donovan and Mine Webster helped Rods to the homes team Terry Grlevson Caroline Golds Blues I Terry with two and Ray the nati Paul and Geoff Tyler ass stad tor Golds blues bob Tim Chapman Jrdy Gordon another great gal ATOM LEAGUE Associates J A good team effort by Varlan for the win and Glen the twine up by Ibert Dave and Paul Food shooters were Mike and with Panabakcr sett no up one North Hilton Sports Finance Five players figured In the scoi Jeff Pryce Scott Marl an Conn ng and Ken Morrow with assists to K Dave Mark Ranee Morrow Terry frame Shawn Derek potted the other goals with goat with assists Dai marksmen were Alton and Do g ass sled OR J Nell Music Centre Robert Furnishings Porter set up Vernon Coles lor Htdg 1 Steve two Shawn with Tancoo Mark Pel lion AuloWreekari Line Transport I A pair goal by Steve All worm paced the k Miller Torey Greg Lawrle and Tom shol single with assists to Hick Aula Wreckers Construction Another pair goals by singles By IIEHALD Wednesday lrbruury la 1D7GPge 13 eked out the win scored two Don Glllandert and Doug Tlmpson added one each with hep from Greg Lews Humphreys and Wayne Storing Four Town shooters were jef and Wayne Osborne Tom Tom Tuchel and Greg Chris USA Plumbing James shot the lor the plumbers Ano Armstrong from a Criterion Carpet Johnson R sMeniWear Restaurant Brian King shot a pair goals to ead the ens wear whitewash John Warnock and Doug Mike Herb Johnson and Warnock earned the shutout Independent Forresters Adams win Kachmor Thatcher and also drew assists Sieve shot Motors J Cable TV I A solid team and goals by Scott Be volt Larry Davis Phil Wild Jim No gave the win Barry Hard r Beckett and Martin earned assists Dean set up John laretyk for Cable JUVENILE Tolled o pair gang J Taylor and Steve Foster shot singles with assists from Taylor Maker Dave and Dole Richmond Bob set up AlFllirfl Bill Rivers lit the lamp twice I led the Four In the nor midgets Jetf Lockwood Tom lay Osborne Malison ana one each with ass sli to Rivers Mark Patterson and Pot Gallagher earned shutout Klllsburgh Macs Milk J the net and dropped the game to HI Mark Waters scored three Paul Rick Greenwood one each with assists to Dob J ko Chr Mac Acton Towners bounced the Acton crew Mark Waters scored twice the first game Rick Greenwood go one with assists to Brian M Sweeile Bob and Paul Mark Waters must have been watching as he potted all live goals In the second game Jeff Moore J McCracken Randy McMeekln and Heck G llesp and Steve Lows helped Lowe Li Johnson Tim PEE WEE LEAGUE sCleanirs Motors A game wllh Ron Scoring Products I Mur solhergoal Paul Lesley Osborne Monica Pollock Ji 1 and Penny Patterson eerier scored the lone photo goal MIDOETLEAOUE I Construction Scott Wl the and Paul Morrow MonteQO potted two goals each In Jeff III Marc Pell Bingham score son v Assists alleyway PEE WEES Trad and Stone leading high average race with while the boys gh average s held by Sesame Strikers struck out against for the wh le the bombed the Raiders for all seven points Super Friends Pooh Bean cleon Peter Heather Wallace Donna 184 Curt 194 44S 739 Robbie 1SSI Rusty 147 Hope Co I i Char Wealh Standings Striken Iders I Bombers Super Little it and the Pooh 393 Scott eves Bray 101 Stone Terry 101 Nicholas Banes Cathy Humphreys 97 and Campbell Hi Sandra Marshall and Kelly ore It out tor me nigh overage both bowlers Russell leading the boys with The stole alt seven points from the Cougars while Alley Cats played the tune sevenpolnts from Rook es The New Ones won all three names from House The Silver Platers did the same to the Hoi Shots The Bang Bangers Banged away for two games and totals 436 Shelley Kelly McCorry 435 Wendy Carroll Guy I 433 166 Handy Cathy Crocker Cameron Layers 149 Sandra Marshall 40B Shane Lowln 417 USD and Jul 404 148 JUNIORS Hot Shots The Bowled Ones Bowled woy victory beating Kittens all games Tr look two games and totals if games and tola s the Spinners pie shooting Burl Grant David Flnlay Jennifer Arm strong 233 Cathy Coburn Ross Wayne R chardson 557 199 R chardson Cosle 218 Collier Scarborough ISO SENIORS Gary Richardson has average for the boys wllh 325 le Stephanie In lor tl The Seven Knock Outs Standings Grab Begs 23 Guess Who s Up Fantastic and Brown Knockouts Sin Packs s Brats 30 Super Stars Avenges J S B Belt J 373 A Mandarlno 304 R Loughnan J R Parker Parker High Scores Roger Russell Loiter 756273 Alan Christine Ide Karl Klein 654360 Lorry Barley Peter John Loughnan Roger Cooper 637373 John Jock Bergman WED AFTERNOON LADIES Team Standings Six 29 Jal Set Hits Mrs Happy Gong Lll 23 Skylarks Ding a rigs Newcomers Super 21 s Standings Dang Dingert New Ones Hot Shots Rookies Silver Platers Dodgers 7 J and Bui the Bowing won the Shoollng Wendy 394 G Getters Top Averages Marshall 277 John Sandra Pal Barber 195 Dot Hicks game The Pin managed to win only 234 Colin cks Til 268 Steve Heli gome from 244 Sandy 740 289 Rick 730 293 Bratkln Gary Richardson 361 Audrey Or en IBS lltono Joan Wrlghl Handy Top Scores Gutter Gang Bow Hot Shot Bowling Buddies Super Pa 1 artier Ann Bowled Ones 33 pin Spinners Pin Iter 18 Handy 649328 la Pin Ups and the Six 18 Audrey Hall Roberto Burke rolled the high single 46 a Lings Reject K 43 634257 Lorre Jamer Dumper Major Midgets come from behind Heading into Tuesday a playoff action against the Sunny Acre Farm Major Midgets knew hat they were behind proverbial eight boll The series was a beat two three affair and Dundas hod won the opening contest In a game In which the Georgetown team was not too Impressive The local lads handled the pressure in style dumped Dundas 64 The third and final game of the series was played last Thursday and this time the Sunny Acre crew were flying was out of the game and the early the latch the Bob Allison Paul Paul Martin and Mike Mike Buck and Jobb paced the arm attack against In Thursday s contest as they each had a pair while single markers were counted by Mike Richmond Paul Gringos Handy Bergeron Bob Andy and BUI Allison George hurtling out of the blocks and stung Goal scorers for Georgetown in Tuesdays game Included Randy Bergeron with a pair Ontario Outdoors Camping Show a big letdown by I don know about the rest of you folks but I was disappointed with the Toronto Camping Show I felt that they should have had more for the ordinary style of camper It seemed that the only persons that were of in teres to them were the ones with a huge bank account Trailers of every size and description were In evidence and the price tags up to MB There wen a few tent trailers along with the display by Woods Bag and Canvas with Other then that it was a show that have been called the Toronto Trailer Sellers Show Even after the rain of lost weekend Ice Is still good on Lake Simcoe The same warning is still in effect though Only go out with a fish hut operator or someone who knows what they are doing where they are doing bland Is giving up some good Lake Trout as Is the area around Island Apparently the successful fishermen ore scorning the huts for the open air style of fishing and the best lures are still the Lujon and similar lures Maybe this weekend will be the time the start to feed on a more regular basis as they have been somewhat slow up 111 this weekend Everyone knows of the success of the Lake Trout fishing now but I have nothing against catching a mess of Smelt or Herring through the Ice These are the fish that are making up the largest percentage of the fish caught with a lot of Perch The Simcoe area people will all tell you that the later in the season that you fish the better the fishing Is and that has proved to be true for the moat part although ice gets weaker as the weeks slide by but March 31 sees ice tillon Simcoe so take it from there Of interest to ALL fishermen Is the on fly fishing put on by the lusc Wilton Fly J- lining Club of Oak ville This will be held on March and run till March A very impressive list of experts on the art and sport of fly fishing will be on hand to show off and show you I stated that it will be of interest to all fishermen because I firmly believe that a fishermen should learn all that there is to learn about his sport and that Includes all other methods of fishing besides the one he prefers Anyway you might like what you see and lake the fly rod You could do worse believe me Twelve experts In their respective fields from the science or biology lo fly tying Some time ago In Ontario Outdoors I did a book review on the In America and Overseas Hugh MacCrimmon He Is also an expert on the Brown Trout In Ontario and will present a program in itself on this ana its imstaaahow I have said for every fisherman Please let meknow if you Intend logo or need further information on the program Have you done anything this week for our ONTARIO OUTDOORS Georgetown pairs enter first Halton- Peel competitions Ten couples from the Georgetown Figure Skating Club will be participating In the first Dance and Pairs Competition to be held in Victoria Park Arena In Brampton this Saturday There are couples from all over Ontario competing In the various categories with Georgetown having the biggest contingent Come out and the Georgetown team they there There will be no admission charge Skating starts at 2 pm Ron Snow the club president has announced that Thursday May will be the date of the club annual meeting Election of officers financial report and a discussion of club program mes will take place at meeting An invitation Is ex tended to nil Interested parents to attend the meeting Minor Hockey Schedule Friday Feb 4 Rink No Homes vsTyke Team No Rink No Tyke Team No No pm Rink No 1 Smith Stone vs Williams Electric Rink No 2 Transport vs Armstrong Insurance Rink No 1 Hills Catering vs Lion Rink No Auto Service vs Tack Togs Saturday am Chicken Villa Neil Music Centre am Git Muckart Furnishings am Standard Products AFT Mac Milk am Murray Motors Ontario Electrical League Plumbing vs Motors 20 am Kinsmen Club vs Barrager s Cleaners 10 Glrls Adams Photo vs Independent Order of 11 am Real Estate vs Elks Lodge 12 Johnson Carney Real Estate Freds Auto Body 1 MacPhcrson s Armbro Construction pm Fangs Restaurant Criterion Carpels FT Georgetown Chrysler Stevenson s Men Wear AV Tcnnant CAC Finance 4 30 pm North Motors vs IGA 10 Varlan Associates Metal Products Florists vs Variety 45 Garbutt Plumbing AJiW Drive In Sunday 7 am Cable TV vs Scotia bank am Masson Motors vs Burn s Transport pm Haiders Auto Wreckers pm Lane s Transport vs B FT Montcgo Construction Knights of Columbus vs Jim Steering Service 10 35 pm M FT Nellson vs Exchange House 1000 Winners Christie of Sinclair was a winner of In the lottery draw held in on January Acton Splash Flashes by Anne Pickering The Royal Life Saving Society has restructured their award system Many new courses have been initiated and age restrictions either dropped or lowered Acton Pool hopes to be able to incorporate their changes into Its programme by the summer season The following ore a list of the levels In the programme Life Saving 1 ill Bronze Cross Award of Merit Award of Distinction Life Saving and Fitness Award Scuba Bronie Life Saving 1 II and 111 have no age restrictions and they are meant to Introduce the candidate to techniques They replace the old elementary and In termed ate award The Life Saving Fitness Awordisnew There ore three levels that the swimmer can achieve silver gold according to how fast the lengths are swum and how great the endurance This should be on excellent way of seeing how fit everyone is other new award Is the Scuba Bronze Here swim mors learn scuba combined with llfesavlng skills Our swimmers are a half through this session of lessons with only six lessons until evaluation day Anyone wanting to phone the pool ask further in formation on of these programmes can da so by dialing 053 3140 The recreation deparmtnet will answer from 5pm to 10 p weekdays and 12 on weekends A reminder that our new rates arc in effect Everyone pays the same admission price of cents COULD BE A WINNER I SWEEPSTAKES ROGERS SHELL SERVICE GEORGETOWN DENTURE CLINIC 877 chicken ffVj WATSONS AUTO PARTS COUNTRY MART 856471 FLOWERS For Every Occasion From WEBBS FLOWERS AT ITS FINEST 87752812 POMPEI PIZZERIA SUDS CHILDREN S WEAR Many Special Clearance Values GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE Junior Farmers competing in Winter Games The Junior termers Mens and Ladles Bowling teams will compete In the Provincial Junior Farmers Winter Games to be held In Peterborough Saturday February They qualified for he Winter Games as a result of their win the Zone ill Junior Farmer competition held in Borrlc January The team will Join over regional champions from six zones who will compete in events such as mens and ladies basketball volleyball mens and Indies bowling and mens ladle mixed curling The provincial winter games Is one of several provincial activities provided by the Junior Formers Association of Ontario for Hi members Members of the team from Hornby Include Elaine Workman and Larry Workman from Acton Burt Harvey Burt and George Henderson and from Nerval Donna Hamilton Don Hamilton and ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS INCOME TAX PREPARATION 8772217 Mill Sf Georgetown

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