GDMHA WEEKLY ROUNDUP Tom Cull redhot in Bantam action JUVEN1LLE DIVISION MUlcr Steering In this fast paced well played game Mister Steering were out In front by at the end of the second period rallied however pics up Jw two points Jeff Richardson had a pair for the winners while Alex Vlrog Gary Johnston Curt Jam io Hansen and Scott Turner fired singles For Mister Steering Russell Hogan Paul Lehman Mark Johnson and Gary Mcllvray were the marksmen Junior Exchange The Raiders led until with a bit less than two minutes left to play Exchange House got the tying goal Pat Gallagher unassisted scored for the Raiders with Brad Waters on a pass from Scott McLaughlin replying for Exchange MIDGET DIVISION Scotia Bank MoolgoB4TI The Bankers came up with a strong team effort to turn back Both goal tenders played well For Scotia Craig Wilson Perry Steel and Brian Jnmlcson while Wheeler got both goals Bums Tram per 1 Motor 3 Paul Morrow paced the winners attack accounting for all four goals Kevin Harrison picked pair q assists Dave Greg Scully and Brian King hit for singles Cable TV Both teams ailout and the score was indicative of the excellent efforts of both teams Tim scored both Lanes goats with Tony and John La Rose bending the twine Tor Cable BANTAM DIVISION McPhtnoniZ Six different players shared In the Chrysler scoring Kevin Phillips Adrian Vugts Vernon Coles Rick Wa Hereon Weir and Jim Gordon were the marksmen Rod Sparks with Brad and Rob assisting scored both goals Johnson and Carney Real Estate I Chris March Ron Girardi and Terry Moslaard each fired a pair to lead Johnson and Carney with Jim Massena and Pete Far adding singles Scan McQuarrie scored twice in a losing effort with Mark Doug Ivany Arnold Brands Robin Rivers and Doug Smith scoring singles Stevenson Mens Wear Criterion Carpets In this cakewalk Ernie ItaHcr got the hatrtck Clint Gird wood notched a pair while single markers went to Mike Sanderson Andrew Brakcl and Mike Mlchm Paul Kirby on an unassisted effort scored the lone Criterion goal Auto Elk Lodge Brian Mulrhcad and Gary Yates scored the winner a goals with Rob San ford on a pass from Mike Roberts scoring for Elk Lodge K In way Pools Tom Cull led this onesided romp as he scored five times and picked up three assists to pace attack Jim Purvis fired a ha trick Cliff polled two markers while singles to Bruno Schuetz and Lcm Kulper Jeffrey Parker Michael Dine and Paul Wilson scored for Kingsway Wilson also had pair of assists Chicken Villa Mark notched a ha trick in a winning effort with David adding single Scot Murray and Kevin McArlhur scored for Chicken Villa GR Ontario Eke Irks ml League John scored four times for Muckart Tom notched a ha trick Mike West had a pari of markers with Bobby Marks scoring a single counter Greg Porter had a fine game for Ontario he grabbed the Glen Baker scored the fourth Electrical goal Macs Milk Murray Motors 1 In a total team effort seven marksmen bad a hand in the Macs scoring Phil Wickers Mike Richard Ward Ken Morrow Brian Stone Ken Ruff and Rob Fleming shared In the offensive display Rick Greenwood unassisted scored for Murray Hot Motors Andy Carter netted a while Gory Lock wood fired a pair to lead North Ha I ton singles went to Brian McQueen Eiay Wallace John Tassonc and Rod Cook Lock wood and Dunne Wilson each had two assists ForBaz Bob had a pair singles going to George Osborne John Rivers and Mark Waters Cleaners Peter Mnrlineau Kevin Scanlon and Mark scored for with Keith Bob Bingham and Shayne Hillock netting markers for Standard Products Nell I Music Centre Gary Frcnchs and Gary Cuthbcrtson each scored twice to lead Standards Paul Clark and Dennis Lawrence had singles Steve Williams had two for Nells while Paul had a single ATOM DIVISION Chris IGAO Rick Harden earned the shutout with a line effort Tim Murdock scored twice Peter and Jackson assists TennantO Andrew Mustard recorded his third in as many games while Claude Gallant registered the Goose Egg Finance Richard McCouley Steve Smith Gary and Doug scored markers for the winners Dan Hall had both Finance goals ulk Pic Variety Tim and Jay Anderson each had a pair of goals for Varian Paul Dobson fired a single Anderson Dobson and each earned single assists as did Fred Goldsmith Tim Glen Leslie and Tim Fleming scored for Pic DIVISION Smith and Stone Williams Electric 1 David Bert rand notched two markers while George Kent added a single to lead the winning attack Mark unassisted scored for Williams Georgetown Optimists Blurs Greens John Stefan picked up the shutout while Jason Arnold and Jason Knight each had a pair and Chris and Mark Lorito fired singles In the offensive department KnlRhlsofColombusItrdiS Patrick McCarthy netted four goals for the with Doug McDcrmott adding a single Peter and Roger Alchin scored for the Golds I Jo Gulf I Michael Webster on passes from Howard Green and Brian Peacock scored for Scnga on passes from Jon Hammer and Billy Ward scored for Joe llaltonlflllsCalering Brad Klavkalns Louis and Ken scored for the Catering crew Bob Anderson and John Watts replied for the Transport Armstrong Insurance I Brett Ser jeans ton Brian Dohcrty and Ian Fudge netted markers for Armbro Jamie and Steve McCarthy scored for Armstrong GIRLS DIVISION IUOFT Dean can Jones netted a ha trick and Jennie Milne scored twice to lead the attack singles were counted by Bonita Kennedy and Sharon Anderson For Adams Rose Ann Girardi scored the lone marker Georgetown Industrial 4 Monica Pollock had two goals and an assist to pace the Queens attack Clare Carter and Elaine Taylor notched singles Major Bantams finish season The Stationery major bantams closed out their scheduled play with a loss to Burlington last Thurs day night The lakecrew Jump ed Into a quick lead In the Ihe middle frame the DRG got their first goal Scott borne pass sending Dan Key In on a breakaway for the score Burlington stole the puck and scored a short hand ed goal early In the third period The locals got Ihelr second goal a minute later Osborne from Dave Veltch and Reynolds on some good pass The Veltch Osborne and Reynolds for all the DRG scoring not a co- Incidence as they were the only line passing the puck qualifying round against begins this Thursday with the bants trav to Dundas home next Thursday for the second game The are also off to Clinton on Sunday as In Clintons Ninth an Bantam Hockey Tour their opposition In the first game Is North Halton curlers win Seagram bonspiel By PEGGY I BILL Our first duty this week la to express our appreciation to Lynn Gerrard who has been writing the curling news for the past few weeks while we Old Country Thank you Lynn for a Job well done All club curling this week with the exception of Ihe business girls was cancelled due to the Halton Peel Bon spiel on Monday Tuesday Thursday evenings and the Division 9 Championship of the O C A Seagram Mixed Competition on Friday day and Sunday Only one of our men a rinks made it through to the finals of Peel which was held on Saturday at Milton That rink Included skip Steve McDermot Gary Knight Gord Nugent and Bill Sandford They won the consolation prize to the main event The Seagram a Mixed was a double knockout com petition with 11 rinks competing for the honour of representing in the all Ontario Finals be held In OakvlIIe February Following two days of play on Friday and day there emerged two win The winner of the A unbeaten up to this point Included skip Warren Brooke Shirley McDermot Steve and Lynn of our club The winners of side was a rink from Dixie Club ing skip John Shirley Pick George Pick and These two rinks met in the final on Sunday at 1 This game resulted in a win for Dixie making necessary to curl another game at pm Warren and his rink emerged victorious becoming Dlvison champions for the Second sue ccssive year Congratulations and best wishes to you all at Some of our ladles have been picking up out of town honours this past week At Brampton In the Ladies Invitational Rose Bowl skip Bobbie Phillips Vivian Kruger Cathy and June Russell curl cd five games and lost only one and were runners up to the Bacardi Trophy winners At St George a In Come lot Spiel skip Joan Mustard Lynn Heather Knight and Ellen Bums won both their games but the girls didn have quite enough points and came second Both rinks cer gave a good account of themselves congratulations Four of our men curlers were also out of town last week at Avon lea participating in the Associated Canadian Travel Bonspiel There were rinks entered membership in the A C T was a prerequisite from our members Skip Gord Partridge and Bill formed half of the rink that came third In the event and skip Ashcroft and Doc Russell were on the rink which wan the D event The Winter Carnival held last Saturday was a great success the clubhouse was furnished with wall to wall people wilh the largest crowd ever In attendance In conclusion may we say s great to be back Sec you on the Ice I SNOW REMOVAL USING TRACTOR AND SNOW BLOWER DRIVEWAYS FARM LAT6S ETC SOUTH OF GEORGETOWN CALL MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE I JO I- IIIIIS TRANSPORT J 111 LIS SMITH STONt Iff- II TON INI 1S I ATI- RING j mil vms 1 1 r critic II I HISS I I- HID JANUARY 1977 I IM Team No IM Team No I3 to Team Nos SATURDAY FEB 19TT ARENA am v Standard Products 30 am Robert Gougeon vi Plumbing am North Motor Sales vi Murray Motors am Mac Milk vs Chicken Villa It DO am Neil Music Centre vi Baz Motors noon Cleaners Ontario Electrical IS nm Varletv Florists IS Chris 1GA Centric tors JO Metal Product vt Plumbing M LAC Finance Varian Asioclate SATURDAY FEB 1077 ARENA am Johnson Carney Real Estate vs MacPhersons am Elks Lodge vi Stevenson Men Wear 05 am Georgetown Chrysler vs Pools am Construction vs Auto Wreckers I Real Estate Criterion Carpet Adams Photo I Georgetown Industrial Queens Exhibition bam SUNDAY MEMORIAL ARENA Stella honk vi Burn Tram port 6 15 Motors Cable TV 7 Construction vs Lone Tram port a 45 Junior Raiders Neilson 10 pm Mister Steering House THE HERALD Wednesday January It77 Page It Wrestling Rebels impress in winning tournament BY COLLI All the RebelWrtatlers were up early on Saturday January the as they travelled to Waterloo to compete In the WaterlooOxford Invitational This tournament featured learns Including Shelby from the S A Lakeport from St Catherines and Winston Churchill from Toronto Not taking this tournament as seriously as heir own the had several wrestlers competing in a heavier weight class Never Iheless every member battled to win as It is the only way they know how to wrestle This surprised Coach McKay who did not the wrest were as mentally ready as they were It must have been the calibre of the other wrestlers there Coach Bob McKay not The desire to defeat past opponents can get someone mentally up for a All members wrestled hard never giving up As a team the Rebels had a strong day winning In the double elimination tournament Jerry Paul at S3 lbs well and placed second Before coming to high school Jerry had never wrestled be At lbs Frank went unchallenged to place first Rookie Grant Marshall wrestled well and placed 10th BUI Davis easily won lbs as he was in a class of his own OFSSA champ Rick Rodgers looked to place first at 106 lbs Dean Sea Han placed in this tough wcighldass At 115 lbs Pete and Brian placed 4th and 3rd respectively Bath wrestled well in a weightclass that contained Canadian Champion George Gonowski At 123 lbs Phil Milno had a tough day and placed In a large at 130 lbs Ted Phillips returning from an Injured elbow placed Behind him Steve Bobbins placed At 13d lbs John Wright well to place Steve Cropper at 141 lbs met stiff competition and ed7lh AtlGSIbs Brent Collier placed in a large weight class Veteran Steve Turner ONTARIO OUTDOORS This one for the fisherman who docs not wish to go out In the cold weather Or anyone a half hour free from time to time Or someone who wishes to turn spare time Into cash FLY TYING I recently spent an evening Bob who owns and operates THE FLY BOX in I was somewhat taken aback by the vast quantities of material that Bob keeps on hand for his many customers some of which are commercial fly I counted thirty different kinds and of hooks Including a number which is sosmall you can hardly hold It Some of tolls of the trade or hobby If you wish that are sold through the FLY BOX arc vises for holding the hooks This Is a must although some hold the hook In the fingers A Rood pair of scissors is essential and hackly pliers area handy item along with thread bobbin holders Several books have been published on fly tying and of these Bob Raynard recommends FLIES by J LEONARD and this book lists 2200 fly patterns The preferred choice according to Bob should be THE COMPLETE FLY TIER by CROSS For the expert that gets into some trouble or the beginner thai needs help in understanding the methods then FLY TYING PROBLEMS by VENIARD and DOWNS will solve these and sells at THE FLY BOX sells all three as well others INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY BOX SCORE GAME RESULTS THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION CLAIR 1st Period TC Jack Kemshead Bob 10 2nd Period Bob Snow 42 TC Ray Peacock Bob 10 3rd Period TC Bob Rick Thompson Jack Kemibead 14 SHUTOUT NELSON WAYJAY I vsSANDIIII L6 1st Period till Warren Craig unassisted 15 Bill Cation unassisted 2nd Period Marly Jay Bill Davis 30 Warren Don Hal Grant Bodnar 14 3rd Period Rod Halls unassisted 12 Keith Halls Marty Jay ROYAL PIZZA KINGS NORVALR 1st Period Nor Rick Johnson Hay Dave Holmes Nor Dave Irons John Dave Holmes 11 II 2nd Period Nor Rick Johnson I Dave Holmes John Nor Dave Holmes Rick Johnson Ray IS 3rd Period Nor Brian Beaumont Nor Brisa Beaumont Ray Ingtis Nor Brim Beaumont BUke Inglls Ray Inglls 15 25 Nor Blake Inglls Jim 27 FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOE STORE Shoes For Entire Orthopedic Prescriptions fitted at reasonable Main went unchallenged for the day winning the final match He captured the As a team Georgetown was first with points second with 144 points Shelby only one point behind with points Winston Churchill fourth with points and J Ross with points The Rebels would like to thank Tony Krujlc of Beaver foodb who sponsored he a wards for their tournament last week The next action will be in Ottawa as the Rebels travel to Smiths Falls Thursday and on to Woo da worth Secondary School Saturday team will be spending three days in Smiths Falls with former coach Lew Martin LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY CLUB HOUSE RESERVATION reull Racing At Best At 0RANGEVILLE RACEWAY TUESDAY EVENING AD1ES NIGHT LADIES AD FREE SUNDAY AFTERNOON POST TIME I Ml6961 Such Hems as PEACOCK SWORD and BADGER HACKLE or CHINCHILLA HACKLE add to the aura of his interesting hobby Wool Chinchilla Tinsels Furs and Feathers arc all put to good use and about sixty percent of materials arc available from friends who hunt or even from road kills To get Into this absorbing hobby an even should need Including vise thread holder hooks a good book on the subject with hackle pliers and dubbing needle as options A catalogue is available free by writing to THE FLY BOX BEDFORD ONTARIO Don I forget the ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS AND HUNTERS annual convention to be held at the INN ON THE PARK TORONTO Feb 17 to This is the annual and be an especially good one At least try to get there Tor part of it the program includes social as well as business with a dance and banquet social and dance per person and the Saturday and dance per person But registration for two Including above is and for single is Include the hotel rooms This is no CABIN FORTWP The fishing regulations for arc now in the store shelves and I am already planning trips according to Ihe openers Take a look around there Is always something special about ONTARIO OUTDOORS SHUT OUT BRIAN LAI HP LFADINC SCORERS NAME T GP A TP Brian Beaumont Nor 12 I a Louis GC IB Nor 12 Nor 13 II 23 10 Ray Nor 12 l IB 14 II 12 Ray Peacock 14 it John McKeen Nor 4 4 TEAM STANDINGS TEAM T GF IS 3 24 a air Sunoco 15 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