Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1977, p. 15

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NORTH HALTON WINNERS Recipients of silver cups roses and trophy for winning the ladies held at Georgetown North Golf and Country Club Wednesday arc left to right lead June 2nd Myroa Gordon skip Judy Mldduugh and vice Core all of Brampton Anne Tim made the presentations after the day long tournament for area curlers Chrysler Bonspiel on curling agenda By Peggy Bill Last week curling schedules should have returned to nor mat but on Wednesday the ladies open ran so far over lime that the Bus i Girls League in the evening had to be cancelled Friday due to the wrath of the wea ther man mixed curling had to be cancelled Hopefully this week things will return to normal Last week one of our ladies entered an B event day Bonspiel at Curling Club The rink skipped by Beltc id with Gail Sparks and Jean Brandcr were runners up to the third event trophy well done girls The first ladies open plcl of the season was held lost Wednesday the girls were competing for the Curling Trophy First draw results were a win for Brampton in second place was a home rink skip Dons Dorothy Hamilton Jane Burrows and Marg Tec In third place was a from In the second a Milton came first again in second place was a George town skip Bobbie Phillips Lena Bums Mary Ellen Jet Reynolds In third place was another from Brampton overall points win and winner of the Trophy was the Brampton skipped by Judj On Saturday a mixed bons was held with a difference Members were able to invite friends outside of the ctub but each rink had to be a club member Two games and the high points winner was skip Irwin Noble Joy Noble Bob Ann Lorraine Thiessen Bob and Ann curl out of Burling ton and are daughter and son in liw of Joy and Irwin high points winner skip Gord Partridge Cnylhia Partridge Walter Gwin Austin tcr and curl out of Golf and Country Club home grown nnk of skip Broom head Broomhcad Bob Sparks and Gail Sparks this was Reg first game since years ago goes to show he certainly lost his Everyone reported they had very good lime and that after ill is said and done is the name of the game The sign Is up in the lounge for the mixed Chrysler Spiel so if you don want to be your name to iht list now This spiel will be run or the week com ONTARIO OUTDOORS Recipe for Snowshoe Rabbit by told Cretk Conservation Area will be the host for the Retriever Trials sponsored by the I OWN fc of The dales are Ftb March 13 and April 1977 from nam to p m A calender of en for the year may be obtained by writing to M T A SHOHEH DOWNSVIEW Tht Motor Home Show and the Trailer Show will come to the International Centre in Mallon Feb 23 to Weekdays from noon to 10 p Saturday 10 a to p m and noon to 7 m This year the shows offer an CLINIC for help with servicing problems and maintenance of vour There Is he chance at an JIB Put these dates on your calender if you are interested In recreation vihichs You never know if you win that one you wilt quickly gain an interest WHY should of any concern to us here in the south This question was asked of me this wLtk I hid stressed he importance of it on my program on Cable I because of Its J historic significance and because of the recreational value to canoeists I or miles there Is a park reserve for feet on both sides of the river This will ensure no further ALI 11- NAT IONS while the possibility of establishing a park is fully explored Over canonists now use the MISSINABI every year The booklet INFORMATION is available from PARKS INFORMATION PARK TORONTO Anyone with to days to spare and a love for the canoe will this one ANTI HUN riltS ANTI HUNTING That is a quote I like and know to he true from my own personal and involvement in the conservation groups and the hunters groups One of the advantages of having a story or article published Is receiving an advance copy The 1977 issue of the AND has a letter by one WALLY CUMMINGS Wally feels we should all to sign up one new member each month to the ONTARIO rFDLRATIONOF worthy goal and a big one We have added new members to the federation since May of 1076 and this must be increased if we wish to remain a strong voice for conservation and hunting and rights Just received letter from BRIAN of Georgetown Brian Is an hunter with high on his Hit and he has had very results this winter on Hirers Hire is a recipe Brian sent to me for addition to my Tin one he borrowed from a Mrs Milton Quarter two no hoes dip the pieces In milk roll in seasoned flour brown In frying pan with oil Remove quarters to roasting pan Saute 1 cup finely sliced onion and I eup finely diced celery spread onion and celery over quarters pour eup milk over all and cook uncovered for about I hour at SERVES FOUR That Is hrcc and me Good food heritage of ONTARIO OUTDOORS Coaching recognition The Ontario Hockey Association is planning a campaign geared to give coaches more recognition It wis that a poster will be distributed across that will have a pic of a young player looking up at the coach and saying Thanks Coach It is hoped that poster will convey the theme of thanking hockey Hon Smith however who is Hockey Technical Director for Ontario and Chairman of the Coaching and Certification Committee of the Ontario Hockey Council is more specific He commented Let s not honk coaches who don try to improve their knowledge teaching skills and Coaching philosophies who yell at their players and who yell at referees who play their stars all the time who believe that winning comes before everything else Smith suggests wiys of helping this The Coaching and Cer tlfication Committee of the Ontario Hockey Council recommends for the sake of he players that local com hockey associations do three things Have all their coaches attend National Program clinics as often as possible Have regular meetings where ideas in le exchanged and special guests films and panel discussions can be used to help Forma Coaches Committee to monitor and evaluate all coaches often The Ontario Association the Coach Is the most Important influence on player and wc owe it to the kids to sec that he does a good job The game is or them and we must do everything to help hem enjoy game Geminis drop Milton host Derbys Saturday Wednesday February Page After having suffered two disappointing losses during he week the Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms minis were faced with the prospect of two crucial gomes one against Milton who were In the battle with the Gems for he league sixth and final playoff spot Similarly they were going Into the games without the service of their Coach Paul Robinson who was sitting out a Iwo game suspension hand out at the previous Wcdncs day game against Dixie Club General Manager Bob Tost was pressed into service behind the bench and through his leadership the Gems pick up two of a possible four points The points In effect could be accepted as four points as they came at the expense of the Milton Flyers on Sunday evening Saturday night at home against the first place Oak ville Blades the were plagued by a third period letdou n and he lakcshore crew were able to wangle a The exiled Gem Coach Paul Robinson noted We had hem on he ropes but you cm I play minutes of hockey in this league and expect to win score was knotted at alter minutes Of play but the were in front by a count after the second period dead locked the game at at the mark of the third and from this point managed to control the game The Blades jumped in front for the first time In the gome at the 14 mark and barely 20 seconds later scored what pro ved to be clincher The got a marker at the 19 mark but It proved to be their gasp Mike Osborne Charlie Kno Bill McGllloway Ian e and Paul Martin got the By the midway mark of the Georgetown markers and Rob- third period the Geminis had was particularly tied the score at and It was pressed with play of young dear that the gome momen Hick turn was all theirs Instead of was in net for the locals and suffering a letdown the handed shots continued to just returned to team otter pour on the steam and netted a hack injury but will be lost two more markers while once more for one or the Gems blanking Milton to literally upcoming two remaining put the gome on Ice season games He was Coach Robinson singled out assessed a major Ian Symc Bill McGllloway after he game or berating and Joe South for special the pnise and commented that The Geminis Journeyed to Miller in the Gemini Milton or Sundiy night net white starting out bit game Ire scheduled from the finished strong and In previous fcnday and fact came up with several key Swimming Rebels prep for Haltons By Drew Clarke Any thoughts the GDIIS Swimming Rebels may have had about a perfect season were dashed as they were defeated In their last two meets by powerful squads from Burlington Nelson and Lord Elgin High Schools The Rebel cause was aided by the performance of several individuals and did much to make up for the absence of some of he team regulars As a result the meet not only provided the younger swim mere with an opportunity to gain experience and en Co but also gave Coach Tom Adams a chance to see the talent hell be working with In he meet the seniors prised in coming close to up setting a talented Nelson The basis for that result was the continued dom i nation of George I own senior girls in their division Leading Senior Girls to victory were Heather Clarke winner of the metre Back stroke and freestyle events and Pauline victorious In the Individual Medley and metre Freestyle Other winners included Mary Lynn Morrow in the metre ly and Cathy de in the metre Freestyle Rebels also received a strong effort from Jennie Thompson who just missed top spot in her events Other did ell highlighted only by Beth warts victories in he Junior Girls 1 M and events and Gary Brown triumph in the and 100 metre Senior Boys Freestyle events Other Rebels putting In good efforts included Kim Grummett winner of the Jun lor Girls 100 metre Freestyle and both Carolyn Inrrlson and Tamml who finished well In Ihelr events The Junior Boys despite being shutout got good efforts from Kevin Thompson Milch Maitland in I M and from Marc Andy Bigg in the lOOmilrc freestyle A week later at Pool the Rebels heir toughest at the season and were whipped by the op Georgetown clinches first place in loop tin i this Georgetown entry In Contact league Is still undefeated with three lo go In the schedule John Packer and Mcrvc McNnm mira ran their goal totals to 19 and as George town clinched first place day night JAN Led by John Packer and Mervc McNammarn each three goals Georgetown defeated Counlry 117 TIAM Georgetown Li Milton S OR John Packer Wilier Howie Sid Harris Brian and Bill Wells JAN Georgetown wrapped up first place as the defeated Town Gents John Packer led the with two goals Singles went to Howie and Ken Nor man George Koeslog was out standing in the Georgetown had heir backs against A win against Mltlon was crucial If the locals were o aspire to gain a playoff position A fine come from behind team effort resulted In an Georgetown win and an almost sure playolf berth Milton jumped out to a first period lead but just over the mark of the sec and the had narrow the to After the second frame Milton sported a lend but the Georgetown were just coming to life in the dying minutes of the game Gemini Captain Doug Bar paced the local attack notching a hoirick and picking up two assists lanSymohada pair of markers as did Larry Peterson while Marly Kendall fired a single Tins Saturday at the Memor Arena the Geminis play game time p m The following Wed nes day the Gems round out their regular schedule with a home game against Brampton team The Burlington squad of several former C A A swimmers dominated the Junior events to gain their margin of viclory but were seriously challenged in the senior division even edging the lotal swim mers by a few points The Seniors were piccd by M Lynn Morrow who enjoy her most successful meet as a Rebel In the 100 metre and trokc events Teamimtc re her sup- re macy In the metre Free style ind metre Fly events Also victorious were Jennie Thompson In 1 and neither Clarke In Backstroke The Senior Boys were alio relatively successful in their division Best per or minces on the day were put in by Glenn 0 Connor and 1- who on the Individual Medliy and 100 metre events rtspecllvely A third Gcore town winner was Drew Clarke in the too metre freestyle efforts were received m Din Aldham Brad and John McFarlane in their events me Junior Girls fared a little better as both Beth Stew heir inning performances of the previous week in and 100 metre respectively Good efforts Laurie 1 Jane in I Belly also helped the iusi of the Junior iris who I id trouble a leu I throughout the On the pic the upcoming Hilton County Swim ham that he w is optimistic In ay would i that this earn is eapible finish inK third in the Based on meet results this season the teams from ord ind Nelson have Giorgctown and sub have belter rceords insists that his team is not thing for grimed ml hard work is tie key lo improve mint To third spot Rebels musl with rumoured strong teams from and Queen Park High Schools The Rebels hive faced Battle for second AID Geminis close to playoff berth going to be a wild and woolly finish to the 197877 Central Ontario Junior B six playoff have been doled out and at press time seven out of the eight loop teams have a legitimate shot at entering postseason play Georgetown Sunny Acre Farms Coach Paul Robin son pointed out that there is only one combination of that will deny his team a playoff spot suffice It to say If the win their last two remaining games of the regular season all arguments will come to and abrupt end The Geminis Captain Doug Barnes is holding on to fourth place in the league scoring race but according to league statistician Larry Robertson all game sheets haven been handed In The Geminis announced that they will be shifting their base of operations from the Gordon Aleott to the Memorial Arena Old Arena for the balance of Hie regular schedule for the playoffs Games will get under way at the Memorial Arena at TEAM STANDINGS TEAM GP W IB Dixie 39 Burlington Georgetown Milton 3T Brampton Aeton SCORING NAME JlmGlbioD Ron Twtis Milt George Chandler Stl 33 Doug Barnes Geo Ron Gooding Milt n Industrial League Hockey picture While first in the Industrial days are here While first place in the Georgetown Industrial Hockey has virtually been guaranteed the AloueKes an intertstlngbattlehus been developing for the next four spots Sjndhdl has a tenuous hold on second place with points while Clair Thompsons and lloyii Kings are locked in tremendous struggle e has IS joints or third place WayJay ire mired In the league wllh two points This miht provide answers as Sindhill on Nerval Guelph up igainst Royal 1iiza ind Way J sees Thompson s GAME ltf SUITS 1977 Period Hob Fin Terry jnrl 2nd Period HI Fin Hah Landry Bob 19 Period HP Terry Bob lndry Don I JO rant Bodnar iGreg llodtiar Hat Holme 3 33 Don Parsons Chapman liny Don Iursans Hay Trrry Glen in I Hay Dave I In 19 NOHVM AIR SUNOCO 1st Period NOSCOBING 2nd Nor Blake Inglls Ingll Have 19 Nor Itfuumonl 10 Nor Hay InKlui 11 Nor Dave Jim 3rd Nor Brian llraumont Johnson 10 Nor Irons Dave Holmes 1 Nor Brian He Due j Nor Jim lllllhonie John Komi 17 II lneli John THOMPSON 1 S I 1st NO S IKING nil n H Craig 33 ird Inlxt Kerr John Mm Thompson Judge Its that time of year again ICL BFFOILE THE time to put on a big smile actually so it es requ or happy grin as PHOTO be the for the Georgetown arena earlier than usual so as and District Minor Hockey little as possible delny will be Association arc coming up this experienced in the Friday Saturday Sunday jiry and Tyke to Juvenile the photos will be taken at the arenas at the teams regularly scheduled game time Cost for the photo pack is 25 and any player wl ban forgotten to pay their can do so this weekend I forget your IM I is 1 Tt Both the Individual team smiles DAYS this photos will be taken ON THE Friday Saturday and Sylvia Graham high triple TEAM STANDINGS SECOND SERIES Happy Gang 30 plus 13 pes Happy Hookers plus pis Mountaineers plus 12 plus 11 Saintly Six plus Striking Six IB plus Drivers IB plus pts TheBooicrl7pIuslpts rhe Misfits Ifl plus 10 pts The Spares plus fl Some thing Different plus The plus The Misses plus pis HIGH scour S Sylvia Graham 1284 Cheryl Da 241 and Mary C Jones Sylvia Graham June Cook Elaine Fallow 198 Sandy Surlkow 197 and Mnry Jones 197 J together I now Now is familv portrait time Nor 13 10 USING TRACTOI SNOW BLOWER DRIVEWAYS ETC SOUTH OF GEORGETOWN 15 i- hi r 19 IjSmillilllvsNorvil Via vslhompion Const II 151 24 10 SNOW REMOVAL ARM The County Swim will be held Tmsdny ruaryBalMM Robinson High School s Angela in Pool In Burlington You have to walk before you can run FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOE STORE Orii Prescriptions 8771 113 VW Rabbits SPECTACULAR 1976 New or Demos SEE THEM TRYTHEMi BUYMMl Low Cost Transportation NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK PLAN FINANCING UPT0 All are not alike RSP 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