Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 16, 1977, p. 15

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Tilt MUNIS around the Brampton net Last Wednesday the local Junior club rounded out regular season ploy in fine style whipping Gems will now meet Dixit in Iht first round of tht playoffs first homi is iturday game timi 00 in it the Mcmornl in i Zone rolloff s near for teams By Bruce The is growing as the Zone Roll arc appro aching closer The Step Teams and singles are work ing hard and are very eager or i the mil championships I would like to wish all the bowlers involved the best of luck and also the best of luck to Annie Nicholson who will coach the Junior girls Tor the first time If you would like to root our Georgetown teims on our Kan are bowling on Feb at lines may never look back Our Juniors do not bowl until Feb it Clarkson tht St mors will bowl in it Beach Street Shift 1 Sink ing Strollers Maple Better House Shift Go Getters It Terr was the best for d ij with Ins trio i solo were Ten Brian rinks Hod Debbie I1ANTMS Matter Ilantam Qualifying Final standing The Roll Off the Master mi is now and now top eight girls will bowl with the Georgetown masters is how the will group up Chirk up with hilly Brim Oil her lulu Bill wiih Booth liter ire will linda Hold ihl ind I In r ONTARIO OUTDOORS Spring might be in the air lv The is booking schools for the Maple Syrup iris Mirth wondtr what this has to do with theme of this column Pi I think it is oni of m signs of spring that are showing recently On Kb 1 daughter sighted a of ibout ijhl crows ind on Sunday I three flying low home rtporttd seeing i Ilobin hi it tin first I week ago Personally I think the should not time and space reporting sighting bird is not to be taken is in indie ill on of is there art always and trows irounsall winter ratio is itily pur of is well as Crows per ten squire mile in a This is on my own observations and so is proved to be trust worthy thesighlingofsonnny rowsdots give rise to specuhtion lie fishing is txitptional on Lake this ir as long as you don t look for in Trout in the pound ringe arc tomlng up and it is felt that the stocking is bearing fruit At the rate of return uf these will not be self reproducing indit will to PL type of fishery met I ficl then should be i mandatory fishing in to sust this type of fishery and flow this should not in the BUDGE- lint the is using In this way money reiiued will go directly to providing of rtcrtition for those who pav font Mull for Hunting for and Harts loses on the of February in the majority or Ontario get out and take advantage of a better than average season A long awaited guide to the valuing of guns is now on the market BOOKS INC has published MODERN GUN VAI UrS and covers the from to 197J Jick Lewis has made an study of the market and has compiled an Immense collection of Han and shotguns ire listed by Mini and the model and an as to classing for condition is nil MODERN GUN VALUrS Is a must for the gun buff or for Hit owner who wishes to know thi viilut of his own collection Convert this to tht mark and you should have an Ideal tool for pricing your arms whether you have one or a dozen guns in your Right now I think I will take advantage of this fine weather and head out a mile two out of town and get in some of the fine fishing that is available in ONTARIO OUTDOORS he Join Richard son with in George with Debbie and Bob French Anne Nicholson it with II and Stive Bob Nicholson with Shannon son and Todd I is i Burke leads girls high with 191 while Ross k ids boys with 190 and behind Ciourlit Team standings Argos Allc Sweepers Bowlerettes Aces Cf s little Cougars s lubes 23 Girls Hogs Pinners IliyCiU Bowler r Jets in Alky Bowling Ik Sr Rebels struggle lilt Senior basketball has fallen on hard ttmts 1 Hi hut dajs Lust Wednesday tin lost iktisiotl to T A but the is rially is Tibbies hi number three squid in the n ilion Tht sec thin ml Kit Top It ink Midden wis the top shooter for the with his iriplt itui i irfi single in win irgnt CTi isi Cheryl J f If Boss Knipc hutkAnder in I 2jj SIMUIIS Top Wijm Rich wis i741 i met solo Others wen Rich irdson Sim 721 iidcrs n keep up with their more dented opponents 1 ack of bench strtngtli duin Hip the Rebel much the absence of St who to suit up ltd in mil It pomls jximls Ink Bill much tic Olympiad on television i t ti WllllH I rir2i 1 lint mil It Km ilhlelis Swim team needs support slit No lb slum ir for help i ir the Ml the 1 ist There illy must hi thing a trip to is is the jinx lint his followed the DUG Stationery ijor worked ignnwhtn mis went down to 40 dill it and a long long three hour bus ride home Dunlins hit quickly fur first goal when tht DUG picked up two ptnilties Georgetown bullied hick and hid best of the pi In ficl ill over is crew but unahk to put the puck in tilt where it counts got a lire Ink In tin middle period when player in the ere down for their stcond goal The lot lis hard and is player got Ijre iw only In tripped from behind A penalty shot and r Hint Geminis end season with 74 victory The Georgetown Sunny Acre arms Ontario Junior B league completed their season last night at the Memorial Arena by posting a win over Brampton The victory represented something of a turnaround for the local favorites as they had been floundering of late and showing no resemblance to the team that Just two months ago had been challenging for tin kigui lead The Gems did sutler a slight lapse against Brampton In the but ok rail Conch pleated by tht team performance Robinson was quick to point out he credited the showing to a meeting plnjers had the previous They ime to play nisda night Robinson noted Thtlr was different linn It had him for Iht little while wire ill find up Although the first period store might not for Gems titer 2D minutes of the iiorgetowners were dt mill in ind of hi gum it this point They pi lit cud nits Irv fur in the ORGS stopped trying up to whistle of Rick Knight out with knei injury put an i In id of work on the three 1M long bus ride story re illy hairy as ran into pt soup fog near Inlirmo milts an hour mil couple of hours later the It im pulled into Georgetown ippy to lie all dm to Hit work mil skill if the bus driver Hi sumption of County iy is now on the agnail busy that DUG s pi In on and hosting on Sun tin sandwich frame and by J 17 mark had opened up a lead Thin perhaps because of the the locals illowed Brampton to recover and by the 12 mark of the second Brampton had rallied to tie the game like this had been bine of Gems in their slump but the new it displayed earlier once more came to the fort as the 1 I ors shrugged off and mill ilcd rilly of their In the spite of Hie Inst five minutes of the second period the two murktrs a lead after minutts play Tht final crushing blow to Brampton hopes wis added four minutt final stanin 12 shots he laced were of the difficult variety Inn Symi netted two goals for Gems while single mirktrs were picked up by Larry Peterson Marty Kendall Charlie BUI MeGillow and Doug Barnes Rick Larry Peterson lull Turner Charlie Doug Barnes Brent Unison Bill Kent Chris Milne Martin Symt Marty Kendall Mike Osborne ind Brad Miller the whot iith I shots while limiting Brampton on own nit domlnition in tin p irt of Although he filltd to take iny credit for the win two thanges by Robinson renptd ample dividends Gem Coach line eh uniting with Turner Kninpfli and this new troika picked up six points line tliris Milne eenlre I mil Martin md tin this unit i luln fori kit hat goiltendtr link Tomkinson bid fine gimt and 1G of itl will it will not interfere with il thej i in punb isi it itlg lion Is to tell tilt ins r how fir lh in 1- lib swimmer Ins two w from Ihi of tin ills lm is to this is mdic i solid for i of number of from to sHinsorhini or of Hie iool ihi spin t rl f mom per between is mule of lw njth swmimtr will iting lolours Tin md Ihi sponsor shell signed by is to tin 1 his is to insure tint smooth w It r sponsor will know icily how s Itn isli r swim turns much it will nisi to As you in si Inns in in of a swim llit sieoiul teams Soifiswim swiiiinit is do is swim member you r tilths in tin two pk sponsor thtm Major Bantams lose to Dundas Mar nil rlml iHuMMtriiHMikllrUlsnl ink 11 ltiiirr ipr I rink Unfits It sin mi itowtiiHi THOMPSON l I 2 1st SI I llwl Hulls Judgr John lliimpsnl l Mil Period It i It Peautk Hob ln limits 19 II with extra ml lt Isi Irrlod Ilur Irons Holmes It luiIM I Nor Brian iiinini I il 10 OH Nor Our llnlims Itnumiiiit si ml in Be liijksl I lllikr lirlio llrmmoiil Inhn J Irons Mux Kor John I I Kirk Johns ill Nor I lr iillei It II in hn I Hal Insist J IIP No1 Int 1 am II Nor John Irons II Ituy I llrl in llciumnnt IB Johnson 3D IIUIN Ft IP in Beaumont Nor It Ilur Humus Nor If Nor Nor I I- 7 eonsl J TI- I r the February 1 1 1177 Page II Controversy erupts in scoring race While the final playoff berths in the Central Ontario Junior league were established at least days ago a furor has erupted over the bottle for the leagues scoring championship Doug Barnes Georgetown Gemini team Captain has amassed points as has the Acton Sabres Dave Chapman Chapman appeared out of the race until he turned in a six point game against Milton last week There is considerable controversy surrounding the- way Chapman picked up his six points the main one being the Acton sharpshooter was credited with an assist on a scoring play while he was silting on the bench League statistician Larry Robinson of Burlington Is not releasing scoring statistics until all reports are In but it would appear thai Chapman has the scoring Champion ship wrapped up as he has one more game to play The Sabres tangled with first place on Tuesday at press time the score was not available STANDINGS first round of playoffs Dixie this best I iffnir is dated to get under this Thursday in Dixie This S gome the Memorial Arena the second game of the series will take The third game of the series Is for this coming Sunday in Dixie ml feels that his club in topple Dixie despite the dims 1 1 t record against during regular si pliy Pemllies proven a problem for the locals tins ytar and this is up in GP 11 T 1 ml pointed slay a the Burlington Georgetown Milton Brampton The playoff format has the first place team the sixth place team in a seven series The second place team goes against the fifth place team and the third place team goes against the fourth place learn In five scries The latter two winners meet in a five semifinal with the winner going against the A scries winner in a championship The must have winner by March Jam atop Industrial loop Gems announce playoff dates Bombardment time in Industrial loop It is ihumpint lime I 111 the town Iht rebounded from only loss of the previous lo the Hoi il with shots mil Iipsiitd I J I win to in hit mood is will showed no posting in HO urn our ipkss In ihi line Il d ij Ihompson mil bulled lo 1 In for is still up in the and Ibis Sund lop g mil w II In under iy it a m md will Sunoco tingling with tin lit- si I II IJ I Ill I MB St NH isi Ml SI HUM Brrndon llutthrs Bantam House League standings released as of 1 iry show a log jam atop the heap Stevenson tttir Georgetown ml Lodge oil are tud in first phce with IB pi nils Unit Auto mi Real re point back ill jminl their collect thint lliursdij it is 1 Hint stretch Const points issed four points while Criterion Carpets trail the rest with but In the league scoring race a similar pileup is emerging Fourplayers Tom Cull Mike Hartley and Ernie Holler each have scoring points to lead the loops mark Cull is the top gunner however having collected goals Hounding out the top 10 are Rob points Terry Mostaard 16 points Marly Kills 15 points Kevin Phillips 14 points Mike Ro berts 13 points while Bob 1ittcrson and Sean have collected 12 points STEWARTTOWN REPORT Stewarttown splits a pair of games son It rteord being for first Ihij it it Centennial Tin Ingue record is now J wins losses Stewarttown ire also lied with Centen for first in Tier A at Wed today Both learns will phy both Centennial teams this neck to determine first place winners preiirii for the Tom ijer lie put on sometime Props and ore all being madeat this time under the assistance oi Miss and Mr Denny held It annual Valentines dance on Friday and even though an excessive were ab sent through the day the turn out was still good Mr was the dec- jay and all students agree that he did an excellent Job Re cords were given away for the spot dance and also the GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING am Sunday February in the Gordon Arena Hall Registration Fees for the season will be decided at this meeting HALTON PIZZA PALACE IDE TASTIEST PIZZA THIS SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC IS AS YOUR PHONE DELIVER ED PIPING HOT IN MINUTES TO ANYONE IN THE GEORGETOWN NORVAL GLEN WILLIAMS AREAS TAKEOUT MENU PIZZA ITALIAN DISHES VEAL DISHES SANDWICHES STORE HOURS 11IM1PM Till mill Midnight till A 4PM AM PM till 10 PM ItllPFV YES WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE MOUNTAINVIEW N

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