j curling chatter from north halton golf and country club by bob macartbur v hie mm winter draw ended uat week with two winners de dired the tuesday draw en- 4d with the team skipped by jved hancock as the top team the sunday mixed curlers de- ured a winner with the team tipped by sam mackenzie and wars wtth bui and beue gar- tattoo the lead end the team for the monday and thursday draws havenot yet declared dinners but this will take place hortly saturday there was an open bonspiel at the club there were 16 teams in the draw and fee winner of the first draw waa none other than former president stu phillips of tor onto he and bis team gathered a total of 29 points second glace was taken by a local team gkapped by ken jackson with 33tt points one same win ner in this draw went to hum- her highland skip l willis in the second draw a team atjpped by f martin of milton was high with a total of 28 pts two game winners were the teams skipped by a willis of guelph the one game winner irith 19 points was the team feom avonlea skipped by e fiyuinborg next saturday it will be the lmffdon trophy in a two game draw the teams are already picked and posted on the board a side note on the bonspicl last saturday a team coming crom hamilton were stopped on the aide of the road and an ther car came along and whom- ped the curlers oar nobody was seriously hurt but they were unable to participate in tbe bonspiei so a local team was pressed into tbe vacancy the new draw that got under way last week has 12 teamn playing monday nine on tues day and 12 thursday with a full quota on fridays and sun days division nine of the curling association played the colts division of the local club on monday o hunter was ths of ficial referee for the games milton curling club made a neighbourly visit to the club tuesday night for their yearly visit here is the standing of the industrial league up to last sunday ken nash 40 46 a b williams 35 12 bud varcy 30 32 varian 20 16 smith stone 15 11 pux 15 11 elmer burt 10 17 jaycces 1 morris goudeketsng paul barber enrico caruso and gra ham farnell travelled to har- riston recently they won top priie in the 11 oclock draw there tmcounty minor hockey 19667 award winners juvenile league champions bramp ton most valuable player murray shannon fergus lead- teg scorer roy caswell hes- tier midget league champions bramp ton goalkeepers award dave gartley guelph bruce thomp- n guelph most valuable player paul cooper acton leading scorer martin fowler georgetown bantam league champions george town goalkeepers award john blair georgetown peter cros- bie burlington tie most vai- nabla player ray chisholm oakville leading scorer ray chisholm oakville pee wee league champions oakville goalkeepers award brad evans milton glenn turner milton most valuable player brad bulterworth georgetown leading scorer ricky court oakville novice league champions milton goalkeepers award john henderson georgetown allan densmore georgetown most valuable player danny bur rows oakville leading scor er scott mckenzie milton georgetown golf ladies plan events for season the mercury outside was re treating to the zero regions bat inside visions of lush fair- ways and carpetlike greens dan- cad in the heads of georgetown wlftmd country clubladies taction officers when they met for the first time in 67 to plan the upcoming season members of the executive are president joy durant vicepre marilyn merritt secretarytreas urer rene cunningham cap- tain ruth uren vice captain batty ann smith handicaps bonnie irons ringer board mary petto nominations gwen timleck past president edie mclntyre social convener alice ztrn assistant social convener lucfle duggans publicity kathy perefo the ladies summer schedule includes a ladies guest day opening golf day interclub invi- fjonals field day and dessert fad bridge night as well thtr events tricounty curling georgetown curling rinks again failed to put together two wins however they still aanaged to chalk up their sec- and win of the schedule on total jpolnts in tricounty curling competition at the north halton curling club sunday in the georgetown north hilton vs orangeville set har ry sanderson skipped his local fink to an 85 win over j ken- mgisser however earl olscns sour lost to orangevilles b montgomery by a 6 to 4 score georgetowns margin of vic tory was 12 to 11 brampton rinks beat miiton jp to is in their set thompson c brampton beat f martin of mfcton ft to 6 and h beecham v brampton beat farley 40itoa 11 to 7 this coming sundays games fl bo played at brampton ratarttagatrsoajn w l t ms 4 11 9 8 9 1 7 3 4 0 4 14 4 raiders drop final league game by 42 georgetown raiders closed the 196667 oha suburban junior c circuit with a loss thursday night raiders took a skeleton crew to aurora home ice and bad one of their most unproductive nights of the campaign as they bowed 42 to the leagues pen nant winners suitably it was raiders scor- g leaders terry hay and paul robinson who contributed their final goals gould the leagues top points man scored twice while pugh and weir notched the other goals for tigers it was the third time this sea son that the georgetown club surrendered to aurora raiders beat the tigers on two other occasions and one game was a 0wt the georgetown herald thursday frfrury 16th 1947 twelve teams in action for midget hockey tournament georgetowns centennial mid get hockey tournament gets un derway at the memorial arena tonight at 7 oclock the tourney will run tonight and friday night and all day saturday cli maxing with consolation cham pionship and grand champion ship games saurday evening mayor joseph gibbons will open the tourney officially to morrow night at 645 pm just before georgetown midgets play their first game twelve teams have entered the tourney and each will play at least two games one loss will put a team into the consolation series and two losses mean el imination thursay night games first round 1 700 pm brampton vs oakville j 2 810 pm burlington vs hamilton 3 920 pm milton vs chingu acousy friday night gam 4 645 georgetown v new market 5 800 pm hespeler vs aj 6 915 pm acton vs bolton saturday games second round 745 ajn winners of games and 2 855 atn losers of games 2 1005 am winners of games 3 and 4 1115 am losers of games 3 and 4 1225 pm winners of games 5 and 6 135 pm losers of games 5 and third round 245 pm winners of games 7 and 9 355 pm winners of games 8 and 10 consolation championship 630 pm winners of games 14 and 12 800 pm winners of games 11 and 3 there will be an exhibition same at 530 pm saturday february 18 51 outcome southern stars shine too bright for north gauxy milton merchants big guns brush and don norton of geor- who have been a disappoints gctown to make it 30 ment to county town hockey i watchers this season blossomed in elite company friday nightl as they paced a southern all- star teams to a 51 win over the northern stars in a dream- team game in milton georgetowns paul robinson got brmk and miltons joe hore doug hearns renato bertoli and bertoli scored his goal early in the second period when intercepted a north clearing pass inside the blueline and blasted a slapshot past orange villes karl bagnell brush and hearns got a two one break on a north de- craig brush scored for the south fenceman for the fifth south while newmarkets don bond goal hearns pulled the defence- scored the norths lone goal the mvp citation went to bertoli the veteran milton de- fenccman auroras john gould the leagues scoring champion va presented with the cbit phil lips trophy by russ lane of dunn vi lie at the game a crowd of just under 700 watched the game and sent league convener clift philips ofi newmarket home with close to i 400 for the ontario hockey asi soclations emergency fund- 1 the south dominated the game from the start buildinr a 20 lead in the first three min utes and leading 50 fitting into i the closing stanza j tipp- p three raiders robinson took just 42 seconds jllbedcn autom to open the scoring lipping in llulwldcrtu aiyiunu man and then flipped a pass to brush a threeway passing play gave oakvilles gerry gobel no chance on the lone north goal early in the third period bond scored from brent mcmullen of oranscville and mike alcorn of aurora coach emo schssiii used larry rcid of georgetown the lirst period bobby lee of i milton in the second and gobel in the third i his forward lines had brush and hearns playing with oak villes grey mccauley malo- ney playing with robinson and i norton and pcrras playing with and phillips too few homebrews milton protests game tricounty minor hockey iffy final stand the proximity of hallons court house is an obvious influ ence on miltons sport organiza tions every time- they lose a major case they file an appeal sunday protests town did it again aurora tigers beat the borne town merchants 42 in the first game of their junior c semi final hockey series and team manager ah parion an nounccd minutes later that his club would protest i dont believe in protests parton told the press hut its a shame when a town of 10000 people can come into a league and cant find four home brew boys to play failure to dress four aurora resident players is the crux of the cigarchewing milton man agers charge and it appears this time it could be a valid one auroras pretty cocksure he added theyve been get ting away with it all during the regular season but we cant let them get away with it now the protest centres around a player named larry dixon di xons was one of 13 names on the tigers players list at game time but he wasnt in uniform referee jack shropshire noted industrial hockey standings as op feb 12 league team w l t tp radicals 9 3 2 20 mcgibbon hotel 7 6 1 15 kinsmen a 4 2 18 snelgrove 1 12 1 3 sundays results mcgibbon 9 snelgrove 8 kinsmen 3 radicals 2 future games sun feb 19 1130 snelgrove vs kinsmen 1000 radicals vs mcgibbon scoring harrison k 13 7 19 26 p ward b 11 16 9 25 w reid m 14 7 15 22 w chapman r 14 7 14 21 beckett m 11 10 10 20 k morrow m 14 8 ii 19 e pearce r 13 11 7 18 v thompson m 12 7 10 17 r goddard s 12 6 8 14lmcrson on his report to the- oha that dixon apparently wasnt in the arena tim milton oakville bantam pontiats are champions of division georgetown bantam pontiacs earned the right to advance to the next round of gmha play offs when they defeated chfaig- uacousy 51 in the third game of their set tuesday feb 7 f chinguacousy goal arly in the game was equalled late in ahe first period when bay inglis tied it up in the second stanza juri kudrmsova broke the deadlock and pushed geor getown into a 21 lead heppes and korzack assisting kudrasovs sewed it up with a pair of goals 11 seconds apart in the third period and beaumont hit for the 5th goal the victary gave georgetown the a minor championship fa the second year in a row burhngton brampton guelph chinguacousy ipreston hespeler acton teams oakville burlington milton guefcpn chinguacousy hespeler brampton preston fedgus acton v orangeville teams lady darts j markham and j calder tied for high score with 180 in last weeks games in the lad ies dart league originals head tbe team standing with 89 other team scores goldhams 73 delrex 70 imperials 66 lemons terra cotta 61 joes 58 shop- rite 48 name paul armstrong goodwill ambassador during march april and may georgetown will have an offi ciallyappointed goodwill am bassador touring australia monday night council conferred thishonour an paul armstrong he will be on the three month tour sponsored by the rotary club the rotary club will re ceive a copy of the resolution no better ambassador commented cr steamer em a goalmouth pass from team mate rick maloncy less than two minutes later hore made it 20 when he completed a pas sing play engineered by oak villes roy phillips and bill pcr ras the north had gary bellamy of aurora and al st john of newmarket serving minor- pen alties when fleams scored from max stafford back but tanners still topped max stafford passed to harold townsley for acton tanners only goal with six minutes re maining in an oha intermed iate b game with seaforth bea vers in acton friday night the goal saved tanners from a shutout however they still absorbed a 91 trouncing from the classy beavers stafford returned to the tan ners lineup for tuesday feb 7 game in seaforth which beav ers won 84 the return match was staffords second game of the expo package tours with accommodation transportation to from montreal to and from expo and all passports sunline tours b org town transportation 1772251 scoring leaders three georgetown raiders were in the top five scorers in the ohas suburban junior c league when the regular sched ule concluded thursday terry hay made it to second with 30 goals and 30 assists for 60 points paul robinson was 3rd with 25 goals and 34 assists for 59 pts and bill dwyer was 4th with 19 goals and 38 assists for 58 points auroras john gould won the scoring crown with 32 goals and 33 assists for 65 pts mil tons 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