Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1969, p. 11

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r raiders leading harvesters in semi filial playoffs cheltenhams harvesters rea ped only defeat and frustration j9 weekend semifinal playoff encounters with- georgetown raiders raiders who surrendered the opening game of the series to cheltenham on their home ice inbramalea arena by 1 32 score last week rebounded here friday night to crush cheltenham 153 sunday rai ders took the series lead with a convincing 83 victory frustrating for the harvest ers was the fact that they man aged to score only once against raider forward jim cole who was pressed into service bet- veeri the pipes- when regular netminder norm lockhurst was rejected he was slapped with a match misconduct on top of a five minute major with more than three minutes left in the sec- iond period georgetown owned an 82 lead at the time and with the rearguard playing it tough in front of their stopgap goalie cheltenham didnt add to their total until late in the third period because of the delay while cole donned lockhursts armour the final three minutes of the second period were tacked on to the third raiders pumped in the four first period goals added five in the second and piled on six more in the third to make it a rout paul robinson led the raid ers with six goals jack gudgeon fired three terry lane two and the rest came from doug richardson wayne davison jim cole and don norton cheltenhams goal scorers were hike finnegan 2 and junior tibbetts harvesters hubb tttvotved i two and g keates ule second period eruption with lockhurst were tagged with fighting majors and game and match misconducts respective ly in all there were 14 penalties four to raiders sundays clash was free of unscheduled bouts but 19 pen alties wr shared about even cheltenham stayed close until mid way through the second period when raiders broke a 21 tussle wide up the middle period ended 52 but george towns momentum carried through in the third period when they outscored harvesters 31 blake inglis paul robinson and doug richardson each scor ed twice and jack gudgeon and don norton once for the win ners ed webster notched two and gord thompson one for chelt sundays game saw gerry inglis return to the fray the raider playercoach has been strictly a bench general since midway through the quarter final series with fergus chappel rink winners playoffs for the north hal- ton mixed curling dray were held sunday at north halton curling club semifinals were won by havv and jean chappel and harold and eleanor fobert over tony and betty hull and elizabeth and jack toth and by john and alice mintern marg giles and larry gardner over doug and jean ellis and paul and marilyn barber the final showdown sunday evening for the hiram walker trophy between the chappel and mintern rinks was won by the chappel foursome the play off closed out a successful sea son of mixed curling at the north halton club blades take series with lindsay cleaners wild celebrations among oak- ville blades players executives and fans carried on into the small rhojirs wednesday u night as they saluted each other on their fantastic victory over lindsay cleaners which gave them the suburban junior c hockey league championship they dumped the cleaners 31 in the sixth game of the series to capture their first title in three years of operation blades downed the lindsay team four games to two and now advance to represent the group against parry sound who won the northern ontario jun ior c crown georgetown junior c raiders disappcared from the playoff picture in the quarter finals beaten by hilton merchants who were in turn bounced by lindsay in thr mail bag minor baseball league chooses coaching staff the allstar minor baseball association manager bill rich mond announced the coaching stff for the halton county teams for the 1969 season and they are as follows allstar tykes george webster and ron ritchie allstar peewee carl petterson and hanley dens i gat homesick every time i think of georgetown cycle i sports 2 water street ailstar bantams gord in glis and bob freestone ailstar midgets bud james and jim peardon allstar juvenile and junior mike george herb hancock and bill richmond final entries for hcba are to be in by april 14 with play slated to start on the may 24th weekend the georgetown min or baseball house league will be holding their annual meeting on sunday april 8 which will include election of executive hie parent group the george town baseball association fol iowa on april 9 with their el ection of officers at the home of bill richmond it should be noted that the ontario baseball association will be sending in men to man an umpires clinic to be hefd in georgetown arena rose room on april 20 the clinic is being sponsored by the halton county baseball association to assist umpires throughout its league there is no fee and anyone in terested in knowing some of the finer points of baseball are welcome as georgetown is in desperate need of qualified um acton meadows golf course membership now available for information on rates for 196 call jim timleck 9530052 or 8773637 1st llitewest of acton no 7 hwy turn right one mil pires this might be especially good for our younger fellows who play and do some house league umpiring many could work halton county games as base umpires umpires who pre viously held cards arc required to take this course to obtain their umpire cards for 1969 the shortage of plate umpires is acute and it is hoped that men who are interested will it- tend the clinic and qualify for an hcba umpires card any one who is hesitant should con tact bill richmond for further information new business girls trophy for curlers in womens competitive curl ing playoffs at north halton curling club on monday the rink of bunny moore floria mcnally jeanine ellis and camille morgan won the rene- holme trophy for topping a section in a round robin series j second in a section was the foursome of dorothy young bette broomhead marj ten- nant and gwen boudreo the rink of mabel sanderson audrey symmes betty hull and belle garbutt won b section ahead of irene curry ednaj murray sharon woods and jean brander tournment boosted towns hockey image mr editor another international ban tam hockey tournament has gone into the history books and it goes in as the biggest ever held the tournament commit- tee were the hosts to oyer 1000 boys during- the week in which more games were played more spectators were in attendance more food was served at the legion and more families open ed their homes to billet players than ever before the name of georgetown which is already a byword in hockey circles had its image boosted even more durumabe week and this is a tribute to the many people who- helped make it a success while this tournament is bas ically a kinsmensponsored proj ect it depends largely on the assistance of people outside the club and it is to these devoted people that wewishto pay a special tribute to jessie hayes and the various ladies groups who so ably kept everybody fed the legion for their facilities gerry perkins and the george town referees association the high school students who man ned the ticket booth the rink rats the arena board and mrs pries for their cooperation norm and doreen long and the tykes for distributing booster tickets the town council for their donation of crests the homeowners who billeted the players and the citizens who supported us with their atten dance at the arena to all these people and many more connect eg with the tournament the kinsmen cliib of georgetown says a sincere and humble thank you without your help we could not have done it yours very truly cochairmen harry levy fred harrison the georgetown herald thursday april 3rd 196v u aovj t glen leading hockey playoffs glen williams has taken a one game lead in their george town industrial hockey league final series with nerval the glen scored twice late in the third period of sundays opener to turn the tables on the league pennant winners and captured a 54 victory marchand scored the winning goal unassisted after brown knotted the score also unassis ted the other glen goals were scored by bodin from march and ritchie from campbell and haines from brown ward scored three for nor val with help from bennett and riddal and bennett got the other one from ward game two will be played this sunday morning glen williams gained the fi nals by ousting rb milk cen tre norval played two ties in a semi final set with- dodge brothers and won out on points six o four jaycils again curling champs for the second time in threap years georgetown jaycees have captured the district 5 curling championship the rink of terry gill skip kevin mcmanus jim sword and paul atkinson- defeated stomal 30 other rinks on saturday at the district spiel hosted by i east york jaycees to cop the title about 110 jaycees attended jt i dinner following the competi- 1 tions oha intermediate b hockey playoffs cheltenham vs raiders suhiay april 6th 230 pm adults 100 students children 35c r award trophies for womens curling the myrtle mccauley trophy a ne award at north halton curling club to be vied for an nually by the business girls was won for the first time by the rink of alice savage gloria sinclair nan wheeler and nancy parker saturday elsie wendorf bette broom- head jonne mintern and myrtle mccauley were second and jean crichton jean chap pel marg tost and judy con- nely third annual meeting and election of officers georgetown minor hockey support grour sunday april 13th 730 pm georgetown arena rose room all parties interested in that support groups work are urged to attend this weeks meat features fresh grade a ontario turkeys s to 10 lb size 10 to 14 lb size i9 fast and expert service on all makes and sizes of 0utb0ards and 8 inboard outboard motors boat repairs boats refinisheu convertible boat tops and all boating accessories ff credit river boat co norval 8779522 open evenings til 9 pm your mercury outboard dealer ttrestone deluxe champion wmtewaus sizes 82514 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