Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 22, 1970, p. 11

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Paris Skips Rink to Noble Trophy Win Unbeaten Juveniles Start Playoffs Here on Tuesday Skip Pins an mates Dal ton and Norma Wilson cap tured the Noble Trophy by North Hallon curling clubs women a teams Saturday The Paris rink won the of two draws amassing points to lake the trophy by three quarters or a point The draw winners skipped by rink Joy No pi Clara Mrs Noble made the trophy presentation Each rink played two end games Draws started at 9 am and am Second In the clock draw was the rink of Glad Robinson Burns Douglas and Lena Burns Third was Jean Crlchlon Thais Brown Gcrt and Joan File They had 34 and points respectively Joy Nobles rink Included Gloria Sinclair Marilyn Hum berstonc and Rose Lock wood Second to her with points were Ethe Dot ton Ina Sinclair Wanless and third with points Helen Archer Ev who didn figure am the top three in each draw were eligible for a Ion lucky draw prize Winners were Peggy Ev lerson Jean Mackenzie Doric Coxe Marj Nan Whee ler Norma Head Marilyn ber Tina Kitchen Prairie Bes sey Georgetown Juveniles still undefeated The threat to their unblemished re cord was an exhibition game here Tuesday against the Jun ior C Milton Merchants i was over their glowing rec was Just as bright Georgetown Juveniles ha rid the Junior C Central League pace setters to add strength to the theory that they are On championship candidates hockey a best Juv goalie Bob Neil held the Merchants scoreless until the third period when ONell from Gates and Chuchmach to save the Juniors from the humiliation of a shutout Joy Noble r ght presents the Noble Trophy the Pans rink at the North Curling Club Members of the rink from left are Norma Ison Clara Dalton Marc a and skip Pans Win or Lose Sportsmanship Most Important for Tykes On Friday January 1070 It was Boston New in a close contest between the In the first game of the This win moved Boston notch In the standings o point of the defeated New York team The of the evening came when i determined Chicago came back from a two goal deficit to tic top place Toronto Both teams played well and late in as Chicago scored both the tc and their fans became mighty excited As Chlcao scored the second time cheer could be heard from anywhere In the arena The final game Montreal 3 Detroit was also a display of fine hotkey On the losing team there were many and scoring chances and only the fine goal tending on tresis part kept Detroit down to a single goal Camas For January New York Toronto Montreal vs Detroit Boston vs Detroit On Friday January have made a have team pictures taken please make a note of this date and try to have for at the arena a little early that night Thanks On Sunday January Flyers travelled to Burl to play an exhibition game at Nelson arena Though they played fairly well you have to say the Fivers flying as they were do by the Burlington Seals 1 spectator 111 admit I enjoyed the game thoroughly despite the score Its all experience for the boys and they must learn to lose as well as win Some times In the excitement of a game we tend to forget the are very little fellow out on the Ice giving their all Sure Pick CW0SSA Entries From High School Curling League An enthusiastic group of Georgetown school stud are curling in a mixed league every Monday after school at North Curling Club From their ranks two teams hue been to repres- in and in the girls case the On school girl tankard as well The boys to up of Bill Paul Sanderson Bill Bradley and Donald Macintosh the girls rink of Gail Young In Anderson and Beth Young will start for the boys February in and for the girls February in Oicn Sound The girts rink is also curling every Sunday In the playdowns The high school league winds up annually with a dub spiel for the Orange Crush Club advisor for the Mrs and teaching staff members acting as advisors and are Co van Webster and Morrow KENT RINK IS PRIZEWINNER A Georgetown rink by John with Kent Ed and Jim the other members was fourth event winner in the annual Peel bonsplel which concluded in Thev were the only one of eight Georgetown rinks to cap any of the four annum ships or four titles in the week lonj spiel Sixty four rinks from curling centres throughout the two counties took part Georgetovns entries were skipped by Morris Ken Jackson Fred Hancock Joe Louth Jack Lee Sjmmes an Graham CAME CLOSE Sjmmes came close to winning the second event con but lost to Murray Small of Oakville 107 George Dixon of Brampton won first event and the J Kennedy Ford Trophy Jack of Oakville captured the second event prize Charlie Gardner of Brampton took the third event Competition was Id at rinks throughout the two counties and North Curling Club was the scene of ait ton Tuesday and fhurmJay nights Whopper Trout Is lbs A lake trout weighing pounds was the proud catch of after fishing for four hours on Lake Slmcoe Saturday He was Ashing through the Ice from his hut when the ant lake trout took Ihe bait Explains Why Hows Of Camp Federation A crowd of to listen to Canadian Family Camp Federation officials tell the story of how and why CFCF came Into being when they at tended Georgetown Fireflies meeting In Cedarvale Centre Tuesday January Fireflies the chapter of CFCf declared it CFCF Nile and invited the public Guest members of the panel were CrCF National Board chairmen Doug and Thelma May National Board director Jack and Eleanor and Provincial Board chairmen Bruce and Alice FRUSTRATED Georgetown took a one goal load of the- first per when Gerry Nash scored from George and Doug Wiles John made it from Dave Guest at 3 10 of the second period Marty lcr added number three at 37 from Steve Waters and Benny from Hugh Wil liams made it 40 with less than two minutes left In the period Fowler from and built It to before the frustrated Merchants connect at Georgetown raised their total to an even half en at when Doug netted the game a final goal Tanners No Match for Raiders Lose 113 Acton Tanners went down In a Hood of rubber here Sunday burled by Georgetown dcrs It was their second last meeting of the OHA Intermedi ate Central League schedule t for sharp Acton netmlnd in the first period Raiders would have been much wider THREE FOR ADAMS Dennis Adams showed the ay for Georgetown snipers with three goals Paul Robinson Ron Lane notched two piece and Jack Gudgeon BUI Don Norton and Blake scored Ihe rest arrived late and played only the third period Acton scored once in each period McDonald Bell and Kevin Hall were their marksmen Raiders have Just three gam left in the schedule They play at Fergus tomorrow night host Cheltenham Sunday and meet Acton again Friday Feb ruary KID HOCKEY JR A AMERICAN NHL SENIOR by Bud Jmw SchaduU for Saturday Jan JR A Kitchener London Whitby Hamilton vs 7 JO St Kltts Montrea JOBOO Weston vs Ottawa vs Niagara Scrape and Flood AMERICAN 450 IS Baltimore Cleveland they tr to win it most important is that they ire fun A former Georgetown Tyke Glenn plajd for Burlington Flyers next tion will 1c during the Midget Tournament here at the end of this month Everything seems to be dup ing up well for the Tyke Tour name it here on March 14 All entries art in we pleased lo that a Tyke team hum ivill be taking part Other are Acton Bolton land and East and of course the host team George ONT SEND YOUR BOY TO THE ARENA Georgetown Lions PRESENT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT A BAVARIAN BEER GARDEN SATURDAY JANUARY 31st Georgetown Armouries to 00 ADMISSION FREE Hans Wagner His Oompah Band From Austrian Club of Toronto to 11 ROY AND JACK Piano Drum Beer liquor and Refreshments Available Buffalo vs Columbus Springfield Hcrshey 10151045 Quebec vi Providence Pittsburgh Rochester Tulsa vs Omaha 114512 Scrape and Flood NHL 120012 35 Toronto va Los Angeles 351 Chicago vs Philadelphia New York Boston Montreal Detroit St tils out SENIOR LEAGUE for Jan Guelph vs Woodstock Gait vs Due to other commitments at Arena there will be no Sat Hockey on the following Jan Feb 21 March SATURDAY MORNING HOCKEY AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULT Saturday January Pittsburgh Springfield Buffalo Providence Rochester lulss 3 Cleveland Quebec Baltimore Columbus Nell and Bruce MAJOR PENALTIES Milton Merchants had three of their four Georgetown play era in the lineup Bob Monck ton Gerry Nash and goalie Doug Frank King play Georgetown Juveniles went without Hay Bill Neil and Bill Bauer Each team drew seven penal tics Majors were given George towns and Milton Unsworth for hlghstleklng near the end of the second period Georgetown Juvenilis start here Tues day night against Chlnguacousy Game two will be in Chlngua Sunday February game three back here Tuesday February 3 game four if nee In Chlnguacousy Sun day 8 and game five If necessary here Tuesday Feb ruary WIN AWARDS Georgetown finished the County v wins and 2 both against Brampton The other game in their 20 game schedule was washed out when Hespcler failed show Goalie Bob Neil who record JIMS STEERING SERVICE SPECIALIZED Whttl Alignment Balancing PARK STREET Glen William nine won 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