Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1971, p. 11

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Senior Basketball WRESTLING REBS TOP ONTARIO Win of 3 Starts After two proseason exhibit ion games all three Georgetown High School basketball teams looked capable promising The season officially opened the on with a Friday triple head at home with the visitors be ing White Oaks Wildcats Junior Panthers by Perdue with all three teams in action The Mid sets lost another close one to Perdue by a score of The opening game started at 0 clock with the It was action from the opening Jump But it ended up tor coaches Pete and Bob Leo with the score being in favour of White Oaks The Junior game was equally exciting but once was in the hands of with the final score in favour of White Oaks Then the seniors took to the floor and they showed White Oaks why thej intend on mating the senior division of this league The game full excitement and lit came of Once again our seniors kept on rolling along in the department by thump- inn the senior Perdue Panthers The leading the game was Colin Foster with bis points for Georgetown That gave the senior a wins and losses record going Into nights home triplt header January J student body showed up in full fone to AT AT PERDUE The Midgets came out looking and and out as lop ihei were to get it But Hit just to fall apart lU gum trow In il re in of lo CHAMPS IN WEST HILL WIN The Rebels wrestling team storied season off with a big bang by the fln1 major tournament of the scar iast Saturday Eight lop teams attended the West Invitational In Star borough including last Ontario champions Winstor Churchill Rebels amassed points and placed of their 14 wrestlers in the top four in each rfeiiht class to capture the team title Many of the names on the Rebels roster will be familiar to tht hometown fans from past seasons but this year the Rebels have a great group of rookies who arc aptly filling the vacancies ltd by last years INDIVIDUAL RESULTS The individual results of meet were teim captain won the lb championship a lm proved Jon Tost won the 1G3 lb championship Jim wrestled his way flawlessly to the lb championship Played Best Game But Raiders Drop Decision Georgetown rust of the campaign in Tuesday and lost Raiders iced a full and their opponents but took the short end of an on Georgetown id a in the but oilio hid Ins with hippy leading SHINES was the most productive lUider Friday two of tlitir Doug scored first period toal from Junior its and Stilt mark weri assisted by Don Curne lorn was lime It the only nod but trailed t the TERRY HOLMES Scoring details at pre Unit hi the most prominent the is of the junior resident lke TEAM To BEAT tin fin put I his mates Ins Tomorrow Raider i i her and dtftaied i ho in a jamt tn tor first tort is currently lvo point the won lop 1 lhe id of In the pin wis Filer j Jome p lastplijfff spot Sunday the w tn points ffom but i ji in BehtLs were the not lnein a J sit executives are hippy their pot hack at hands of with of and Holm five ft it was ditfic nit to thing working at all town Blakclock The home game til Jan Its 1c starting at with only Mid and ion i anion as the visitors Milton hue Minor TOWN MIDGETS HUSKIES IN FIRST TOURNEY TEST the new Blue Jet blazes the way with track toughest track and power yet 1540 tilttip cowl regular and Widetrack new deep cush ion seating the Sno Jet Sot DM SNOWJET Sales Service STREET Loctftd t Auto Body Mid Season SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST Macs Milk Tie Earns Second Place Two town Mid net Tuesday Acton will linguae In tlltl Milk hung tie with Glen Williams Sunday and the point them into sole possession of place in the Georgetown Industrial Hockey League who had been dead locked in points with the milk men lost lo North Ford scored the first two third goals and appeared lo have at least a sawoff with the league leaders but North tort fired two goals the late for a victory Thr diy but night with Milton Borden Friday of flnt round Ma town Toronto Hoikloi Brampton Barrla Burlington against Waterloo All round and tern flnali In both grand and round Will played Saturday Jam 111 open 30 with grand hockey and consolation title de- January elded In Sunday after i Clarkson noon I isy will play El night two individual honourt will be warded at tourney con Referee reiumei have donated a rst round trophy to be given the Erindale player in the ax and tourney Thll flnt time bill have given up hope of burly Gord to tin brigade The said last week they could forget the Thompson nogotia lions bceauso his roleasc from Cheltenham after the deadline Joe at lb Howie Ferguson at lb Tom lbs returnee at lbs a placed Mike at and Dave Hall at lb placed third Rookie at lb rookie Jeff Brown lb and Dave who normally wrcMlts at 178 lb at heavy weight ill fourth in their weight classes Rookies Jim Adam it Hi and Ian Gordon it La lb roun out the squad 35 WORK OUT Tho Rebels still have 15 working out with the team With many of last years back and talent the rookie gro the Rebels should do well on the tourna again this year Ono familiar name thai is missing among the winners Is THE GEORGETOWN thai of Vince Graham last THURSDAY JAN years winner of several tourna Vince has been injured and out nl action but will bc back for the finals On Sunday while most the learn rested coach Martin oral rookies namely Mike Norm Paul Barton Dave Servos Gary Miller and veterans Jim Dave Joe Alexander attended the Novice freestyle In Kitchener Mike outstanding lb rookie In the class ind placed out of credible feat Jim secured 3rd place In the lb class while Alexander came second in thai same weight class Even thi Rebels manaur Rick Whiz Chaplin donned a uniform for tha one and did extremely ell It was a busy but successful weekend for the Rebels who are preparing for the 16 team Geor getown Invitational tournament on Saturdiy Janu ary CHEVROLET 2dr Hardtop Automatic Transmission Radio Push Butlon Tires Wheel Covers Only 2995 at ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Midget tournament player I bean recognlied for that quality The other Individual award It the Bill Chapman Memorial Tro phy which will to the judged moil valuable to Midget hockey fant will bo able to tee In the game elimination owned after one period at the end of 2 FOUR GOALS Jack Gudgeon paced tho win with four goals Hay and Morrow posted the rest Cunningham was good for two and Bradley and Davidson lo for The first period of the Macs Milk Glen Williams lilt went scoreless but Macs fired a pair in the second period Glen William hit the score in Ihe third period when they Macs Gregory stayed hot scoring twice for the milkmen Tyler netted their other goal Hilts popped two and Campbell one for the Glen Georgetown Industrial Hockey League Standing North Macs Milk Williams GEORGETOWN Midget Hockey TOURNAMENT GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Tues Sat Sun January 16 Teams Competing Game Start at Except Saturday Start at to Friday Adullt 50c Children Saturday- Adullt 1 00 Children Sunday Adultt 50c Children 25c BOOSTER TICKETS AVAILABLE ADULTS STUDENTS CHILDREN Available from any member of the Executive 11 Games Sunday Mac s Milk North Ford Glen Williams H TWIN SS Jit Price NOW ONLY 839 TWIN Star Jet Deluxe Price NOW ONLY 747 HP STAR JET 699 Lilt Price NOW ONLY EMMERSON IS AGAIN UNION HEAD The executive of local of the International Brotherhood of Pulp Sulphite and Paper Workers at Georgetown Provincial Mill were re turned by acclamation at the end of the year Serving till the end of will be president Sieve Em mtrson vice president C recording secretary Mike financial secretary Tom Her SMILE Good manners are the shock absorbers of 111 Minor Hockey Week I would like to call on all Minor Hockey Week in Canada starts Saturday Janu 1971 This week is one of most impon weeks and it is our duly to show our appreciation the efforts of who make participation in Can National possible for our youngsters I believe we have a Minor Hockey Program ing in Georgetown that does not need to take a back seat to any in the Country but program needs our support Wo must pay tribute to the men and women who spend so many hours organizing and operating many leagues and games for our youngsiers By work they are not only prqvid ng opportunity to play Hockey but helping to build bolter bodies healthier minds better boys and citizens When the boys benefit the community benefits and because tho community the community must contribute I can suggest no better way of show your support and interest than by the observance of the official slogan send take your boy to arena and if you do not have a boy of your own drop lit and watch the others know you will It SMITH Mayor FRESH GRADE Chickens lb ROASTERS and up PORK LIVER WIENERS 49 SCHNEIDERS SLICED BOLOGNA SCHNEIDERS SWEET M COTTAGE ROLLS lb PRICES EFFECTIVE WED SAT JAN BONELESS ROLLED PORK LOIN FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES FLORIDA TANGELL0S A FLORIDA TEMPLE ORANGES K I do jd BEETS CANADIAN DELUXE KRAFT CHEESE SLICES GOLD MEDAL PASTE FLOOR WAX a MAPLE CREAMS TEA TIME OR CREAMS SUPREME BISCUITS 43 KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE CORDON BLEU CHICKEN OR BEEF GRAVY 39 3- 39 Christies BREAD French Can PEA SOUP NIAGARA SPRAY STARCH 69c STOKELYS NEW ORLEANS STYLE OR RED KIDNEY BEANS 33 18 MAIN STREET NORTH DOWNTOWN Free Home Delivery WITH A MINIMUM 10 ORDER Midget Hockey Tournament Next Week

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