Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 21

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Jink Works Robinson Scores Six as Raiders Bury Fort Erie Paul Robinson tired six goals and helped on two others to lead the Georgetown Raider charge that flattened Fort Erie here Friday night Raiders erupted for 11 goals in the second period in their beat offensive effort this season Robinson had five of the second period goals and also notched the second of Raiders two third period goals Stttt Steve and Junior each scored twice and Dennis Adams Terry Cook and Lance once A also had five assists Fort Erie a marksmen were Muaselman Coupe and Though tested only limes new Raider Keith turned In another out standing game between the pipes At the other end Fort Erie Dave Koehler still managed to turn aside Raider shots Steve took a Bill Curie and converted It Into first goal with five and a half minutes gone Mussulman from and Cecalo erased the lead but Raiders regained it on marker from Stilt and Terry Holmes Bob Coupe deadlocked it a second time with the same two mates assisting The second period deluge started after two minutes of play when Robinson scored the first of his hair dozen from Tibbetts and Stitt Stltt made it 2 seconds later from Holmes and the pattern continued with George town driving another nail in the Fort an average of about every minute and a half from Adams and newcomer Al Robinson from and Robinson sans aid again from Tibbetts and Stltt again from Terry Cook Stilt from Robinson and Cotton Adorns from Rochon Cook from Douce He and Doucette from Ron Lane and I Cook all were winners in the second period shooting gallery Robinson and assisted on Tibbetts third period goal and Robinson notched his sixth from Stltt and Tibbelts the goal for that line on the night half way through the third Harry Bremner Fort output to three from Fred Meredith with less than three minutes to go Six Raiders served minor penalties but just one visitor Bruce Waters served penal ly time Georgetown should have saved some of their production for Sunday night when they went Into Ihe Welland arena and took thumping Paul Robinson Was the only Raider able to beat the Welland Jinx Tomorrow night is another 1 Booster Ticket night at the Georgetown Memorial Arena with Minor Hockey Support I Group selling tickets in advance Dunnvllle ploys Raiders Friday here and Sunday there and Fort Erie hosts them Tuesday December as the locals see action three times In I five days PAUL ROBINSON Tyke Hockey Stars Employ Two Goalies To Blank Junior A by BUI James Playing their third game in Saturday Hockey Tyke AllStars skated to their second victory in a 20 win over Marlies For the first time the two goalie system was used Sharing in the shutout were Warren Street and Kellh Every player played well Lance Douc scored both goals On Sunday Tykes I ro veiled Welland for an exhibition game Tills was their first against another all star team came out the winner by a score Paul got credit for Georgetown goal For their first game against this type of competition George town played very well dominated the first half of Levequo Jackson Rinks Win Turkey Bonsplel won the nine clock draw in which George ifoshal or was second and John Bryant of was third In the 1 clock draw Ken Jackson took first prize D Mellorof second mis a u district Highland Leaslde Brampton Tarn Heather and the Quarterback Club were represented This Saturday night is our wine and cheese party The Ladies Curling Section 2nd Wendv ina wound up the first draw last Eastwood and Jane week Prize Winners are- Monday afternoon 1st Shirley Cleave McGee ana Jean White 2nd Jane Burrows Mara Cameron Alice Walker afternoon afternoon 1st Faye Cam lie Morgan Sandra and Linda Roland 2nd Marian Smeaton Mary Cathy and Anne Hudson The Business Girls Section also wound up their pre Christmas Toy Eleanor Curling by awarding prizes last Eileen and Rose Wednesday night 2nd Edna Murray Grace Ann Wiley Jo Ann Morton Velma Wednesday 1st Irene Curry Betty Hull Gall Sparks JoAnne 2nd Norma Porter Ann and Soward morning 1st Tune Magnuson Shirley Cleave Marianne and Draw 1st June Freeman Ann Mann Rose Lockwood and Anne Hudson 2nd Barb Skinner Elliott Norma Alexander and Nancy Draw 1st Jean Jean Sandy and Bobble Phillips 2nd Alice Savage Joan File Arlene Hopkins and Olaug May GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC 1 Page JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS 10K and 14K Gold PIERCED EARRINGS JOHN B0UGHT0N JEWELLERS A CHAMPIONSHIP WAS IN THE CARDS ALLEYWAYS Sheila Pro use Is top for the girls with an average Dunne Hatcher tops the boys a average Jons roared to a seven point victory over Red Barons Aristocrats beat Pee Wee Penguins In all three games BEST SIX Girls Sheila had both the high triple of and high single of 130 Sandra Marshall threw a triple and 114 single Dana Lay ton came next with id BoysBrett Goodlett was top for the boys a triple and 141 single Blair placed second with triple and 129 single Third place was held by David LcBlanc with and 117 BANTAM GIRLS Stephanie Cox holds the girls high average with 172 In the battle between the cats the Panthers won two games and totals from Pink Panthers Strikers struck their way to a seven point victory against Pussycats After the Canonballs won the first game they collapsed and let the Crashers win the last two and totals Slow Pokes won one gome and totals from Bantam Bombers Tigers slipped under Globe Trotters after they won the first game Super Seven blasted Wild Cots in all three games STUPENDOUS SEVEN Sherry Everett had the high triple of and second high single of The high single of and the second triple Ml were Ihrown by Brat kin Following them were Gloria Hamilton Wendy Hay Shirley Em all wood Lea Gourlle and Janet BANTAM BOYS The high bantam boy la Colin Hicks with a 179 average Sharp Shooters were shot down In all three games by Slow Pokes Bobcats won the last game and totals from Super Strikers Georgetown Internationals won two games and totals from Hydrofoils Snipers clobbered Crack Shots in all games FABULOUS FOUR Tils week the top boy was John Colter with triple and a single Second was Wayne Richardson with and John Burke placed third with and and Richard was next FRIDAY JUNIORS Debbie MncCormack is still In first place for the girls with a 176 average The high boy Is Rick with a average Oddballs out bowled Pin Busters In all games Pin Vultures were swept under in the first two games but regained a two point in the last against Crackpots Six remain league topping after winning all games from King Pins SUPER SEVEN Girls Lorraine Harrison was the high girl this week with triple single Second was Debbie MacCormack with Next were Debbie Hamilton and Peggy Levers Snowmobllors Do Your Homework A snowmobile like any other motorized vehicle requires core and proper maintenance for safe satisfactory performance But it Is a breed of own like no other so to get the best out of your snowmobile the Ontario Safety League says you must get to know It Its cap abilities and limitations Start off by reading the Owner Manual carefully and then follow the two most important controls on your snowmobile are the throttle and brake Always make sure that both these vital controls are working properly before starting the engine If you have done your homework and read the Owners Manual you will probably be able to correct any minor maladjustments Boys The high triple for the boys was Doug who had and Stephen Gallant had the high single of and a triple Third was Derrick Lukas with and SATURDAY JUNIORS Patricia Duncan leads the girls with a 183 average Chris Burke tops the boys with a average Fighting Snoopy took seven points from Pro a Incorporated Pocket Pickers picked five points from Strikers Unlimited Great Seven won two games and totals from Slippery Seven Pin Busters collected five poind from Tail Enders TOP EIGHT GirlsWendy had the high triple of and second high single of Nancy Nurse triple and the high single of 25S Linda George had a 224 single Kim Harvey had and they both had a triple Boys The top shooter for the boys was Gary Richardson with triple and 275 single Next were Steve Harlow Chris Burke 1221 and Dave Warman 204 SENIORS Ruth Finlay still holds first place for the girls with a average Mike Warman Is the top boy with The first place lie between Idiot Squad and Bearcats was broken when Bearcats look five points Twisters won two games and totals from Greaseballs Six MotoSki Sales Service Lisgar Twin Seasons Churchill Blv south of 8263609 Pack ran over Hunter Heroes In all games TERRIFIC TEN Girls Karen Archibald topped the girls this week with a triple and a 265 single Second was Sue Carswell with and Following them were Wilkes Ruth Cheryl 236 Boys Denis was top boy with a triple and single Next were Larry Knight Don Peacock 210 Frank Mandarino 220 Phillip BRANCH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ANNUAL CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS TREE THURSDAY DECEMBER IN THE LEGION AUDITORIUM AT PM THERE PRESENT FOR EVERY CHILD AGE TEN AND UNDER OF A LEGION OR LEGION LA MEMBER IMPORTANT CABLE TV ANNOUNCEMENT In order to perform a complete SYSTEM CHECK OUT for proved reception We must SHUT DOWN THE CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM Fron l 30 a m until am for 1 week Com mend no the morning of Friday Dec Because of the hours this System Check out subscribers should not experience any undue Interruption of normal service FOR INFORMATION CABLE TV 47 Main Street North CABLE TV game but both goalies Warren and rose to the occasion In the second hall Georgetown more than their own Detcncemcn played well with special mention to Brad Mc Kevin Frank Bobby Morrow and Scott Dalton AllStars ploy next Dec 13 at against Niagara Parents please note Team pic lures taken Friday will be back this Friday There will be no Tyke hockey Dec On Dec there will be a skating party to The week a games Minnesota 5 Lot Angeles 0 This game was much closer than the score Indicates as Los Angeles missed on at least four breakaways Adrian did all the scoring Pittsburgh St Louis i The close scoring shows how the league is balancing Itself Pittsburgh Is still undefeated in the Junior league Montreal Toronto Both teams had a good many chances to score but Toronto unable to dent the twine Montreal has gone three games without a loss Detroit I New York Detroit has taken Montreal s example winning their first me Dec York Iday This Is the second time New York has been held to a tie They have yet to be beaten Chicago Boston Warren Street earned his shutout Boston Had some good chances but were unable to beat him DEC IT SCHEDULE Los Angeles Pittsburgh St Louis Minnesota 10 Toronto Montreal 15 Montreal Boston New York Chicago Buying or Selling Try a Herald Ad Youll Get Results CALIFORNIA NAVEL SUNKIST ORANGES CALIFORNIA FANCY We Deliver 18 Main Street Downtown Georgetown CREAM CORN PEAS SOFT MARGARINE ONE LB TUB 33 CORN 25 MAPLE LEAP CANNED HAMS 59 SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 25 FOOT ROLL II WIDE STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP 73 CHOICE APPLE JUICE 34IOZ1 TINS 00 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 125 FRUIT COCKTAIL 14 TIN 33 AFTER COCKTAIL MIXES 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