Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 22

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Scoreboard Major Novices Bantams Knock Off Oakville MAJOR NOVICE Georgetown Burlington Dec Burlington Georgetown to but inn Reeks Ed and John Barnes made it count or the Firemen It was a solid team effort and Dave Abbott was outstanding in goal as noted by the shots he stopped Georgetown 3 Dec Sixeen stars should be awarded in this exciting game best of the season so far It was end to end hockey with a goal scored In each period The Oaks the Firemen 14 12 Goals by Bruce McCandless from Bill Taylor Ian Reeks from Ed Paul Morrow from George Thompson MAJOR Burlington 2 Georgetown Dec Standard Products were blanked by Burlington and had no better luck December when Oakville took their measure MAJOR BANTAMS Burlington 3 Georgetown Dec Mike Forbes and Dale Mlecuutlec scored for Medics in this Georgetown 3 Oakville 1 Dec This was a good earn effort to knock off first place Oakville Gerald Williams was great In goal Goals by Reeks from and Dean Bob from Forbes Blake from Bruno Martina MAJOR MIDGETS Burlington Georgetown Nov Sunny Acre Farms lone goal was scored by Doug Pern ton on a pass from Ray Love I Georgetown I Dec The locals played well but were outgunned by a strong Oakville club Gary Mc Fay den scored from George and Bill Kirby In the SO draw made November 30 Cecil Peacock John Street West won 135 with ticket No 325 MINOR NOVICE Georgetown Dec McNally Construction lost In an exciting game Barry and Brian Simpson Scott Osborne John Thorpe and John Mann all played well Our novice team lineup and numbers Goal Brian Ellis Bryan Bomholt 30 Defence Mark Bingham 3 George John Mann Herb Kewley Matt Bauer Forwards Bob Dean Brian Simpson 11 Barry Simpson 12 John Thorpe Glen Scott Osborne Lent 10 Craig McLaughlin 15 Terry 17 Dave Holmes and John Henderson coaches Jim manager MINOR BANTAM Chlnguacouiy Georgetown 1 Dec For Rotary Club bantams Bill Martin scored a great goal unassisted and led the forward brigade during he game Ken Eckroff gets hono urable mention for a tremendous game In goal as does Paul Allison on defence Terry Turner shows his old form in this game MINOR MIDGET 4 Georgetown Dec 7 Brian Laird played an outstanding game In goal for Midgets Bill Preston scored an unassisted goal and Charlie scored also assisted by Larry Petterson A good game played by Knoepfli League Bowling Banter Hocky MENS MAJOR STANDING B 10 Ryders TV Dairy Queen WF Hunter Realtor Sykea Super Donuts Toms Car Sales Glen Taxi Saunders Exchange House Goldens Fish Chips 3 Wilkes Lucky Dollar l Ten Top Averages G Barber 238 G Nurse G Ilenington McGowan Swann 234 A Bailey 232 233 B Harris Top shooters for December J McAusIsnd with and single DeUlo and G Storey with G Archibald Cox with Southon 720 B Nicholson and Clarke with a 701 December was also turkey roll night The winners are as follows Southon Storey J McAusland Archibald Nicholson K Jepton C Norton and Buckley MARRIED COUPLES STANDING Originals The Rebels Termites Non Stars Macs Quacks Hanks Tigers Scotties Late Ones Six Pack Mldnlters Top Ten Averages H Brandford Wilkes G Herrlngton E G Archibald C MacCormack J Archibald Mossop S Chaplin B Verrette Two Goals in Last 6 Seconds NH Ties The high bowler of the night was J Archibald who rolled a 747 triple with a single Next was C MacCormack with Helen Farrow with and single Millie with and the lone man with triple was Joe Foster Turkey winners were as follows C MacCormack A St Laurent Mossop H Farrow 743 J MahaiTy6B3 J Armstrong J Harder 787 Chicken winners for high single flat were H Brandford 246 J Archibald Verrette 248 i Nicholson J Foster J Darby A 71 Executive Plus One Will Guide Glen Ball 40 Air Cadets Visit North Bay Base All members of the 1971 Glen Minor Softball Association were returned for upcoming season when the general meeting was held November Shirley Inglis is president Doug Bryant vice president Marlon Cuthbert secretary with the executive members Tony I Earl Cuthbert Don Paul Barber Charles and Jim Frank Jim Frank an addition this year is the only new face on the 1972 executive John Haines who currently holds the vicepresidency In the Counlv Minor Softball Association will serve as liaison officer between that body and the Glen Association The meeting opened with reading of the minutes by Mrs Th to You May this Christmas season be blessed and Joyful for you May every happiness be youra at this loveliest of seasons by FRANK BULL As we all know Santa arrived town December accompanied by his usual band of merry makers and marching bands The cadets of 756 Squadron are to be congratulated for a great turn out You can be proud as were your sponsors and officers for a Job well done Maybe next year we can look forward to even greater par ticipation why not we have the vehicle The evening of the 4th was for the squadron adults sponsors instructors and officers companied by their wives spent an enjoyable evening at St Anglican church hall Williams dancing to Ihe music of groups too numerous to mention The high point of the evening was presentation of a gift from those present and all cadets of squadron to our squadron Padre and his wife to mark their forthcoming silver wedding anniversary Again Reverend and Mrs Kelvin Johnston sincere congratulations from 756 on your 25th Tuesday morning some cadets filled a bus to visit the Canadian Forces Base at North Bay This visit should have been of great interest to everyone and I am hoping in a future column to have a trip report from one of our cadets This coming Monday Tube Steak Monday should see our sponsoring group at Cedarvale real early boiling hot dogs etc usual Feast If they are as good as last year there goes my diet again Weekly routine Dec Duty Officer Orderly Sergeant Ezeklel Orderly Corporal J Crawford LEASING Pete Masspn PontiacBulck has 15 years experience In long term leasing any make or model car or truck 8776986 to I port mood I I of Spurt Candfon of wafer fours GEORGETOWN MARKET 8771362 and the meeting was declared open for nominations after regular business was handled It was a motion by Fen seconded by John Haines that proposed the 1971 executive be returned Nerval scored the only two goals of the second period and went on to beat Glen Williams In one of two Georgetown Industrial Hockey League games played Sunday Bob from Lorry Bradley and Paul and Dorm Parsons from Ken Robinson scored Nervals goal In the first period Larry Bradley from Robinson and Wayne and then Mac Korzack from Dorm Parsons counted goals In the middle frame The Glens first period goals were by Doug Hilts from Howie Comfoot and Fred Burnett and Rick Thompson from Doug Sargent Hilts from Glen Cooper and Paul Ward accounted for the only third period goal BIG FINISH North Cougars had to Macs Milk In the third period to gain a tie In the other league game Their fifth and sixth goals came with six and one second remaining respectively North scored first but 1 lead at the end of the first period They in creased It to after two Jack Gudgeon scored half of the Cougars goals The others came from Ken Morrow Al Arnold and Dwayne Hay FOUR ASSISTS Terry Lone was North Ha tons Ho with four assists Rick assisted twice and Phil Hay Arnold and Jim McNlven once each Keith Bennett scored two of the milkmens goals whlleJohn Parks Bill Gregory and Don Glassford notched the others Whltey BUI Hnynes John Kavonagh Jim Collls Reg and Kevin Hlckey This Sunday it will be Nerval against Glen Williams STANDING North 1 14 B 4 Macs Milk Glen Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEL HARRINGTON HAND CRAFTS Street GLEN WILLIAMS Onterlo HAND CfMFTEDtANADIAN GIFTS INDIAN ESKIMO OPEN DAILY UNTIL DEC Licenced Under LCBO SOUP or JUICE VILLAGE INN choice of RELISH TRAY ROAST DUCKLING with ORANGE SAUCE ROAST TURKEY with DRESSING PRIME RIBS OF BEEF JR SIRLOIN STEAK DESSERT CHOICE OF PLUM PUDDING with RUM SAUCE APPLE PIE or SHERRY TRIFLE TEA COFFEE or Mil el CHILDREN UNDER LIQUORS COCKTAILS SUNDAYS CHRISTMAS Enjoy our Buffet Sun Dec 19 1971 PHONE KAY BUTLER FOR RESERVATIONS ONLY WINES HOOD Hardwood Toboggan Perform the ride of a the of a mild hard wood hand nib TOUGH POLYETHYLENE 34 Surfer m heavy inpeiform Sure prip handler or ufcty and control or under tree CAR TRUNK SIZE Coaster Speedy performance meter hakton handles poly tmn Fun tor every family member BUCKLEIN SAFETY BabyBoggan Molded polyethylene built lake cold without craving Contoured body raided seal handle BETTER BUYS in BIKES and TRIKES The Mini 1 2539 Deluxe 10 Trike 1895 Tike Trike TinyTots Trike 995 model Table Tennis ban clampon A rcil Il to BONUS COUPONS a Child or Car Shovel long blade Tuck one under Iree and one In your Wit trunk b Winnie the Pooh Shovel long with 10 blade D grip handle Colorful llluiiraiion ft DomM Mickey Print 12 blade overall D trip handle Mickey Moirw and Donald Duck CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS OPEN Tun Wad Thurs Frl Til 9 pm Saturday am to

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