Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1973, p. 6

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Neil Korzack Tours Poland With U of T Hockey Blues of i Glen Junior A said Blues head coach Tom 1 l rt I ALLEYWAYS Williams is one of the last season Is a first year University of Toronto hockey Science student at the of team members who ore in A decision was made Poland for a series of lames sometime ago lhal we were against Polish first division Poland but for awhile teams Nell who played in the looked as If the trip KUHZA1K Walt until lasi Tuesday night that we managed to clear a of the obstacles preventing us from doing We get our visas from the Polish Embassy Ottawa until we had approval from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Ihe In ternationat Ice Hockey Federation and the Polish Amateur Hockey Federation We found out Tuesday lhal ihe visas will be waiting for us at the KLM Airlines office in Montreal The Blues Canadian Inter Athletic Union defending champions left Thursday for Warsaw to begin the iwo week trip They travelled by bus from Warsaw to Katowice where they II play all their games The Blues sent players Watt a manager ana a former Polish gymnast and staff member at the University of Toronto will act as our in and chef mission Watt said He was mainly responsible for organizing Ihe trip PI The trip will cost about and ihe players will pay Ihe remainder of the money coming from the University of Toronto Varsity I- und and donations The Polish learns will pay hotel and food expenses We don I know how an f their learns play but we ki Ihey have some good leains since made ihe A Group of the World Hockey championships Watt said There were some university learns from Sweden and Czechoslovakia playing there recently and we hope we can gel some games with them as well Youth Bowlers Finish With Super Week Ten FirstTimers Enter Georgetown Bantam Tourney Thornhill Waterloo Wood Preston stock Rochester Division Alton Bay Copper Cliff Essex Kingston ville Delhi Township 1 Milton Walkerton Warns Snowmobilers This is Danger Period Bantam Hockey Tournament spectators will see 10 new teams this year Tournament chairman Levy lold The Herald that the learns to play in four divisions have been determined with Ihe list of stand bys already at 12 He said most of the new teams included in thd roster have been on the standby list In previous years The edition of the tournament will be in the Memorial Arena March 1624 Making their first will be Bantam teams i Detroit Beech which makes three Detroit teams competing this year Buffalo Whitby Chelmsford Dor cheater Moorctown Point Edward Sharon and West Rouge Others entered are A Division Detroit Detroit Little Ceasars Toronto Red Wings Toronto St Mikes Toronto Young Natl are warned by the Ontario Safely League that travel in ice covered faces of lakes and rivers can be hazardous particularly at this lime of year This is freczL up time when snow cove red ice faces seldom give any in of the danger of thin ice unlil It is loo late Rivers and river mouths are described as must treacherous areas as the current of the water under the ice the underside of the ice and prevents the water from freezing lo a uniform Ihkkness FIND OUT Snowmobilers are warned not to drive on Icecovered surfaces unless they have intimate knowledge of the current conditions and ice in all areas Drivers who are unfamiliar with an area should contact members of the local snowmobile club or other local authorities The greatest single cause of snowmobile fatalities is collisions with motor vehicles Ernest Taylor of the Ontario Safety League advises snowmobilers not to travel on public thoroughfares DID YOU KNOW The equinoxes are Ihe two periods each year when the length of day and night Is equal all over the Earth Georgetown Youth Bowlers ended 1072 with a real bang This was the best week for all our leagues as three Bantams nine Juniors and Seniors This weekend is the first or four weeks of qualifying for the Pour Steps to Stardom representative learns It looks like the scores and competition will be first class VttEs Ross has Ihe girls high average of 94 Kelly Leonard has a 93 average The boys high average holder is Philip Handy with Mighty Mice shaded Bongs in two games and totals Slow Pokes Pip Squeaks in every game Team Standings Pip Squeaks 34 Bongs Slow Pokes Mighty Mice 1G I- Girls losscd the high triple of with Ihe high single of Debbie Dwycr threw a SOS trio and a 1 10 single high triple of and a single were rolled by David Garten Bob bowled a 303 triple and iht high single of Philip Handy threw a trio and a GIRLS Terrle Bra I kin and Gloria Hamilton have the high averages of 16j and 1G1 lively Knlcktr blanked Thunder birds for a triple win funky Phantoms bombed Alley Runners In all three games Wildcats trimmed for two games and total pins Tootles smashed Llllle for three victories Sharp Shooters sparkled against Tigers In all three games run kit Bantams downed Strikers in Iwo games for total pins Tt AM STANDINGS Sharp Shooters Toolies 28 Wildcats Alley Runners Phantoms Zodiacs IB 17 Bantams IS Knlckcr Beckers 14 Tigers a Utile Stars 8 Strikers TIP TOP TEN Congratulations to Yvetlc Christie who set a new season s high triple with with the help or this week high single of Shirley Small wood was a strong second with and a 233 single Gloria Hamilton rolled a triple with a single Terrle losscd a irio and a 198 single game Heather Tyler threw a triple with a 175 single Next In line were Sheena Bauer Scar borough Lea Gourlle Debbie Alton and Janet Hicks BANTAM BOYS David inlay 174 average tops the league while Kevin Harrison has 171 Thunderbirds whipped Torpedoes In all three games Alley Cats surprised Cyclones in every gome for a triple win Head pins clipped Argonauts in two games for total pins Cougars baffled Jacquars in all three games STANDINGS Torpedoes Cougars Thundcrblrds Alley Cats 27 Argonauts Jacquars Cyclones IB LUST Wayne Richardson rolled the Saturday leagues new high triple of and a 237 single Kevin Harrison was a nice second with and a single Marty triple was supported b his new league high single of John Colter tossed a triple with a single A trio and single were bowled by Alan Bodin Other op scores were rolled by David 527 Grant Richardson 179 Donald 227 Alan Bower Paul Sleenhuls 501 195 and Phillip Delllosoo JUNIORS For the girls Stephanie Cox has the high average of Sandy Is second wilh 192 Gary Richardson leads the boys with a 221 average while Rick has 202 Sharp Shooters collected two games and total pins from House Average Talented Strikers dumped In in games for totals Girl Watchers clobbered Stompedcrs in very game Goofs annexed games and totals from Gutter Grabbers fuddle Women s Lib In two tames and totals Fuddle 4G Gr Incorporated Goofs Strikers Girl Watchers Women Lib Sharp Shooters Stampeders IB utter Crabbers This a great for our Juniors as nine bowlers topped Ihe mark Girls rr was high wilh a triple and a new high single Br en da Moon wjs second with triple a single game 612 triple and single wire next Sandy rolled with a single A trio and J ami by Diane Marshall Kim Harvey threw a triple with a single Boys Gary boys with a triple and single Stephen triple a single a lnoanda2lB5inglc triple and single wire rolled by Hicks SI- MORS Ruth and average are high for the girls Chris Burke tops llu boys with a 3 average while Mike has Brainwaves took only one fame from the House Average a 1 slaughtered s taking all three games Bowling Bums clubbed Satan Sliders in every game Titlilators were triumphant in two games for total pins in their battle with AM STANDINGS litre are the final standings for tht second series Bowling Bums j Ding 1 H 19 Sliders total series points Iht 1st 2nd sines in as follows 1 initiators Bowling Bums II Ding lings j Solan Sliders Girls was high with a if triple and single Second was Yvonne with triple I THURSDAY JAN 4 1973 II threw a bin wilh a Archibald and single A three game total is Wilkes score iiiys Mike Warman was high with and a 245 single Vt Chard rolled while Din up with was Dave with a trio Chris at ki and I Bcnnitt with Win Baskets Of Groceries Goudreoult or 45 Itaylawn scent 3 and Paul of Georgetown wire winners of baskets groceries in a draw sponsored by Soared Heart The ticket numbers and were drawn Deiembcr TYPEWRITERS RENTALS SALES SERVICE STUDENT RATES BRAMPTON BUSINESS MACHINES Queen St East BRAMPTON Olympia WIENERS Lin MAIN ST GEORGETOWN PHONE CONCRETE GRAVEL DING GRAVEL Fill and BUD HAINES Williams January Fabric BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS QUILTED COTTONS A WIDE SELECTION PRINTED DESIGNS COLORS IDEAL SKIRTS HOUSECOATS ETC YD wide FABRICS A GOOD RANGE OF KNIT FABRICS IDEALLY SUITABLE FOR DRESSES SLACKS TOPS ETC COM WASHABLE wide Prints WASH AND DRIP DRY PRINTED COTTONS IN A WIDE SELECTION OF DESIGNS AND COLORS SAVE YD 1 100 PRINTED TREVIRA KNITS AND CRIMPS DESIGNS AND COLORS ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR SLACKS MENS AND LADIES SKIRTS JUMPERS ETC SAVE OVER 3 YD AT THIS BARGAIN PRICE C29 ROOM SIZE RUGS size mi it CARPET ENDS REG TO SQ YD Household 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