Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1975, p. 18

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THE HERALD Wednesday January ltis The man who makes the ice Let go down to the arena for the past fifteen years but budget for year supervises president of the Ontario youngs ten sent him letters youngsters every day he would would return Dons com actually got into this business theoperationof Arena Association in thanking him for ice lime One be somewhat down on them quite by accident He had been the money Intake Is respon attends meetings letter he reports was as large Not so accordlna to Don He the employed in the aircraft in slble for full time and part lime regularly a a wall one incidence think thV lolS a to JC dustry for years and expected would Just soon forget oc that there are only a few Von will thal laid down properly and that The most memorable cured recently He is referring howtu Don just be there because Us a Then as so often regular arena maintenance Is for Don In many of course to the bomb threat take friendly place and moat people haDoens he was carried out He handles general years at the arena was the time One would think that in Don a sure if a noli young ami old alike seem to be laid off While looking for a job security at the arS and a great number of Georgetown poXn of with of attracted to it An arena is one he was asked to look after the checks to assure thai all younfWters they the game of the few places available to books at the arena machinery connected with the i nr the public seven a week andjuatgenerallylookafterthe smooth operation of the arena t and for the most part it just place Once In the door Is in working order This taken tor granted however he found it impossible list possibly explains The same might be said for leave and thus Georgetown why his are so varied the people who work there acquired Its arena manager When he first took on the job They are similarly taken for Contrary to some people Don knew nothing about arena granted A long an the Ice is beliefs en arena managers job management Through the there the place is relatively does not merely constitute years however he has clean the washrooms are open being present in the building cumulated a wealth of and food la close at hand Don is scheduled for a and knowledge ome practical everyone just expects that onehalf hour work week but some formal He attended art that the way things are freely admits that most of the arena management course one supposed to be and case week a year for three years at closed Seniors land on North Halton By Jeff and Diane Dock The ice at the North prints game attending to various things He the University of The litta rink has been falrlv Georgetown is fortunate that explained that he had rs Included tat to would all do well to get out to tj the winners of all the quite an event well worth item on and learn some events get together later in the watching If you re not com lonth or a big shootout It a See you there their arena is la on hour loot out communicant draw S ta Mr and coura arena JStetelSlaw tal ataJ ffiS5fn w S f ucoaaful war ari airn Radically this carMcatt a rf nSSSSatitSaV into almost every have at least five SnVsenlor was en- DON GOSSL1NG the case in many communities man bTenoir aiTo iT arena manager rjghl experience in lit WilISK Don Don has been Don looks alter the in to aYy Don rStarto IS nla arena of lee lime in his fowas toSl their annual outing Raiders bomb Mavericks on to the Ontario their annual outing Championships for the Wo jaoscnairtscnuw Trophy later this period with two big events The r Ladles Section la the the eighth Senior Ladles District Men Peel on January gets underway There through There will be six rinks in the Defence was definitely not garaeaflrststar KelthPaUett appeared that Tlbbetts would Fort Erie representing the various representing all the name of the game for either despite allowing four goals bam could only manage ten on be foiled Then at the last The Raiders Fort clubs in our district the curling clubs In and t turned In a splendid per Raiders goalee Palletf possible second and from what Erie and It a likely Wearing the green and gold counHe Our club has Georgetown Chrysler Raiders forroance in the Haiders nets Bob from Art appeared to be an Webber had a few choice words for North will be rinks entered thia year We bombed Fort Erie Mavericks and Junior returning Webster accounted for the first angle Tlbbetts lofted the puck to direct at his mates In the Crlchton generally do fairly well and last Friday evening at the to the form which thrilled Raiders goal The Raiders over Webber and into the net dressing room Aa mentioned Jean Mackenzie and Jean hope to see a couple of our rinks Georgetown arena From the Raiders fans in the past also scored their second goal on a Neil Cot ten and Gerry Pearson the game from a purist point In the final a week this fans point of view It was an had a good game power play and a poor clearing with second of the night of view was a bit hectic but it There Is an age qualification Saturday This Is a tenpoint The Raiders scored three effort by the Dundas defence rounded out the Raiders was exciting hockey If the to curl as a senior but for maximum rated which responsible for this scoring for the second period Haiders can keep up this sort of reasons we won dwell allows a lot of our curlers to With Tibbetts and The Mavericks finally hit the goal production In future on the subject at time taste equalized competition lade the Gilbert buzzing around the net scoreboard at the 19 mark of weeks we should see them Senior in shot making ability is Hamilton and Kitchener have n errant landed the period and that made the climbing in the standings the key to these gals and we a similar spiel running at this exciting contest but neither coach seemed particularly times in the first period and was really leased with their respective heir harassing marker team a performance tactics were what made the Gerry the difference Merchant Raiders played a hustling Del Webber must have thought saticlc score in favor of the Raiders aggressive game counted two he had wandered Into a fly with a wicked drive which at toe end of two periods goals and was named the shooting gallery as he was Gilbert deflected into the net Terry Forrester for the The Raiders final goal of the Mavericks drew first blood In first period again came about the third period as be scored off a goalmouth scramble Nell and again Bill Currie played a replied for he Raiders dominant role With the less than seconds later and Raiders forcing the play the that made the score Brian Hurley who finally got some Town backs bantam tourney Hills will once again be solidly behind the upcoming Bantam Hockey to be held In Georgetown g The town s finance and personnel committee voted approval Monday night for up to to be used In buying approximately crests for participating players In the major week long tournament The request met with little resistance Committee chairman Harry Levy who also happens to be very involved in the organization of the annual event pointed out that town support through the buying of the crests had been provided for a number of years Tiw tournament will take place daring the week of March to the mid winter or public school students in Raiders flat Mike Tama finroptnum the Hurley who finally got some ChrvaTer His shot was blocked ice scored the Raiders SsSk SxtoKanSyiruSnon op a HI at a vengeance He game is a rescheduled contest scored a hat trick to lead the Game on Friday night is sewed what Raiders Tommv Gilbert a mill ana ne Tommy Gilbert 30 and the Sunday game will scored the Raiders final goal start at MIKE TARPS GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER Intermediate FRIDAY JANUARY 8 30 DUNNVILLE MUDCATS VERSUS GEORGETOWN RAIDERS RESCHEDULED GAME SUNDAY JANUARY 8 DUNDAS MERCHANTS VERSUS GEORGETOWN RAIDERS JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS BOOST YOUR GEORGETOWN RAIDERS Inquire at gsms about The Booster Club and special coming up during the Adults Students Children 50c by Mike Tarps quick to Unfortunately capitalize on this state of af Mavericks it was a case of too little too late and Bill easily the beat goal of the night whose always seemed to With the Mavericks trapped up be on the net counted the Ice Tlbbetts raced unhindered tally on a drive from the towards Maverick goaler blue line which completely Webber A fake to the right handcuffed Maverick failed to entice Webber and It Webber Final score Raiders TEAM Fort Erie Thorold Georgetown Of NAME TEAM Gerry Roussell Fort Erie Dave Pay Tom Daly Oakville Bob Green Fort Erie Dave Bernle Port IT WAS faceoff time In last Thursday s Maior Midget Hamilton looks on Georgetown defeated Ancaster in this action at the Georgetown arena Paul Martin of contest Georgetown waits for the puck to drop while linemate Rob Peewees earn Silver Stick honors Ron Fort Erie Bob Goes Fort Colborne Hal Maracle Fort Erie Henry Hunting J Team work and team spirit were the key ingredients to the consolation championship 1 earned last week by Standard product Major in the ClearanceSale OUSTER JUST ATTEND THE RAIDERS HOME GAMES AND YOU STAND A GOOD CHANCE TO WIN See Hockey Mights on Cable 5 Cable TV Thursday Night at THE RAIDERS PROGRAM -AND- STOCK REDUCTION Prior To Inventory Our Fiscal Year Ends Jan 31st Sale Starts Tomorrow Jan 9th GREAT SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM IN STOCK No Reasonable Offer Refused COME IN BROWSE AROUND NO OBLIGATION Custom Tailors Centennial Mall 1782 Brampton Chlnguacousy Silver Stick Tournament The Georgetown squad got off on the wrong foot In their first same but then never looked Back The opener saw Fort Erie nip Georgetown 10 It wsa a hard fought game with Fort Erie pulling out the win on a goal scored with Just eight seconds left to play The game was a heartbreaker for Georgetown as they controlled the game and had many pood chances to score Good efforts by Thorpe Cunningham an Kewly Bryan In goal also turned in a sharp game Georgetown began 111 ride to the consolation championship on the strength of a victory over The locals were not hard pressed In this game winning on goals by Steve Bobbins from John Thorpe and Danny Reynolds John Lehman from BUI Walnwright Wain from Mike Roberts and Glen Cunningham from Walnwright and Curtis Good efforts were turned In by Reynolds Lehman Barry Simpson Sam Bell and Mark Bingham with solid from Mlks Makovnyk In the consolation final Georgetown came up against another Chlnguacousy team and won on goals by Danny Reynolds and Thorpe Terry Mostaard from Chuck Maffatt and Brian Simpson and Rob- bins from Thorpe a nd Bell Bomholt played a good Excellent efforts alio came from Roberts Simpson Mostaard Moffatt Curtis Marcil and Steve Coaches Bruce McMeekln and Doug Ward deserve congratulations for their team a Baa showing Only Marina gives you all this Rada flacK and sec Torsion bo I suspension pc body and untie Doo doo 1 seats face leve a Sngo Spacia cold mo pock Heavy duty heale For this 2995 door Super Sedan In Hallux Montreal Bur no ton and Vancouver on local and 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