Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 2, 1975, p. 7

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Curling news Ladies complete draw By Jeff and Dock Laat week marked the end of the first draw In the ladlea of curling with Ibe foDowing rinks the winners Competitive First were June Marj Allan Joan Noxon Cox Second were Broom head Ethel Murdy Marilyn Barber Doreen Special congratulation to to June Magnuion and her team By placing first In this draw June and her team will represent our club at the provincial playdowns Both the first and the second place teams will go to the Tankard Dorothy Robertson Margery Taylor Griffiths Second Jinny Geofreda Ann Hart ford June Wiltshire Third Jean Mackenzie Joan Jet Reynolds Mary Jo Fischer Ellen Bums Norma Carlisle Second Bette Jean Mackenzie Joan Mustard Marlon Wilson Third Dot Hamilton Bobby Phillips Park Donna Both Marlon Burns and Dot Hamilton were new skips this draw and so should receive a special pat on the beck for curling so well Thursday Afternoon First Marlon Marlon Hogan Marilyn Bar ber Gloria Stewart Second Ethel Murdy Ann Joan Cert McGee Third Edna Murray Mary Rand Edna Malcolm Jack were bottle of wine sherry and wine glasses Joan was a threetime winner She helped her teams to first second and third place wins The lady curlers were given a nice Christmas surprise when Ann treated everyone to bowls of chips and chip dip on the last day Inns Girls First JeanCbappel Sharon Irene Wood Lynn Ripley Second Mora Flaherty Lou Debbie Lewis Kay Third Mary Patterson Norma Porter Janet Lynn Prizes for the first draw were dress gloves blouses and scarves Ogt of Town News Marg O Flaherty Sharon Wood Lynn and Collins tried their luck out of the club They entered the Mr Harvey s Spiel at the Dundas Granite and were high onegame winners Looking for some fun and exercise during the holidays Join the Juniors In the Junior Senior Bonsplel on Sunday December The spiel consists of two draws Each draw has two sixend games The seniors play skip and second In the first game and move down to vice and lead in the second game Itsoundsllke a great time and a wonderful way to work off that fattening turkey If you would like to curl phone Lynn or Joe Gerrard THE HERALD Thursday January IrTf Allan lead Stu Cameron second Tracy Treahy and skip last Sunday at the North Hal ton Curling club The first Paul McCracken drawwlnnersarepicturedhereffromlefUvicesklp Mar Juniors show GDMHA weekly roundup you were By Jeff and Dock you were great The winners of the first draw On Sunday December were Marl Allan skip Paul North Hallon started a vice Stew tradition their first ever Cameron second and Tracy JuniorSenior For lead Frank Currle the flrat game the Bowman Dot Currle and seniors played skip and second Allan Dal ton took second place while the Juniors played vice prizes and lead In the second game High onegame winners were the juniors were given a chance Bill Treahy Tracy Porter to show off their skills at calling Kerry Collins and Gale Allan the shots They were promoted The winners of the second to skip and second with the draw were Mike Geofreda seniors playing the other two JoanJIowat Ann Hartford and positions Peter Martin Joe Gerrard The youths were to learn Grelg Geofreda Hartford from the experienced at least and Martin Hartford came In that was one of the goals of the second High onegame win spiel However on more than were Stan Kroger Brock one occasion It was the reverse Street Debra Lewis and Dad you missed the broom Jeanne Wilson Morn you blew that take- Tracy Porter thanked Lynn out Such expressions were Gerrard for running such beard many times throughout successful She the day With such respect and echoed the thoughts at confidence In our young everyone when she said let curlers North Hallon is make the Junior Senior assured of good curling for a tradition at North many years to come Juniors Hallon IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lllllllllJIIIlllllllltllllllllllllllllimilllillllllllliIlllllllllllllt Coaches Corner Key word for centres aggressive Grig Hillock and Peter were getters with Hillock and Andy assisting Mark Dean scored both Tenant goal Mike Banks on one MVP H Hock Tenant Andy Carter Curtis and Taiwno scored for ICA on one Kevin from John re pi ltd for MVP Dave Payn ton Fendliy David Smith Rodger speed and Quilt Plkl Grant Na tad the custom attack wltti big goats Don polled two Scott Murray Kevin Griffiths Dave LoBlanc ana Frerlchs 3 Mike Tom Brian Murray and Henderson scorers were Wilson Doug and Gary with on its to Peter Robert Wilson and Bruce MVP Grant Nairn Tom Brian North CAC Finance 1 West sat goal and Wo 1 tenon the winner for the motors gang Cook end Burroughs Mark Hilts unassisted repi lor cac MVP Motor Shea Finance Mark Boucher Mike and Kevin Phillips added goal each wlthasaltt going to Phillip Duana Hatcher Kevin Marcotlnl and Mike Jone from Chris Haines and Saan then from Ewlng were the motor Mac i Pole Chlcktn Villa a added Peter MacKinnon and Mark Water winner una Misted were A getter Barry Stone soared goal Waters Peter Dave scared two far the winner Ernie Holler and Rust Hammer added singles with Hammer Doug Ivany and Rod Sparks assisting Cra scored for Murray MVP Cleaners Dave Murray Steven Peace A baker end wore Ihe weapon the their big win Goal Better were with BUI Wheeler with raw RobCoulbeck with pair and George Andrew Sim ton and Don Res with singles each Assist went to Rivers Hi Coulbeck 3 Wheeler J Wilfred Gray and Ron Glrardl Jim In thenars tor out MVP Standard Bill Wheeler Villa Brian Kinsmen Club Ontario Electrical League Scott Harris and Mark shot a pair of goats each tor the winners Rick Vine Brandt and Gerry added single Assist went to Brent Fry Allan Fry and Brandt Rk two for Ontario Rick Eastwood with assists going to Jim Kemper MPV Kinsmen Tom Cull Kemper Tom Simpson the hat trick or Nell will Todd Legere Rab Sandford and Alex assisting Kevin Webster scored two lor the furniture crew Clint Gird wood got the other one with Michael Dave Gr tilths and Rob Mason assisting MVP Nell Kevin Hughes Gouaeon Kevin Webster r Muckarte Plumbing A solid team effort helped the plumbers dump the plumbing and heating gang Scott Marshall Dave Or out Marshall and Kevin Stewart were the marksmen with Stewart J Warren Crawford Jeff Parker Scott Marshall Grant Marshall and Tom assisting MarkGlugosh unassisted then Kevin trom Ron Coffey replied for MVP Mucks Tim Blokes I Den Eldon Eckroth shot a pair all each for the winners with Rick Sam adding another Assists wont Ed Rick Donaldson Elkilone scorer is not clear on the sheet MVP Dan Martin Elks Jamie Sand lord Freds Auto Body Rob veltch was the Dig gun for with three goals Dale Rasmussen and Mike Abbot added singles with assist going to Sieve Dave Dickenson and Mike Cam men Brian Weir from Mark Payne and Mark Per ego replied for Freds MVP Rob Fred Chris Dender Construction Georgetown ChryilerO The construction crew dumped towners on a good team effort Rot Jeffrey Dave Bell Wade Emmerson Kevin John arose and Lloyd were the marksmen with Bell I Dave Bob Donaldson Mike Dickson and Donals assisting Jeff Frenatte was in the net for the shutout AVP Armbro Greg Morton Westwood Wylle scored two Steve Ian han singles for the real estate crew big win Assist went to Frank Lenskl I til 12 and Don Milton from Bill Johnston and Norm Mallals then Mark Milton Mark Hornby and Tim MacLeod MVP J Tom Armstrong Restaurant Stevenson Mens Wear Ron scored the w late in the game unassisted Paul McCormlck from then Steve Cropper lilted scored Fengs markers Looming unassisted then Taggart from Toggart and scored for Stevenson MVP Fongs Don Parks Stevenson Brian MIDOST LBAQUR Roger Just plain tuckered out Tough luck and the effects of playing a game while on a rest shift from the 96hour road hockey marathon combined to hand the Al Minor Midgets two losses last week Milton were the visitors last Tuesday and it was a hard fought game right from the Kent RlddaH has been associated with Georgetown hockey In one form or another for many years A lifelong resident of Georgetown Kent went through the Hamilton and St Catharines At present be Is coach of the league leaden In local Industrial league both as a player and for the past two years as coach Kent and his wife Diane have a fiveyearold daughter Karen Kent advice this week is for A must be good skater This can only come through hours and hours of practice Also he should be a better ihanaverar either off come with practice The centreman la the leader In the attacking tone He should be the first man Into the opposing end and he must decide whether to go for the puck or position himself in the slot of the When the opposing team is coming out of their end the centreman should pick up the last forward and allow hla wingers or defencemen to concentrate on the puck carrier In his own end centre Is basically a floater He The a prima purpose Is naturally the winning of faceoffs Once again practice will make the better player Before each faceoff the centra must look dwidehowtbefaceofflstobebandled will depend on where the faceoff Is being held However the centre must be able to draw the puck behind him to either side or Imply knock It forward Anticipation Is the key to winning faceoffs Be aggressive The as tar you make your move the better chance you have of a winning the faceoff and giving your team the advantage iiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiliiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiirt f Georgetown second shot on goal found the net In the middle frame the locals opened the scoring Bob Hill from Glen Bodnar and Greg Schenk the game IS seconds later Georgetown took the lead again early In the third period when Tom Davles and Mike Richmond set up the blue boomer Larry Bums Milton GDMHA weekly schedule Friday January 3 15 NS Transport vs Williams Electric vs Lions Club Smith and Stone 6 Jim a Steering vs Knights of Columbus MlvsM4 Cable TV vs Scotia Bank Saturday January 5 a B8 BT MacPhersons vs Restaurant a B9 vs PW FT Johnson and Carney vs Georgetown Chrysler a vs Real Estate Construction 50 a Bl Stevenson a Men Wear vs Fred s Auto Body vs Depco Metal Elks Lodge a m A3 vs Al Rodger Speed vs North Motors 15 vs A3 Florists Tennant 11 a m Afl Finance vs Varlan Associates a Afl vs A7 Metal A vs Variety p vs Murray Motors vs Rbt Chicken Villa vs Dockeray Plumbing Kinsmen Club vs Mucker 3 45 p m vs PW9 Standard Products vs Cleaners p vs PWa Ontorlo Electrical vs Motors 15 p A FT vs Mac Milk Nell Music J3 vs M FT Exchange House vs Midget Four Town MasBcu Motors vs Montego Construction p M3 vs MS Burn Transport Lane a Transport Tuesday January 4 p m vs Homes vs Sports and Tack 4 N7 vs Smith and Stone Armstrong Insurance Williams Electric Dog N Suds Travelling to Guelph on Sunday with of the players in their rest shift of the marathon plus three shots which rang off the goalposts spelt defeat The lone Georgetown goal came midway through the third period Mike bit from Steve Cross man and Clark The lone bright spot was the big win the scored against at the Milton Beaver Minor Tournament last Thursday night Mike Rich and Andy who sold they were still tired from the marathon put on the red light for all six goals as the midgets dumped the lake crew Richmond shot four goals and assisted on one Broadbent scored two and assisted on three others while Steve Grossman and Tom Davles added assists Brad Miller was in the neta for the win Norval leads Norval increased their league lead to five over second Glen when they defeated in Industrial league action last Sunday It was a genuine team effort with five different goal scorers marksmen Included Ned Benny pes Bob Hugh Williams and Wayne Al Arnold and Jack Gudgeon replied for Wheelers In the second game Glen by upstart Mac a Milk 43 In this exciting game Ray Peacock finally salted the victory away with goal at the 10 mark This was Peacock a second of the game Pat Shanks also scored twice for Glen For Mac a Milk Dave Holmes scored twice while Arnle counted a single The towners dropped the money boy behind the shooting Kraus and Wilson Kent and assisting on the ploys Scott McLaughlin from Stave scored Scotia lone goal MVP Scotia Steve Paul has a three goal night with Gary Nugent and Jeff Lockwood add single Assist went to and Joe Varey Randy White and scored tor Cable White Low and assisting MVP Bums Jeff Cable Mass on Motor Lane Transport 1 patted a pair and Robinson added tingle for the winners Assist went to I and WaterWorth Barry and Paul Sargent let up Malison for Lane marker MVP Lane Stu Malison JUVENILE Exchange House Jim Steering J Steve Foster led tha with three goals Hal Dal Richmond Mike Ryan and Dave added singles Assist went to Richmond Blight Brian Shear son from re Stuart then Tom from Gary Miller scored lor Knight of Columbus Midget Terry Richmond potted a pair of goals for ghts with Terry Moffat Greg Colin Donaldson and No 17 adding one each Assists were earned by Doug Thompson Doug TImpson Tim Norton Grant and the la Hodder Wayne Osborne John Pllarciyk potted the lone marker MVP Knights Klngsley town Wayne Osborne KINSMEN CLUB OP GEORGETOWN extends SINCERE WANKS to people of Georgetown for their support of the Many Kin activities during the year including Kin Christmas Trees Kin Kasino Kin Girls Ball Kin Bantam Hockey Tournament Kin Stag etc Greetings Of The Season To All ONTARIO OUTDOORS Where to go and how Did you make hose same dumb resolutions this new years or did npaslbly try to make some sensible ones Like some of the things I have mentioned In this column In the post year Such as be a conservationist or clean up your act or clean up after others and teach sport Personally I never make new years resolutions as 1 feel that they are seldom kept If you come across something during the year take it up as a resolution right then Prove to others that you do have the interest of the outdoors at heart If some people think hunters are slaughtering nil our moose then read these figures In the 1B73 hunt In the Region only per cent of hunters are successful Slightly more than that Is noted for this year All those unfilled licenses paid for the betterment of moose range and study That Is tangible help In the field of conservation Grouse hunting was a little better than last year In the same area although Is still poor as 1 predicted It took almost six and onehalf hours per man bunting to bag one grouse The Increase is email but hopefully the grouse population Is on the upswing and we should expect better results as the normal cycle will soon provide a bumper crop As to the letter mentioned In butt weeks column la which Mrs Ha 1st asked about areas catering to non fisher and hunter Leuenbergcr Air Service Box POT will provide all you need for a trip to view the they have Just bought out the Nakla hose of Superior Airways and are now able to arrange trips for your with your own gear Wlthatopo map of the area you can pick any location and they can put you In there If it can be done at all I would personally suggest Lake where you may canoe into Lake Tester Lake and Mclchett Lake All of hem are very scenic and well worth the fort I was up there this past year and saw moose beaver mink and a bald eagle I would also suggest thinking about it now and booking as early as possible to avoid potntment Quebec Eskimo Indian Outfitters Bat 520 Quebec will also be a good place to try Or write to Lome cotte Gogama Air Services Box 1S9 Gogama Ont POM 1WD and you will be In touch with one of tho most knowledgeable people in that area It seems as though January First brings a direct change In my thinking I want to go ice fishing to the Sportsm Show and book a trip for the spring fishing My birthday being In the middle of the month makes me realize the years ore going rest and I want to do all the things I wont to in he outdoors before It too I am going to alt down and today Probably Just before Its too late I will arrange hat trip to the north country for those monster Trout and Walleye that are sitting with my name on them In meantime I am looking at a new pair of snow shoes at North Helton Sports I Just have to convince my wife that 75yearold shoes I own are antiques and not to used Seriously though I did some research on snow shoeing Did you know there Is a book on snow shoeing that Is available called simply enough The Snow Shoe Book It is written by William Osgood and Leslie Hurley and Is a very complete book on the subject covering all aspects of this sport from history to care and election for your type of use Contains sketches and photographs for delightful reading The best all around design I feel be Modified Bear Paw of which there are two main types bindings may prove belter than the standard leather style but this is not a point to labor on Why not get on down to the store and look for yourself Last February I mentioned the tagUng of the White In Lake and will bring you up to date on it next week along with something on ice fishing and ice thickness and the new fishing regulations Till then help me to distribute Ibe pollution stickers mentioned In last weeks column These are now In office and North Sports Do you part In and for ON TARIO OUTDOORS MIKE TARPS GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER Intermediate FRIDAY JAN 3 FORT ERIE VERSUS GEORGETOWN RAIDERS JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS BOOST YOUR GEORGETOWN RAIDERS Inqulrs at the gams about The Booster club membership and special events coming up the season Adults Students Children 50c Sponsored by Mike Tdrps h WIN A NEW 1975 DUSTER ju JUST ATTEND THE RAIDERS HOME GAMES AND YOU STAND A GOOD CHANCE TO WIN See Hockey HI IITES ON Channel Cable TV every Thursday THE RAIDERS PROGRAM

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