GARY RICHARDSON centre of Flanking Gory on his right Is Randy Maim Georgetown look the top spot in the 10th from and on his left Greg Dicker- Annual Senior Mixed Zone held last son also of Guelph team mates on the tone Sunday at Village Bowl In Mlsslssauga team Gary Richardson tops zone rolloffs By Archibald The 10th Annual Senior Mixed Zone Rolloffs were held last Sunday at Village Bowl Mlsslssauga and Georgetown Bowl For the girls who were bowling at Village Bowl Linda of Bow Oak waa the top girl of the day with a 1 135 total for five games Her high single was Second was Georgetown a Sandy Bratkin with a 1 including a nice 313 single game and Amy of Village Bowl was third with a 1 and a 352 single Lett Gourllo of Georgetown was the girls spare with a and a single Other top local bowlers were Gloria Hamilton 1 Stephanie 260 Wendy Hay Deenie Bratkin 225 Janlne For the boys Gary Richardson of Georgetown took the lead after two games and never looked bade as he tossed a average for five games His scores were 311 307 and for a 1 block Nice shooting Gary Guelph Bowlers filled out the team with Greg Dickieson and Randy Mann Their scores were 294 and 1 respectively Top local shooters were Gary Keess 1108 296 Colin Hicks 243 Don Bradley 1039 2ff7 and Steve Archibald The top three girls and top three boys make up the team to represent Zone at Waterloo Lanes In Waterloo on November 1975 This team will be coached by Mr Ted of PES WEBS Nlchotai till lead the boy average race with his It while Stone to a is I or tie gird Super Friend all and totals from Raiders The House took all point from the sleeping Pooh Dean Bomber bombed the Hopeful for seven point The sesame Striker took twooame and total from the Striker Standing Super Friend SI Bomber ft Striker Raiders Seisms Strikers 18 and The Pooh Bears Top Ten I chore Barnes 111 Todd in 111 Kenneth Brands Stone VI Ian McKay Colleen ftswson IIS Terry Rodney core 95 Joe Ballon and Patricia Scar borough 73 BANTAMS A Russell Courlle I rum no away with average for with while Kelly I leading the girls with a The Rookie lost all three game to Dodger Super Stan took first and third game and total the Hot Shot Argcs scored all seven points against the One The Alley Cat came out of their alley and banged the Bang Banger for all three game The New One took the flrt two games and tola It and lost the second game to the Plnball The Cougar took a beating In the f Inl game by Silver Platter but bounced back for the second and third game and total pin fall Standing Argo St Alley Can Hot Shots IS Dodger Silver Platter Cougar 30 New One Bang Banger a Rookie Superstar lnd elegant Eight rt 493 Ma Shane Low In 176 Jerome Stone 4 Julie 159 Teresa Charles and Guy Carroll Ml 137 JUNIORS Dave hold high average for the fellows with while Cheryl Jackson lead the rli by 176ovor for Debbie Scarborough look an pant from the the Bowled took all three games and total from the Gutter Gang The Hot Shot out the Pin Spinners in all three games The Sexy Six dropped all and total The Six the Odds End tor all the game The Pin Hitter the board on Bowling Buddie The Super Six won all three game and total from the The Pin Up lost game from T O but bounced back for the second and game and total Standing Bowled Ones SI Super Six Hot Shot Sexy Six Pin Hitter Nerd Odd Ends Pin Kitten Pin Spinner Gutter Gang 16 and Bowling Buddie Fixed Fourteen Rhonda Ritchie MB and the top Junior for day and wo say congratulation to you Rhonda nice bowling Glen Collier Mi Sheldon Brown 650 I44i Grant Richardson 411 David Bootle till Wayne Richardson 213 Lisa Burke 314 Cheryl Jsckon Gordon Kennedy 330 Connie Kay David Danny Drumm IBS Herrlngion 731 and Janet Hick Thhli the weekend master Joan Richard on with lunlor bowler Julie Burro and Glen travel In the Master Junior Provincial Final Champ The YBC bowler coaches end all official with the three of you the beat of luck SENIORS Gary Richardson leadi the boy high average race with a lit while I the Brown I IB tole Capta Bowlers won one Bams ana owd The Grab Bag grabbed knocked out the Knock Out who up The Six Pock five over the Up End of First Series Grab Bag 10 Captain Brown Bowlers Knock Outs inc 6h Six Pack 8 Up 4 Who Up 3 and BLR I Nifty Nine Gary Richardson 315 Steve Archibald Don Dodge RICK Vernon 234 Don Bradley and Gary 321 DockeryPlnmblagAKUg Murray Motors Boucher and Shawn shot two goals each In the plumbers whitewash of the motors crew David Gourlay Steve Tancoo added singles with assists to Bruce Kentner and Bill Nelson earned the shutout MVP Doceray Bill Nelson Murray Mike Dine Macs Milk I Kinsmen Cine Both teams scored late In the game to end in a tie between the Atom Fourtowners and Kinsmen Mark Water and Brian Jobb scored for Four Town Mark Brush assisted on one Andrew Carter and Grant Nairn were the Kinsmen shooters Roy Wallace assisted on both goals MVP Mac a Pat Rouse Kinsmen Dave Parent Chicken VlUa 1 Macs Milk Sorry that this game was missed last week A goal early In the middle period was the difference In the game when Bobby unassisted sunk the winner for Villa Dave earned the shutout over the MVP Villa Dave Mac s Dave BANTAM LEAGUE Depco Metal Products Fred s Anto Body 3 The metals gang thumped the auto body crew behind the fourgoal shooting spree of Milne with Coulbeck Johnson and Domlngoa adding singles Assists went to Domlngos 2 and Milton Fred a shooters were Pete Robinson Rick Jeffrey and Chris with Brian Mulrhead and Ron assisting Construction Elks Lodge Jim Purvis potted two goals Craig McLaughlin Dave and Philip Milne added one apiece for the construction win Assists went to Doug Wade Emmerson and Terry Cull Dave Arms from Mike Hartley replied for Elks Real Estate town Chrysler 4 The real estate boys whalloped the Pee Wee Four Towners In a wide open game Doug Rivera om Simpson 2 Hammer 2 Rick Donaldson and Mark Tonna and Tom Glover Assists went to Simpson 2 Rivers 3 2 Mike Cannon Tim Allan 2 Arnold Brands and Glover Four Town shooters were Brad with three and Gerry Milne one assists went to Chris March and Power Johnson Carney Real Estate a A high scoring and close game lhat was decided on a goal by Scott Osborne Maurice shot four with Lee Nightingale and Chris Siciepanlak getting the other JC goals Assists went to Don Greg Scully and Nightingale shooters were Dale Love a hat trick Scott Haines a pair and Ian Massinl assists lo Kevin Harrison Kevin Web ster and Chris 4 Stevenson Mens Wear I Mercer polled two goals for the gang Clark and Brawn shot singles with assists to Hase Brown Stevenson marksmen were Tim Scarrow and John Wamock both unassisted MIDGET LEAGUE Wreckers Lane Transport Three goals In Ihe second period started off the wrecking crew and two more were scored In the frame for a big win Goal getters were John Torey Iain and Ed Thatcher with assists to Martin Pickett Thatcher 2 Kachroar Leggett and Rick Lantt Rick was between the pipes for the shutout Jr Raiders 4 Mootego Construction Bob Bryant scored unassisted midway in the third period to give the Raiders the win In a close game Bob had opened the Raider scoring and Carl Bell added two with assists lo Mark Johnson 2 and Bell Four Town shooters were Sieve Cropper Rick Fisher and Dave with assists being earned by Paul Morrow Munroe and Fisher and Sam Bell WED AFT LADIES Teem Sliding Swinging Six Skylarks Ham Hurricane Hits 8 Mrs Roadrunner Mix up Happy Gang HI Cap jet Set Newcomer Poor Slobs Super Six Happy Hopper Go Getter Top Average Sandra W I lion Pat Barber Helen Audrey William Fralda Handy Joan Wright IK Ann ISO Prouie Carol Top Score Sandra Wilson 480 Frelda Handy Linda Ann Nlcoluccl 60S Audrey William Pal Barber Hick Ruby Wilkes WED LADIES EVE HI NO Top treats J HI chord ion Metier Hunter G 17S Team Standing 2nd Series CORN Puff Pussy Corner Pin Question Marks 3 Sexy Six Dash Weekly High Weekly Hlgtii E Metier 214 J J Baker M I tier 557 SIS 337 Hunter MARRIED COUPLES Team Standing The Headhunler 49 Jay Gee 39 Up n Comer Fred 34 Twiggy Crowd The Swinger 3D 39 Gutter Rat a Hank Heroes Match Hopeless 33 Top Average MEN Farrow S C Burke A LADIES Graham J Arch bald A Lawrence 19S Harris 193 Chaplain High Score Harry Judd 734 27 Gary Hole A1 358 Jim Lawrence Peggy GOLDEN BOWLERS Foxy Five 14 Lucky Strike Jet Sliver Thread Swinger LaiyDaile Friendly Five Eager Beaver Wing DIngi So and The Wild One 4 Tag Along Al Frame J Graham 177 George Tret Burton Mac Dona Id George Burt Dick 157 Oliver Hunter Charlie Renwlckl54 Harry Mou 15 Dell lace Barber Myrtle z llo 147 Nellie Kay Fryer 141 Nell Chaplin Elsie Kershaw 133 Gladys Spent Maile Wilton 119 Al 490 Jim Graham 334 George Burt 198 Barber Kay Fryer 451 176 Dovle 451 146 MENS MAJORS Oct 71 Triple Sen 797 W Norton 773 273 A Edmundi 733 335 H 379 Hillock 70S 333 Pilgrim 254 Standing Golden FIli i Chip 34 3 Pro Hardware Saunder Elto 4 Furniture 19 C suit contractor 4 To el Seat 15 7 L Haulage Royal ID Neutel 743 2 J HI Her 230 Hoare22B S Ca ran 325 E Schlpper A 334 W Morton 10 Glenn sparks Midgets Georgelowns Sunney Acre Farm Major Midgets are rolling right along and in this past weeks action collected two wins over Guelph and over Milton Guelph played well in the opening frame of their contest as they held a lead at end of minutes but then Georgetown took over and dominated the final two periods The Farm boys scored twice In both the second and third periods to pick up the win Four playera Randy Bergeron Bob Allison Larry Bums and Mike Buck con trlbuted the Georgetown goals Milton appeared to have their game against Ihe Sunny Acre Farm Major Midgets well in hand as they took a lead into Ihe second period but then a great save by Georgetown Glenn on a Milton breakaway III a fire under the local lads and scored six unanswered goals to blow Mil Ion out of the arena Paul Gingras was the deadliest Georgetown sniper rick while singles went to Bob Allison Rink has hives By Peggy and Bill By the time you read this we hope some of you have been able to curl your first game As we prepare this column the ice has a bad case of the hives due to condensation dripping from Ihe roof We feel sorry for Al because he has the Ice In and It looks good under the bumps of course Perhaps someone could devise a new game to accomodate the bumps Anyway hopefully we will be curling this week but do check with Ihe club re Ice conditions The number Is 9901 We were very saddened to hear of the death of two of our members a week ago Jim Linton they will be greatly missed We would like to extend our personal sympathies and also thai of the membership to June and and their families Mike Richmond and Randy In last three games October October and November the Sunny Acre Farm Major Midgets have picked up three wins shut out their opponents twice and recorded a whopping 17 3 scoring differential On 23 the Farm lads defeated on tober IS they whipped Slreetsvllle and In Ihe November game they dropped Burlington This weeks minor hockey schedule Thursday Nov 1301dArena Cable TV va Saturday Nov IS old Arena DO am Murray Motors vs Standard Products 7 am Chicken Villa vs Kinsmen Club am Muckart va Neil s Music Centre am Ontario Electrical League va Gougeon Furnishings 11 OS am Dockeray Plumbing vs A FT Mac Milk 12 noon Ban Motors vs Cleaners A vsChris Plumbing vs AV Variety AiW DriveIn pm Florists vs CAC Finance 15 pm North Motors vs Varlan Associates Sunday Nov 18 Old Arena MacPhersons a vs Johnson Carney Real Eslale 30 Stevenson Men Wear vs Elks Lodge Restaurant vs Pw FT Georgetown Chrysler pm Metal Products vs Real Estate 9 pm Fred Auto Body vs Armbro Construction Sunday Nov 11 New Arena 30 pm Scotlabank vs Raiders Burn a Transport vs Montego Construction Knights of Columbus M FT Nellson 10 Jim a Steering Service vs Exchange House Tuesday Nov IS Old Arena pm Cable TV Lane Transport Thursday Nov 20 Old Arena 30 pm Mnsson Motors vs Halton Auto Wreckers M NOTE There will be no Novice Hockey on Friday Nov In the game major credit for the win should go to Glenn Tost as his steady nctmlndlng earned him his first shutout of the year His defence of the tremendously by a good defensive effort by the whole team Larry Boms and Paul Martin were the top marksmen bending he twine twice each while single tallys were added by Bob Allison and Randy Bergeron The second shutout in a row over Slreetsvllle was almost areplay of the earlier contest as again ddefenslve play name to the Tore Brad was in nets tor this and picked up his first shutout of the year Bob Allison counted a pair while Mike Jobb Randy Bergeron and Mike Buck counted The win over Burlington was highlighted by the fine play of the Mike Richmond Andy and Randy Bergeron line Broadbent playing perhaps his best game of the year Defenceman Mike Buck had a fine twoway game for the Major Midgets Randy Bergeron scored twice as did Mike Richmond while Paul Martin and Bob Allison chipped In with singles scores The next home game for the Sunny Acre Form Major Midgets Is Sunday November IS when they host In an exhibition tilt Game time Is 3 p at the memorial arena THE HERALD Wednesday Nove go Const Lanes Transport Dave scored a pair of goals to lead the FourTown en over Ihe transport crew Sieve Cropper Sam Bell and Paul Morrow shot singles assists to Jim Rick Fisher Steve KesUck Mark Brabant Fergus Barnes and Morrow Scoring for Lane s were Ron Sgulgna Jamie Frank and Mike LeBlance with assists to Dave and No 14 Jr Raiders Wrecker A goal In the final minute of play by Scott Wilson saw the Raiders eke out Ihe win Wilson shot another goal Mark Johnson and Carl Bell shot singles with assists to Brian Johnson Rob Veltch and Bob Bryant Wreckers shooters were Tom Kachroar Gord Miller and Jim Harding assisted by Ed Thatcher Iain Steve and Greg JUVENILE LEAGUE KnlghlaofCoIumbuaT Steering 1 Single goals by Wayne Storting Pete Boyle Bob Webster Claire Stuart Doug Tim peon Don and Paul Thompson led the knights to a lopsided win over the steering crew Assists went to Lewis Hum phries 2 GUlandera and Victor Forbes Mike Spiterl set up No 4 for the lone steering marker Crispy Crunchen Exchange Failure to hit on open net proved costly for the hole gang as the Midget Four- Townera thumped them Jeff Lockwood scored three goals Tom Diamond Mark Rassmussen and Pat Gallagher shot one each with assists lo Dave Diamond Glen and Lockwood Paul Mc Cracken was share and luckv when he needed to be- for the shutout LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A a B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST SAT NOV 15th Ticket No Arena GAS SAVERS Plus The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Tilt Money You San Will Ba Your ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING NO SALES TAX Plus Licence For A HONDA NO SALES TAX GALLON Bawd on EPA Tern Atom firefighters take five of six Georgelowns Major Atom Firelighters took five of a possible six points this past week as they recorded a come from behind win over Milton tied Burlington 1 1 hen demolished Chlnguacousy 104 Andrew scored twice In the Milton game with singles going to Mike Stone on Sandy Watson In the 1 tie against Burlington Mike Stone picked up the lone goal and Kevin Gillespie had a solid game In nets The game against was the first encounter between these two clubs this year and the Firefighters were clearly the better team scoring in the double figures Bobby Boucher Robby Duke and Greg each scored twice with single counters going to Mike Stone Howie Oram Andrew and Dave Derek Murphy in tbe Georgetown nets had a good win After regular season games Andrew Braun leads the team In scoring with five goats and 10 assists for 15 points proving that an assist Is Just as Important as a goal on any given day Bantams show hustle beats muscle The Georgetown Minor Bantams split a pair of games last week downing Ancosler 3 then dropping a 1 heartbreak to Georgetown well against a much bigger An caster checked hard and showed lhat hustle can sometimes prove a more potent weapon than mere size Barry Simpson connected twice for Georgetown while singles went to John Lehman Steve Robbins Danny Reynolds and Chuck Moffat Georgetown was ahead of 10 at the end of two periods and were clearly the superior up to this point Unfortunately for local lads they lost their turn made quite few mistakes and were outs ho 1 by in the final minutes This spelled the difference as Chlng posted the 1 win Robert Sommervlllo played exceptionally well In goal and had It not been for his stellar performance the score could have been much higher Georgetown lone goal was by Chuck Moffat Kldsarekldsl Its not easy to tell It anything bothering them about their sight YOUR DOCTOR PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED Georgetown Office 115 Main St S I Open Wednesdays 7223 L Wednesday BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS ROY BARNETT OPTICIAN SUPPORT YOUR Georgetown District YMCA YWCA Help The Y Raise 1650 Please Give Generously When Your Canvasser Calls On MONDAY NOV 17 The Y is The is The is The Y is VOLUNTEERS WHO DONATE THEIR TIME 3 350 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