THE SENIOR MIXED BOWLING TEAM representing Zone F Central Ontario From left right Coach Ted Greg Dlckleson Georgetown Randy Mann Guelph Gary Richardson Georgetown Amy McNulty Port Credit and Linda Oakvllle Minor hockey schedule Thursday Nov Old Arena pm Cable TV vs BFT Montego Construction Friday Nov New Arena Novice Group No Novice Group No Novice Group No Saturday Nov I Old Arena am Metal Prod A vs Construction Stevensons Mens Wear vs Johnson Carney Real Estate am Elks Lodge Georgetown Chrysler 1040 am Real Estate vs MacPhersons Esso 1155 am Freds Auto Body Restaurant 300 North Halton Motors vs Variety Florists vs Varian Associates pm Plumbing vs Chris Tennant contractors DriveIn CAC Finance vs Depco Metal Products A Saturday Nov New Arena am Ontario Electrical League vs AFT Macs Milk am Motors Gougeon Furnishings 920 am Kinsmen Club Nells Music Centre 1030 am Chicken Villa Cleaners 1140 am Plumbing Standard Products 1250 Murray Motors vs Muckart Sunday Nov 30 New Arena Motors vs Lanes Transport 825 pm Burns Transport vs Auto Wreckers pm Exchange House MFT Neilsons 1030 pm Jims Steering Service vs Knights of Columbus Tuesday Dec Old Arena Cable TV vs Raiders Thursday Dec Old Areas Scotiabank Montego Construction Girls adapting to hockey By Richmond Organized hockey for girls long a hope for this writer is now a reality and a functioning part of the Under the capable direction of my husband Bill Richmond the girls hove undergone a fiveweek Instruction clinic In the basics of hockey such as skating puck handling conditioning The results are most encouraging and the girls have made a smooth transition from figure skates to hockey blades Ages range from nine to sixteen small to big in size and all gals are large on determination Divided Into two teams Team Orange Independent Order of Foresters and Team Blue the girls play their league games on Saturday afternoon in the new arena Herb fond Sheen a coach Team Orange with Ingiealas In charge of Team Blue by Linda Fleming and Blake Em- Team Orange drew first blood last week when they eked out a win TEAM ORANGE Independent Order of Foresters Michelle Fisher RoseAnn Girardi Barbara Dlanne Taylor Bonlta Kennedy Penny Patterson LoriAnne Thorpe Deborah Osborne Janet Garten Kelly Moores Linda Donah Christine Girardi Monica Pollock Christine Lawrie Beth Teresa McGurry TEAM BLUE Lcanne Elaine Hughes Dcnean Jones Jackie Wright Michele Richmond JoAnn Adams Sharon Anderson Elaine Taylor Clare Carter Sllvana Joanne Coles Debbie Fleming Jennifer Mllno Sheila Anderson Laurie Sutherland and Sally Frost GIRLS LEAGUE Independent Order of Foresters 3 Team Blue I Chris Lawrie scored the winner late in the game Beth and Janet shot the other goats oft the sticks of Sharon Anderson and Elaine Taylor ATOM LEAGUE CAC Finance 3 Variety Brian Stone Owen Gray and Rob Brown scored the goals for the finance crew all unassisted Variety marksmen were Steve Lowe with two and Tom with Bruce oasis ling on one MVP CAC Brian Stone Variety Doug Gillespie Metal Product 3 Florists I Pete scored the first goal of the game for the florists then Jamie Hooker put on a one man show as he potted all three markers Wayne assisted MVP Dean Jackson Fendley Keith McLaughlin Varian Associates a Plumbing Brad Hanson scored two goals one the winner for the associates Jamie Becker Paul Gravelle and Pat shot singles with assists to Don Gilbert Dave Mike and Plumber marksmen were Jim and Andreas Hack MVP Varian Brad Hanson Garbutt Andreas Hack A North Motors My apologies to the teams but the sheet is simply not legible Chriss IGA AV Const Smith and Andy were the goalgettera with Danny Walters assisting on one James earned the MVP IGA George Osborne Tennant Richie Ward PEE WEE LEAGUE Dockeray Plumbing Motors Peter Martlneau fired the winner unassisted for the plumbers win in a close game Steve Toncoo and Shawn got the other Dockeray markers Mike and Don assisting Baz scorers were Jacques from Rick Bryant and Cochrane Wilson then Chris Haines from Jim Gordon MVP Dockeray BUI Nelson Jim Gordon Chicken Villa Nells Music Centre Villa built a fivegoal lead In the first period on goals by Mike Lord a pair Brian Davis Scott Dalton and Brad Nicoluccl assisted by Davis Gary Duncan and Nicoluccl Nells drew close with four goals In the middle fame Steve Williams Rob Sanford Gary and Greg Lawr the shooters Dave Lawr Mike Shvetz and Alex assisting Mark Hills set up for the winner Yates from drew Nells close again MVP Villa Mlko Lord Nells Dave Atherly Home Muckart Kevin Phillips unassisted potted his third goal the winner with 37 seconds left In he game Mark Weir were the other with John Weir Dove and Lloyd MIeczanlcc assisting Muckart shooters were Shawn Leeming Warren Crawford Jeff Parker and Tom Sgulgna with assists to Dave Scolt Everett Terry Bob Marks and Jeff Parker MVP Gougeon Kevin Phillips Muckart Jeff Parker Cleaners Cub The Barrager score sheet Is Illegible Kinsmen scores were Kiepura from Vlnce Brandt Grant Nairn from then Paul Monoghan unassisted MVP Kinsmen Ken Muirhead Ontario Electrical League Murray Craig Porter shot the hat trick and assisted on two others to pace the Ontario win Coles potted a pair Mike Mitchell and Kemper added singles with assists to Mitchell and Kemper Murray shooters were Kevin Stewart with two Tucker and Dave Whitehead with assists to Dave Civlero Mike Jones and Mike Dine MVP Ontario Craig Porter Murray Gord Tucker Georgetown Minor Soccer Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY DECEMBER 7 1000 am CEDARVALE GYM Due to the mail strike suggested changes and amendments to the constitution may be delivered to Mr Peter Skelton 135 Mountain view Rd South will be accepted up to and in cluding Wednesday December 3 1975 alley lor five Second was Zone York Weil Toronto of Amy from Village Jowl Greg Randy Mann from Bowl from Georgetown Howl finished with five game The two Sandy 1l for or five total SI Alley Can Hot Silver Super Stars Lave rifle triple This trio In Ma US Mark 1 Sandy David with his in Scarborough girl 174 Stone still the girls high a while Nicholas Barnes has an for the boys The Pooh Dears won he first but lost two and totals Raiders Strikers took all seven points from the Hopeful Sesame Super Friends si Bombers Strikers is Raiders Sesame Strikers Hopefuls The Pooh Bears Top Campbell Paul Joe Ballon S4 Br end stone Judy Carroll BANTAMS leads the overage for glrli with her 131 while Russell I Is has high average or boys 145 The Super Stars woo three games and from Plntjalls as did the Alley Cats over the Rookies The clipped their way to two games and totals from New Ones while the Bang Bangers wereshlpped or five points by the Silver Platers Cougars pounced all over the Dodgers for full seven points and the Hot Shots look seven points from the Late Ones The Bowled Ones bowled over the Odds N Ends for seven paints The Nerds plus one took five poind over the Sexy Slit won only one game against the house The Pin the Bowling Buddies The Pin Hitters won two gam Ml Hot Shots as di r The To took Plus Standings Bowled Ones Hot Shots Pin Hitter Hurt Sexy Six Kittens Pin Spinners Gutter Gang and Bowling Buddies Roberta Burke lead the way for Ihe girls wllh her triple a Ml single Nice Burt For the Boys Grant his and single lead the boys Nice bowling Grant Next were Dave Glen Collier III Cathy SSI Kennedy Julie Burns Jeff and Debbie Scarborough 204 SENIORS Senior large number s to put In this Pi Team Standings Jay Gees Hanks Heroes Crowd Hopeless The Freds The Heedhunlers Gutter Rats Mix Match Up N Comers 0 Top Avars fits MEN Farrow Burke A LADIES 5 Graham J Archibald A Lawrence 193 P Harris Chaplin 111 High Score Sieve George Archibald 716 Ken Thomson Tom Tit Gary Hole Jim Blair Hi Fred Enge WHO AFT LADIffl Team Standings Swinging six Skylarks Haitis Hurricanes Happy Gang Roadrunners I Hits Mrs Lilies poor Super Six Happy Hoppers Go Hers Top Sandra Wilson 317 Pat Barber 119 Helen Humphreys 1M Joan Wright Audrey Williams Handy Ann Nleclueel 1B0 Carol ISO Varna Preuse Marge US Top Scores Kay Bigg 676 Sandra Wilson Rita Kay Dot Hlckt Belly Haiti Dumper Jean Judy Albert Joan Wright BOWUNO Mountaineers Swingers 19 Luck Strike IB Dallies 17 Jets Foxy Five 14 Silver Threads Eager Beavers 15 Friendly Five 15 Wing Dings 11 So and So The Wild Al Grant Real Bob 59 274 M 550 201 Barber Kay Fryer 171 Al route 311 Jim Graham Grant Real 178 George Tress 170 Burton Mscdonald 149 Morrison George Burt Dick Sid Hulme 140 Charlie 15S M 156 Barber Nellie Kay Fryer Hi Fleblfl 114 Nell Chaplin 134 Edna Spenc 133 Elsie Kershaw Wilson 128 Laura Robinson 131 Standard Products Macs Milk Goals by Barry Stone Gary Cutherbertson and Andy Brake helped the products crew to a shutout over the Atom FourTowncrs MVP Standard Jim Mclntyre Macs Tom BANTAM LEAGUE Freds Auto Body 11 Georgetown Chrysler 1 Bill Davis shot the hat trick Jim Lesley and Bill Wheeler potted a pair each and singles went to Rick Jeffrey Chris Dender and Ron Hessels when the auto body gang thumped the Pee Wee Assists went to Mario Spited Steve Rye Jim Lesley Pete Robinson and Brad Tyndall set up Chris March for the only pee wee goal Stevensons Mens Wear Const A solid team effort by the New Look means wear crew gave them the win over a lacklustre construction gong Clint Gird wood Paul Collet Dave Tnggart and King were the with assists to Don Rosaet Kevin Searle King Kuiper scorers were Dove Veltch unassisted then Philip Milne from Craig McLaughlin Real Estate Restaurant A pair of goals each by Rick Donaldson and John La Rote paced the real estate attack with Mark Ronna Tom Simpson Scott Sanvido and Jim Allan scoring singles Assists went to Donaldson Robin Rivers Tonna Sanvido LoRose and Doug Ivany Date Love scored three for Dave and Scott Haines shot one each with assists to Tim Field and Kevin Harrison JohnsonCarney Real Estate Elks Lodge Ron Girardi scored the first two real estate markera Brian shot the winner with Chris Szciepanlak and Greg Scully Insurance goals Assists were earned by S at Osborne 2 Don 2 and 2 Elks shooters were Mike Hartley Rob Masson and Pete Martin with assists to Dave Armstrong Mike Roberta and Jeff Baxter Metal Products MacPbersotii 1 A good team effort by the metals gang and goals by Mike Milton with two Bill Johnson Mark Milton and Andrew Shenton gave them the win over the crew Assists went to Paul Ron Coffey and Mike Milton Tim set up Rod Sparks for the lone MIDGET LEAGUE Cable TV Lanes Transport 1 Tony Krnus Steve Brandt John and Gary Johnson were Cable shooters with Johnson 2 and Doug Lowe assisting Dave from Ron Timpson Paul Sargent scored for Lanes Motors 3 Auto Wreckers 3 A goal by Merle late In the game gave the motors crew the win in a close game shot the first goal Phi Wild got the second marker with assists to Jim Taggart and Larry Davis Wrecker shooters were Rick and Greg Lowrle Steve assisted on one gas Auto Wreckers lain potted two goals for the wreckers one the Insurance marker to pace his team Gord Miller and Rick were the other shooters with assists to Ed That cher Tom and Greg Scotia shooters were Don and Gary Stone assisted by Dave Dickenson and Frank Burns Transport Lanes Iran- Paul shot four goals to lend Burns In the battle of the transport crows Todd Beckett Dale Rosmussen and Roger Armstrong scored the other goals with assists to Turner 3 Armstrong JUVENILE LEAGUE Knights of Columbus Exchange House Don G I riders from Doug Timpson scored the winner for the knights late In this close game Arm and Chalsson Paul Thompson Bob Webster shot the other with assists to Lewis Humphries Webster and Wayne Storring Exchange goals were scored by Jim Taylor Steve Foster and Dale Rich mond assisted by Dave Blight 2 Brock Rush Reed and Taylor Neilsons Crispy Crunchers Jims Steering 1 A lale goal by Ken Garbutt from Bob Mossop and Paul Dray cot t spoiled shutout bid of Paul McCracfcen of the midget Midget shooters were Mark Rassmussen a pair Tom Diamond Jeff Rubs and Pot Gallagher Glen Stu Malison and Wayne Osborne Smedema replacement top on annual agenda The Georgetown Minor December 1975 Association will hold lis The season just completed annual general meeting on successfully by any Sunday December standards Nevertheless there Ccdarvale The meeting Is inevitable scheduled to start at 10 am frustrations and problems to This will be the time for experienced in any everyone interested In this organisation of this sir This sport to present their views Ihe time to suggest changes and any amendments to the the middle of the season constitution Members of the association wishing to effect Additional Soccer Notes changes or amendments to the Smedema has Ln- should do bo by he will step down as presenting them In writing president of the association at properly seconded by another the end of this year and lake a member to the secretary of wellearned rest from the association Peter Skelton No one better deserves a at 135 Mountain view South vacation The amount of time The requirement of days and effort has devoted prior notice of a motion for any to providing a program proposed change will be for Georgetown is staggering waived for this meeting The kids who played their However all motions should parents members of he be turned in to the secretary no association and the town in later than Wednesday general owe a debt of Major Atoms riding high thanks He will be missed next Trophies for the team finishing first in their division are nearing completion and should be ready by the time of the general meeting Tho coaches of those teams should be able to pick up their teams trophies at that meeting Halton Hills Catering ComptitsMobtli Catsrlng Cammtrclal Prop 1st or The Georgetown Major Atoms continue to ride high on a streak that has seen them notch 11 wins in 14 games thus far this season Theyve tied another two and have only loat one A pretty Impressive record for hard working Firefighters squad The Major Atoms tacked on another two wins this post week One or their best games of season saw them battle from behind twice to earn a final victory over Hitting for the Firefighters win Eric Clark Maurice David Mike Stone and Greg Mulr assists going to Jeff Moore Bobby Bouchen Sandy Watson Eric Clark Theothcr Georgetown win of the week was at Guelphs expense The local Major Atoms dnvyrf the Royal for Finding Georgetown were Howie Oram Eric Clark Andrew Braun and Mike Storm with assists going to Blake Harrison Oram Maurice David two Sandy Waton and John 8776525 No Job Too Big Or Too Small ear get own Only Marina gives you all this For this Hiiinr Hurlininq Ironl seats Face piiqine duly healer healed NEW MANAGEMENT the time to deal GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS 375 Guelph St Hwy No Georgstown THE CRAVEN FOUNDATION AUTOMOBILE COLLECTION MclNTYRR Motor Muggy Air Cooled Horizontally Opposes 1131 BASK MANUFACTURER Motor Ontario tiikhf ark vkhy pew of this vintage left the craven foundation he displaying this and many other vintage models 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