Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1975, p. 16

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Page 1STHE HERALD Wednesday December IKS By thirl Richmond ATOMLHAOUI North Hilton Melon vrltr0 len cored two goal to teed the motor Eric Ranee added a 1ngle to Terry and Jeff Ian thutout Kevin Variety Doug Gillespie A patrol goal by Don and Ingle by Pat and gave the attoclatet the win Aitltia wire earned by Gordon March Brad Clan VudW and Paul Grevelle Rod Wilton between pipe tor the MVP Don Gilbert Rob CtirlialSA Stan Smith the tint goal and Tim Harlow that the In the final frame both 1 Jamn from Ho replied lor MVP Stan Gary A TennntConitructlonSAtW4 Alan of Tennant and Brian McQueen of traded hat when th Ken Ruff and Glen Baker tcored the other goal went to Richie Ward -4- and Ruff Tom on two goal MVP Tennant Dave Houston Kevin Depco CAC 1 Jniop rem Walker In the first period for CAC Dean Jackion unsullied tied the game In period then Derek Roy potted the winner and Lawrence the goal In the final frame MVP Depco Warren Wlckem PBEWeBLBAOUB Club Centra hat trick to pace attack with Paul potting two and Ray Wallace tearing one Wallace Allen Kulpera an Grant Halm Ken a it or en were sieve William tram Mike William then Alex from MVP Nairn Nell Sieve William were Dave Allen and Rod Everion with Everion on Allen coal MVP Villa Dave Peyton Mike MuckartlMurreyMotoril A pair of goal by Pete one the winner along with a tingle by No I were the marksmen went Dave Terry Warren Crawford and Tom Murray ihooten were Kevin Stewart and No II with Dave Whitehead Ontario goal wen I to earned the MVP Ontario Porter Four Town Pat Route Robert Kevin cored four big goali for the and Daryt Weir added one apiece to Lloyd Dave and Doug mooter were Pate Coffey from Rick Bryant then Dave Rodger Phillip Bar EIU Lodge The Four Town ere dropped the Elk gang on a pood team attort Gealgerwr were Chrlt March Ron Martin Gerry Milne end Rut Power to March Milne Power Doug Smith and Bred both marker Armtlrong and Pete Burnt Tranport I Hilton Auto A fourgoal outburst In middle frame lad to the transport win were Todd Beckett Kevin Paynler Paul Krowchuk Scott Turner end Pete with Beckett Roger Arm ttrong Turner John Graham smith end Mike 4 Arnold Brandt A went to nick I River Tom Glover and Doug 1 Murray Product Plumbing Thlt we a real barn burner of a gem a dote exciting game wllh outcome In doubt until the thai Standard mar were Gary with two Gary Paul Clarke Barry Stone and Wilt Grey wllh Pat were Shawn trick and a pair to Boucher with Tancco Brent Hayes and Mark it In MVP standard Barry stone Doc ray Boucher Metal Product Jim wllh a pair Doug Irs I ever end Wade win von isnt Men Wear Rial 1 Herb potted pair of to pace men wear crew Mike Brian King Len and Clint potted were earned by Mlehm Tim Kevin Seerle Kulper and Rick Knight The lone goal wet cored by Don from Scott Osborne Fred Auto Body Peng Ron Heuelt end BUI Wheeler two each to link the rettaurant gang Single were added by Pete Roblraon and Bill with to Brian Mulrheed Jim 2 Rick Jeffrey and Pong marksmen were Kevin Kevin Harrltonand with to Steve Graiby Dave end Dave Art and Mike Kilt marksmen were Greg Lawfie Tim Bludd and Ha by Dave Bell Ed Thatcher and Maiten Motor Merle and Phil Wild thot a hat trick each to pace Motion win Other goalgetter Theonly by Pete Clark from Paul Mercer Motor I Jr Raider Barry Hardman Merle Hi the and Dan Martin hot two each for the motor gang goal were by Scott Beckett end Jim attltti by Larry Mercer Phil Wild Hard man Heche Tagg art and Beckett Raider were Bob Bryant a pair and Brian end Cerl Wayne the puck from a hotel close do game Paul made Ihree key to earn hit Mark Johnion wltr GDMHA Hockey Roundup were BUI Wray Scott Beckett and Dan Martin wllh to Martin 4 Wild 2 Berry Hard man Larry Davit and Jim Teggart Ron Sgutona icored a pair for Lsnea Sieve added stinted by Pate Vlto Four win Paul Morrow got the lint goal Mark On bant tat up Dave Monro for the second marker John both TV merken with aiilttt from Brad Water and Tony Kraui MacPhertoniHuot In a dliptay of teamwork the real it gat gang with Knight of Col vmbui Jim I leering 1 proved the undoing of the teer Ing crew a the knights notched three goals on the power play Coal for knight were mend Chaliton a pair Pete Boyle Wayne and Doug with to Greg Tomllnon Lew Humph r let Victor Farkat and Rob up Gary Nugent for Beth the hat trick and up another for the Forretters win Nancy leek and Diane Taylor added with Taylor end Team Blue marker were by Jackie Wright then Clere Carter from Joanne Cole Skaters fare well November was Teat Day in for a number of members of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club and IS local skaters came through with flying colours David successfully passed his Preliminary Figures and Canute while Carol Snow and Kimbcrly Thompson passed their Preliminary Figures teat Susan passed her Dutch Waltz and Canaita as did Susan Cameron and Ron Sparkcs was successful in passing the Willow and the Ten Fox Eddie Howard and sitter Colleen passed their Second Figure while Kimberly Grummet t was successful In her First Figure Deborah Duff passed her Swing test and In the Dutch Waltz Deborah and Laura Gordon received tbe testing approval Carole Johnston and Terry Major were successful in their testing In Canasta Midgets up three The Sunny Acre Farm Major Midgets picked up three wins In their last three outings a win over Milton November a whipping of Brampton November and an 110 shellacking of Guelph November The way they ore over league opposition would seem to In dicate that a provincial title Just might be In offing November win over Milton was not one of the best played games of tbe year for tbe Farm boys tbey had come from behind to chalk up the victory but the two points on the board goes a long way In easing qualms about mistakes committed The winning goal came on a picture play as Joe South swept the length of tbe Ice In a fine rush and flipped a pass over to Paul Martin who neatly backhanded It past the startled Milton The line of Mike Richmond Paul Martin and Greg put on a tenacious heck Ing performance when the locals were shor- thanded and Bob Allison came up with a solid allout game Randy Bergeron Mike Rich mond Paul Martin and Larry Bums scored the Georgetown markers Georgetown completely outclassed Brampton Id recording the 1 verdict In a game that started out quietly enough but ended up with minutes In minor penalties being called Georgetown players spent a total of minutes In the Sin Bin Mike Richmond and Steve Crossman each scored a pair of counters while singles went to Mike Paul Martin and Larry Bums Sunny Acre Farm Major Midgets dominated every aspect of the game in their 110 humiliation of Guelph in a game that was highlighted more by unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of the Guelph team than anything else When It became obvious that the game was hopelessly lost Guelph resorted to cheap intimidating tactics To the credit of Georgetown team they refused to sink to level and exhibited remarkable restraint on many occasions Andy was the high Ut man for tbe Major Midgets as be cored four goals Mike Richmond and Larry Burns each scored twice while singles went to Paul Martin and Steve Cross man This weeks minor hockey schedule HOCKEY SCHEDULE Thursday Dec Old Arena 30 vs BFT Construction Friday Dec New Arena 30 pm Novice Group No 3 Novice Group No I Novice Group No I Saturday Dee Old Arena am Dockeray Plumbing vs Neils Music Centre 50 am Kinsmen Club vs Standard Products am Chicken Villa vs Ontario Electrical League fl Furnishings OS am Muckart vs A FT Macs Milk 12 noon Murray Motors vs Baz Motors Metal Products FT Georgetown Chrysler 00 Construction vs Johnson Carney Real Estate Stevensons Mens Wear vsFobert Real Estate 03 pm Elks Lodge vs Restaurant OS Freds Auto Body MacPbersons Esso Saturday Dec New Arena 7 am Florists Drivein am Varlan Associates vs Chris IGA am Garbult Plumbing vs CAC Finance 11 IS am AV Contractors vs Variety 12 North Motors Depco Metal Products A Sunday Dec7 New Arena 7 30 Cable TV vs Halton Auto Wreckers pm Lanes Transport 25 Jims Steering Service vs Exchange House pm Knights of Columbus vs FT Neilson s TnesdayDec Old Arena 9 pm Masson Motors vs BFT Construction Thursday Dec Old Arena 30 pm Bums Transport vs Raiders By Archibald Have you ever stopped to think why many people bowl The reaion I very Everybody geti Into the eel Can you think of any other or recreation In which children at tender of four or five In which a ten lor clllien at the age of Si can pa rile I pete Certainly inch at hockey Mike ball and football great par t Id pal Ion The year of participation In however are limited lo Ihe phyitcal of the individual And what about and women We all know that there arent ploying hockey or football Yet Ihem bowl every week We alio know that hinder the bowler wiwaiimnmi mentally retarded the blind and ffie handicapped enoy the game of bowling Yet bowling offer to met til or everybody For the It a night out wllh the they can do and enoy together and tor the two or three hour away from the which li to prevalent among thl age group Bowling I for everybody and primarily If a recreation lor the participant For mot who to do to however It also a a chance to Improve excel end compete for title Minor Bantams battle to final siren The Georgetown Minor Bantams showed that even when theyre down theyre not out as they scored two behind wins this past week dropping last Thursday and last Saturday In the game the Georgetown boys got of to shaky start Thanks to Mike however In the nets assists to his single tally effort as five players figured Guelph the local in the scoring They Included Minor Bantams again failed to Chuck Moffat Terry Mostard get off the mark and dropped Kevin Thompson Danny behind 1 at the end of the Reynolds and Brian Simpson first period This was not an The line of John Thorpe extended faltering however as Terry and Brian they came back to notch four Simpson came up with a very goals while shutting out solid effort and Robert Som- Guelpb to garner the two In the Georgetown points nets deserves special mention Again It was a total team for his excellent play the and local level right through a national The bowler have to be a top to bow 1 1 no at a tport He or the merely hat to have the to Indulge and competition Most league bowler enoy compel Won TheyaraalwaytcornpetlngaDalnit another team an opponent or perhaps even them el vet by trying to Improve with every game It I alto quite featlbte that with a Utile and practice a to average bowler could be on a National Champlonthlp Bowling li fun a good time an opportunity to leern and to grow an opportunity to participate and perhep achieve excellence Thete are the and play the Stone lead the girl wllh her TO average while Berne li leading the boyihlghaverageracewlrhhliTf The Bomber took ell teven point from the Sen me Striker while Strikers ltruck out the Pooh Bear for the total count The Moute took and total from the Super Friend The Raiders alto took five polnti from the Hopeful Standing Super Friend Bombers el Striken Raiders 31 Sesame Striken Hopeful and Pooh Bean lama lionet Seven Judy Carroll Paul McLeod Trscl Kenneth Teresa Lane Stone Me and Joe Ballon BANTAMS Rutty Gourde hat a lee to lead the boy era race while Julie lead the girl lit Cninguacousy was unable to take full advantage of the local flaw and after two periods the Minor Bants had rallied to knot the contest at 33 The hometown crew shook off their problems In third period and scored two unan swered goals to pick up the win Five players had a hand In the Georgetown scoring and they included Terry Herb Kewley Kevin Thomp son John Thorpe and Chuck Moffat Moffat added two won two same from the Argot while the did to the Alley Cat Silver Plater took live from the Rookies and the Hot Shot The Super Stars took the whole point from Handing Super Start Dodgers Hot Shot Silver Platen J Cougars Bang Bangers Alley Cat New Rookie I and Late One Frl Bitten Ing Fourteen Cong Ion to Wendy Carroll who threw the high triple of the veer for the Bantam with her triple She had a IIS Nlca hoctlng Wendy keep up the good Next were Sandra Marshall Charlie 22Si Kelly Julie Heether Wallace 1M Lindsay Bain 1ST Robbie Quint on Ted Msilach 3d 125 Shane Cameron Lavers Brian Collier end Karen Knott MI ISO JUNIORS Dabby Scarborough I leading high average with her while David a IS for the My The took ell seven point from the Cutter Gang Sexy Six were wept under the Odds N End In all three game Pin a leven point victory over the Bowling Buddie while the Pin Hitter won two games end total from Tha Nerd one bombed the SBs for alt three game The Kitten managed a fivepoint win from the Hot Shot The Bowled One won one game and from the while Pin Spinner took five point from the Super Six Standing M Bowled One Super Six Nerd Hot Shot SO Pin Hitters Sexy Six J Pin Up T O Odd End Is Pin Inner Kitten Six Gutter Bowline Buddies 14 Serve groups of ormore Colonel Sanders only See manager of your local store lor details Get Your COLONELS CALENDAR with Purchase of a Bucket or Barrel The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills BYLAW NO 75 99 A by law to stop up and convey to the abutting owner Sextan Street and part of Street In the Town at Halton Hllli in Regional Municipality of Hilton formerly In the Villas of LlmarMUte and Towmhlp Etqueilns WHEREAS Council for this Corporation proposes to slop up and close iheitreet Known as Street In the Town of Halton Hills formerly In Village of which said Street Is shown on the plan survey prepared by and Weshvood port the West hall of Lot Concession a for the former Township of Esqueslng a copy of which I annexed at Schedule A lo by law AND WHEREAS Council lor Ihls Corpora I Ion propose to stop up and close port of Edward Street In the Town of Halton Hllli formerly In Ihe which said parcel of land is shown outlined In red on ihe above mentioned plan of survey a copy of which is annexed as Schedule A to this by law AND WHEREAS Council tor this corporation has instructed the Clerk Administrator to publish notice of Council Intention to stop up dote and survey the said Sexton Street and part of Edward Street to the abutting owners In accordance with the provisions of The Municipal Act SO 1970 as amended PLAN OF SURVEY OF PART OF LOT 23 CON 6 TOWNSHIP OF mom lots in is ii PLAN THE Or COUNTY OF HALTON SCALE I- 1 That street In the Town Helton Hills formerly In the Village of known as Sexton Street shown on the copy of the plan of survey annexed as Schedule A to this by law be and the same li hereby closed and stopped up 3 Thai part of Street In Town of Hills formerly In the Village of Llmehouse lying northeasterly of the production of the northeasterly limit of Elliebeth Street as shown on the copy of ihe plan of survey attached as Schedule A lo this by lew be and same 11 hereby closed and stopped up 3 Notice of the Intention of Council for this Corporation to pass Ihls by law Is to be published once a week for lour consecutive weeks In the Georgetown Herald the Independent the Milton Champion and In the Acton Free Press and Council for this Corporation shall hear any to proposed closing and conveying of the said Sax ton Street and part of Edward Street to the abutting owners at Its regular meeting on the day of January 1975 or so thereafter as Is id If there are no valid objections Ihe proposed closing Council shall give this bylaw a third end final possible a reading NOVEMBER IMS 116A STREET GEORGETOWN

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