Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1976, p. 16

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Page If THE HERALD Wednesday January 11 GDAAHA Report Here comes Team Georgetown By Shir Richmond Look out Owen Sound Team Georgetown la coming Entered Into your tournament during Winter Carnival Week Team Georgetown la ready with 17 players and loads of determination Under the capable direction of manager BUI Richmond and coaches Joyce Iglcslaa and Kewley their first game Is scheduled for Friday January at against the host team Owen Sound Two more gamea are elated Tor Saturday at 3 pm against Shanty Bay then at with Mount Forest Good Luck Gala TEAM GEORGETOWN Deneon Jones Penny Patterson Michele Richmond Janet Nancy Vetrlcek Adams Elaine Taylor Kelly Linda Christine Glrardl Clare Carter Girardl Sharon Keen Chris Vetrlcek Monica Pollock Beth and Christine Coming up soon ore our Photo Days the taking of team pictures Dates aet are January and February the photos to be taken after each game Coat will be for team pictures and for team plus In dividual Payment MUST be made In ad vance at the time pictures are taken Mark those dotes on your calendar they re porta ATOM LEAGUE Chris Products 1 Goals by George Osborne and Brian Kennedy both unassisted In the middle frame held up for the food gangs win Shawn Docks ray scored the goal MVP Brian Kennedy Shawn Dock era A V Tennant Const Garbutt Plumbing I Danny Gallagher both con true Hon goals set up both times by Glen Baker for a close win The only plumbing goal was shot by Randy MVP Tennant Dan Gallagher Garbutt Doug Reid A AW Variety 1 Kevin McCarthy shot three for the hat trick Brian McQueen added two and singles were shot by Dave and Tim Assists were earned by McQueen Tim and Craig Lawrence Qulk goal was shot by Don they only had eight players MVP Kevin McCarthy Doug Gillespie Florists CAC Finance I A pair of goals by Dave Leslie paced the florists win Sieve Kirk Pete and Tim shot singles with assists to Rob Keith McLaughlin John Rivera and Murdock Finance markers were potted by Owen Gray and Mark Milllero assisted by Phil and Gray MVP Dave Leslie CAC Phil VarlinAssociatcs North niton Motors 1 Brad Hansen scored twice with Mike Da and Pat scoring once each for the associates win Rod Wilson Igoalle Don Gilbert and Paul drew assists Jamie from Kevin scored the lone motors goal MVP Vorian Pat Motors Ian Sea tan 9 B FT Montego Construction Friday Jan New Arena Rink No Auto Service Helton Hills Catering RlnkNo 30 Rink No 1 Armstrong Insurance Club Rink No Rink No lSenga Homes vsTykeTcam No No 3 Saturday Jao Old Arena am Murray Motors va Kinsmen Club 50 am Chicken Villa vs A FT Mac a Milk League Cleaners S3 am Bar Motors Nell Music Centre 11 am Standard Products Muckart 12 Dockeray Plumbing v Gougeon Furnishings Fred a Auto Body vs FT Georgetown Chrysler Stevenson Men Wear vs Armbro Construction Real Estate vs hong e Restaurant OS pm Elks Lodge va Johnson Carney Real Estate Criterion Carpets MacPhereon a Saturday Jan New Arena am Finance Variety am Plumbing vs Varian Associates am Florists Metal Products 11 15 am AV Tennant Contraclors va IGA Saturday Jan New Arena Girls League 15 Team Blue Order of Foresters Jan U New Arena Lane Transport pm Cable TV vs Hal ton Auto Wreckers Knights of Columbus Exchange House Jim Steering Service M FT Tuesday Jan 27 Old Arena 30 Burn a Transport vs Raiders Thursday Jan Old Areas FT Montego Construction vs Mnason Motors alleyway ay Archibald weekend the Master Association Ontario conducted an In clinic at Georgetown Bowl lor all parties of this course was to aid volunteers In the art of Instructing bowlers of all ages This clinic was attended George and Joan Donald Dodge Fro da Hondy Joan Richardson and Shir lav all of Georgetown Other bowling centres represented were from Sheas Oak Queen n Bowl I no Lanes In Bolton Bowling Lanes In and Brampton Bowling Lanes In Brampton The conducted by Master Bowler Art Irvlnoe of Port Credit On Saturday even these were given a thorough Instruction and on Sunday they wrote an exam pertaining to A REMINDER all Youth Bowlers There are only two more weeks to qualify for Four Steps to Stardom Thai applies only to Bantam Junior bowlers as the Senior Bowlers hove only one more week to qualify Trace the high overage lor the girls with a wh le Nicholas Barnes Is leading the boyi The Pooh Bears lost all seven points to the Strikers lathe Hopefuls Friends won three games and totals the Raiders The Super ends won three games Bom ben did the same to the Sesame Strikers STANDING Strikers Bombers Hopefuls Super Friends it Little Giants The Pooh Bears 14 and Sesame Strikers NOTABLE NINE Tanya Smith Colleen 106 Nicholas Barnes Kenneth Bayer MOO Trad 107 Judy Carroll 111 Ron Campbell 102 Scott S BANTAMS Is leading the boyi high average with a la Sandra Marshall and Kelly are tied with 139 Stars won ell three gomes age ml the New Ones The took seven po from Hot Shots as did the from the House The Bong won everything from Rookies while the Dodgers won two games and totals from the Silver The Allay Cats managed to take only one game from the Standings Argot Super Bang Bangers Hot Shots Cougars Dodgers 24 Allay Cats 20 Rook If Iver Platers 19 and New Ones 13 TERRIFIC TWELVE Ted 273 LOW Kelly 44 Russell 137 Tammy Knott 144 Sandra Marshall 104 Hope 441 1S3 Con 457 171 Peter Moeschter 422 Karen Knott 144 and Charles 170 JUNIORS Scarborough has an average of while Grant Richardson Is leading Ihe boys high up at they clobbered the Sexy Six In a I three games and totals The Bowlerettes nipped the Bowling Buddies for two games and totals while the Gutter Gang pinned back the Dpi for all The Nerds plus one scored a trio victory over Pin Hitters The Odds N Ends took Iwo games and totals from the Kittens The won all three games and totals tram the Six The Bowled Ones look first game from Ihe Super Six but lost the next two games and totals The Pin Spinners won the first game and totals but House took the middle two game The pin Spinners wen first gome and totals but lost on the middle two games by the Standings Odd Ends Nerds plus one 24 Dowleretlas Super 19 Guitar Gang Bowling Buddies 14 Hot Shots 14 Pin Hitters 12 Bowled One Pin Spinners 11 Sexy Kittens Pin Dps Six B 4 NIFPYNINBTEEN Glen Collier took over the oh triple with his fantastic 922 triple He had games of and Gordon Kennedy was next with a triple end solo games of 249 and 224 N lea Bowling Glen and Gordon Dawn Penteaco 641 261 David Ffnl 226 Janet Hicks 221 Lisa Burke Grant 203 Julie Coleman 196 Roberto Burke 553 254 Robin Richardson 200 Sheila 202 Debbie Scarborough If Danny 192 Cheryl Jackson 229 and David Smarda SENIORS Gary boys with his Stephanie Is leading girls with her The look gameond lotols from the House while the Grab Bags bagged games and the Knock Outs to win the last game fro Guess Who Fontosllc and Brown rl Bowlers were narrowly nipped In game but fought back win the next two games and totals from the bombed In their first effort but turned on the pressure In next two games and sue totals from the Six Pack Standings Captain Fanlasllc and the Brown Bowlers Knock Outs Grab Bogs Seven Six Pock UBS Inc 10 i House a Guess Who Up BAKERS DOZEN Stephen Archibald rolled the high triple of day with and a solo effort was close behind with a also In eluding 26 s Bruce Clorke followed closely and ting a game Next were Colin Hicks Diane Marshall 24 Wendy Hay 449 Gary Richardson 236 Lea Terr 148 Brian Corlion 405 222 WED AFT LADIES Team Standings Swinging Six H Is Mrs 17 Newcomers Haul Hurricanes Jet Sat 15 14 Lilies 14 Super Six 14 Happy Gang 13 Skylarks runner HI Caps 7 Go Getters Top Averages Sandra Wilton Pal Barber 191 Joan Wright lea Helen Humphreys Verno Audrey 194 Dot Hicks 196 Frelda Dor ten Br an 192 Marge Innes Top Scores Dot Hicks 7133271 Sheila Hicks Verno Prouse Pat Barber Jeannetle Mercer 431299 Audrey Williams Vera Kn pa Claire LeBlanc 606222 Ms MEN MAJORS Triplet Norton 853393 J Ken 809138 A Ed Saunders 15 Mass Pro Meat Market 14 Golden Fish ps Plumnlng Preston Groceries ROyol Plnerlo Park Toyota Averages 244 J chalson W Norton G S 233 J Kennedy 229 J Hllller 228 Stars J 233 J Leon 224 Bell 373 A Loughnon V 190 R Parker 179 171 High Scores Stan John 709254 Jack Leonl Roger Gervals Irwin Pat Loughnan Ral Parker Bruce Clarke Lorna Roberts Jonlne Andy Roger Cooper John Loughnan Jock Bergman Everson Susan SMITH STONE Team Standings Rockets Mind Benders Bills Girts 9141 Rippers String a Longs 47 Co mm Ellfle s Kingpins 42 String Snappcn Who Best Whom By How Many Points String Snappers BUI s Girls 2 no Benders String a Long Elffls Kingpin Rippers Comets Rockets 3 Flat Anne Luko Sandy n Dole Turnbull Ace Bo ley Edmunds i 279 Koren 331 H Hock Don D Forest 222 John Wemvss Weekly High Scorn High Single Plat MEN 313 HI lock Ace High Single With Handicap MEN- plus 34 Mock p us Karl Crosby plus LADIES an 42 Brought on Gloria plus High Triple Flat Ace ley Hillock Edmunds High Triple With Handicap plus 734 Edmunds 487 plus Junior Rebels having tough year The Junior Rebels basket ball team are having tough time getting a win as they lost another game this time to Oakvllle Trafalgar High School to Juniors were flown after but fought back to within nine points half time Paul Krowchuck had 12 points with eight rebounds Jamie Laws on had 12 points and Grady had eight points with nine rebounds BRAMPTON JAN 7 M No It Gordon Aram BINGO ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 120 Mill St Wed Jan 11 EARLY BIRDS 2nd SPECIAL 204 On numbers PLUS percent TONIOHTS INCOME JACKPOT Hum bar Free card on admission Earlyblrds7 45p Proceeds to Retarded children Georgetown end Memorial Sporli Garbage Study OPEN HOUSE Come and help In the selection of Socially Acceptable locations for GARBAGE DISPOSAL Halton Region See the Displays at the locations Identified as Technically Suitable tor land fill sites Come and find out about Reclaiming valuable resources from Garbaqe STEWARTT0WN PUBLIC SCHOOL line at Wednesday Jan 21st 3 to 9 NOTE IF YOU CAN T VISITTHE OPEN HOUSE Be sure to complete and mall the Post Card In the supplement mailed recently to all Householders WE ARE ALL PART OF THE PROBLEM BECOME PART OF THE SOLUTION BANTAM LEAGUE Stevenson Mens Wear Jr Iks Lodge Dave cored twice another pair to lead the mens wear crew to their win Brian King also scored a pair Jofin Tim Scarrow and Clint Gird wood added singles with Don Rossett assisting on two Elks shooters were Gerry Adams Mike Hartley Pete Martin and Angus with assists to Dave Armstrong Mike Roberts and Real Mac Scott Osborne of the real estate gang broke loose for four goals Don potted pair and Chris Glen Malchln Brian McLeod and Osborne shooters were Paul Mercer Alex Patterson and Tim DeFrelias with assists to Mercer Dave Walter and Patterson Georgetown Chrysler tongs Restaurant Two goal performances by Jay Cranston and Gerry Milne and a single by Bob Grasby let the Four Towners dump the restaurant gang Assists went to Kevin Hughes Jim Ripley Kevin and Brad goal getters were Chris Mike Kills and Steve with assists Kevin Webster Kevin Harrison and Kitts Real stale Criterion Carpet The battle for second place gets hotter as whitewashed the carpet gang behind the three goal shooting of John La Rose doubles to Scott San I do and singles to Hick Donaldson and Gerry Smyth Assists went to Donaldson Mark Accurri Tom Glover Sanvldo and Mike Cannon Mike Baeumlcr earned the shutout 9 red Auto Body Terry Cull scored the hat trick Dave Mark Glugosh Philip Milne Jim Craig McLaughlin Todd scored once each to pace s big win Assists went to McLaughlin Loughan Cull Milne Dave Veltch Waterworth and Auto body marksmen were Jim Lesley a pair Chris Dendcr and Bill Davis with assists to Brent Fry Deader Davis and Bill Wheeler MIDGET AGUE Motors Lane Transport Jim and Mcral potted two goals each to pace the motors win Phil Wild and Dan Martin polled singles with assists to Wild Larry Davis and Taggart Both transport goals were shot by Jamie Frank Ron assisted on one Cable TV 3 Jr Raiders 2 John set up Brad Waters for the winning goal late in the game Tony Kraus and Steve Bryant got the other goals assisted on one Raider shooters were Scott Wilson and Marc assisted by Brian Carl Bell and Paul Shearer IlallonAutoWreckcr i Scotia Bank 1 The wreckers dumped the money boys on the shooting of Iain and Gord Miller with two each and Greg with one Assists went to Tom John Lavole Jim Harding and Ed Thatcher The Scotia goal was scored by Frank Burns Tram port Lane Transport Three goals by Paul Krowchuk of Bums helped sink Lanes boys Robinson Scott Turner and John Graham Smith added one apiece with assists to r Kevin and Robinson Lane shooters were Ron Sgulgna a pair and Ron Tlmpson with assists to Dave Coffey 2 Jerry McDonald and Sgulgna JUVENILE LEAGUE Exchange House Jim s Steering Dave Blight potted a pair of goals for the hotel gang Del Duchin and Jeff Coullghan potted singles with assists to Dave Cropper Steve Foster and Dale Rich Earl earned the shutout The Midget Four Towners who were league leaders went down to defeat again at the hands of the knights Pete Boyle Wayne Starring and Doug Tlmpson were the knights tiers with assists to Greg Tomllnson Webster and Mike Sherry Wayne Osborne potted the lone Four Town marker NOTICE The Town Of Halton Hills DOG TAGS In accordance with By la Number 74 75 one of before tne February In or seven tr of a dog otter the February shall re Ister flch dog the apply to him for a 1 ana lag for each dog LICENSE FEES A RE AS FOLLOWS Female or Mate Dog Spayed rNsu Kennel License Every person who Us to comply wltn Sect on MM MS Section of these By laws I Is liable to a of costs and every si provisions of the Summary Convictions Act Chapter A license may be obtained by applying to the Municipal of the Town of Hills located at 36 Main Street South Georgetown and Mill Street East Acton Licenses may also be obtained during or after office hours I Animal Control Centre Llmahoute I Eric Hardware Centre Georgetown Fsrr s Pro Hardware Main Street Georgetown Will Print church Street Acton Stevenson s store Met Antiques Williams USHER A C T Licensing Officer Town of Hills The Regional Municipality of Halton IN THE MATTER OF an Application by The Regional Municipality of to establish Urban Service Areas to provide for the establishment financing expansion and operation of water works and sewage works pursuant to The Regional Municipality of Halton Act 1973 S O Chapter 70 Sections and 77 AND IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario Municipal Board making an Order to define the Urban Services and cost of Urban Services and to determine the manner and what lands or rateable property are to bear the cost of providing or Urban Services pursuant to Section 14 12 of The Municipal Act TAKE NOTICE THAT the lands proposed to be included in the Urban Service Areas applied for are all lands within the corporate limits of the Town of Georgetown to be known as Urban Service Area No 1 and the Town of Acton to be known as Urban Service Area No 2 as those limits existed upon the thirty first day of December the intention of The Regional Municipality of Is to raise money required for meeting the costs including establish ment construction maintenance operation and debt charges of sewer works and the costs and debt charges of water works by Imposing from time to time rates upon the lands included within the Urban Service Areas applied for iii any person having a complaint against or an objection to the establishment of the Urban Service Areas applied for may file such complaint or objection in writing with the Clerk of The Regional Municipality of Halton within twenty one days of the first publication of this notice by forwarding such complaint or objection to CLERK OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON 3027 Harvester Road Burlington Ontario L7N For the purpose of this notice the first publication date is the day of January and all complaints and objections mailed shall be deemed received upon the expiry of five days from the date designated by the postmark affixed to mailed com plaints or objections DATE D at Burlington this day of January 1976 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OP HALTON BY

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