Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1976, p. 13

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GDAAHA weekly roundup THE tlERALDWrdnciday January IK Page 13 by Photo Days the taking or team and Individual pictures will take place at the arenas for the next days Starting on Friday night the Novice league pictures will be taken after their games Saturday rung at the old arena the Pee Wee leogjie teams have their turn and on Saturday night and on Saturday afternoon the Bantam league teams get their smiles taken Sunday night at the new arena will be for scheduled Midget and Juvenile league teams the following Tuesday and Thursday will complete the Midget league teams The last day Saturday January the Atom league and Girls league will have their pic tures taken at the old arena In he afternoon Orders will be taken Immediately after the photo session and these orders MUST be paid tor at that time So comb your hair put on your brightest smile and dont forget your money Team pictures ore for team plus individual Team Georgetown entered the annual Owen Sound Ladles Tournament last weekend and came home with a tic and two losses The gals were up against some tough competition as most of the other teams were all stars One team plays as an entry In their boys Bantam house league and they were very good But our gals proved that desire and determination count as they kept their goats against average tower than three other learns and left a favorable Impression in Owen Sound Im personally very proud of them Reds Sengs Humes I Colin Moore and Mike Webster scored two goals each for the Reds win Ricky Fisher scored once Sengas only goal came off the stick of Mark Moody set up by Ron Kersey Blues Golds 0 Robbie Cooper personally sent the Golds down to defeat scored goals for the Blues Tim Chapman and Dennis added one goal each with assists to Jamie Splllar 2 Mark Jason Jason Arnold and Ration Hills Catering A Auto Service The caterers dumped the auto boys behind the two goal shooting of Rick Mc- Cauley and singles to Pat Mike Hurley and Tom Stefan with assists to Jetf Curtis and Wade Auto goals were scored by Doug Covert and Steve Hardman Paul assisted on one Smith Stone Armbro Trsniport 2 In this close game Todd Collins polled the winner for Brian and Brian Crouch potted the other markers Armbro goal getters were Scott Cam bell and Brian Tack Togs Williams Electric Two goals each by Ritchie Sandfard and Brent Hutt and a single by Doug Wallers gave Togs the win Jim and John Williams drew assists Williams shooters were Rick and assisted by Glen Leslie and Dan Kent Club 4 Arm strong Insurance Craig Banks of the Lions scored twice Tim Fleming and No scored once Arm strong goals from Mike Howie and Steve McCarthy assisted by Jim Teciel and No ATOM LEAGUE North Motors A hat trick a pair of goals and secsaw battle that ended In a tie was the story of this game Scott McQueen of shot three goals Mike McCarthy and Tim added singles with assists to Dave Stoddart Kevin McCarthur and Pa no baker Ken Morrow polled the pair of goals for North Hal ton Ian Sea ton Dave Gorton and Scott Peck potted once each with assists to Erik Ranee and Terry Merrll MVP Scott McQueen Motors Ken Hoffman A V traction J Danny Curtis scored two goals Alan MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE Thursday Jan IS Old Arena FT Montcgo Construction vs Masson Motors Friday Jan New Arena 4 Rink No lTykeTcamNoavsTykeTcamNo Rink No 2 Senga Homes Tyke Team No Rink No 1 Auto Service Williams Electric Rink No Hills Catering vs Armstrong Insurance pm Rink No 1 Transport Lions Club Rink No Smith Stone Tack Togs Saturday Jsn told Arena am GR Muckart Cleaners 7 am Kinsmen Club vs A FT Macs Milk am Standard Products Gougeon Furnishings am Ontario Electrical League Nells Music Centre 11 am Chicken Villa vs Bai Motors 12 Murray Motors vs Dockcray Plumbing pm Criterion Carpels vs Armbro Construction Stevenson Mens Wear Johnson Carney Real Estate pm Elks Lodge vs PW FT Georgetown Chrysler OS pm Real Estate MacPhcrsons Esso pm Freds Auto Body vs Restaurant Saturday Jan New Arena am North Motors Pik Variety 8 am Florists Associates SO am Plumbing vs Chris It 15 am Tcnnant Contractors vs AW DriveIn 12 CAC Finance vs Metal Products Jan 31 New Arena 15 Independent Order of Foresters vs Team Blue Sunday Feb 1 New Arena Scotinbonk Burns Transport B pm Raiders vs Lane Transport 9 MFT Neilsons vs Exchange House pm Knights of Columbus Jims Steering Service Tuesday Feb pm Masson Motors vs Cable TV Thursday Feb Old Arena pm Construction Auto Wreckers Last game could be fatal for Pee Wees The Georgetown Standard Products Major Pee Wees lost to Chlnguacousy 32 on January and due to the tightness of the league race this could have cost them first place Final standings are still being compiled but it looks like will finish on top It was a chippy contest Georgetown picked up penalties and this more than anything else could be held accountable for the loss Mark Hamilton and Lance were the local marksmen while Randy Beckett hod a fine game in Georgetown will open their playoffs against Dun das Richie Ward and Glen Baker stored for the construction with assists to Curtis and Baker The lone goal wai scored by Joe from Smith and Tim Harlow MVP Houston IGA James Metal Products t Metal were Jamie Hooker two Shawn Andy Mustard Derek Hoy and John Hunter Dockcray assisting on two Shawn Glow ord earned the shutout MVP Depco Shawn Fen Kevin Griffiths I- Inance Variety Brian Stone scored all three finance goals Phil Wickens and Phil Shea assisted bunny Hull earned the MVP Owen Gray Brute Varian Associates Plumbing The associate bounced the plumbers on the two goal performance of Mike and singles by Don Gilbert and Glen Vugts with to Dave and Paul wore the No 1 sweater for the shutout MVP Gary Peters Garbutt Gary Dockeray Plumbing 5 Robert I Last minute goal getting by both teams provided an exciting finish to a good gome shooters were Bruce Renter wilh two Pete Mike and Boucher assists to Brent Hayes Boucher Steve Toncoo John Seller Mar tineau and Shawn Furniture were Kevin Phillips with three Mark and Dave assisted by Steve Peggie Rick Wnllerson Dove Phillips and Gord Nicholson MVP Shown Gougeon Dave Parent Nell s Music Motors I A goal late in the game by Hob Sanford from Alex Rove the music boys the win in this close close game Greg from Sckvlovich shot the first goal Bazs marker was scored by Adrian MVP Neils Alex Dave Rogers Standard Products G it goals by Gary paced the Standard win Carmen John Andy Brakel added singles with assists to Paul Clark Dellaas Don Lawrence and Allen Pete potted two for Bob Marks and Terry Pot ruff Ontario Outdoors How to choose snowshoes A byBobOUlvler Member Outdoors Writers of Canada As mentioned last week rabbit hunting is still good and will be open until Feb This includes the Cottontail the Hare and the Snowshoe A on the use and purchase of for wearing In the snow may be In order If you want to get Into It without the expected expense then get out to the Come Along the Credit Valley Conservation Authority Is at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area on Sundays There Is on instructor on hand plus an opportunity to borrow If you are at the point where you want to buy your own then decide what type of snow you expect to be in and decide from there The four styles shown in the sketch which accompanies this weeks column are sometimes modified This goes especially for Bear Paw design which is sometimes modified almost to the style of the Maine The Maine or Algonquin is the most useful style as the tails tend to keep the front up out of the snow by weight displacement If you expect to encounter deep snow then ihe or Trail is the best choice This winter of course is the exception rather than the rule as we do not expect this depth of snow every year but the cottage areas most often do The OJlbwa Is not a good shoe for the average person but they are made cheaper due to the ends being lied rather than formed buck on themselves The pair I presently use are Ihe Algonquin style and they are usually adequate for my needs Back to rabbits dont forget to field dress Ihem a soon as you can preferably right away This preserves the I taste of the meat Dont Just throw ihem In your game pocket or a bag The meat should be cooled either by placing snow in the cavity or letting the air inside If you are afraid of Infeclion then buy a cheap pair of rubber gloves from the drug store Cooking kills any bacteria so there is no fear from that end It la not necessary to skin the rabbit this will keep it clean and can be done when you get home and Cooking la simple or It can be an experience for the expert chef Here are a couple of ways to prepare your days bag Rinse in several changes of salted water mix cup bread crumbs with cup chopped mushrooms salt ft paprika Juice and grate rind of 1 lemon Drain meat rub with lemon Juice or vinegar stuff truss and oil Place in roasting pan pour cup of milk or cream over and cook in hot oven for 1 hour Or try rabbit meat deep fried In batter Done thin way it should be par boiled first I will give you a recipe for Hasenbrnten In next weeks ONTARIO OUTDOORS A STANDARD BEARPAW B MICHIGAN or MAINE or ALGONQUIN ALASKA or TRAIL OJIBWA scored once with assists to Ken Ward Marks and MVP Standard Gary Cuthbertson Bob Marks Ontario 1 rs4 cat League Porter shot Ihe hat trick and singles went to Eastwood Mitchell and Peck for the On win assisted by Turner Kemper Eastwood and Mitchell Ron Tnbblc scored all four cleaners goals assisted by Keith and Gllles MVP Ontario Marshall Barragers Ron Tribble Chicken Villa Macs Milk Brian Davis and Scott potted a pair of goals each for the chicken gang Gary Duncan added one with assists to Steve Gary Duncan and Mark Hilts Four town markers were scored by Mark Waters and Rick Greenwood assisted by Bob and Mike Sweexle MVP Villa Gary Duncan Macs Pat BANTAM LEAGUE Criterion Carpet nont Esso Joe paced the carpet crew two goals Bob Patterson Hob Coulbeck Glen Mercer and Pete Milne scored once with assists to Patterson Milne Mark Milton and Hack Esso shooters were Rod Sparks from Paul Mercer then Tim DcPreltos unassisted JohnsonCarney Real Estate 3 I- Iks Lodge Ron Girardl polled Ihe winner and in goals fro Brian got the first goal with assists to Mark Handy Scott Osborne and Greg Scully Elks goal was shot by Slew Willoughby from Mike Hartley Restaurant Real Estate l Unassisted goals by Steve Crosby and Sam Bell gave the win inn close game marker was shot by Scott Rick Donaldson and John Laltose Construction Mens Hear The construction came from behind to record Iheir win over the mens wear crew Armbro were Crnig McLaughlin Mark Glugosh Dan and Dave Vcllch assisted by Jim Pcrvls and Terry Cull Stevenson shooters were Clint Gird wood and Dave Taggart jsslstcd by Dan Knight Kuipcr and Doug Mullcr red Auto Body Georgetown Chrysler I Bill Davis paced the body gang with two goals Jim Lesley Chris Bill Viheeter added singles with assists to Jim Davis and Wheeler The lone four town goal was scored by Ron Martin from Keiln Hughes LEAGUE Lanes Transport I James Hansen scored the first second and third money markers Gaston added another with assists to Craig Wilson Gory and Dave Dickenson Lane goalgcllcrs were Dave Bew from Peters and Ron Timpson then Ron from Peters Cable TV 4 Auto Wrick en In a reversal of form a few days earlier the wreckers bounced the transport crew behind the two goals shooting of Greg and singles to Ed Thatcher Iain and Tom Kachmar Assists were earned by Thatcher Tim Rick and Steve Allworth Burns shooters were Paul Krowchuk a pair and Roger Armstrong with assists to Todd Beckett 2 Dale and Scott Turner Scotia Honk Montego Construction Dove Dickenson paced the money boys Eastwood team wins fall league The Georgetown Club held the Finals of the Fall House League last week and Rod Eastwoods team won the championship the West Insurance Trophy defeating Dan Reeds team In the championship match Each team member played the best two out of three games Dave captured Individual honours by compiling the best percentage of games won during the regular league schedule The Winter House League will be getting underway at the beginning of February with two goals Jamie Hansen and Frank added singles with assists to Don Cummings Gory Hansen Mark Klrley and Gory Stone Four Town goals came from Rick Fisher and Jim Peardon assisted by Kevin and Steve JUVENILE LEAGUE Knlghta of Columbus Exchange House 1 In the battle for Second place the come out winners Doug Timpson and Greg potted two goals each with assists to Pele Boyle Mike Sherry 2 Wayne Storring Don GlLlanders and Claire Stuart Hotels marker was shot by Brian Whit taker from Jim Taylor and Dale Richmond Neilsons Crispy Crunchen Jims Steering Malison scored twice Glen Mark Put Gallagher Dave Patterson and Wayne Osborne shot singles with assists to Tom Diamond 3 Malison Patterson and Osborne got the shutout Free skating A free night of skating has been recommended by Ihe general administration committee to be granted to all the young men and women in Hills for their services as school crossing guards The free night of skating is an annual salute to all those who voluntarily give time as crossing guards The free night will be or any of the arenas in Hills so that the students may attend the one closest to their home Its Our And Were CELEBRATING With A SPECIAL 4 DAY STOREWIDE PRICE SALE Except Hosiery Underwear All Sales Final CHILDRENS WEAR Georgetown Market Centre 8774876 ENTER TODAY YOU COULD BE A WINNER which word GEORGETOWN DENTURE CLINIC THE WOOD REVIVAL chicken MM CYCLONE WATSONS AUTO PARTS Styling COUNTRY MART FLOWERS For Every OCCASION Call WEBBS FLOWERS R J AT ITS FINEST 87752812 Fret Delivery Pail Take Out Service POMPEI PIZZERIA SUBS CHILDRENS WEAR 4 DAY HALF PRICE SALE centre 8774876 CATHEA CONCRETE I RESTORATIONS From our Metal Shop Quality Ornamental Iron Railings Custom Made Free Estimates Martin- Milton I SELF SERVE Sundays SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE MARKET PLACE OPTICAL LAST WEEKS WINNER Mrs RR5

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