Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1976, p. 15

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Page THEHFRALD Wednesday October GDAAHA clinic a success plans made for another Tt WritF ALSO TAUGHT AT Tilt- Major Bantams take first loss lilt GDMHA tonnes lUslgnid the lines of Iht N itioml Loathes program 1 held lrldiy and in win in ihliid sun s I Joe phi DUG Slitlonery major bantams into on night to meet a good force hec king squad that was on lop from the opining whistle It wnsnt until tilt second mark of the period that Chuck Moffat unassisted put the locals to slay Rob Ripley madt it minutes liter kept coming at Georgetown and only fine by Brian kept them at bay Ironically the only wis scored on a mental lapse of Brian and lost him his shutout Georgetown hit for two more goils in the third Thompson from Brian Simpson and a blast from Itiplej it Iht point deflected off Herb terns ind left thur wings open shin much to his delight and responded by pain Another local goal was scoring two goals within a waved off Ihe referee blowing tic the game his whistle before the goal tiebreaker was a long slap shot entered the net Final score from outside the blue line that ORG Bantams the eluded goalie Makovnyk fourth straight Georgetown with seconds left in the second game without a loss period Doth teams scored in bantams finilly the final frame Simp rhi DHL Bel crack at whtn thty visit the Credit River town this Saturday night d I roup toiihisi llu li Ihnsi ion who Ihem si of I n their first defeat hands of a hustling gang home on The DUG gang emailed and thickid with authority in the first of the game and took a lead on goals by Chuck Moffat from from urge tow shot was awarded lo Georgetown Scott Osborne taking the shot mid shooting into the go dies pads showing tin pnssure of Ihe Hill th Kevin for the third ion Till second goal llrian Bomholt going into nits Kithmond wis quick to point out to his letm tin trim fill Ihmhegimt result w to ie out of pat i poor ifforl Joseph Gibbons Meet The Joseph Gibbons tr and field meet iv is sliced list Tutsdiy Rebelettes playoff bound Hit nils Junior ire bound dcspilt i dosing 31 II on to High tin birth Tin lop two latins managed but two in whilt Perdue wire for Doping points to cut the lot mere two points kept tin pri in llu mil period successful foul shot settled the hit for points hooptd UK II JUMP CI nidi i KiniVillirsI Joi Jims mi lluvii MtMu Mirk Howie Piter 1 i 2 Jinue Cornwall i George llown J iron Billy iris Hi mid l Angle J llennell Joys 10 our Chrk Shawn Hi Mir dim the i la i Sill I is I imp list Monks Hoys I 1 Damn Kemp Chris and Ijirni Monti I Shirley Angle over 1 I irk Ian I Mart ilcj 3 1 Janice it i poor iii of In turd found them si lit finill on truk in the waning in i ind tint tin urn Ihin with the fin seconds Inking jv off scored a basket ptked up i foul The Hind Sills MiKosh Thi Juniors In Unit STIMIIV HIM MI iris Kim Wiliirs id Hoys ind undir Mill 1ddii id under Hon Girls I Jim is i Monks m W Mirk I Hon I V ilirorlh Monks js Weekly Roundup DIVISION Transport I Scotia Hank 1 Tlu for wis Iht highlight in this scored a mirkcr for whit proved to be Ihe mirgin of Don Thompson Tim scored for the winners Craif netted i in losing but commend ible effort Motors I Montro J III 1 Ma won Motors controlled this game from the opening with King and Greg Stully rating ravts for work Up front Scully and King ich had a goal an assist while single markers went Chris and Peter CI irk Hill Wheeler scored both go able TV The Ling got of to It id on a and powir play iffort then Hums rillied lo gun the tic Morrow Harrison stored for while Terry Anderson and Mark replied for DIVISION T Mister found Ihinisclvis slightly out of depth is ihi I rlspy Crunchers just kipt pouring on he whilt Slue Dodge in nils plisid superbly to earn the shulout lis wire scored Krijiuch Bill Ihr irltaidrn I I- w i The in nnlih is of Haiders Slew M ilhson who mounted Tor ill of Scott and Aim for ihingt House A ami is tin fail too m iny pn titles pi iuid tin iris J lit I I- Ml Hoys I I Si in Curling underway IHtV I TKh win so few people availed ttnmselves of ret olfir lo mil in in group you out on offer to try ill the North II ilimi an i rotks tin it viry fist rink lix IXlvirv Hi films win on ici il li inks totlR following nun for lull mil Lord 1 i of min id mill ihnrrciuhr Kill Hicks Barber lead league Dot Hicks ind Pat Barber sport the best averages In the Wednesday Afternoon Howling league is roll at a 1 clip while Ling leads Hidings with IT points Rounding out the top five in averages is Marge Carolyn IBB and Wi 187 Mary Jones rolled last wetk best triple hid i tola pin fall of including sparkling 324 sing lliane Nicholson id i Inple Carolyn ind rolled a e game total Hies lights on wi win ilk and d driw quite and is a gnat The Super Six a second with 14 points whili four ims Jit Swinging Six the Junior Lirls ind Mixups third Iht junior gn it job A big ink you from Hit to Moore I irk illowing thin dull will tin following llonspitls during the si ison upon you the mimlur for support and sucicss in illy ml limit I his is i good lylogil pom Minor schedule TYKE TRANSPORT GOLDS SMITH t lit IKLUS CATERING WILLIAMS 10 ARMSTRONG INSURANCE II JO IM Tean Nob 15 mi Tenn KM No 10 PM No SATURDAY OCT am Murray Motor vs Chicken Villa 15 am North Plumbing Standard Product Ontario League am liai Cleaner Nell 9 Ilbt 10 am llalton Auto vn venson Men Wear 11 IS am Ixxlgc Ileal state I pm Klngnway Pools Hun A 15 urbull Plumbing on tractors I 15pm FAST Associate Plk Variety 00pm FAST Products v All Girls with SUNDAY OCT 0 am Transport Mont go Construction am Johnson Carney Real Chrysler table TV vs Lanes Mil son Motors Exchange House IS jo Junior Miller Steering Surikow rolls best triple rolled the week Iks triple In day Afternoon ladles Howling igui she id a high single garni total of Dumper was next in line with a 642 while Trudy Roy Hud a three game total pin Fall of The Happy Gang mains well in front of the leagues standings they have Misfits are In second place with pom Is one up on the Mountain tors place belongs to the Happy Hookers and Sinking Six with 16 pointy while Ihe Saintly Six and he hold down fifth plate with 15 points Sylvia Graham Is clinging on to the loop best average she Has a figure Mary Jones is in second place wilh a while June Hie 106 average ilh 11 itihlies I hanks also to those who thim Thi Junior Section of ridgt isonSun Ihrce films shown lilt Object of the will dues of tin two spuls of the si irk I him up now on your to llonsplrl up Nov the was well Arena Acre equally well by all who attended rtctived and attended and pointed out thai complimented those Millie tin only remiiriment going through the paces by reading Level I Thtsc guys went is attendance he it it a in the with Ihe at morning until and of ill loncerned On although some had lo leave Friday night for sessions because of personal com ii Public all who received ill i lull it midnight Me pro them MasterJunior bowling rolloffs Tin Junior Regional roll off will held in Park Ho I and Juniors lietn working Jl it the would nil dinctioiistonliel howling I- IVt Judyt irroll with an nil holds high or Hit girls is lops for the ler In the it Is noted that most arrive with little or Oo knowledge of the essentia tools of the trade Level 1 will Instruct the newcomer in learn league and branch regulations penalties and general playing rules general welfare philosophy ice justly Utilization and practice organization as well as introduction to the basic i is to otter fundamentals the not so Each participant received in minor hockey written and visual material specific techniques covering the topics as well as On Friday night at Harrison Mr Bob a Senior Instructor at Level 5 discussed the philosophy of the game basic fundamentals and topics on a need to know basis for coaches was the hit of the clinic and as one coach who attended the clinic lommented He held us in the palm of his hind On Saturday morning Mr Scott who lagged just slightly In a up with on ice demonstrations of tin classroom discussion another concerning fundamentals while young Mike Richmond currently a member of the Georgetown handled some on Ice training techniques In the afternoon Paul Robinson Coach of the discussed philosophy psychology Bill Richmond had skill tpl all mm from slnkcrv took ill games from Stirs linked lo lot from Lilting Jel were in inns by llu Sinking Tt- Sinking Wit I s Mill MM ett Mi till 111 Hoys llodnii JisonlAd games totals won two games but totals to were by in all games Babes in two games but lost tot Super Pin in games House grabbed two games and totals Irom Hay City Bowlers I Hears wiy win all games from Sweepers Pink took two games from Alley s if Hogs Lirls 17 Alley Sweepers 17 Bears 14 14 Bowlers 13 Super Jits 12 Cougars House r i Cats I isa rolled with solo for girls top score good scores were Holly 507MBy Cheryl Jatk 4311216 Sandy Marshall Roberta Burke ind Htiihtr Wallace Iflfi Hoys bowl with a single Other scores were Shane WU7B Inard Fisher Sheldon Brown HIS Biomechanics and learning Mrs a Dietician at Georgetown Hospital discussed nutrition Sports Injuries and their were on the agenda and the clinic was topped by a discussion of the rules by Mr Gerry Perkins the Referee- In Chief of the Georgetown Association Plans are already being formed according to President to hold a Level clinic sometime next Spring it is very en lo see the people involved at the grassroots of hockey in Ihe area arc so concerned ibout the sport II speaks well both of their to improving the game all levels and of offering a first class product Leorgetown youngsters who ore involved in Iht local hockey program It VST VMS KilljMtiorry is iding the high itir igt rati for the girls Stephen Turner is a for tht high average league leading Bombers wtrt dilhroned when they in its Thi Mines Hit off Strikes Spires in all three game Swept the 1inb ill but lost ill Hire ind Misses in all three TI- VMSTVMIINLS The Pink if ted irons Star its Dippers 14 Spins Missis 13 lis 10 Dills ILKV Lirls Julie rolled 42 triple an solo tor thiLirlshighsi Anderson with has girls high average For the boys Sieve with is Iwo pin over Colin Hicks rolled over Strikers in all Ihree gimes to their lead for leagui standings Team knocked Angels nipped five pin stnkcr for two games and totals Gutter Hills managed two gimps and totals from A LOS A 17 Wild 23 TeamWilhNo Name 16 Char lies Angels 16 Gutter Balls 15 Pin Strikers 13 Sexy Striken Colin Hicks rolled for i high triple Gloria lor thediy flnw or girls with Suii good scores Brian Carl I GDMHA fall meeting outlines program Hit Georgetown and District Minor Hockey held their roll General Meeting on Sunday 17 at the Lordon Arena Hall and group Joe was quite pleased by the turnout people were In he did express regret a greater number of coaches were not present Pcntesco reviewed the aims and objectives of the outlined the coaches rcsponsi bill lies and also pointed out that the parents the youngsters involved in the hockey program also have a responsibility lo bear The President noted that parents should ensure that youngsters are outfitted properly and should be transport to ihcir games and practices on time He also felt that while friction sometimes develops between players coaches much of the problem could be solved if only the parents took the time to get to know the respective coaches This year GDMHA registration figures are run very close to those realized last year and while final figures are not yet available this year registration is projected to reach 1 Last year figure Ice time procedures were reviewed discussed and it was noted that while the Association is attempting to gel more ice lime with the Memorial Arena still under repairs sacrifices will have to be made The Tykes are currently splitting the Ice and games are being made shorter until Christmas PatSheehan Recreation Works Supervisor attended the meeting and he gave assurances that ice would be available in the Memorial Arena by January 1 It was announced that the is in sound financial condition and that there would be no public subscription this year The does have several special functions coming up and they were revealed at the meeting Jackets will be made available to anyone associated with the this year at a cost of under and they will be blue with wide white stripes on the sleeves and of course bearing the GDMHA crest The association will set up a special early November for ordering the jackets so that hopefully they will arrive in Georgetown before Christmas Mr expressed the group thanks to the various sponsors who are supporting the GDMHA and revealed that plans ore underway to hold a Sponsor Day sometime in January so that the sponsor and the players can get to know one another The next meeting for the election of vc officers is planned for in Hoys wilh 512 triple wis lor lor also had i mil smgli Other good siores wirt Kenneth 4411210 Jim Carpenter IIH9 Hill 403151 Brian Collier 160 hap Scar lioriiigh JIMOHS The combination rln and I id girls high riei with 179 ind 3 re speetin Iy the lioys Brown ml and Russell 17l behind him ougnrssncjkedby Aces IIOII A SENIOR INSTRUCTOR A POINT AT COACHES CLINIC 76 DATSUN F10 WAGON OR LESS Over cube loot available luggage space Front wheel Tor taction and Outstanding gis cage 40 m City PA you Will Everything you want in a new car except a new price NORTH END DATSUfUTD MARTIN ST MILTON Juit f

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