Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1977, p. 15

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Shawn Hillock fires five goals in Pee Wee action JUVtMLE DIVISION Junior Raid ell ion Crispy Crunchen l In a very physical game the Junior Raiders used their skating ability to excellent advantage and post earned win Stuart Malison Garry and Todd Beckett scored for the winners with Scoll Wilson on pass from Curt Brown replying irom Exchange Home liter Steering Exchange House was in control from the opening and never let up Earl and Craig Nelten shared the spotlight In goal while Alan Reed Ted Phillips Clurk Scott McLaughln and Jim Taylor did the offensive damage MIDGET DIUMON Scotia Honk Burns Transport The teams stayed fairly even through the first period then Scotia Bank settled ail arguments Craig Wilson and Mark each netted a pair with Garry Stone potting a single marker adding assists Angus scored the lone Burns goal Cable TV Motors In a crucial battle for first place atop the league standings the Cable gang came up with a superb team effort to down and lay claim to the number one spot John La Rose Terry Anderson Mike Milton Tony hit for singles and Gallant and Anderson also added assists For Pat and limn McLcod were the marksmen M on go Construction Transport In this goaltenders the on both squads were limited to firing blanks Greg West was in nets for while Steve Wilson and Richard Siccpaink shared duty between the pipes for Lanes Esm Jotinon I Carney I Robert His Brad Pete Robin son and Sam Bell potted markers or the winners while Jim fired the lone goal for Johnson and ElksLodReB Steirnion Peter Allen and each scored twice to Imd the Iks while singles were notched by Mike Hartley and in in Davis Clint Girwood concerted from Wil Gray David Griffiths or the Sleien sons goal Georgetown hrjstrr Kings jy Pools Jim Gordon notched for the winners with singles going to Vernon Cole Kevin Phillips and Ken Ward Peter earned three assists irty Kitts on pass from Ian scored for Kings Ilallon 1 Brent fry converted passes from Kevin Hughes and Mario or the ilti goal from Phillip Milne scored or Fobert Heat slate Mark Kewn Stev Doug Ivany accounted for the winners with Paul and Crawford replying for Criterion IfrF Wtl- DIVISION Villa Mac Milk 1 Morrow scored once assisted on Scott Murray goal to lead the winners Dan Curtis converted passes from Rob anil Patrick for the Mac Milk Terry Merrill Mike Scheuti Trevor Steve Cawker were the marks men or he winners Mark Waters got both or the Motors goals IlarragfTsClrantriB Ontario Electric Shai Hillock had a superb game for Barrngcrs Shawn banged home rive goals and picked up assist to have a hand In six of his nine goals James was not far behind in the offensive department as he fired the Dive LeBlanc notched a single Glen Baker scored both the goals Gil Standard Products Marks had two goals while singles John Mike West OBrlen Gary to account for the Muckart scoring Kevin Goner Paul Clark Peter Allen and Steve Brown scored for the Products crew Dock Plumbing Hubert I Peter ind Jim Doyle eich scored twice to pace the Docker ay attack while tingles went to Steve Bruce Ktrr and Ralph Mark scored for Robert North Motor Murray leslie played Kitty liar the Door while Wilson and McQueen were the marksmen in this win for North Hi Hon DIVISION Slum potted two Roils and an for Garbutt with single going to Holier I Shew ell Doug Held and Tom Mustard scored the lone gin I irlan Mirk Mtllicrc Russell and Peter llnkt scored for Jn Anderson and 1 red Goldsmith potted the go lis for Vanans Pik I Press iux tired two or the winners whili Andy Hughes fired a tingle Kevin Hunter scored for lindley Wallers each Ichnl ioil picked up in lG Dive scind ml lOOt loot 1- 1 Hughes 1 is Mien scored r Adams Industrial I Brampton Ire on piss from Debbie Osborne the lone Georgetown 1 v in Janet Power each scored twice while Dunn MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE II l77 I 111 IM Tram No lZ IM No IM Tam No lUn I0J7 I 111 IM Tram No s ID IM Team Not II IM Tram No Sill IS77 I ID IM ream No IM Tram No IM Tram No 141 PI tltlDW MARCH II IB PI MXIttll IS 1977 CI MIIOI2S INOG HI tltlDVV I 11177 Pt 1977 II IIAMIIONS I Ml TO lit VT Tilt AND HI JO PI A IS Tilt lit PI North Halton curlers travel near and far A BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE IN THE MIDGET HOUSE LEAGUE In Halton Hills area many spectator sports They represented of the club which makes it difficult to know where to begin will start with till Two of our spiel at Milton both rinks were winners In first place was skip Dave Port Ross Pen go and Valerie Phillips Our sec rink pi iced third and skipped Due Henderson Miehm Jim Bishop Tre ihy I itiins to thesi jount curlers to one of our r members rug pi position on the rink which represented his school the J A Turner School Br This rink w is skipped Due of Colts Competition it Or mgcville to determine District J This rink of p Us Mike M ikovnyk Alan in George hid aire idy fought for the distinction of representing our club and his ti competed Friday even and Sun met the on Sunday hut lercd 1 Minor Pee Wees lose OMH A opener The Georgetown in Tire Minor Pecwees dropped a decision in the first game of a beat of five OMIJA series to a strong well balanced Owen sound club The first two periods of this game featured some excellent hockey with both teams skating well and both defenses ploying a solid game from go out The visitors scored the only goal of Ihe first period and increased the lend through the second before the local boys finally found the range tying up the gome a pair of goals twenty five seconds Robbie Duke scored both markers with assists going to Clark Jeff Sargent and Mark Brush Georgetown had the belter chance in the fat si two periods but some saves by the Owen Sound goaltender kept the home side from taking the lead In the third period the visitors took over complete control of his game bom Kevin Gillespie with 15 shots and scoring our goals The final one Into an empty net The Georgetown defense was continually caught out of position and it I unusual to find the visitors with a two and three on one situation Bobby Boucher scored third Georgetown goal on a pass from Andrew Broun but this came too late as the game Happy Gang on top Hippv 11 plus pt pp Ho boys ell Thev won ini ihfying down in J represented our i the Chump i p it Renfrew last weekend The boys won dm but ell Bow le plus will lie iththe third Georgetown edges Acton Striking Sk plus Misfits 1H plus The I- plus 1 Difdrcni Hi Misses plus ills 111 HIGH were curled before you dlhe PI He Basin ssGirls held their spiel I Ihc wtn curling for ihe Trophy The tropin winners were from Gait Club the rink was skipped by Dunn Our club id only one entry in this spiel ind liny in second flic rink w is skipped by Karen with Jcin Beth and 1 lul Ml Stir contingent from the ladies turned buck in Ladies Instweek Tbewin eime iboul as a result of excellent defensive work by the as HIGH i Graham 217 June nunc I 197 mn IJ7 Miry girls Sheridan Carnival held The I the waning minutes as came up with solid Lewis the attack hooping nine points Jackie Burns had points and Debbie Stone chipped in Jinice Gane and Maureen scored 10 each for The of Sheridan College will be I It Winter this Wednesday and Thursday The Iwoday event sponsored by he Student Senate has been planned as part of he Anniversary khrit Thi Winter with in official opening il 111 follow d by the crowning of Miss Snow Queen at number of indoor out door activities ire scheduled will i iking judged tin v Tin Win ippy Hour mill dent Show in Oikville Stirling ill the community in invited In PRESENTING THE FIRST REGIONAL WINTER CARNIVAL DAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1977 UNTIL 400 PM KELSO CONSERVATION AREA FEATURING FAMILY SNOWMAN MAKING EATING CONTEST ICE SKATING RACES FAMILY SKATING ON THE LAKE TOBOGGAN RACES LOG SAWING CONTEST ANTIQUE GUN SHOW REGIONAL MUSEUM TOUR ACTIVITIES ARE PLANNED FOR ALL AGES BRING THE FAMILY Moll on Highway ast Area an tor the events or lor COME ONEICOME ALL TO THE REGIONAL WINTER CA irs or over s proves we have been it curling is for everyone Incidentally our did not have an entry in ihis The club is a fun place to be this week every night there will he mixed as play their Qualifying games in the Chrysler Mixed Spiel fin are on Saturday followed by dincing Set you in the Chrysler ltd Spurt tdllor sports for indoor ist Now lor the really big news fntn Mixed Section Our rink of skip irren Brooke Steve 1 ynn were representing District in the Seagrams Mixed impionship Divisional last Sunday at learns rcpres tnlme Districts and 12 wire in the double kr competition irren ind his team lost ihiir to in their second game they Oriilla the second g line the St Catherines rink skipped by George Kilmer were unbeaten declared wiinersoflhe A side They were assured of i berth in the ill finals m itch between our team ind was necessary to a side winner the second berth in the mils Tins came was i dccisi win or and Vic were there as part of the cheering section for George thrilling Major bantams tie Dundas tied gam i in is exciting but tie Ms of Ihe story 1 Tbur siln a Stationery is tiled to his deidlock Tut it end if eek tint the actual phycrs do in par t or Ihosc citizens of Hills interested in winter from this perspective rest assured the lot il sporting scene caters to every whim im If hockey is integral part in inoffirafeast Minor hockey the offers ex some moments I pi irpeninc their skills Girls hockey is also a feature of the Hills minor program hockey in both the fire offered by ithcr Indiiblrnl loops If Ihc I mg of this type of is not to Hit iteynolds with two time is they polled i go il uter Hard niiidiffort tied the n or the loeTTs with left were Dave Vutch with singles lalton it Us urban on Hills his sen on of players r letter hockey I John i ills i were e lij Scott Itick Knight limn Simpson tot bins wih Major Pee Wees trample Dundas Mil All rink from our idles Seclim in in open el Milton lust I ihn line in first lineup wis skip Duns Alio Join iry Uridyl Jet Reynolds wcll done to be going I itinuHnalsiiiI Feb 19 Needless to Shirley Steve and were we ire ill vcr proud of We Icirned of i new OCA for men just in his scison It is isler s Competition and was held last weekend at Dixie Curling Club The interesting thing the Masters is tint curler on the team vi dispHv Glen is very Brnn gods IIIWN I rd Mijor three oils ml 1o isily di fe it i in Tri County led I Mike Minolim Council approves ice rates ipproved lower rates for casual use of in Georgetown Mondnj can ins within prior 18 new for i Globals move to Brampton GldllGt TOWN SI I I ii wi is ample led the of with in ias 111 d for The Ml he n the la si week the Toronto Wax of Ontario I- League will shift their of operations to ton The won the new championship last but in the semifinals of Canadian Championships held in v Niagara rails who eight leims i sib ill nrading through include Wood Catharines Burlington and two is thin year Kitchener ist liny joal ke 1 isis trink assist per hour he rote w is per hour for the person plus per person for ad ihlioinl excluding the profession instructor The rites it Gordon wis til per hi for the first person plus pi person or e ah additional pi rson adventures and is known as a hot bed for developing hockey talent in Canada arc very much in integral part the communities they serve and Hills is no exception to the norm Other ice activities ire also highlighted In the area and attract supporters in Figure skating programs in both Georgetown and Acton arc flourishing Georgetown in fact will be staging their Carnival this weekend at the Memorial arena While the popular notion is that figure skating is strictly or the young adult programs are jvailable and worth In Hilton Hills the curling scene is very prominent and high calibre play can be viewed regularly in both Georgetown and Acton area high schools and public schools have long played a domlnent role in county regional and even provincial competitions On a regular weekly basis the area schools offer a wealth of athletic talent for spectator persual Currently wrestling boys basketball and girls volleyball arc on the schools agendas but both the Georgetown Indoor Pool and the Acton Pool arc sites of high school and club swim Gymnastics the sport that combines grace with athletic is rapidly gaining public acclamation and in Hilton Hills high school as club meets arc offered on the spectator menu Participation obviously is the primary reason or the staging of athletic events only a paltry few sporLs spectaculars would be staged if Ihey did not fit into the niche of Spectator Sports The spectator is Just is much a p of athletics as is the participant Now Is the time Sporting events are equally social events and community feeling binding events Television can offer a tam view of Wouldn t it be much better to be able to say I v is there Time grant finance committee Monday gave the nod to the Georgetown Figure Skating Club to hold lis car nivil Icb 12 and at the eorgetown Memorial Arena All RSP are not alike YOUR RSP EASILY SWITCHED TO CANADA TRUST II you have say the do savings plan consicipr Ihp re Cornel Trust In A most cases switch lot Canada Trust CI tOnOHIOCEHIRM Ml RICHMOND HILL liheshn I CO I T0H0NIOWEST to mo J THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS RECREATION DEPARTMENT All persons or Groups wishing to rent the Gordon Memorial Arena to operate SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL and or SUMMER FIGURE SKATING SCHOOL During The 1977 Summer Months Apply m writing to Town of Halton Hills Recreation Department 36 Main Street South GEORGETOWN Ontario Cloing Date for all propoials Feb 12 Noon

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