S Week Gems still in playoffs The Gems could he finished heir hockey or they could have kept their playoff hopes In defeating the Burlington Cougars in the fifth game of mini Ontario Junior playoffs last night it At pnss lime the two lejms were jusl facing off and no OR available Gems were congratulating each other and pattut themselves on the back while shouting they going to take the final four Rimes of the best of seven series four stmghl after they had jusl deflated convincing win one to show optimism in he third period where the young scored four limes after the last third of the gimt with jl tic led i strong effort with four the team ficed doorde situation after having lost their first three encounters burlier they had lost 7 1 and it the Burlington Gardens in overtime won that game combined with Sunday win the sines would have been tied it two and prevented them on Bantam tournament will have 700 players Tin largest hockey tournament in Cinndu is si lo go Georgetown for the consecutive year two weeks this The international event will bring more thin boys from learns located on both sides of parallel into town the week long slate games from 15 to 22 Tournament Don says that more in people ill be involved in bringing the gomes of to Memorial arena The round robin finals will Ix it Gordon the list day Although most of preparations have been the tournament committee is still lookuj for billets for the phycrs and their coaches kifchen help ticket takers at the games Those able to can contact Karen at ilhnc to help at the Legion wilh tht boys should get in touch with Jesse Hayes at I or Gerry Murphy at Interested should call Glen at The tourney now its second decade has hid some illustrious hrough it of the Toronto M Leafs lias played is Mini I Dioiut of the Los Angeles Kings and Pelt of he Detroit Red Wings along with some leignc name players There have even been referees who have or the Georgetown international Binlam Hockey Tournament There will be based on pcpuhtion earns mil six D teams competing with he rest either or Jarvic should provide for some excellent hockey Teams confirmed are Detroit SA tltftnding ism champions Georgetown Peterborough topper Cliff Dixie ttaldon Woodstock Milton Collingwood Peterborough Btllvillt Windsor Si Thomis Detroit Lillle Burlington Stratford Br 2 Hamilton Chinguicousy Detroit Nationals Windsor Hi Bolton Hamilton Brintford Fills Acton Red Wings and Strectsvitle The teams will be divided A B and dn for i double game knockout The winners of ihiisionwillplavoff ma round robin series Ihe final diy at Unit where Hie championship will lie decided how he and his Gemini fourth gin their force night fifth playoff im hid just scored his fourth of Hit Ineligible player costly to intllifilk pi ijer may cost Clark i ilium it Industrial ifnmpmnship tin ison i is an iiiiipliuil wis at tin I if Brim of lark It lurn out pined for the Owen Sound Greys of hi iiUrn is Ideal morning the points he till he pi have Ixtn I I V i will from in mcins they will I Ihi lsor in the first round of mulls best thru out of fin series ill ft itun pint It irnors ind third pint nil sling the defending Rut id tin il I iza did win enough games to Tin will now show he it tit J Mind i with Glen Publishing and Clark IB page Figure skaters celebrate 25 years Georgetown Pontiacs In Georgetown won own coveted International Bantam Hockey Tournament Tie left front row John Blair Hay Bob Nell Marty Fowler Neil Korzack and Benny Hep Hack row from the left coach Ron Dixon stick Blake on Ron Fog I BUI Neil Bruce Davits Jerry Goto roster Glen Chapman Ray Ingles manager Jamie Cunningham and BUI Figure SkUint Jul party tins presidt else issocule- been invited ha current president of it the club Ik of 1 jusl skaters it Gordon will the