Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1981, p. 12

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age4 TH April 15 Johnny at North Halton for Cornelius bonspiel Herald Scoreboard By PAT Hern Id Special The Johnny Bon spiel is over for this year and once again it was a success Johnny was there present the trophy and march the curlers onto the ice in the final event Throughout the week the curlers had a time finishing off unit a super party night Spec thanks to Joan and Lloyd Trimble and all the mixed or terrific The winner of the Johnny Cornelius Trophy in A event was Alice and his team of real good sports Bob Terry Christie and Bob Roberto Bruit Second place in the A cunt went to Harold and his of Anne Hartford Jim Hicks ind Janet Dean The winner of the B event was Peg Bill of the di tit I Julie White Man llrv llonclllno I drill- Eton last v llnde Ha Dork e raid photo Kitely Lois Makovnyk and Runner up In the event was BUI Steley with Jewell and Barb Fore fellow event was won by Flaherty with Ed Porker Dona de and Mac right Second place went to Hon Forego with Hart ford and Dot Hicks to Dot who is a first year curler As hero ft was he winner of the event curl mi with were Jurvis Hon Peters and Mary Ann Second place went to Mike Webb and Burt There were many draw ings and door prizes and the winner of the His and Here Hon Voyage Bags were Kathy Burt and Howe The theme for the night was dress and music The winner of the Hula Hoop contest was Best male outfit went to Dean and best female outfit went to Theresi Smith apologies lo the ness whose names got ltd out or put on the wrong last week Well let try it Sharon Wood won Hit Scott Trophy curling with her were Lynn Cunnmgton mil Liz Second went Mender son with Mary Black Mary Ann Pickering and Inci Sutherland Third place went to Jackie with Wilson and Donna The had their Com ptlitivt day and 1 Banquet on Tucs day April Many thanks to Mary Ellen Bridge and her committee for a very successful day The Taylor Award for the most points acquired during the year was presented to Joan Mustard and her team of Jane Burrows Ellen Burns and Marilyn The Trophy for first place in the A event was won Julie White and her team of Miry Ellen Bridge HOWLING 10 Anne Nicholson Edith Id 221 Grant Real 326 Syd Marder High Single with Handicap Florence Abbey Haley Grant teal Gerry Bos High Triple Flat Anne Nicholson Ethel Ha rdm an Grant Real 664 High Triple with Handicap Kay Lily Mitchell Grant Real 766 Gerry Bos 701 STANDINGS Rolling Stones 123 Girls Expos Blue Jays 106 On Strike 100 Jokers Wild 106 Charlies Angels 105 747s 105 Eager Beavers 101 Fire Flics Orphans Happy Gong Rovers 73 hnstiin Greg Sinclair B imams Ten Cowbrough McCIc- menU Sandra Weeks 1581 Judy Carroll 11771 Tracy Ball Christine Priddle 1 BO Kothi McLean Inn Wilkes MichflelCaspir472210 7 Chris Jeff 453 Jim Johnson Brian Bell 158 Alan 160 David Ridley 411 158 KcnToyne403 Juniors Cindy Teresa Maslach Trade Peggie 216 Bcilj Johnson 1H5 184 David links Murk Miller 205 Ron Campbell 206 Seniors Jtrome Stone Ted 659 2jCI Jissop Pool Usher 243 Gerry YOUNG ADULT LEAGUE PLAVOFf Second Round Standing A Division Up Your Kilts Don t Knows Kettles 7259 Animals and Pussy Cats Hopeless Alkies Division Boom Powered Mark V Rolling Thunder Review Robins Nest Six Packs FINALS Final Standing Champions Strikers 2nd No Names 3rd Gees 4th t Ive Nations LEAGUE High Scores for the Year LADIES High Flat J Murphy Os bourne 622 C McNivcn High Single Flat L J Murphy D Drown 260 High Forbes C McNiven Near 781 High Single I S Kulis 317 D Brown 317 NITERS LEAGUE Standing Shy Ones Late Arrivals 17 Lucky Plus No Names High Scores Bob Hand Tom 650 Ken Law 254 John Rice 231 Sylvia Murphy Bev Law 203 Thompson 210 The Irene Curry Trophy for 2nd place in he A event went to Joan Mustard with Jane Burrows Ellen Burns and Marilyn Mlcklcthwnitc The ladles Thursday morning Doubles draw finished this week with first place going to Mary Ellen Bridge and Judy Brett Congratulations to Judy In her first year of curling Second place went Ellen Burns and Pal McLeod Third place went to Catharine Hodgson and Thank you Eva Bradley for Introducing us to doubles and we all hope to repeal this popular event again next year Now for some news in the men curling section Eric Mr Jackie Ross and his team of Paul Skinner Ron Peters and Merv Klein repre sented North in the Ousters Last Stand They won one and lost one but all agreed it was a terrific day place was won by I Krouse with Mike Wood Debbie Ross and Bill Jewell Second place was won by Mark de with Dave Taylor Rod Nugent and Peter Third place was won by Scott Russell with Glen I- arrow Brad McCashew and Tom Waugh are the winners of the second Junior draw which finished Feb place In second draw went lo Paul Wilson Team and second place went to Jeff Wood This is the Inst week of curling for this season To finish it off In grand style is the Calcutta The eight teams will start on Thursday night and the finals will be on Saturday The Ladies Wine and Cheese party which you have already paid for will be held Monday April at m See you all there Good curling and on the Ice at least oi you Hie net from the offensive power the I luff cm and Iufitra was Pierre he to the puck number D of the Huff Huffers down Elks in benefit matchup They came and Huffed and Puffed and nearly blew the house down at Gordon arena as the Elks were downed by he Hills Huff N Puffers Old timer squad last Thursday The benefit game between the two teams was organized as a fun game to raise money for the Easter Seal campaign where he money will be donated to crippled children With the support of Mayor Pete on the side lines cheering and NHL Hull of Pierre on the Ice with the Elks the were raising money about and a few eyebrows but the proved unbeatable John Hills representative of the Easier Scats campaign was on hand lo drop the opening face off leading Kiiflit Hit and organizer of the Benefit night and Huff N captain John CUP Raiders Kentner Continued from the With on the roid InR Raider Mm in other hocktv rinks hockey it lift him precious to spend with his wife Tint his two children Ion 1j Stephanie 12 siys that his ie for most valuable member of the Haiders is his wife who supports him all the ij in his endeavors Gerry is stabilizing mc and I encouragement not at he l6f Gerry wis j of the Haiders or me ye says she basically t like hockey but ry supportive towards hands job She lys that she feels the dream her husband has of winning a Cup I feel t L bit Ihiig Kentner next is try for 21 start m hotkey phyers By this he lint last year experienced pros often ercat too chiefs not Indians syndrome would consider lltddirphytrs 1 1 when pressure tin of the division tidies last Tuesday afternoon arc I to r Joan Trimble Skip Ijtoj Burn Wee Mary Black Second Penny lead Hera Id photo NEVER WAX YOUR CAR AGAIN WITH FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 8776136 RELIABLE AUTO CLEANING LTD ASSOCIATE DEALER CHRIS MOUNTAIN VIEW N GEORGETOWN is the company that gives you a LIFETIME GUARANTEE IFULL LIFETIME on the muffler 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