Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1961, p. 6

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0ofti thi georgetown herald thursday dmmur 7th 11 page 6 juvenile hockey granite club brampton ladies bonspiel winners tho first opn ladles one day bemplol was held at tha north helton curling club on i wednesday november 29th taunt competed from to ronto grenlte mleslsaaoga toronto boulevard or ansa- villa brampton perui kit- chmmr brentford gall wat- ton dundas hamilton and georgetowns rejuvenated ju venile hockey team broke the famine this week after a dismal start to the season taking back to back games over preston and dixie in preston georgetown s high itmg juveniles provided goalie brnie pearc with his first shut out of the ear quite a change t the very little protection to l heir goalie in earls season games the locals defence bol stered by the addition or dannv kobson played a flawless game the scoring was led by one uf the defensive unit in bui car ney carney started the plav that resulted in the first goal taking the puck down the tee and tiring it around the corner fd white dug the puck out and passed it to gord lee who slid it right past the startled preston goalie georgetowns second goat was scored b car ney on a rink long dash he was steered in behind the goal thinking very quickh and catching the preston goalie nap ping he reached around from behind the net and tucked the puck into the open corner this was the end of the scoring bv georgetown but they missed f scoring chances time and time week s nockey again marchment and heppea both missed on breakaways marchand missed the open cor ner with the preston goalie well out of position basically it was a team effort with every plajer digging hard pctwcpcpppr granite club in the b am draw mrs mills of granite club was the 3 game winner with 30 points mrs garfall of mis- sissauga was 2 gam winner with 24 points and mrs hi der f boulevard club one game winner with 18 pts in the nbtocttraw mrs barker of brampton was the 3 game winner with 35 pts mrs magwood of brampton was 2 game winner with 23 points and reta findlay of orangeville one game win ner with 17 points isabel dougbertv of weston won the luck draw for a 3 pound box of chocolates peewees win lose tuesday nov 28 the pmw team plajed a tncounty game in preston the local team plaed held up hockey but lady luck just wasn t with them the preston squad got a cou pie of toft peals in the first per ss r vr us exhibition game two goal ef furls were turned in bv march- 1 mem and morrow with singles iomg to campbell marchand and hanei onh better con i t he local crew nd g geuinfi lhe charlie chuck jewell who played for georgetown minor more dme k t dix ff0m other one teams and the georgetown junior cs a few years back has ciose to georgetown l been in the semor a hockey circles lately chuck this year playing their second game in x made the ump to the waterloo seniors and has provided top less than 24 hours georgetown itll m mrf flight net minding tor the 4th place club they play in a defence as slightly weakened j- league with strathroy windsor gait woodstock chatham with the joss of bill carney out tnblom trenl sundai jewell shines seniors ed the locals 3 to 1 in the sec ond and third periods each jteam scored a goal apiece for preston spencer and vwhitticker scored two goin sarnia stratford and st thomas i v ith a leg injurj marchand curling hatter bv bob macaitli ir torn the filled in erv capablv the two goals b marchment went light through the rigging in game the net but alert refereeing dec 3 the peewee team plaeti host to simcoe m an exhibition the local boys who are lm north haltonz golf and i tu r y b been c ountry o isvet ub ladies section finalli got some from the ladies section club with an assist from vice president mrs e currj firs draw started on november 7th and will end to da thursdav thev plav one draw on tuoa- daj afternoon two on wedncs day nights and one thursdai afternoon no prizes were ar ranged throughout tru dn but small tokens f ih r pr w i fled spied and the results i analjied it wis found icre score that penalties t d swe rock wl11 trjvel 18 flct p wright c 7 inches farther than an un georgetown morrow swept rock on a new sheet of preston johnson after a sheet has hern ued for some t me the effect of lhe sweeping is not so ireat but there is en njh diff rrne to cirn ih rock nht thi lull j pnj iiil am iunvot curl be controlled with inert is a difference added summariaa ward line georgetown 2 preston 0 in the first p for cwrofr town it was ronnie yates from i gerald moody greg hicham jrom ned mcpartan and dave carter from gerald moody for 8 50 simcoe mcdonald scored th 12 00 onlv goal on an assist from 15 3s mayo second penod frank king first period none second period ceorgetown lee white 12 36 th onh rnal georgetown carne unassisted will be ai thi ut draw he housi can also sweeping ol appromtmli 1 a inches be tween a swept imtviept om at ceorgetn iretnn an harve hlrton third period k anil an score n ne ihif the next n i frr the gaia will t t ar in the mi iniim and cup and s nicer be held on the rcul dates the are lad member of th gain of 15 to 20 our mrs tre willnms captain with miss jii mrs u mackinnon mccaulej mrs ross club a last tar is ramt s l ruddelt mrs ken dune n te pnli r marchand s jnie eiorded h t week i one tc m and were and th h that h it naun h enelo georgetown firt period 1 iiie sunfield itt heeler lir orgetown campbdl h t rock n id bi una ori ti ihu isiti sl rtn morrow mpbeili dixie third period simcoe out 13 10 the locals 2 to 1 as lhe came hack stong in the latter 3 30 p c jq por georgetown ronnie yates from gerald moody and i ned mcfarlane fnr simcoe taylor frnm foster and mayo from mcdonald 6 10 georgetown llntup ron 18 30 richardson fric p an joe lixie 4 drcnters don stewirt bill schenk dave mcmeneim der aid moodv iarr nortnn rnn ates grej higham ned mc tarlane bert arnold bill bauer 11 25 franlc king dae carter dae v hiting ted madden mgr george dickson coachei ron jddtson and bob hooper 8 00 12 10 10 10 and mrs han committee ci ippel on the two local rlriks competed i the bonspiel at the club la wednesda th wire mrs 1 cllm skip mrs stu youn mrs len ward and mr 1 ml pnabaker mr besse s nnk had mrs bill schenk mrs malcolm freeman and mrs i et king i the bonspiel r nimi tf wire mr nels robinson com i nt r mr paul barber mrs harold wheeler and mrs sam macken tie the social committee wjs mrs alex reader con ener mrs reg broomhead and mr fred maslerman coiiul of h i idt d scon list week were a 20 to 4 drub bin- ind i 14 to 1 psim h an th r ti un a en p of nights lti r and the two losing te ims h e won trior slur of the fjmes so far th s season again the siltirrh spiel h rt be cancelled frr lack of tattler pend out on th r hind of golf pu gle nous intihrr t mbers r at the oppor ballotine fi the tw tc lead the local w rr- the section bnar wh dentall will he hhd local club jan 8 and fl completed this wetk t skip will represent it club m the prouneia downs skip it ihp u1 b thirl local play ik two local rinks of lin tm been trivcllin this pim hil at the scarboro club t rink re resenting the locals wi mad i up of miss marten mackenzie mrs tjeorge mitchell mrs trev williams and mrs bert archer playing in the majfair open was a nnk made up of mrs sam mackenzie mrs krn curr mrs art scott and mr trev williams mere are 1h results f thi l un k s pin monday nov 27th o hunin- 12 alii oi j cornelius 5 tarl olsen c h dolson 7 m ha hill hs dt fi ir iic i chjpmn jack william i wi 1 junior bowlers 1 no december 2nd 1941 dene roshier 1 25 bill anderson bob harris 3 25 dai graham high doubles 9 05 gene roshier bill anderson 10 00 gary armstrong high doublet iau ann hard 18 40 sharon orth kitty stnte high singles a bill anderson uary armstrong 1 13 gene roshier dary armstrong 18 35 bill anderson last two h s w h 2 10 s 5 high singles 16 30 sharon gorth ib n ann hardy kilty slrile sharon gorth harold dolsnn don wingroe ann iiard no score last two h s w h i joe chapman 8 stu young 3 averaoi t i loi 1 lnchton jack will dave graham i lamson no score blu anderson oliver hunter b sam mac- b harrl5 k 7 jim tost ijojce rundle john cornelius 10 gar lacey 1 jones 3 bonnie brandford kan hay m allison no see and period dixie ii ilmes turns sistertl dixie reiser ipolichock holme teorgetown marchment while georgetown morrow marchment i georgetown marchment white peralties dixie palmer teorgetown hide third period georgetown marchment unasslsted georgetown ilaney morrow iiixk st infield whtelcr plii th odd njllies thi- f of the pol chock dixie tjumher of n w ooper enrgetown e added tn thn telford dixie l hjde georgetown bam mackenzie 2 mens section boh sile k nnon 10 perc leu 1 w rai bessei 6 7 bill robinsi ii score stu tmpy hill basset t 4 earl olsen 10 28th frid mac mac w rai bcsey 2 don schenk don barrier 0 ken how at 8 stu phillips 2 harold leaie n rt nelson 1 em curry 14 nb tostley 8 bill schenk 6 4 nels rbm cleave 11 kitty stnte most improved bowler gene rothler officers bob harris president pat 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