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

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raiders wade into new season minus key men shored up by the addition of nick fern pete kelly gord thompson doug falljy moe gal i and mark mills el al georgetown raiders have not had it all on the credit side the local lineup sag ged more than slightly when dave voyce jack rhodes don kendall jam e cun ingham and ron dixon wrote finis to intermediate hockey at least for this season penalty killing notable raiders beat macedonia locals unbeaten on home ice effective penalty killers can be the difference between winning and losing the theory is raider coach elmer lees and usl to pul his point across the fiery bench general held an obect les son for five hundred customers and the toronto macedonians here friday when the ra ders bumped the league leaders 4 1 helping lee drive home the message were the two best penalty killers in the cohl wayne thompson and doug rich ardson the pesky pair forechecked so well the macedonian power play consistenty fizzled on the toronto side of the red line georgetown on the oher hand introduced a new wrin kle in their campaign jo take advantage of the odd man whenever toronto got caught for two m nutes merciless el mer threw s potent five man combo over the boards made up of bob demerse and fra zer dunn on the blue line and jun or beaumont blake inglis and moe galland up front take both manoeuvres wor i king flawlessly plus en ough penalties to show both off 24 did nicely and an alert game from alf trotta in the raider net and you ve got the recipe for a decisive win for raiders it was their fyijh against ust two defeats equall ng the toronto record georgetown itafffed slow tom lett took a pus from red ste vtns and tucked it behind alf trotta at 5 22 of the first period for their only goal of the game their teed stood up until raiders liteit acquisition moe galland finished off a play started by bob demerse and junior beau mont at 14 26 while the raiders were enjoying the main advan tage the power ptay was on again t 1651 when junior beaumont talliad from galland and dunn to put the locals ah ead to stay before the period was out beaumont notched his second marker at 17 17 on a pass from frazer dunn in the corner georgetown scored the onlj second period goal moe galland unassisted at 14 17 and both teams just threw bodies at th each other for the remain bantams wallop preston in hockey bantams 11 prestqn 0 after watching the local pee wmi battle in close game with preston the georgetown bantams braced themselves for a real contest in preston tiles- day but it never materlatlied georgetown instead handled the hosting bantams in easy fashion to gain a lopsided 110 win and at no time did they extend themselves preston is the only other definite entry in tri countys a minor grouping since oakvillts classification is still in doubt the crowd s sympathy was understandably with the pros ton goalie who had to handle 50 georgetown shots his team support was almost nil the big goal scorer for geor getown was alister blair who padded his sconrg mark with 4 goals brent telford had 2 poals and 2 awsts dave shcp herd had 2 goals and 2 assists and other goals were scored bvi terry hayes bob mcmencmy and paul robinson setting up the plays were robinson lane arnold and doug malcolm 2 on sunday the local bantams took on milton in an exhibition match at home end playsd to a 4all tie brush for milton who is at ways dangerous around the net scored 3 of the milton total as the big line of brush seeds and marshall accounted for all their scoring tallying for the locals were blair lavell hayes und 1 elford with assists from lavell blair and robinson doug malcolm who appears in turn in a stronger effort every time out has been shifttd u the defense at times by coach fred harrison he has a good shot and if he used it more his goal total would take a jump another who could heak out in a coring way is ary brirgs whorcntrcs the line providing he shakes hb habit of moving in too close the next league game will be sunday at 5 30 with brampton providing the opposition in heir last meeting georgetown ouceked by with a 2 1 win in he best game of the year so thb georgetown hbrald thursday december 7th 1961 page 7 far varian bowling n number 30th team standings jtan graham paul barber donny wnuit jack huipe charlie jtnner marg mead rea hurst bill mcdoidld mr v v weekly high triples bob webster archie moore ron green weekly high singles archie mnoie ron crecn boh webster seasons high triples paul barber 760 bill baker 633 bill mcdonald 620 seasons high singles paul barber 279 bill mcdonald 277 harry haylock 269 averages paul barber charlie jenner 179 tred harrison 173 boh webster 172 bill mcdonald ladies weekly high triples arg 0 flaherty 614 oca hurst 613 k eda armstrong 539 weekly high singles bca hurst 242 mnrg 0 flaherty 226 bea hurst 213 5eaon s high triples veda armstrong 625 uw o flaherty 614 mart md 613 bea hurst 613 season s high singles vcdi armstrong 282 mirg mead 274 doreen jenner 259 averages millie umven mart ohaherty marg mead veda armstrong 166 doreen jenner 162 nash and mcdowell rtumbino and heating e water sofnimri e water systems e pairs alterations tr 72842 tuh hmt hilosorhtl ttaw7lvlvi beaver readv mixed concrete supmy tg7510 i pc v cla5s-c- trjm3n doug richardson four straight wins for glen industrial men williams s standard products 1 the glen williams entry went vr their fourth straight wtn in is many games this week mocking off standard product h charlie jones going most f the day with a shut out till ate in the third period when jrown scored from mcmanr rbere were 9 penalities handed lut five to standard fou jie glen team jim beckett doug ward bud haines bub tvebstcr fred quackenbush icored for the winners north halton ladies standing satellites muddlers blockbusters unprcdictables weekly high triple mrs murray henliv mrs cxril brandford mrs harry shortill weekly high single mrs murray henley mrs harry shortill mrs rthur parry season i high triple mrs murray henlev mrs malcolm freeman mrs ray dutchburn seasons high single lorval 6 dosco 1 murrav hcnle mrs cyril brandford norval overpowered toronto mrs harrv sh o the tune of 62 after a vcrv jose first period which saw norval on the score sheet iu early in the second period tor nto came right back to tic it jp 1 1 but by the time the af di pfnod ended norval were on attemoon dowlers jp 41 in the closing period november lulh vorval out scored dosco 2 1 standing rotal of seven penalties 4 to ted heathers 6 norval 3 to dosco bill patter panlrv ra dors 5 ion jamie cunningham 2 ron vimettes 52 mclean bill richardson and weekly high triple fred harrison scored for norl nnms 58 rai george daigh scored both ellen burn 55 4 goals for the losing team georgetown s possibilities in cohl bright as they look now will be known better after thirty minutes i the week end they ve got a pair tempers flared in cvtrv per of real lough flames coming up lod two placrs bordie with milton starling tonight thompson of the raiders and when the merchants make their mcintosh of toronto macedon tirst appearance on georgetown ians were ejected on the aulo ice this season the second s matic game misconduct rule is back in milton tomorrow which sas any placrs collect rridaj then the re immed ing two misconduct penalties is laleh fated with toronto ag finished for the mht ihomp ain sundn on toronto ice son earned his second one when short shot bob bingham he left the penalty box to who started this jcar with the whisper sweet nothings in the brampton junior a 7 lps don officials ear george grashv nod a raider uniform friday and red stevens traded elbows and looked like a good one to and compliments for most of havt around mark mills is the third period and rrazir the onlv new raider now thai dunn and bell exchanged has not plaseil in a home game threats as the hitting became incidental raiders have vicious i still to lose al home i banner i liens ar greatest ever on the distinctive new royal traveller luggage high averages mrs murray henley mrs harry shortill mrs cyril brandford oak vi llc 5 superior 2 weekly high single mlicl rthur- 231 lucn burns oakville dumped superior seasons high triple foods 52 artcr a fairly even marg spires 721 hrrt period the score 1 1 8 june cook c g bunber scored for oakville seasons high triple with hdcp bud gibbs for sf in the sec maude nome 768 mid penod oakville over power marg hvdc 766 ed sj with 2 goals by ken season s high single ladies afternoon christmas turkey roll friday dec 8th to thursday dec 21st 1st prize 18 ib grade a turkey 2nd prize is lb grade a turkey 3rd prize 12 ib grade a turkey 4h prize pair of skylark bowling shoes 5lh prize pair of bowlaway bowling shoes rules bowl as n any gan es o as i a y days as you w si your score s dec ded by lak ng the accu mulaled total of tl e best three games bowled the games must be bowled between the hours of 1 00 p m and 4 30 p m on any day monday througl fr day each co iteslan n ust be over tie age of 21 georgetown bowl 108 mountainview road south 877 9922 sweet d lenard gordie kin played especially good despite losing 52 he held the score down when oakville out shot sj 3520 scorers in the third ti period for oakville were b bamber and j shields bob henderson scored for supcrmr foods seven penalties 4 to oakville 3 to superior foods standings p w l tpts team glen willian i norval dosco oakville s toods stand prod 4 2 2 0 4 4 1 2 1 j 4 13 0 2 4 0 3 11 top scorers player team g a pts bud haines g 5 3d rod mclean n 5 3 8 bud gibbs sf 4 2 6 jamie cunningham n 4 2 5 jack judge g 3 3 6 ron ritchie sp 2 4 6 about 1000 ad the chinese made their coins in the shape of tbe things they wanted to buy- marg spires june cook 295 season s high singu with hdcp marg hyde 322 high averages marr spires 1r8 lpura treole 174 lorraine marchment 168 al plantation grown scotch pine spruce christmas trees for sale gord shoebridge 251 guelph st pp dalrax market ctra tr 7 mm lol 245 regular meeting tuesday dec 12 8 the arch degree will be exempli tied i o o f hall wcslcvan street georgetown minor allstar support group i allstar hockey night 3 games starting at 7 p m v tuesday december 12th lucky draw finl 7 pmei turkeys sacond 1 prual geese fifth praa 3 chickens lac btael tend ftggsge with fhc slcel joe of the fount dim fookisg mtside anwngh spacaoocmisidc ultrastrong lightweight molded rrawt villi specially rimer frame made of mugncsnaz the jetage metal coveted with wcarresistaat vinyl that resists scuffs and scratches wipes dean a ttttoh rmp tirnnp thai tnuronnuie ath hawiirirnr eajerior finishes dlae tan while gscj tmaja3tft 31 7 miunacta j423iiw 31 c tamrmws2jdwj 3977 fc523hs39 77 moot msinta 24 77 aa xeam 29 l ltambatcsabte 1q77 artttotiv caaai 43 77 open every night till 11pm banner mon tub wed 10 am i 11 tjl thdt rhi sat s kjl to 11 tjl t 400 queen st west at mclaughlin rl bmmpt0n

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