Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1966, p. 9

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v tv monk dons the blades the chimp and the devil mx wheeier of the jersey devils has made monkeys out of some of the opposition from time to time but this is the first time hes had one for a team mate bill who is ihft son of mr and mrs harold wheeler glen williams showed the show business celeb rity around the devils home rink when he was the teams guest of honour recently bill who has been with the new jersey club since the first of the season even went for a ikate with the pint sized tv talent dave carr rink wins electric group spiel a waflwrtoo rink tipped by dave cxt won fee presidents trophy donated bysmith mud stone limited at a brampton and district electrical associat ion bonsplel saturday jan is the carr rink was three une winner in the 0 oclock draw and edged the 11 oclock draw game winners a fenelon falls rink skipped by garry palmeron the points total a ceorgetownrink sklooed by graham farnell was 1 game winner m the 9 am draw wfceteln a woodbridge foursome skipped by bruce thompson settled for one win in the 11 oclock draw geor getowns rink skipped by mac mackinnon won 2 games and another local rink skipped by oliver hunter won one game team personnel walkarron skip dave carr vice bill miller second jhn hahon lead ross mcintosh ft skip graham farnell vice gord sanford second don curry lead jim hclelland woodbrido skip bruce thompson vice don anderson second ron hadgett lead bill wise fenalon palls skip garry palmer vice brand phillips second andy mcnabb lead george hkkson georgetown skip mac mac kinnon vice don hurray second bud monckton lead pat chamberlain georgetown skip oliver hunter vice john cornelius second jack muckart lead ken robertson bronte township take international games georgetown could manage just two goals against toronto township and bowed 42 in an international hockey game play- d in streetsville arena tues day january 1 v youngman led the way for file first place township team with two goals pipes and hiid- ich each scored one apiece pip es also bad three assists eidle scored both george- i goals the first in the mid dle period and again in the third hyles gilson assisted both georgetown counters and james and campbell also pick ed up assist points estimate two million minor hockey bonanza in addition to the sketchy outline of minor hockey ex penditure shown below the various affiliates of the canadian amateur hockey association game played wednesday tv baches collect and expend january 19 the winner built a tzz ft thnir p bronte downed mcgibbon hotel 64 in an international january 31 lead in the first period and then matched the hotelers goal for goal from there out six different bronte snipers took part in the scoring rod- gers pynkovski dawe palmer stonner and reed kent banged in the first two mcgibbon goals and the other came from bowen and smith hope repay hospitality to falconbridge visitors georgetown people who ac companied the novice allstar hockey team on their recent weekend in falconbridge north of sudbury may have the op portunity to return some of the hospitality shown them a little later this year there is hope- xolspeculatidn that the falcon- bridge novices and their famil ies will come south to play their local counterparts on the east er weekend the falconbridge exhibition games were arranged through mr and mrs dick grace parents of one of the georgetown play ers mrs graces sister is the wife of darrell barton coach of the falconbridge novices mr earl jewell and his son russ footed the expense for- the use of the base facilities to be a man is to feel that through ones own contribution one helps to build the world from terres des homines the theme of expo by an- toioe de saint exupery curling hatter by bob macanhur from the north halton golf and ountry lub revenues of their own raised by entry fees gates grants draw tickets and chocolate bar sales etc they have budgets running as high as the 16000 reported by the ontario minor hockey association on top of this may be added the almost fantastic amount spent by more than 12000 teams and by the parents of more than 200000 boys georgetown bantams were victors by a 41 margin in a gam in hilton on january 17 the home goalie robbed our local boys blind as he came up with tremendous saves george town was up 31 after the first period as wiles scored unassis ted at 745 then fowler from heppes and hey at 1zs0 hil tons lone goal came at the nine minute mark there was no scoring in ftte second period but the locals added- two more in the third nash from fowler and chap man at z29 and wiles from hcnally at 419 as georgetown as a man short by chalking up this victory the pontiacs assured themselves of first place in the tricounty bantam division paul fendley injured in the game was hospi talized for a couple of days but will be back in the line up ag ainst preston on wednesday january 18th town edged but hotelfts thumped georgetown scored 4 times in the third period but still lost as 87 international hockey league title to bronte in geor getown memorial arena sunday night mcfadden scored three reed and stonner two each and pal mer scored one for the win ners who had a 73 lead at the end of second period georgetown got two goals from campbell and burt and singles from bennett tom james and doyle in the other game played the same night first place toronto township swamped mcgibbon hotel m scorers were jasper 2 it is mnjmtvativpl estimated 1 ypungm 2pipet hildich that minor hockey players their parents their teams and governing bodies pour much more thn two million dollars back into the canadian econ omy sporting goods stores and factories gasoline stations res taurants bus companies arenas and other suppliers benefit from the activities of the thousands of volunteer workers who pro- vide the organisation nece the third week of the second schedule is now in the books standings are posted in the bulletin board and are up for the three games played in this draw check the list to see where your team stands and tart figuring now on bow you re going to make the playoffs the draws end the week of february 12 so there are not too many games left to play tills year the erin club was boat for the legion district bonspiel but owing ko other 1 commitments their ice was not available and the play awitohed to the north halton lee the bonsplel was held last saturday as this ia written on sunday and being snowbound the results of the spiel will have to appear next week the port director of the legion list of winners at the club for publication and t will appear at a later date r a number of rule books are in to lounge at the club it would be a good idea for curl ers who are waiting or a game to pick these little books up and read them both new and old curlers r will refresh- your me- goory of the basic rules of the game and make play much more enjoyable to the newer mem bers it will give an insight into the basic rules of the game and h yon to avoid breaking the basic rules a number of members have asked for the measurements of a curling sheet here they are it is 12 feet from the hack to the tee from there it is 21 feet to the hog line the hog lines are 72 feet apart and from there it is 21 feet in to the tee the tee is also the sweep ing line or where you can start sweeping the rock towards the other tee opposing skips have equal rights to sweeping the stone after h passes- the tee line here is another tip on curl- ingeuquette when a skip is holding bis broom for one of his rink no other broom should be on the tee near or behind m another ona reads dont congregate behind the house when one of the opposing rink is shooting to keep canadian boys having fun on ice playing cana national sport hockey minor hockey expandlhir reported to the cahjv minor hockey committee by caha grants to branches 27000 minor hockey coram budget 2000 by branches british columbia branch 7266 by affiliates est 394275 alberta branch fllba by affiliates not reported saskatchewan branch 10936 by affiliates not reported manitoba branch 7167 by affiliates 23798 thunder bay branch 3960 by affiliates est 8000 ontario branch 3500 by affiliates min 132000 ottawa dist branch 3500 by affiliates not reported quebec branch 11782 by affiliates 14849 maritimes branch 4821 by affiliates est 1000 sample expenditures reported grants to teams and affiliated leagues 32926 crcsfl trophies etc 10000 referee and coaches forums 4000 cooper and burton kid bants finish oil top play off with preston the bantams were in guelph to complete their regular schedule this was a nothing game for georgetown as they had already copped the league title and the latter part ofthe game showed this in the firslperiod fowler on a side shot put the pontiacs in the lead at 230 nash and bill nell combined at 120 of the second period guelph took charge of the third period as they netted three tal lies to tie the locals wiles from mcnalty at 455 was the lone georgetown marker the bantam pontiacs com piled qnrite an enviable record as they scored 97 goals and had 16 against in their 16 games fourteen games they won and tied- two they now start a three out of five series against pres ton in the a minor division the winner going into the second round of the omha snow ski club boon membership now 75 recent snowfalls have had a strong influence on the member ship total of the new george town ski club a ymcaywca sponsored organization at the start of this week the georgetown badminton team hosts interclub team representing the georgetown badminton club in an interclub match for the first time bowed 1410 to a brampton recreation commission team in the georgetown nigh school auditorium tuesday night jan ia the match consisted of three twogames sets of mens doub les three twogame sets of womens doubles and six two- game sets of mixed doubles one point was assed for each win the georgetown club collect ed its 10 points with 3 wins in mens doubles one win in wom ens doubles and six mixed dodbles triumphs the georgetown team mem bers fared as follows mens doubles and alex dickson 2 wins har old catling and fred agglss 1 win erwin scfcandlemeler and blair mitchell no wins womens doubles ellse joundrey and karen stewart 1 win marlene harley and iris bowell no wins cathy mitchell and joan aggiss no wins mixed doubles harold catling and ellse joudrey 2 wins rick smith and iris bowell 2 wins blair mitchell and marlene harley 1 win alex dickson and cathy mitch ell 1 win karen stewart and erwin schandelmeier no wins fred agglss and joan aggiss no wins the teams will meet again in an interclub in brampton wed nesday february 2 the georgetown herald thursday january 27th 1966 page 9 number of names on the ehuv roster had soared to 75 and jon sunday 40 members took advan tage of the new snow conditions to etch ski trails on the north halton golf dub bills at a meeting tonlghtf thurs day they hope to create a f committee to organize skiing excursions robert r hamilton optometrist off1cc hours daily carretal bldg 1 1 6 mountainview road for appointment 8773971 the easy way start those lessons now and get the jump on spring beginners and experts 2 cpga professionals douo bruton brampton golf school 36 queen st e next queens sq bldg 4511901 a team of curlers from the ladies section of the north halton curling crab won sec ond print in a two game bon- spiel at she orangeville club last friday they played in the second draw irene farnell skipped with shirley crichton vice joan cos- ugair second and mary blehn lead the ladles tallied 21 points for the twoend games just one point behind the first prise- winners their prises wen py rex ohafiiix dishes heavy show cancels basketball lor cy0 the catholic youth orgoni- xation did not play any basket ball games last week because of the heavy snowfall and bad road conditions the regular meeting began at 730 pjn with benediction in the church the religious committee had planned a skit to put on but this had to be postponed because most of the participants were unable to at tend the meeting the evening was spent dano dng and ended with a prayer at 10 jo am 2nd game 5 week round robin saturday january 29 new york out 643 toronto vs winnipeg 725 calgary vs detroit 845 boston vs montreal 805 chicago vs vancouver 925 scrape and flood mm j- a ottawa out 945 si kitts vs st- mikes 1015 hamilton vs petes 1045 guelph vs marlics 1115 osbawa vs niagara 1145 scrape and flood american 10 quebec out 1200 buffalo vs springfield 1230 rochester vs cleveland 100 baltimore vs provid 130 herbey vs pittsburg results january 22 1st oct results january 32nd 1st gamepiayoffs jr a ottawa 5 si kitts 3 sl mikes 6 hamilton 0 guelph 1 petecboro 0 oshawa 6 marlies 1 american lg quebec 2 buffalo 1 springfield 3 rochester 3 cleveland 1 baltimore 1 providence 1 hersbey 1 n h l toronto 3 new york 2 winnipeg 3 calgary 1 detroit 2 boston 0 montreal 3 chicago 3 sanfor league schedule tuesday february 1 1906 500 hawks vi bean 545 rebels vs hornets rawrta 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