Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1966, p. 10

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practice game bantams imp orangville 100 tb next opposition to geor getown bantam pontile in their tor the ontario a minor ionours may be running into i locals at their hottest the pontlacs indicated they i about at their peak satur day when they handled orange- tile bantams 100 in qrange- frille the game was a prep tfaer pontiles who are still waltinbto start second round xunpeution they disposed o f sston in three games in t h e tset t georgetown and orangeville pent scoreless through the first ertod but the pontiacs turned it on in the second stasia count 8 goals fowler struck from hay at 419 hay- seored unassisted at 809 heppei from hay clicked al 1120 heppes from fowler at 1220 and then wllei netted the next two 1315 and at 1350 both with aid from korxack who returned to the lineup after an absence of some seven weeks due to an ankle injury the third period saw goals by feodley at the 35 second pnark hay from bill neil at 4 min utes even llewellyn fromnash at 1120 and hay unassisted at 14 minutes to run the count to double figures wo wins help toronto mtownship stay in front m jit ken eadie scored four times nd bill campbell twice as georgetown topped bronte 75 pi in an international league game lh georgetown memorial areni unday night y georgetowns other goal was gcored by pat doyle i thomeand templeton each netted two and gord lee one i for the losers v i myles gilson assisted on three h w the georgetown goals and u campbell j james eadie and norm shea also collected as sists i bronte goals were set up by is billtuchraond reed temple- 1 on and lee earlier in the vijreek georgetown was slapped bown 111 by toronto township j in another sunday game mc- gibbon hotel came on late but failed in their attempt to catch toronto township the league pleaders won the game 4 to 3 toronto township had a 40 lfdvantage before the hotelers started to produce hey scored twice in the sec- bern kent did all the losers scoring with help from balas- ko and thompson jasper 2 burton and pipes struck for the winners in a game in streetsville last wednesday mcgtbbon hotel lost to bronte 04 around the world theme for annual ice show with one hundred and ten children dressed in native cos tumes of many different coun tries the theme of this years ice carnival around the world will be illustrated both colour- fully and gracefully the annual ice carnival spon sored by the georgetown fig ure skating club will be held april 2nd in the arena putting the children through their pa ced at rehearsals are ross gar ner and marilyn barber who are each handling one hilt of the show tm club la trying to obtain a guest star but the bulk of the entertainment will be pro vided by the local club mem bers at the moment two solo ists have been chosen janie macmlllan in a spanish number and leslie johnson in a hawai ian sequence they will combine their talents in a scottish dance at the carnival the draw for the trip to jamaica for which the club is selling tickets now will be made plan scouting show in park boy scout week its national boy scouts week from feb 21st to feb 26th and the georgetown and district scouts plan to let the public know about it with a scouting in action 66 display in the armoury and outside in the park approximately 600 boys from acton to norval and all sur rounding districts will try to show that scouting bas come a long way from the tying of knots image indoors in the armouries the refreshments will be cubs will demonstrate both by able in the armoury georgetown high school wres- 1 find period and once in the 3rd lemieux 263 bowlerama mens 10 pin early shift alkiseltzers 53tt flintstones 40 rockets 38tt satellites 28 late shift rockers 57 wham- mtes 42tt misfits 40 mead- owglen 20 high triple a mie- rsma 518 high single 200 high averages e smith 171 r nor ton 166 b fisher 164 b and erson 157 william engleby 156 h ruddell 155 a miersma 151 t won 9 of a possible m davidson 151 d stamp 151 1 championships and placed sec- m lorusso 151 ond in tnree otner divisions to brlingual bowling lge cwossa dialrlct 10 wrest- feb 10 aiouttm 107 tili tournament m gdhs gym enderj 88 rebels 86 tigercsts 55 roughriders 46 lions 40 wreslli mm tt millon men weekly h triple uaunce janisse 803 high sing- la urn janisse 365 women j weekl7high iriple gisele len p k w lew 604 high single gisile r 1 display and by costume the ex ploration of canada in the past in the present and in the future while outdoors the scouts will show survival meth ods under such adverse condi tion as cold fire and flood the six hundred boys will not all be on hand at the same time naturally but will rotate in shifts of about n hour from nine in the morning till four in the afternoon avail- gdhs has nine champions win district 10 showdown al ferguson ray burrows doug hilts bob smith barry smith heavy jim blair champion champion champion second second champion kid mm j f by jim yui rmuih 4th gam raund robin saturday february 12th junior a peterboro i marlies 0 niagara 2 gutlph 1 ottawa 2 oshawa 1 st kltu 3 hamilton q american league providence 4 cleveland x pittsburgh 3 baltimore x hersfaey 3 quebec 2 buffalo 1 rochester 1 nhl montreal 3 detroit 2 vancouver 4 boston 3 now york 4 chicago l toronto 1 calgary 0 senior leaouk results bears 7 hornets t rebels 9 hawks 1 5th game round robin saturday february 1 nhl chicago out 645 new york vs winnipeg 725 toronto vs vancouver 805 calgary vs montreal exhibition 845 detroit vs boston exhibition 025 scrape and flood junior a oshawa out 945 ottawa vs st mikes 1015 st kitts vs niagara 1045 hamilton vs marlies exhibition 1115 peterboro vs guelph exhibition 1145 scrape and flood american liagui harthey out 1200 quebec vs springfield 1230 buffalo vs pittsburgh 100 rochester vs providence exhibition 130 cleveland vs baltimore i exhibition dwyer out for month raidrrstar billdwyler georgetown junior c raiders suffered a serious blow to their chances for an oha cen tral league playoff title sun day when their outstandinglst year centre bill dwyer slipped into the boards and chipped his ankle bone during the second period of a game with dundas he was taken to hospital and his leg placed in a cast hell be lost to the team for almost month though a rookie dwyer bas been one of raiders most prolific scorers and was chos en to the leagues southern all- star team this was the first time blair had wrestled in inter school somlflnali sat feb mth curling hatter by bob macarthur from ibe north halton golf and ountry lub last saturday was one of the inens curling dates at the club this saturday the langdon tro- pby will be the prize in the competition only married coup les play in this three game bon- another piece of equipment has been added to the club a fiew boot cleaning machine was installed this past week it will help to keep the ice clean an- ether aid brought back recent ly from former years were the little red pails that hang be- ween the sheets of ice as all pails have not been hung yet they will help those on the ices that they divide but what about sheother ices l crichton e olsen s wade 10 5 m freeman 10 4 d wingrove 7 4 6 n nelson 5 1 industrial sunday afternn provincial 20 rolling stones 15 foster 10 i turnout of enthusiastic specta- i tors final points standings were as follows georgetown 140 john f ross 89 guelph col legiate 42 st jeromes 37 milton 25 there are 12 weight classes in high school wrestling rang ing from 98 lbs and under to 183 lbs and over to reach the finals in a five team tournament a wrestler has te win one and 8 1 possibly two preliminary mat s dies when the preliminaries were completed the george town wrestlers were represen ted in every final match they then proceeded to win 9 of the possible 12 championships and placed second in the other three divisions end saturday march 5th j two games total goals 5 low teams eliminated in each league 4 remaining teams play off 1st vs 3rd 2nd vs 4th coaches and managers please have your ballot forms competition aside from the fine showing made by his team coach lyn mclaren was equally pleased by the post tournament com ments made by the referees and the visiting coaches all award winners filled out and commented on how efficiently j turned in to your league com- the meet was run and the ref- missioner this saturday morn- erees singled out the student ing officials saying they had never had any better team standings j saturday morning lge they praised the georgetown j junior a wrestlers both on their skill tifl w l t pts and physical condition the st niagara 3 0 0 jeromes coach commented that the okororrown h1ralo thursday february 17 imt page 10 bantams advance in 0mha winona team next georgetown bantam pontiacs the second stanza was just advanced to the second round of th ohha playdowns by blanking- preston 70 in the third game of their best of 5 series tuesday night feb 8 the pontiacs won the series in the minimum number o t games facing elimination the pres- tons- put up a struggle that kept georgetown at bay for the first ten minutes but then hay broke in to score from wiles and fowler at 1015 to get the locals under way it was the only goal of the first period thirty seconds old when geor getown took 2oiealheprmj scoring this on from fowler and hay one mlnuto later it was hay from heppes and then heppea struck again from fee ler and hay at 225 to complet the second period scoring georgetown connected for three quick counters in the ftnal period fowler from b neil at 8 minutes nash from feodley and foster at 1005 and fowler unassisted at 1220 georgetowns next opposition will come from winona georgetown cycle sports 1 wlr st 1773630 bicycle sales i service sports equipment club discounts don jarvie proprietor the easy way start those lessons now and get the jump on spring beginners and experts- 2 cpga professionals doug bruton brampton golf school 36 queen st e next quoons sq bldg 451190 varian no 2 5 varian no 5 tuesday final 20 fenning irw schenlc chappel 17 i i curry 17 costley 17 s the use of the ice burner has j j not yet eliminated all tw runs and falls from the different icmon ices but as the operator getsj the hang of he machine there jihould be a decided improve- p oient in the ice surface but iti a js not apparent yet thursday final 124 here ar standings the final league hunter thompson monday night draw first eioht tumi to playoff 25 22 j costigan 25 k jackson 1 c famcll 22 p porter 20 st thompson 20 j cornelius 15 o hunter mlw- 15 m allison h 15 s tv maekenzie 15 e caruso 15 22 caruso 20 olsen 20 chapman 20 d schenk 20 12jlinton 7i 21 1 cornelius 15 nlcostley 15- 13 nelson 15 11 1 wade 10 10 chappel 10 10 t crichton 17 9 allison 7w 8 j crichton 5 7lwingrove 1 ttwn niagara 3 guelph 2 the team was not only good bul 2 a fine group of gentlemen i ottawa 1 2 1st mikes 1 1 the local team will attend the i oshawa 1 large cwossa tournament injst kitts 1 kitchener on saturday feb 19 hamilton here they will meet teams rep resenting schools from brant- ford to owen sound approx imately 20 teams will be invol- ved coach mclaren is confid ent the local team will give a very good account of itself in this staffer competition 1 5 1uves score 20 too easy says coach 10 4 1 1 3j 8 0 2 4 0 0 marlies american league tm w l t pts providence 3 0 17 hurshey 3 0 17 rochester 2 0 2 6 springfield 2 0 15 pittsburgh 12 0 2 quebec 12 0 2 cleveland 0 baltimore 0 buffalo tm montreal toronto new york winnipeg detroit chicago nhl 0 2 11 w l t pts 0 some lessons weve learned about making small cars for canadians 0 6 0 4 wins in first try tuis was the teams finest showing and made the some times gruelling training sched- glule look worthwhile no stars ontario title 19 1 could be singled out each com- 7 made a tine effort and a i represented their school ex- 2tremely well can the coach of a which scores 20 goals in one game have anything to worry about apparently so ted j vancouver quackenbush coach of the geo- calgary 0 4 0 0 rgetown juveniles who captured boston p 4 0 0 the tricounty a minor crown senior league i thursday night with a 202 win i february alh i over preston is concerned thai j w l t ph the series may have done his 11 1 0 22 club some harm vtoxi 1z1zl 4 2 14 it was too easy he told lhe hawks herald afterwards its not hornets going to be this easy in the fut ure series i just hope thst the lack of stiff competition did not hurt our chances for an 1 10 1 3 2 georgetown district high racd barrie women win in curling bonspiel here idly webb and her team from the 1130 draw with 22 points barrie won the joe cookmanj bonnie swails rink from the award of an engraved silver board of trade club in wood- tray when sixteen rinks of bridge tallied 21 points for sec- lady curlers from bayviewtond place and skip dorothy guelph barrie downsvitwi oconnor and team from erin bcaf acton erin orangeville were third prize winners with board of trade woodbridge 16 points brampton milton weston humber highland- and narth mlching bridge table covers halton competed n a bonspiel hies were given to at north halton on friday feb fi prtwinnera ral- ilth this spiel was a -five- blecloths to second prize- year filly open only to curll wn 1 pin era who have played tor five wirded to thirt prizewinners years or less i after the games competitors the winners were determined hd d in lhe club dinin l two 10end games claire rwm miller of north halton with alice savage marion bemeyilady cwjera win and norma hewick won the 90o oclock draw with 21 points young skip jan tom connely robert hall geo ferguson jim hall jim scarlett bill hall champion champion champion second champion champion georgetown won their tri- county a minor series in the minimum three games by mar gins of 151 74 and 202 the tricounty a minor championship trophy was jtre- sented the champs after the thursday rout the juveniles by herb arnold are managed aluminum windows 30 off aluminum products division stanley c pishburn a sons industrial contractors norval 177404 donna frasers team from bra- lapton came second with 20h points and betty jean finley and her rink from erin won third place with raw pojr ht febru -r- pk local ladies were twogame the trophywinner uly webb winners and vwere awarded and team from barria tapped black and gold curling pins mackinnon vicefloria he- nally second and phyl honck ton lead took part in a three eightend game bonspiel in shel 7th loaston 1 build them in canada thats where the rugged weather is lesson 2 watch your paint use 6 separate coats of canadian primer and paint after rustproofing the bodies 6 times lesson 3 offer something unusual like a small car automatic for around 2000 lesson 4 mave it goodlooking a small car doesnt have to be ugly to be well engineered lesson 6 give it a great independent suspension canadians have a knack for leaving the beaten path lesson 6 make the seats convertible to beds a lot of canadians are campers omp in and ghm one an lesson 7 put ift 4wheet disc mh and offer a 4speed synchromesli gearbox canadians are a sporty group lesson 8 keep at least a million dollars worth of spare parts and keep them available everywhere in canada lesson 9 put in an engine that likes to be driven hard canadian roads ere long and canadians like to move along lesson 10 install a heater as targe as most domestic big cars put in a booster fan and outlets for back seat passengers canada is a frosty country lesson 11 keep your prices down and your engineering quality up theres a lot of competition these am lessons weve learned in canada this is the renault 10 major the new major umillu part of georgetowns 12man wrestrnb doug hilts urry smith sob hall dave smal from left al forijihen tom connly and o serge forgaaon harley motors 31 john st w igeorgetqwn 877259t

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