Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 31, 1966, p. 11

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trophies awards presented as kid hockey winners declared the spoils have 900a to the victors in the four saturday horning hockey setup pour nil games played last saturday earned league honours for reb els of the senior league provi deuce of the american league st hikes of the junior a lea gue and vancouver of the little nhl rebels downed the bears 61 to take their twogame series is goals to 7 providence took hershev 40 to cop their set by 7 goals to 3 st mike s blanked st kltta to triumph in their aeries by 8 goals to one and vancouver edged montreal 21 tax a w win on the set branch l20 legion president ralph hawes presented the leg ion trophy to the rebels and also the kinsmen trophy to pro vidence and the imperial sect ion president bui rannachan presented the imperial section trophy to si hikes blake lag lis presented the dud hill tro phy to vancouver the coach of springfield of the american league doug sar gent was named coach of the year and received the gerry feruns trophy from the donor individual merit awards were received by the following play ers in the little nhl bruce davies n y most valu able player bud hill trophy doug street n y best goal keeper art scott trophy steve storey tor most sport smanlike jt armstrong tro phy receiving awards in the am erican league were ntno martina hersh most valuable player john ord tro phy gordie williams springfield best goal keeper fire dept trophy doug guest rochester host sportsmanlike h c hcclurc trophy bruce hilts rochester host improved jt cascadden tro phy junior a league awards to gerry anderson st kitt s host valuable player dave bowman trophy brian laird ottawa best goal keeper t hilts trophy john sargent uarlles host sportsmanlike r ueata trophy gary nix niagara best rookie j gibbons trophy the individnal awards were presented by mrs john ord jamie cunningham clarence spenee blake ingus g y ingus jim murphy and gerry perkins host jaycees take top honours at bonspiel georgetown jayceea invited curling members from five oth er chambers to a district s bonspiel here march 5 and then won all the marbles a georgetown jaycee rink skipped by sandy mackenzie was three game winner a tor onto rink skipped by ross de- geer was two game winner and another metro foursome skipp ed by blythe brown was one game winner fourteen teams attended from toronto 3 from etobieoke 3 from oshawa 1 from rich mond hill 1 from scarborough and 2 from georgetown other members of the winn ing georgetown nnk were hike szwec vice dennis jenkinson 2nd and dave barrager lead prises were awarded at a din ner after the competition novices misi by one in preston tourney georgetown buss novices went to the final game before bowing out of the preston nov he hockey tournament satur day they beat new hamburg 11 1 and took hespeler 34 in the semi final before surrendering to kitchener bo sean richardson scared 5 jack hcfarlane 3 rod beau mont 2 bui klrby 2 and lar ry petterson and barry james singles the bliss novices are handled by bob webster and norm long georgetown one down in hockey with bronte georgetown is one game down in their final international hockey league series with bronte after the set opened here sunday mgb palmer pynkoski and mcfad- den each scored twice to lead bronte to their 74 win the winners other goal came from templeton eadie 2 gilson and james netted the georgetown goals bronte led 21 at the end of thehjst period and 52 after two doucette heads giant baseball 66 executive the georgetown giant bas- ball club has chosen george doucette president for 1966 the recent election also placed in office hartley coles as vice president ken eadie secretary hank chaplin treasurer and directors dave greenway geo burt alex brown don lind say jim lindsay and don gib bons award winners front row doug sargent brucs davies doug street steve storey- doug guest back row bruce hilts john sargent gordie williams gary nix end nino martina missing is brian laird raiders sag in 4th game merchants even semifinal far lights made it an illumin ated procession of pathos that traced its way along the base line and up gsquesings 7th line late friday night the olid stream of packed cars ear ried some 800 georgetown raider fans witnesses to a piece of junior c playoff bock ey action in which their fav ovrites had played the role of tflotraoriixtunims balden absorbed a 104 beat ing at the hands of hilton her rhanta injililton brown st ar ena earlier and the outcome deadlocked the best of five ser ies at 2 games apiece georgetown won the first two games by 4 to 3 counts and hilton was handed the 3rd game by the same score despite a ty tog goal with a second left on the dock a total of 1 700 crowded the lopsided hilton stands to watch merchants run np a 101 score before raiders reduced the dif fereene with a trio of goals in the final three minutes craig brash paced the hilt ons with three goals jim kea ne scored a pair while john forbes bill currie roger wild fang joe hore and brian bond notched one each paul robinson scored twice for the raiders and defence- man rod presswood and mike cummins scored the other two goals hilton fans had to wait just 31 seconds before their club grabbed the lead forbes a de fence man snared a stray raid ers pass and dashed in alone for the first goal of the game and the merchants never looked backed curne another rearguard upped the count to 20 on pow er play marker a little over five minutes later to end the scoring for that period roger wildfong deflated ge orgetown s hopes at the 7 sec ond mark of the second period when he scored with merchants a man short brush fired two goals in the middle frame while robinson got the raider goal and hilton led 5 1 gomg into the final period milton capitalized on loose play by raiders inside then own blueline to score five more times before the third period was 12 minutes old georgetown could only whittle away at the victory margin their late kick produc ed three goals in three minutes milton drew 11 penalties and georgetown 5 protest unfounded find clock is accurate milton merchant hockey club suspicions about the accuracy of the time clock in george town memorial arena proved unfounded sunday when an ac curacy check found the big tim er to be precise the accuracy check was run an hour before georgetown rai dcrs and hilton merchants met in the fifth game of their oha junior c semifinal milton merchant manager shorty wildfong held a stop watch on the arena clock but could find no deficiency after a series of checks oha referee in chief pat pat terson who was invited to ob serve while the tests showed up the faults in the arena clock waited patiently for half an hour and then left after the clock consistently matched the stop watch to the second int b hockey group finals hespeler vs acton friday nite april 1st 830 pm acton arena admission 75c one of the most expensive luxuries a person can enjoy is to hire others to do his thinking in thi aatl rao dont knock teens look at this group 11 carole st georgetown mirth 28 1968 dear mr edbr last sunday evening my hus band and i were privileged to attend a rehearsal of spring runoff a melted down version of canadian satire the cast is a very talented group made up of our own high school students host of the material used is original it is evident that these young cple have worked extremely d but they need support and encouragement from the community to ensure success this is a nonprofit group it is their own decision to don ate all proceeds to assist retard ed children this group of young people are showing initiative plus un selfish thoughts towards a part of the community less fortun ate than themselves generally speaking adults to day seem too anxious to knock the teenager well here is a group worthy of our commen dafion performances are planned for brampton georgetown hilton and acton the show is wall worth at ing win you show interest in their project by attending good lock to georgetown youth productions sincerely margaret treahy bridge club georgetown duplicate bridge club hit a new record last week with ten tables of players at the tuesday night session in the legion auditorium in the keen competition del wallace and charles corcoran beaded the northsouth group for the second week in a row thi ororgrtown 1 thursday march 31 1 and mrs floria nodwell and mrs wellington wilson placed tm 1st for eastwest other winners northsoul 2nd mrs william hyde aj mrs elisabeth mccre 3rd remington and ft connell ac ton 4th cam sinclair and chaxv lea rcnwick east west 2nd jim and doug sargent 3rd mrs alleen bradley and mrtjt w gilmer 4th tie elixabatkr leslie and mrs jpe gibbons olive logan and margery hale- kenzie on behalf of the red cross executive we would like to extend our sincere appreciation and thanks for the generous contributions which made our campaign such a success particular thanks to the areacaptains and canvassers who gave so wil lingly of their time john r bellamy campaign chairman james warren t 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