par planned sinclair back as pro sq jcfers skimobileswill scoot over at georfletown gof golf clubs hilly terrain gccrielown golf and country iltibs tired old hms havent sen anything like the mid winter frolic that will luck up he snow there later his noatb the clubs men s section have planned a snowmobile carnival for saturday jan 28th to whici all owners and operators of the popular snowscootera in the r ea are invited well have speed trials sla loms and various other tests for ifae snowmobiles and district dealers will bo there exhibiting tteir own models mens sec tion entertainment chairman jim timleck told the herald holiday ho said the organizers want to make it a parents and cttld- xens day on the course and hope to ensure food attendance by the youngsters by making h a day for sleighs toboggans and skis as well as mechanized snow buggies there 11 be bonfire on the course at which hotdogs will be available and sandwiches and coffee will be offered free of charge in the clubhouse mr timleck said adults with tots can deposit the youngsters at home when dark falls and then return lat er if they wish without chang ing for a casual dance in the clubhouse lounge r the whole thing is free to club members and sklmobile drivers guests will be charged small admission price the activities are expected to get underway about 130 american league lifts lid off quarter final playoffs saturday january 14 saw the american league get off to good start in tbelr playoffs it was good to see a nombe f parents present to watcl the bays play and it is to be hoped more join them for fut ure games dont forget the beat is on in the arena from early morning in the first game between buffalo and providence it was a close game until buffalo snored 3 quick goals to win m in the second game pitts burgh who ended up first had heir hands full with rochester for the first 15 minutes hut beld on to win 42 in the third game springfield who have been getting stronger in every game had very little trouble in beating quebec 0 in the fourth game hershey outplayed cleveland and took advantage of all the breaks to win 61 kid hockey junior a teams hit the wire next week in the first junior a game of last saturday london squea ked out a72wm over harlies harlies had buflt up a 10 lead on goals by dannytuner and paul riley onry to have london come storming back to net three unanswered goals by ron hccosh brian bludd and bra dley edgar kitchener outplayed niagara to win w jeff inglis with four and ken sovran a single were the goalgetters for kitchener charles peavoy earnd the shot out osbawali ions foal by david king and una goalkeeping by gerald williams were enough to give oshawa a 10 decision over st catharines an allout team effort feterboro an upset victory ov er hamilton by the score of 53 dale hieczamec tallied three times for the winners hamilton hike osborne and pete boyle war the marksmen far hamilton hamilton pulled their goalkeeper with a minute and a half left in the gi ly to have it backfire slumping winless in last three the georgetown herald thursday january 19th 1967 page stray shots next week is the ihial game of the regular schedule for ths junior a with the first game of the quarterfinals due to start january 28th the playoff structure w 1 be 1st vs 5th 2nd vs 6th 3rd vs 7th 4th vs 8th all series will be twogames total goals coaches and managers met m saturday january 21 at 11 doug sinclair georgetown golf and coun try club members nill have a familiar face in their pro shop when this season starts doug las sinclair north halton golf and country clubs profcsional last yesr and a former george town golf pro shop cmplojee i has accepted the position vac ated by max foster the announcement iai made this week by the georgetown golf and countr cltib direct orate a brampton mtip pou started playing the game nt the age of 14 at has local course lie joined he georgetown golf pro shop staff undir jim inir ton uhct the club opmi m 1959 becoming oil club a- bt ant pro in his third eir thtre he accompame 1 tnus brut on when he made the s trh from georgetown coif in nii halton and after workiii there for a sas n is im tint pro put in a vcar it hit m eous cuntr luh under ir vasi he becnm rti v 1 ton j teaching profit ioi il a the start of 10g6 georgetown s smooth run ninjt raiders of the suburban junior c league are splutter ing and losing altitude the redhirts who went ihroukh the first twenty games i of the schedule with just one defeat have gone winless through their last three part of the reison for their slump i if it cin be termed that is due to a rouh spot in the schedule the pist three tests have been against the two hottest clubs in the circuit aurora tigers and oakvillc blades their inability to collect more than one point of a pos sible six has dropped raiders j cagers open season with win over milton wednesday january 11th saw the opening of the high school basketball season in georgetown hilton was the team to beat and that is just what happened the juniors hot off a long winning streak from exhibition games came up with a 5218 victory over milton much to the delight of the fans aforavac and gunding were high men with 13 points each the senior game was a little closer after a very mediocre first half the gdhs seniors i came back to score 23 points in the second half and win the game 2823 this was the fourth win in a row for the seniors and they hops to keep it up lynn mackenzie with ft points was the high man until he sets up h georgetown golf in i doug will be bus l struction and as tstii pre seas in golf sc queen st in br imp i lie mimed n r girl gloria i nm in ihcy are hung m s kid hockey schedule for january 2ht 1967 american league 2nd gam of playoffs 6457 15 providence s springfield 7 157 45 bufftin vs pittsburgh 7 458 15 clotrlind s billimore 8158 45 hochestcr vs her hc 8 459 00 scrape and ioood quebec bits out nhl 2nd gams of play off 9 00 0 40 detroit 1 hihdelphta 9 4010 20 boston s st ixmjs 10 20 1 1 00 ii york s t os vnclas 11 00 11 40 hicjgii vs toronto 1140 12 00 scrape and flood montreal sits out junior a 100 12 m london s oshawa 12 jo 1 00 m ihtcs s niagara 1 01 1 to 1 1 rlx ro s ilimiltc n 1 10200 kit inner vs st kitts from their lofty perch atop the six team setup and raised the hopes of the third place bat tiers onkville bladen and mil ton merchants as they seek a higher rung raiders bnra arc losing no sleep over the sudden cooling off mainlv hrcause the other half or the cause is bad breaks georgelown s snipers have bounced pucks off goal posts the pist couple of mfeks until their earn ring the unpredlct able black disc has don tight rope treks along the goal line flipped over the top of gao mg ncls from close in deflect c4 off apklcs and elbows on sure goals and even stopped cold at tho goal lino when ap parently sliding into the net spectators at sundays raid croakville blade encounter in the memorial arena which oak ville won 64 would have to use the fingers of both hands to cuuht the number of limes can t miss type scoring op portunities s miss in the third period alone four raid er brcakawnv s failed to prod uce a goal on one threat ron lane had onh to tap a puck lying inches off the goal into a wide open net but because he was off balance and on his backhand his shot slid across the goalmouth and out other side it was typicil of the shod dy waj ladv luck treated raiders all afternoon georgetown owned a 10 lead at the end of the first per iod but oakvllle counted three onanawered goala id the mid die period to gain a lead they never relinquished both clubs scored three times in wide op en final session terry lane 2 don norton and bui hummer dwyer scored the georgetown goals ellis 2 armstrong perraa kemp and phillips notched the winners goals in newmarket thursday night where aurora tigers play their home games george town owned s commanding ter rilorial edge on the league lea ders but itlu came away with only s 211 draw georgetown ltd twice only to be caught by the outplayed tigers bill dwyer snd terry lane for raiders and ronpugh for aurora scored in the first penod gary carleton of aur ora scored the only second period goal georgetowns usually reliable power play fumbled chances to insure a win aurora was as sessed seven minor penalties to georgetowns 3 the dull spot on the balder record started to appear sun day january 8 when they lost a 21 decision to aurora tigers their first defeat on home ice raiders will try to shake off the slump in games against or angeville hornets in orange- ville tonight snd back here sunday snn nf the cricket in rubbing one wing i mother tllden car and truck mntais by hour day wht w lena term andrew murray motors ltd til i77jm4 canadian legion minor hockey dance friday january 20th 1967 canadian uoion auditorium dancing 9 to 1 refreshments admission 3 00 couple proclamation cooperat ng w th the many people who devote much time and thought to the youth of this community and who focus attention on the physical end character build ing benef is of hockey and to comply with a resolu tion pissed by the municipal council i hereby imple ment th s rcsolut on by declaring the week of january 2 1 it 1967 aa minor hockey week in georgetown jos gibbons mayor bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager 1967 announcement was made a couple of weeks ago of bel canada s centennial fellowship program for years our company has been interested in educa tional projects from the high school science program to those at university level and now as a centennial year project the fellowship program has been established to support the further development of postgraduate education one of the urgent needs of the canadian educational system 1 was most interested lo note that the fellowships will be truly a canadian program thc are for exceptional canadisn students who plan to do graduate work in a can adian university or college beginning this year 1967 this program will be admin tstered by the association of universities and colleges of canada and will provide four new fellowships each year to assist students to achieve their educational objectives at a poatgradaate level and there will be no restrictions as to the nature of the studies the candidate may pursue preference however will be given to those subject areas which appear most directly relevant to the scientific pol itical social or economic needs of canada we at bell canada hope that b commemorating ths past 100 years in this way we are also assisting some of the young canadians who are the future of our country after hearing a brief run down on the bewildering variety of projects which will help celebrate canada s centennial no one should be able to say tve nothing t do during 1967 the difficulty will come in trying to select the most interesting of the nationwide projects in addition to our own local celebrations already the confederation tram has begun its coast- tocoast tour to bring canadas story to 83 cities and tho confederation caravans which tell the same story will visit 657 more communities ten teams of hardy voyareurs will follow the treach erous 3500 mile crosscountry route of the original voy- ageurs between alberta and montreal in the summer 13 teams of mountaincsrs will climb 13 of the highest unci imbed unnamed peaks in the rock ies and name one for each province and the northern territories with the highest peak designated centennial peak for sports enthusiasts the pan american games will be held in canada for the first time in winnipeg july 22 to august 7bh and of course there is expo 67 tho fantastic spec tacle of man and his world being held in montreal from april its to october 27 hxpo people feel that all roads will lead to montreal this vear as millions of canadians and their guests make a visit to expo 67 part of their centennial year plans while yoa are there 1 hope you will also visit tho telephone association of canada pav ilion which is even now nearing completion there yoa will see an exciting film canada 67 til tell you more about that in another column sounds like a fascinating year to be a canadian and i hope you enjov just as many of the celebrations bobb in your local area and outside it as you possibly can special offer north halton golf country club we heve a few vacancies in the curling schedule for february itt to km and of march as an introductory offer far this barfed tho rata have been reduced 50 ladies 26 00 men 37 00 if you have never thrown a rock now is the time to try it instructors will be provided to teach you the basic points of the game as well as introduce you to other beginners and members the above rate also entitles you to the regular social privileges of the club this offer does not apply to anyone who curled during the lvo5o6 season if intemttid call mrs ken howot 8773947 mr or mrs john mintern 8776435 le club manoger 8779901 n georgetown stomp grand opening this saturday jan 21 830 pm and every sat thereafter georgetown odd fellows hall on weileyan st opposite stans restaurant dance in beat with our fabulous gogo girls joan and pat to the top name bands featuring this saturday the winners of the cotton bros battle of the bands contest the jades 1 50 per person smart dress a must go by bus via sunune servifr reasonable rates for groups o classes clubs etc charter zm by tho hour by lhc day by the trip georgetown transportation georgetown look great feel wonderful r join the alpine club 12 wesleyan st 8779531 recently enlarged and now open under new management do lose weight toneup muscles you want to improve posture appearance eioy new pep vitality you can ertoy these great benefits by qining now and participating in a planned program at the alpine club the premises has recently been enlarged now equipment edded and the new management took over effective last week men and women of all ages are finding new zest for living through plan ned weight reduction or fitness programs in clubs like this all over the country investigate today just telephone 877 9531 sauna steam baths special gymnastic weight reducing equipment optnl merxlay k ffmey 9m is 10 pm slimuy ejn to 5 p m ohoups for men and ladies masonauitatb ampie free parking diiiwx barber shop jv i j no rocate formerly n main 51 5 tame building a lh aitkin ckib