fte elect bill richmond to head halton baseball association baseball was back in season saturday january 22nd when i to 80 representatives of towns turned out for che halton county baseball aj- ocuuons annual meeting in burlington toe reflection of george towns bill richmond as asso ciation prexy highlighted the four and onehalf hour session other exectruve members inclu ded first vice president al bur rows of oakville second vice president len andrews of cunpoelmlle third vicepresi dent hurray hood of milton iand executive members dick dements of hilton tom james and bernie dore of georgetown ban deacon of port credit boy potticary ken spring- stead and harold cole of bur- jlngton alf bayton and ross dodman of waterdown wally foster of oakville and dave an drews of brampton the reorganization of the associations executive was pro bably the most important item to come out of the meeting tha commendations of a special committee consisting of len andrews alf bayton al burrows and bill richmond wer accepted with only one- voter opposing life member jim black of oakville the realigned executive now consists of a president an im mediate past president first second and third vice presid ents and eleven executive mem bers elected without regard to senior intermediate or minor affiliation as well as the asso ciations life members ollls johnson and jim black of oak ville and bill randeu of milton one of the main reasons for the change wascited by len andrews we want the bst men in too whole county for baseball not for any classifica tion he said he also pointed out the problem in finding a man to act as chairman of the minors under the new system chairmen will be named for each category of play bill richmond kicked off the most controversial topic of the afternoon the problem of the minor towns fulfilling their fin anclal obligations towards the payment of minor umpires after much discussion during tb afternoon the topic was buried when a motion waa sed stating the towns involved must meet their financial obli gations by april 1 or not be admitted into 1967 hcba ac tion a request from dundas sen iors to be allowed to use play ers from the dundas minor ba seball association was referred to the first executive meeting of this year dundas seniors were ruled ineligible to com pete in the oba dlaydowna last year because they had on sev eral occasions used ineligible players from that towns minor setup which is not affiliated with the halton association len andrews the senior chairman for 1966 said quite possibly something can be wor ked out but it should be dealt with on the executive ievel don mcphall representing dun das had requested a decision ba given on saturday th1 georgetown herald thursday february 2nd 1967 carling curling trophy goes to brampton rink m ml richmond of georgetown was reelected president of the halton county baseball association len andrews is shown congratulating bill loft while al burrows of burling- ion and murray hood and dick clement of milton look on al was elected first vico- fxesidftnr and murray third vicepresident dick was elected to the executive bea lent and her rink from brampton scored 29i points to win the carling trophy in a three 8end game bonspiel at martohahon curling club on wednesday january 25th the lent rink were also first prizewinners in the 11 oclock draw where loraa leavoys four from weston copped sec ond prixe and kate scrviss and her rink won third curling chatter from north halton golf and country club by bob mac arthur the team skipped by john mintern with dorothy young d crichton and gloria sinclair will hyw their n lrnhpi an the hepburn trophy for this curling season saturday was the annual bonspiel for the trophy that honours the work of the late john hepburn when the present building was built daughter mrs prank of glen williams was present to present the trophy other winners in the lonspicl chat was held last saturday be sides the mintern rink was h sanderson with yvette chap man ray owen and ann owen who took second prize in the early draw third prize winners were bill schenk irene curry paul skinner and linda miller in the late draw the top winners wore the teams of l symmes madeline collier bill parker and isobel mcdonald they had a total of 21 points while the mintern rink had a to tal of 24 pts to take the cup se cond place went to h chappel ann french joe todd and shir ley crichton the third prize was collected by the team hea ded by k jackson with glad bomhson dick hogan and marg otlaherty the new entrance linoleum imitating old paving brick adds a distinctive touch to the en trance hall and stairs and it will be a lot easier to tccep clean the carpet that was there before showed all the dirt tra cked into the clubhouse the snowstorm of last fri day played havoc with the snow cleaning equipment when an attempt was made to remove snow from the parkinglot it wu found hut the club equipment could not take it a front end loader was rented to remove the snow under the supervision of at vfft weekly suggestion to make the curling a little more enjoy- afcle for the majority of the pa trons why not use the boot ctoatimg machine before going on the ice management have pla- cad ft right at the door to the lec surface and yon have to 20 out of your way to gat around tt kyonghra your shoes a trot a tot less dirt will be ajrriad onto the it surface and thus less rocks will be impeded in their true flight down the ice how about giving it a try the next event of importance at the club is the five year fil ly wnich will be held this fri day it is a day event with a supper in the evening entries are being taken for the langdon trophy which is a man and wife affair it will be held saturday feb i8th the three evening draws for the men ended last week and here are the eight teams that started in the playoffs this week monday draw m allison 32h 24 e thompson 30 27 j cornelius 27 e olsen d wingrove r caruso d barrager s wade 274 18 25 nvi 22v 20 tuesday draw s young 40 j crichton 37a f hancock 22w h sanderson 20 h crawford 15 r duncan 10 d schenk 10 thursday draw k j4ckson 30 h chappel 30 h sanderson 30 j chapman 27 tt e curry 25 g farncll 20 j crichton 20 b mackenzie 20 26 raider scoring top savan playar g bill dwver 19 paul robinson 24 terry hay 28 don norton 23 rick maloney 17 rod presswood 14 ron stewart 21 suburban jr c lcacub aurora 27 25 y raiders 27 20 3 milton 27 12 12 oakville 2a 11 12 orangeville 28 3 19 newmarket 27 2 24 exhibition games for bantams playoff prep georgetown bantams mark ing lime until thy reach their playoff dates played two hibition games during the past week on tuesday jan 24 they ea sily defeated streetsville 131 and on sunday jan 20 they earned a 30 shutout at rich- roondhil streetsville proved no match for the locals who scored 4 limes in the first period 3 in the second and 1 in the third this wis a real team effort as total of 28 pt ts were gar nered by the locals the richmond hill encounter provided a good test george town went in front at 305 of the first stanza fendley scor ing from korzack and kudras- ovs inglis netted a pair in the second period and the third period went scoreless in trlcounty tegular sea son play the georgetown bant ams placed three men in the first ten in the scoring race korzack kudrasova and inglis blair of georgetown tied with burlingtons netminder for the goalkeeping honours st kits has upset victory over london the first game of the quar ter finals of the junior a last saturday saw oshawa overpow er niagara by the score of 41 robert freestone and peter cox shared the oshawa scoring with two goals each kevin cennich acl picked up the lone goal for niagara peterborough upset the marl- boroughs by the same 41 score doug thompson led peterboro with two goats while dale mtec- raniec and john wright each tallied singles kitchener came from behind to edge hamilton 32 jeff in glis with two and ken sovran with one were the kitchener scorers while robert davidson and mike osborne scored the hamilton goals london were handed their 1st loss of t entire season when ken pembleton scored to give sl catharines a 10 victory the second game of the two- game total goal series will be played this saturday feb 4th arena board memorial arenas business members of the georgetown memorial arena board held ttioir inaugural meeting last welt starling from rh left end going clockwise around table are george price crt james young william smrbsf ivan crabtree arena managcir donald gosling herbert robinson and fred maveal missing is jack gudgeon 0rt4 in the first draw louise johnston skipped her rink from dixie into first position gladys knights team from brampton won second prize and dorothy youngs team of junior a 2nd game of playoffs 9451015 london vs st kilts 10151045 kitchener vs ham t 10451115 mariies vs peterbo bette broomhead jan m 0shawl v3 nlabara klnnon and phyl monckton came third glass salad bowls with ster ling silver trim and servers were presented to the first prizewinners buxton purses to the teams in second place and scottish pins to the third place prizewinners by irene curryrwho withruth barber arranged th bons there were rinks competing from oakville dundas valley weston brampton dixie bol- acton gait and humber highland the ladies joyed a dinner served in the club dining room raiders fatten points total with 112 win georgetown raiders tossed 53 shots at the newmarket goal here sunday and found holes with 11 of them as they bomb ed the oha suburban junior c leagues tail enders 112 the newmarket redmen ma naged only 18 volleys in the dir ection of the raider cage the victory was georgetowns 20th against 3 losses and 4 ties their 44 points are s less than first place aurora tigers total raiders last two scheduled games will be against the tigers but even with wins here sunday and away thursday night the beat they can do is pull to with in a point of the pace setters raiders hammered newmar ket with 6 goals in the first per iod 2 more in the second and 3 in the third newmarket goals were scored in the first per iod georgetown picked up 18 mi nor penalties twice the number aeased the visiting redmen bill dwyer rick hktooey and paul robinson each scored two goals the other raider markers came from ron stew art don norton terry hay and ron and terry lane both of newmarkets goals were registered by j band queen elizabeth n was born elizabeth alexandra mary ap- 21 1926 ascended throne february 7 1952 mar ried november 20 1947 kid hockey schedule saturday february 4th llttu nhl 4th game of playoffs 645725 sl louis vs toronto 725805 chicago vs new york 805845 boston vs montreal 845925 detroit vs los angs philadelphia sits out 925945 scrape and flood 114512 00 scrape and flood american tagu 12001230 plttsb vs hershey 123o1o0 rochester vs clevcd 100130 buffalo vs quebec 130-200- providence vs bait springfield sits out acadiens copains lead french bowlers les acadiens and les copains are leading the french canad ian association bowling league with the latter only one point behind the leaders 22 following are dynamiques 19 gentils 16 frontenacs 15 col- ombes 9 canadians 7 and pion- ners 6 best bowlers last week were single omer parent 23s rach- elle doucet 263 triples david lcblanc 607 rachelle doucet 628 jean paul hache and celeste routhier have recorded the high triple for the season 737 and 724 and seasons high sin gles are held fay ludger laroc- que 335 and celeste routhier cagers unsuccessful in guelph collegiate basketball games at guelph collegiate and vo cational institute on friday january 20th the georgetown district high school basketball teams took to the courts but gcvi the powerhouse of the league this year came through with the victories gdhs jrs played an excel lent game but they still came out on the wrong end of a 45- 25 score charlie blehn playing his best game of the season was high man with ten points the seniors were even m unlucky than the juniors and as a result the final score was 6737 the team played a great game but they met with a few difficulties and as a resultrhey lost lynn mackenzie with sev enteen points was the number one point getter curlers hopeful eye okeefe rose bowl georgetown mixed curling rinks are currently sweeping a path towards the rose bowl at woodbridge next month snd the okeefe cup at quebec city in march club winners here advance to division nine play offs at woodbridge curling club on february 6 when 16 rinks from bramptonoakville region will compete sixteen divisional winners will be paired for eliminationa to be held at cumberland sun derland oshawa avonleu shrwood park mount hope stratford and highland clubs february 13 to 19 this will be a best two in three games con test in each caae providing 8 finalists for the rose bowl the omartomixed champ ionship itself tha eighth rose bowl competition will be held at the board of trade club in tvoodbridge february 23 24 and 25 with the winner receiving the okeefe trophy and ontarios berth in the nat ional mixed championship the national mixed for the okeefe cup will be held at quebec winter club march 1318 septic tank pumping weeplns til trenching gravsl fill h alton sanitation sb vices hon and bill mcgewan 177255 ff home need fixing up do it now with hfc cash making home improve ments during the winter is a smart investment why materials are in stock labor is avail able offseason prices are low and youll in crease your homes value an hfc house holders loan can pro vide you with up to 6000 to pay for repair ing remodeling or ro- decorating your horns then aa you enjoy the now beauty of your home you repay hfc csnvooieatly at ahown- intha table at about enm mm h housbkkd monthly payment mams 5772 9011 lotb 14u0 is north halton team in curling cellar georgetowns north fialton curling rink slipped intck sole possession of the cellar in the new tricounty curling league oa the weekend a local rink skipped by jack crichton beat b hatfields mil- tod rink 87 but earl olsens four bowed 73 to e martin of hilton making it miltons win by 14 to 1l in other action b montgom ery of orangeville beat l howard of brampton 85 and w rayner of brampton beat j grlgg of orangeville 154 to give brampton that round 20 to 14 standing is as follows pwltph brampton 4 2 1 1 s orangeville 4 2 11 milton 4 2 0 2 4 north helton 4 10 3 2 games were played sunday in orangeville next games february 5 will be in milton geo e drumm 42 lansttona crass 7761 a farm r j automobile insurance cowan j canadian head office scarborough ontario tildcn car and truck rentals y mm hwr day waak ar long term andriw murray motors itd tri 1774944 tottw to find out how much you may save on car insurance georgetown cycle sports 1j warar st 8773630 bicycle sales and service spokts equipment 1 trophies club discounts don j arvie 1 proprietor i skate x change 279 quten st e jrampton 4595781 w buy rant sil kaskam the196 canadian bortshow maat bill verity and tha 12foot sloop he 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