Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1967, p. 10

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i ft teid snuffs out chance close call for hadfield in slices of jr action at left oeoroetown raider goalie larry reil clamps his big mitt on a loose puck to smother an aurora tiger scoring threat during friday night s junior c playoff action in memorial arena looking on intently are raiders phil lavell and tigers gord bellamy below aurora s second siring netminder hadfield and dofonsaman bray watch the puck bounce by the bottom left corner tho raider cruising by the crease t terry une goorgolown won th friday game 21 and ditto sunday 51 n sum p i haiders hail rubber on tiger cage weekend wins at home even series t to imve for their first gameldpp ua0 plirtclnrc and a club stand by torn filled rcc ruulul in for them on the first came gotjetlcil series made up of linda miller skip with myrtle mccauley isobcl t n j georgetown pee wees have mcdonald and maggie anderson on the team quick goals by robinson 1 and hay enough for win georgetown raiders pumped in two goals in the iirvt si minutes of plaj and then made them stand up as thev defeated jfurora tigers 2 1 in an oha suburban junior c league final series game here fcfiday niht the in was raiders first of the best ol itsen scries and left them just one back of the tigers ah the scoring was done in the opening period paul rob n b and terry hay fired the ge rgctown goals and mcldin lr notched aurora s almost half i w a through the period raiders goals were scored uii tom hadfield an aurora juv cmle who was pushed in thc gap when regular netminder j rutherford took the night off rutherford and two other iig er sparkplugs gary larlelon and john gould were with their school team in ot awa i while their males were surrund crin their first scries bss i tiger rearguards maj hac contributed to hadfield 5 dil curling chatter jiom noitb haltoti golf and cmntry club by bob macartbur emma in their eagerness to gi e the stand in goalie extra prot ection they were perfect screens for robinson when lie threaded the traffic jam m front of the net at 5 oj and when terry hay slapped a o er screamer in off hadlied pad 56 seconds later robinsons came duruu a georgetown power pla with weir penalized for slahin terry hay and bill dwvcr plaving in his first game since picking up a wrist fraeture a month ago set up the first jml and dave mcmcnemv fed jaj on the second one of the feu tiger rushes that didn i get dashed on nor i jetouns solid defensive wall en i ded in the game s third score dixon sent mclain in with the aurora marker ut 9 j6 while i ron lanl bat out an elbowing penally that part of the crowd of 6431 in the memorial arenas south end got fifty per cent more vai uc for their entrance fic than the fans in the north end as raiders carried th pljy to tig crs in every period an ofliual count iie george i town a 39 to 23 celo in shots on goal but another 2zt raider missiles boomed ill the boards some ol them as tar is ten feci oh tai imti ric of hie pucks thro mi in holds direeti n wire wlut the hockes zealots nil pt i saves shots thai miglil hai beiten dnother netminder paul robinson w is one big reason aurora s attack icver got up to potential the strong winger was raiders best tneck er and thrived in his penalty killing role the penallv assessment w een laeh cluh look u mino the georgetown herald thursday march 9th 1967 peterborough businesswomen north halton spiel winners the annual business girls cd and the winncrsf the 9 00 bonspiel was held on saturday o clock draw were as follows february 25th at the north hal l ton golf country cluh witn lil p mar d bunny moore convener of the and team won curling ith 22 points i dai uub i two 10end games we this past week saw the front men on the rinks m command i lie seconds skipped the rinks the leads tcted as vices ills was an opportunity for the ront end of the rinks to find jiut by practical experience fhe joys and sorrows of run mng a rink most of the pro- tem skips had a hard time stay ing in the house and watching the course of the stones they would much rather be out there weeping the rocks home and the temporary front end of the rinks found that sweeping was hard work when sou arc not us i to it this practice of chan x the rinks around should s continued in future years looking over the teams pos 1 for the macconnack bon ftjpfrl on sunday there is only fimne space left for a last entry with 32 women signed up and 11 men this should be a top notch bonspiel on sunday the high school curlers take over for their an bual scramble for the orange crush trophy the quality of the junior curlers play is of btgh calibre and will be well worth a visit to support the irlers the annual meeting of the knens section is slated for mar officers for the coming r will be elected at this mee 1 and plans laid then will aide the new officers for the future and the annual dinner i dance is scheduled for ap- 15th so make jour plans the industrial league wound up their regular play last sun juy all teams will start the i playoffs next sunday morning i account of the high school in playing in the afternoon aibeftra s m th league play jcen nash ab williams bud varey flax schedules here arc the stand ings of the various teams monday men e olsen 10 26 outshoot aurora 45 to 1 3 georgetown flying sunday p 2nd puzc jean chappel of vorlh halton with june rrcc man claire miller and ann trench on her team 3rd prize guen tler and earn for the aeton curling club 11 30 o clock draw winners place tie as curling event ends the tricounty curling cham pionship has been won ov brampton they wrapped it up sunday rfhen the final games were played at milton george town north halton managed to tie for third by bealinf or angcville in the last games the finaj standing has bramp ton on top with 13 points or angeville second with 11 and georgetown and milton with 6 w schenk of north halton beat l herns of orangeviuc 11 to 7 and e olsen of north hal ton beat j gngg of orangcville ii bcccham of brampton beat f martin of milton 10 to 7 and 8 to 6 the totals were 19 to 13 brampton s no 2 rink took mil ton s second team 9 to 5 bramp tons total margin was 19 to 12 brampton w ill be presented with the trophs at a tri tounl bonspiel in orancewlle march 25 this is the first jcar for the tn counts curling leaje final standing wltphf been scheduled to pla th ir first jmc ol the upcoming god- ench 1 inn pec wee tourna ment em wednesday march 29 schedule released this week ids georgetown paired with chatham in an a series game at 1 1 40 a m other teams entered in the a division arc from river de richmond hill learn ngton woodstock own sound sl lambert stratford renfrew billcmlle pre ton st tiomas simeoc and brampton s wade 10 e thompson 10 e caruso 5 j cornelius j cosligan 5 g farncll 5 r costlcy r burns 2 n nelson 2 is m allison 0 d wmgrove 0 tuesday e curry j linton 10 i hancock 10 r duncan 7i s young 5 h chappel s j cnchton 5 h sanderson 2h ii crawford 0 thursday man b costley 20 j chapman 15 j linton is h sanderson j cornchus b mackcnac wade man j5 10 vatiaa snkh stone 50 40 25 20 20 15 h chappel 10 e currie t- 1 crichton 7 k jackson 0 d wmgrove o friday mix ad p porter 15 h chappel 10 d murray 10 r hancock 10 g farncll 10 b schenk 10 b french 10 b chapman 10 s young 5 j costigan 5 m mackinnon h sanderson j burns noble ci bvana- licatn- sunday mi ib archer 12 mackenzie mintcrn goudcketting nobody kept a card on the fights in the crowd but on the georgetown memorial arena ice it was georgetown raiders 1 over aurora tigers by a large points spread in every round georgetown scored three times in the middle period and i twice more in the third to rock 1 aurora 51 and deadlock their ioha suburban junior c 4 out mof 7 final at two games apiece i aurora won the opening tilts on their new home ice and georgetown started their re bound here friday fights in sunda s standing room only crowd had even the players and officials interested at times but the action among the paying customers didn t match that at ice level where raiders dazzled tigers with their best checking game since their masterly performance that eliminated milton merch ants last spring aurora scored late in the third period but that was their sole success georgetown wrcs tied the lead away befrtre the game was half ocr and enter i cd the third period with a 31 edge and a wad of confidence that they could have used when the scries was joung georgetown registered their ting and winning marlfrs with power play pressure bray as in mule was the bad man of the bit his afternoon sj work earned him five minor penalties and pair of goat horns for poor clearing on three gc orgetown goals raiders were about rcad fo ond power play goal at 9 25 i and a goal mouth scrjmblp climaxed with rick maloncy s goal from terrv ha and ron stewart 13 seconds later the teams were five a sidc when rod prcsswood fooled rutherford with a low scoirhcr with the third period a little over eight minutes old phil lavell counted the fifth gcoretown marker w ith aid from maloncy at 13 35 with two minutes left lavell was curled up in pain at centre ice the victim of a spearing attaek he got up and finished the game but was obviouslj still suffering from the well aimed slick blade as he skated off there was one fighting pen j alty that to raiders kent 1 oh inson who look a two minutel roughing penalty out of tho same skirmish mclain his partner in the scrap was tagqcdl with a two minute roughing minor that explosion came with forty seconds to go twenlj four sentences were handed out nine to georgetown kid hockey briefs playoffs will hjr2jamc total goals to give the t ams 2 games there will be amcs played tuesdays march 7 and 14 check with sour commis sioncr for game limes on these nights on saturday march ib the playoffs will mart at 1 o clock instead of 6 45 in the morning to declare champions in each group on fnda march 17 satnr da morning hockey wilt hold a dance in legion auditorium to make sure everyone has a scat there will be a limited number of tickets sold tickets are available from executive and commissioners executive and commission crs will be meeting on saturday march 11 at 10 o clock 1st prize muriel magahay of peterborough curling club with ann mcradden vi mcdousall and julie english with 23 points 2nd prize betty reese of north hilton with marv pat terson jean ruddell and alice savage on her team 3rd prize millie kovacouich and team from high park curl ing club lehn holmes presented her trophv as well as individual prizes to the peterborough curl ing club rink which was skip ped by muriel magahay and wou the trophy over the west on club by half a point section president alice min tern bonspiel convener ruth barber and social convener mabel sanderson and their com mittccs each had a hand in mak ing the day the success it was as well as toots burns shirley cnchton kay butler smith and joan costigan who took care of the entertainment end of it due to poor road conditions the bame team were not able tagalong trailer 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