Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1967, p. 10

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curling chatter from north halton golf and country club by bob macarthur yms past week sure did not as if spring bad arrived t with record low twnper- and the fresh snow you d think we were in janu not the tail end of march is just one more week curling scheduled for tho draws and then the play will start next tuesday march 28th is date set for the annual ttktg of the men s section the curling club each and j member who can possibly present should be at this ting it will pick the men will guide the destinies he club for the coming the present officers have m hangup job of guiding club for the past year and have expended countless planning and carrying the job of guiding the dub are to be commended for interest they took m prov good and interesting to the rank and flic libers of the club this saturday is the annual spiel it is the spiel the late nels robinson through its early years a lot of bard work others taken up the burden and year should see a real get ther of bona fide farmers those that wish they were well it finally happened team your scribe placd tt finally won a curling game was the first win for jours r for the whole season oh i been on teams that tied but never a winning an even longer winless than that suffered by those leafs before clancy took over the running of the team a little late in the season to be of any good but then ive en joyed every game yet saturday april fools day may see some extracurricula events in the local bonspiel but the committee in charge are not talking of their plans as yet all they vil say is be there orangeville teams will be at the club tonight defending the j crichton cup against the lo cal club this is a yearly event that sees many friendships re newed from past years the industrial league wound up its play for the oar onsun ua the team skipped by ren nash won the championship and trophy all other teams won consolation prizes the men s spiel saturday had a full quota of rinks for the three games here arc the win nmg skips three game winner j helwig guelph two game winner rw knight brampton and one game winner ken nash north halton in the late draw the three game winner bill piprce wes ton two game winner g sig urdson ir canada and one game winntr t mathews wes ton a group of the curling gals en jojed an expedition to buffalo ny recently where the competed in the wilcox troph bonspiel tho two teams were prairie bcssey norma porter shirley cr chton anne reid irene currj jan mckinnon toots burns and phi moncton hirley crichton skips 7year fillies to win shirley crichton and her of joan costigan toots s and mary biehn were top l in the open seven year rdy bonspiel at the north hal t golf country club on wednesday march 15th ladies from toronto brampton mil v acton and guelph compct d in the two 10end game com petition tallying their 24 points on lie nine o clock draw mrs crichton s rink had a four from tarn heather toronto as rtmnersup with 21 points upped by isobcl coupcr in i same draw kay hansen acton was high onegame win ter with 18 points high in the 11 o clock draw ts jackie milne s rink from the boulevard club toronto vlth 21 points second prizes t to hazel giles team fromj highland club for 19 i point score susan abetnatby from avonlea skip- fed her team into third pom tion as high onegame winners with 17 points president alice mintern wcl corned the guests to north hal ton as the enjoyed a bnef in terludo with hot coffee before tho start of the games a st patrick s day theme was carried throughout the bonspiel with fresh flowers and shamrocks giving the club lounge a look o the green several little pots of shamrocks wcro given to various members of the non winning teams by a lucky draw following the completion of the games irene currj and ruth barber w ho were in charge of arrangements for the spiel awarded the prizes win ncrs had their choice or tote bags fibre glass tras and silver centennial serving spoons the curlers gathered in the club dining room for a comp- bmentary dinner after the games and presentation of pnz 0wla the georgetown herald thumlar march 23rd 1947 georgetown one of 9 in baseball leaque the halton county league will geld a record nine entries when the baseball season opens waterdown became the ninth team when officials from that community told a league meet ing earlier this week they would definitely join the cir cuit another question mark oak ville indicated an organization al meeting will be held this week and they 11 be back for an other season other holdover teams include campbcllvillc georgetown milton burlington hamilton dundas and preston preston hamilton and bur llngton have all joined the loop in the last three years all en tried must make a final commit ment by april 10 f league officials made a ten tativc decision at the meeting to play a 24game schedule and revive the playoff setup scrap ped last year this year s playoffs will in volve the top four teams in a tournament format with semi finals on a saturday and finals on a sunday juveniles one game up in milton tournament john quackenbush s three b division played its second coal performance led george- own jqveniles to a decisive 7 3 victory over weston jn their first game in milton juvenile hockey tournament play sat urday quackenbush acorcd twice in the first period from dave sub jeet and again unassisted the only other first period goal was scored by greg moody from larry bradley and barry short ill henry king was a twogoal man for georgetown counting twice late in the game dave subject drew an assist on kings first and sh6rtill and subject aided on the second one georgetown s other goal was scored by larry bradley from barry shorlill champions declared as kid hockey ends season bants drop two games in hockey semifinals simpson and donaghuc 10 georgetown 4 this about sums the situation of the second s ame between georgetown and j r owmanviue as they battle for 1 c 1 berth into the finals of all ontario bantam division this game was the worst that ins been played by the locals bice they were assembled as a ma way back in novice davs 1 they absorbed a rare shtl lacking georgetown set out as if they itre going to run away with the game as they quickly netted goals in the first two m n 1 but the locals complete dropped away bowmanville in their turn picked up four in the ftnt stanza and six in the third period m pickebvthrce markers in this stinza to add to the 1 he notched in the first donaghue forscy and allen completed the scoring for bow muumlle for georgctovn i scored one in the sec i and kudrasovs in the third swmafivlil 5 georgetown 1 in the third game on march 18 it was still too much simp- j the locals went down in defeat by 51 score simpson ytefced one marker in the first and one in the second and two jjl the third and set up the fifth kddrasovs from llewellyn infill in the third for ge- a lone marker t ieries is a best of seven high score 180 j markhim and j caldcr legion minor hockey ended the season last saturday after noon march 18th with a good turnout of parents fans and hockey plajers results of senior league 2 games total goals march 14th 1st game guelph 4 gait 3 march 18th 2nd game guelph 3 gait 7 gait wins championship in overtime 10 to 7 scoring for gall in final game were mfcdsen 5 miller and wiles one each assists from wiles yates madsen poulsen and miller scoring for guelph in final game were lorriman thomp son and hilts assists from 1- ng icby results of nhl 2 games total goah march 11th 1st game st louis 2 toronto 2 march 18th 2nd tame st louis 1 toronto 3 toronto wins champ onship to 3 scoring for toronto in final game were storey 2 and bar rett 3 ass sts camo from schmidt scoring for st louis wa guest from king and martina results of american league 2 games total goals march 14lh lit game balti ro 2 springfd 1 2nd game balti re 4 springtd 0 baltimore wins championship 61 scoring for baltimore v tr tcs garcau peacock and morgcnstern assists came from i cacock 2 tritcs armstrong and corbctt jr a results 2 games total goals march 11th 1st game oshawa 2 london 1 march 18th 2nd game oshawa 1 london 3 london wins championshm 43 in overtime scoring for london in final game were rush 2 and bludd assists coming from mccosh and rush scoring for oshavv a was gibson unassisted congratulations are in order for both the winners and the finalists in all leagues the goal tending and defence played very well which accounted for much of the low scoring and 2 overtime series crests were presented to all the players in the legion minor hockey chain and special centennial pins were donated by w f hunter real estate for the final games our thanks to mr hunter for the pins for we re sure each boj will save it as a memento industrial hockey p w l t gf ga tp mcgibbon 2 10 1 o fi 3 kinsmen 2 0 11 6 9 1 sunday a results mcgibbon 4 kinsmen 1 future game sunday april 2nd 11 00 mcgibbon vs kins men smith clark and hyden net ted the weston goals game wednesday night here are the results of the tournament s first days of act- ion saturday c stoney creek fl acton 2 b whitby 2 richmond hill 1 a brampton b brantford 3 c woodbridge 3 orangeviue 1 b georgetown 7 weston 3 c milton 5 markham 1 b trenton 4 detroit 2 a riverside 3 gait 0 b tillsonburg 4 fort erie 0 c fergus 3 elmvale 1 monday a toronto marlles 6 stratford 1 a oshawa 7 oakville 0 b ajax 3 chinguacousy 2 c bolton 6 hespelcr 0 tuesday a oakville 3 brantford 2 cons a welland 4 burlington 3 b don mills 2 bowmanville 0 an entry in thco acton 1 markham 0 cons 45 figure skaters are successful in exams three outoftown judges graded georgetown figure ska ting club pupils in dances and preliminary figures at a cfsa lest night at the memorial arena monday the examinations con eluded the clubs season nine skaters ranging in age from 8 years old janet mooney to adult tom pcttingill were successful in the preliminaries thirty six pass marks were aw arded in the dances canasta tango dutch waltz swing dutch waltz lynda frazer cindy gray gail greenaway debbie gibson kerri hegstrom sharon hewitt lcannc lewis isobel lieder janet mooney linda mooney mary ellen moffat joanne pellctier susan price carol stockfish sharon watson mrs clara brandt mrs donna moores mr tom pettingill swing dane mrs c brandt leanne lew is debbie lounds fiesta dance dance and fiesta dance debbie lounda for a student to be successful cuthbert in the dance she must be pass cd by all three judges two ofl three is sufficient for a prelim autord tlqers inaries pass judges were mr c dover and mr s dover from hamil ton and mrs v gillham from guelph successful candidates preliminary figures crc leading parry sound in playoffs c corgetown raiders could still bo the second best junior c team in ontario aurora tigers who won the debbie gibson sharon hewitt suburban junior c league leanne lew is isobcl leader crown by beating raiders waded heather moores janet moonev linda mooney joanne pellet ler mr tom pcttingill canasta tango sandra fendlcv gail green away sharon hewitt kern hegstrom isobcl lieder ilea ther moores janet mooney linda mooney joanne pellet tier sharon watson mrs clara brandt attention home owners call us for your requirements of ice salt wild bird feed mix water softener salt sunflower seed masted rabbit pellets master oog food kitty utter master feeds for your entertainment mcgibbon hotel presents return engagement of the country monarchs rod downes star of rad o and tv thursdays saturdays closed all day good friday ernie thompson manager into the first competition out side the group on the weekend and had a two game lead writing time the tigers beat parry sound 64 in tho northern muskolca town friday night and whip ped them 81 in aurora sunday afternoon a crowd of 2700 some of them from georgetown watched the sunday it was the same old story of the deadly tiger snipers chasing in on their fewer chances at the end of the first period sun day aurora had been outshot 156 but owned a 30 lead declare trophy winners as kid hockey finishes legion saturday minor hoc key season note to an end on saturday afternoon march 18th with ome thrilling hockey games congraulations to the winners and very good try to the losera and best of luck next season the executive would like to take this time to thank manag ers commissioners players and to the parents for their wonder ful help for the season to make the 6768 season a success all persons interested in helping in saturday morning hockey keep april 8th open for dinner and election of officers place legion auditorium time 1 oclock prvmntarlon and winners of individual trophies jr a les clark trophy most valuable player jeff inglls d iicata trophy lady byng douglas thompson georgetown fire depart tro phy verina trophy charles peavoy dave- bowman trophy calder trophy rookie al len lawr american league john ord trophy most valuable ord moat valuable player eddie pearce jack armstrong trophy lady byng trophy rod beaumont harold mc clure trophy vezina trophy richard tomlinson jt cas- cadden trophy most improved player doug crawford nhl bud hill trophy most valuable player trophy- ralph alcorn art scott trophy lady byng trophy doug guest mayor joe gibbons tro- expo package tours with accommodation transportation to from montreal to and from expo and all passports sunline tours ceorpttown transportation 772251 phy vexlnt trophy cert williams senior league royal ca nadian legion trophy ld byng trophy rubs miller ger ald perkins trophy to nupaser or coach who has given tflo and help for the season w ner herb hancock all those who ordered jack ets be at the arena thursday night march 23 at 7 30 pxn georgetown cycle sports n 2 wtr si i77m30 bicycle sales and service sports equipment trophies club discounts don jatvii ffropnetor tagalong trailer sales rentals for your trip to expo or vocation travel a tasalong will be your home away from home buy or matt your rtn tal arrangements now credit river boat co norval 1779552 open evenings 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