Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1967, p. 8

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kings three goals sparks juvenile win frank king led georgetown juveniles to a 42 victory in preston sunday with a three goal performance preston opened the scoring when fischer scored early in the tint period but hilt way through the period king tied it with help from hirrii and bud to francis from graham and hayes and then king again from little put the locals into a two goal lead but fischer couned his second goal from bailey dear the end of the second per iod the only third period 3oal was kings unassisted mirker georgetown juveniles play their third game of the sched ule tonight at georgetown me morial arena where they host guclph bowlers plan drive for new members the men s section of the ge orgetown lawn bowling club had a good year financially but membership dipped slightly it was revealed at the annual meeting at the home of frank wilson charles street on november 1 a financial report indicated appoint coaches manager for hockey tournaments by bud jamas saturday morning coaches were in corners making deals for players which show how much interest these men have in their saturday morning ho ckey there were a few surprising upsets but the coaches just say wait until next time there are a few coaches who have not read the rules and re gulatlons regarding players get ting equal ice imc the com mlssloners have warned coaches for the last nc and next tlm the coaches will be dealt with the be t result for several jears but it was necessary to purch ase a new power mower during the past season another report indicated the membership drop ped by one and all members were requested to make an ef fort to start now to line up now members for the 1068 season n election resulted in the following slate of officers pres ident harry moss vice pre id cnt wj cleave secretary trca surer frank wilson auditors george muckart and bob mac arthur grounds committee oh cr hunter chairman w j cleave and frank wilson games committee r s pcrrj chairman oliver hunter and jack williamson if anyone is interested in helping with a team saturday morning leave name and phono number al the equipment room there are a few players who have not reported to their re spects e teinn and if they miss three saturday morning thy will be put on i wailing list un less they arc ick coaches and managers have been appointed for teams who wilt be plaiig in 4 town and newmarket tournaments thtj junior raiders boast 63 average league s highest kill manager coich jason field gib preston amenc m lcjkue coach dour sargent manager don norton junior a coach mike tyler nanifor damn sipene score i for saturday nov 4th georgetown raiders jolted streetsvillo m in georgetown memorial arena sunday to end that new central junior c en iryi short unbeaten streak strcctsville had downed milton merchants 4 1 and oakville blades 7 5 before meeting rai ders the georgetown output brought their goal production over the last two games to 18 thtir goals per game average 63 and is highest in the league but raider brass aren t resting on the statistics a team spokes man said this week they re nc gotlatlng to add another high scoring forward to the lineup fred cowbrough worked in the georgetown net and while be handled just ten strcetsvlllc shots he has apparently imorci sed raiders ofllcials sufficiently to earn the goaltending job cowbrough played solidly is ainst muton merchants october 29th and in relief of brian peavoy october 27th raiders rocked streetsville with three goals in a span of a minute and six seconds in the first period terry hay started it from terry lea wick at 12 m paul robinson scored on the heels of that one from ron uane and leswlck counted his second from doug malcolm and jack kemshead at 13 32 streetsvllle got back in the game when mclsaac scored their lone goal from perks early in the middle frame but another raider outburst four inside three minutes and 23 seconds put the outcome beyond doubt bill dwyer from kent robin son triggered this one at 10 17 phil lavell followed up from the oiorobtown herald thursday nov 9th 197 marhcs 7 hamilton kitchcnir s kitts r ptrborough 0 montreal 2 1 0 hiwa 0 i ondon 0 tricounty hockey schedules american leagua buff 1 leieund 1 hershev 2 baltimore 1 springfield j rochester 0 providence 4 quebec 0 nhl new vnrk 1 boston 2 los ine s toron o f philadelphia 4 chicago 1 montreal 4 detroit 2 26 pass tests for hunting licences twenty six applicants passed three failed two opted out and one was underage when a hunter safety instruction course was conducted at the george town anglers and hunters cab in north of hrrc recently the course was conducted by depl of lands and forests in structors al mcfadyen and bill rodgers dave shoebridge as bisted the men during the in struction and testing period which lasted from 10 a m until 4pm georgetown s five entries in the tricounty minor hockey league jare off and running in the 1957c8 novice pee wee bantam midget and juvenile races the three younger teams play their home games in george town memorial arena tuesday evenings from 7 until 10 mdi gets and juveniles axe st home every thursday evening for the same tune period each team will play i twenty same schedule over three mon ths ending in ate january novice fiat nov 11th georgetown at oakvill- friday nov n georgetown at acton tues nov 21 guelph at georgetown tues nov 28 acton at georgetown tues dec 5th oakville at georgetown sunday dec 10 georgetown at burlington tues dec 12 chinguac sy at georgetown tues dec id milton at georgetown jri dec 29th georgetown at guelph tues jan 2 brampton at georgetown fn jan 5 georgetown at hespejer sun jan 7 georgetown at chinguac sy tuesday jan 9 hespeler at georgetown sun jan 14 georgetown at brampton thurs jan 13 preston at georgetown mon jan 22 georgetown at milton tubs jan 23 burlington at georgetown would be hunters must pass the course to obtain their lie enscs the course is held when sr league scores tum oct 31 ever the waiting list of applic gait 6 oakville 2 warrants it exam writers gurlph 4 woodcock 2 must fifteen years of age j or over nov 11th shot in eye hunter toronto in local hospital i ruhed ret me eing frit schedule for sat nhl 6 45 7 25 st louis 7 258 05 chicago 8 05 8 45 boston vs montral a toronto hunter was niheg 8 45 9 25 detroit vs loi an s l georgetown and distr 9 019 45 scnpe and flood imonal hospital after being philadelphia sits out i he eye by a shotgun pellet from a blast fired by his cousin junior a accidentally last week 9 45 10 15 niagara vs monti w loloiowkllhencr vs pet fj d 1043 1115 marines st kitts t- an then transfer- 11 15 1 1 45 lendnn v s hamil d red 0 totomo w e hospital 1145 12 00scrape and flo0i an operation to remove the oihin mk oh p the man remo chivallo of lanbide dr toronto aid his h c0ul were hunting in nassag cva township when the accid t occurred american league 12 00 12 30 pitt burh v 12 o 1 00 roil i 1 1 00 10 buffalo vs quebec 1 30 00 pr spr ncficld sit bait out several residents of esques- inf and nassagaweya townships league for tues nov 14th havc reported indiscriminate oikv lie vs uelph hooting in the past couple of jlt vs ixutock weeks opp said choose three young town bowlers for district team six area teens three local boys and three girls will represent central ontario district zone f in the scarborough ccn unmal tournament the second biggest teenage bowling tourney in ontario at apnlc lanes nov 19 purely by coincidence three members of the learn are from oakville while the other three are georgetown youngsters the area team captained by tom patterson the only oak vijle resident in 40 years to bawl a perfect 450 game won two qualifying rounds of three panics each to win the honour o representing this zone in he annual scarborough tourrey other team members are me gan mcnaliy and barry savell of oakville and gwen patter son eleanor nicholson and bob stcvart of georgetown team coach is george nurse of georpetnun some 24 teams some repres- fthile most localitcs arc keeping their fingers crossed and hoping snow clouds will avoid this pa t of the country until christmas eve one local group at geogctown golf and country club will be doing snow dances or what ever you do to bring on the fluffy white stuff tonight pee wei tues nov 14 orangeville at georgetown tuesday nov 21 guelph at georgetown tues nov 28 acton at georgetown sal dec 2 georgetown at orangeville tues dec oakville at georgetown sun dec 10 georgetown at burlington tues dec 12 chinguacousy at georgetown sal dec 16 georgetown at oakville tues dec ib- milton at georgetown wed dec 27 georgetown at guelph tues jan 2 brampton at georgetown pri jan 5 georgetown at hespeler sun jan 7 georgetown at chinguac rv tues jan 9 hespeler at georgetown sun jan 14 georgetown it brampton wed jan 17 georgetown at acton thurs jan 18 preston at georgetown tues jan 23 burlington at georgetown sat jan 27 georgetown at milton bantam sal nov 11 georgetown at oakville toes nov 14 orangeville at georgetown tues nov 21 guelph at georgetown toes nov 28 acton at georgettown al dec 2 georglowa at orangenllt hair styling demonstration sponsored by lady curlers hion went to the head last smith freda johnston and car nee watched hen the ladies curling ol chcrwaiko with wigs falls winners of the door prizes rashions and hairpieces while his assis wrc jnan ahcrts w ho won a north tant gordon handisyde desenb- hairpiece and mrs jesse brook ed the deft hand movements er who nved a plant with ralph of fashion trend in response to a call for a mrs john mintern was in stvics working the magic volunteer audrey sjmmcs had charge of the evenings enter section in ii sponsored i sht tues dec 5 oakville at georgetown sun dec 10 georgetown at burlington tues dec 12 chinguac sy at georgetown tues dec 19 milton at georgetown wed jan 27 georgetown at guelph tues jan 2 brampton ta georgetown fn jan 3 georgetown at hespeler sun jan 7 georgetown at chinguar sy tues jan 9 hespeler it georgetown sun jan 14 georgetown at brampton wed jan 17 georgetown at acton thurs jan 18 preston at georgetown tues jan 23 burlington at georgetown sat jan 27 georgetown at milton midget thurs nov 9 guelph at georgetown tues nov 14 georgetown at oakville thurs nov 16 orangeville at georgetown thurs nov 30 acton at georgetown sat dec 2 georgetown at orangeville hal go countrv club thurs dec 7 oakville at georgetown sun dec 10 i u georgetown at burlington he transformci models annclhcr hair styled while the audic- tamment thurs dec 14 preston at georgetown thurs dec 21 milton at georgetown wed dec 27 georgtown at guelph thurs jan 4 brampton at georgetown fn jan 5 georgetown at hespeler sun jan 7 georgetown at chinguac sy thurs jan 11 hespeler at georgetown sun jan 14 georgetown at brampton wed jan 17 georgetown at acton mon jan 22 georgetown at milton thurs jm 25 burlington at georgetown juvenile thurs nov 9 gcnelph at georgetown tues nov 14 georgetown at oakville thurs nov 16 orangeville at georgetown thurs nov 23 georgetown at hespeler thurs nov 30 acton at geirgetown sat dec 2nd georgetown at orangeville i thurs dec 7 oakville at georgetown sun dec 10 georgetown at burlington thurs dec 14 preston at georgetown thurs dec 21 milton at georgetown wed dec 27 georgetown at guelph thurs jan 4 brampton at georgetown sun jan 7 georgetown at chinguac y thurs jan 11 t hespeler at georgetown i sun jan 14 georgetown at brampton thurs jap 18 georgetown at acton mon jan 22 georgetown at milton mon jan 22 georgetown at milton thurs jan 25 burlington at georgetown i ralph of fashion trend blend hair pfe fcrto medal ann smith twm enting cities as far away as ot tawa and windsor will be com petlng in the final round included in zone f competit ion were burlington oakville georgetown milton acton uarkson port credit streetft- ville brampton and bramalei patterson and savell are the only members of this years team who made last year scarborough tourney when the zone f representatives finished in 10th position out of 20 teams scarborough is bolder of the trophy the biggest teenage bowling tourney in ontario in size and stature 4stepi to star dom will get underway with house qualifying rounds in de cember this tourney enables the pro vinces top team to compete in the world teenage bowling tournament after house competition play moves to the tone level follow ed by the ontario ehampion- ahips snowmobile becoming popular winter sport swrti kemshead ibq hay at 12 10 paul robinson notched his seellc ond from doug malcolm andpgi dwyer at 12 57 and ron lane from dwyer at 13 40 made it 7 1 before the period was out dwyer scored his second from hay and paul robinson the only third period mark er was lavells from hay with a little more thin five minutes left raiders played this one with out brad johnson dave mcmen amy kalth bennett and john quackenbush all sitting out one game suspensions the result of a brawl with hilton players in a game here october 29th georgetown peppered the strcetsville net with 58 shots and allowed opposing sniper just ten chances a crowd of 738 witnessed the game georgetown ta expected make their record three wins page 8 and one loss when they play lowly orangeville in away jame tonight the hectic ached ule has them in oakville against the blades tomorrow the same two teams back here sunday skate x change 179 queen st e brampton 459 5781 we buy rent sell ice skate the credit valley snow mob ile club formed last year the georgetown club holds first meeting of the season to night to discuss their upcoming program the group includes some 20 area families in its membership but according to one of the founding officers howard caton there just might be double that number before this winter it out to date 34 such clubs have been formed around the prov ince and the total is bound to increase more snow mobile man ufacturmg firms have sprung up and more people than ever buying the sporty snow scooters we hope to make the credit valley snow mobile club the biggest one fn the area caton told the herald anyone can become a member by takl g a social membership at george town golf and country club he said this entitles them to use of the facilities and the club property which lends itself per fectly to thrillseeking now mobilers guitar and drum lessons quaktit music cintki 4j14m7 10 quwn sr i irimpun span tonight til 9 pqi suo wiikly moving rent a tilden van or pickup br ttw hour day r wuk -til- andrew murray motors 4s kwnminln kow s jr c hockey georg memorial arena oakville blades vs georgetown raiders sunday november 12th admission adults 73c students 50cch1dren 25c fallow the raiders every sunday afternoon 2 30 p m closed saturday november 11 remembrance day brewers retail operated by brewers yfaxaoasmg company ltd just start and forget it pioneer 1450 pioneer introduces for the first time a high powered profess tonal production chain saw with automatic oiling precisely measured amount of oil is released to the bar and chain for longer life and friction 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