Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 14, 1968, p. 13

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ome from behind raiders nick oakville blades 64 georgetown raiders register i ml their third suburban junior i c hockey lelflr victory prhlay night at the oakville arena as i they bounced back from 20 delicti to nick the oukvllu si blades 64 brent ucmulhn sparked the raiders to thnr third win as he fired a pair of iouu while it tingles went jerry nash jim ijmyir allan sloddart and rick lj taylor harllo uurton mike ikbvyan dennis adams and idave desmond scored one goal is each for tho blades t goals by hurton anrf uran shot blades into a z ulead in the first it mmotfls of the op- cjljng period but eight minutes i later tuiders had bounced back u uke a 4 2 lead juders needed only 1 1 sec onds to tin the score a nash if tired tlte first goal m tlie vik iitors vihe 0 40 mirk and me mullui deadlocked the contest at ft3 mui sent georgetown into a hash hat trick gains tie for jr raiders georgetown junior haiders scored three times in the final period to sal vge a tvall tie with oakville blades here sun day jerry nash cored three um cs to pace the raiders attack which also got goals from dwayno hay and larry braj icy blades got two eoals apiece from mike bryan and dave perras and one from tony lvershod rnfcrcci bill tvnrkl assess ed lid minutes in penalties tjur ing the chippy affair georgetown tiad a vflije urrl lorial edge which showed in thjttbr on goal locals threw tyke hockey pd the big comeiback with i i his second gox of the frame 32 load five mputes and seven 32 shots at jjm ottauto t vtlh mcmullin cplwlillo bawct goalie bob stod dard turned nlde ip haiders dave mcmenemy and blades dennis adams discover ed each other and brawled in the firwt period in the games only free swinging scrap mont of the other sentences were for high sticking i stoddart potted the wlnnuij i goal in the second per km ho it fore blades outscored george i town 2 1 in the linal 20 minulet the raiders held a 1v3 lead iteoinr into the final 20 minute i before blades took command it the play firing 15 shots at gorfietown nctmindcr wayne copelaod adam finished off a passina play with dave desmond to narrow the gap to s3 but stod dart s goal at 7 03 put the visl tors back into a two goal lead dave desmond fired the final foal of the game 21 secondi after stoddart 1 marker with bank hunter setting up the play intermediates start tdfflorrow in fergus continued from tage u laid to beat the better clubs leh have to be able to skate with them if there are any overage juniors xtill considering intermediate hockey i vish it was georgetowns third tie in seven ilarts hockey midgets win second game georgetown midgets gained their second regular season vie tory in as many nights when they visited guelph on wednes day november 0 and returned home with a 20 victory tile entire game was very elosr with the georgetown bos having great difficulty in put ting the puck into the guelph net however at 10 40 of the first period bruce davie did manage to score the winning joal on a pass from benny hoppcs the score remained the same by deresn leo the friday night tyke league games got underway it 5 pm friday november 8th the first game a real thriller was all ue for boston and chjcjgq fwea came a 40 win forne york over detroit al this score seems a little aided detroit is by no means weak they lust appeared to have trouble getting started in their opening game dont count them out you 11 he hear ing from them later in the third game of the night mon treal shut out iwontofco this was quit a good gunf and could have gone either way but for the greardeslre shown by a couple of montreal players and some fine goaltending in the montreal nets the calibre of hockey in these first games in dlcatea weve in for a another fine aeason for thoae new to tykes we do- not have a coach or each team we have four boys look ing after the boxes helping 16 get tykes on an off ice they trt wrput lave boys 6t equal aire and ability from each out against each buier they tudp the goalies into their equipment and generally give a hand wherever it is tiecdrd boys are long and lolm smith in one box and brian james and andy long in the other the fourtlg kifls on the ice that play every ahlft of nil 3 games are munuy smith paul ward dave long and norm long they are also pretty ban dy at helping the little fcllcu up when they fall tel tl em how and where to play before each game tbey run a few skating drill itow and starts etc things which are all nee essary in playing a bptltr game they give help and en eouragement in each and every tyke and they are the onc re sponsible for the big improve ment that is alwayx evident as the season progresses in the paat three weeks after each tyke session ao far we have found twekey filmed skatei helmets and even coats which have been forgotten hjasl mark all your son equipment plainly with lus name or his name and addre11 fttum icuuiiicu iiib name they d sho up at a practice hrd and scrimmace uth the rest of j their the intermediate haiders in an effort to tie the game and with four seconds remain commission water candidate v winston smith t w win smith of 18 del rex blvd ngrth is the first to announce his candidacy for the georgetown waler commission which comes into belo next year a ontario water resour ces omniisslog notployee mr smlthjias been superintendent these of the fenretown sewace dls ncxil plant or four years prior to that lie was the lakevicw disposal plant a former commissioned ttaf onleer mr smith worked with an electrical contracting firm in toronto in asupervisory cap acily and was liter a sales rep resentatlve for electric motors and controls he it curreslly in an admin istralhe course at the number college of arts and technology has graduated from various courses in water and pollution control syn and his wife beltyanne have three sons gary and kod in high school and janue at har rlson public school piptorial history being compiled by norval wl norval womans institute met t the borne of mrs lawrence may on thursday o rlng nov ember 7th with mrs joe mur ray presiding the roll call was answered with a picture old or now for the tweedimuhr history book year we should be able to pass the 1 ton mark holy cross principal r c perrott told the herald accompanying the collected clothing to the indian mission will be approximately 70 lbs pf halloween candy wtdoh was brotfght to the school by chil dren after trick or treat night the custom started last year when the youngsters volunteer ed their surplus candy to the mission children and many plctura of interest were lonated airs don murrastsj a r port4rf thewtcotyejatlon held in guelph recently which she and mrs g chester attendees mrs murray also reported on the advanced hat course she had taken and will teach the course to anyone interested al ter chnstmas- mra l may tweedamnlr his tory curator was in charge of the program she displayed he book and reviewed much of the contents this is the watery of norval and district and proved very interesting to all mrs may as now working on the century farms in the district and the 80th wedding anniver saries do not throw out your old pictures thinking they are of no value please donate them to the history book they will be well cared lor and greatly ap- p- dated miss prairie maguir of ballon centennial manor ku ton attended the meeting and helped tn refill places and ev ents of the past a picture of tboaavattendlng the meeting was taken to add to the history book lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs h got lop and mrs v taylor and a social time waa enjoyed while looking at the pictures and the history book of norval the next meeting will be the ch rtmaa meeting to be held at the home of mrs j may the roll call is to be answered with something for a chrlstsnae bas ket for a needy family the homemakera club wfll prov ide toe lunch demonstrating what they have learned during the course on the ird meal mrs ed mclean thi moarrowrl mirald thursday nov 14th li page it skate x change st quijn st i uamrton 4595781 we toy kent sell taskatpt holy cross hopes collect ton of used clothing the children at holy cross this won tstopthoboys for school will be maklntf a collet getting things but it will be on of used clothing to send much leis of a headacho wheal lo il missions in nor we try to return them ontario next week on wards for the next two or please remember ikn a responsible adult mint accom lhrec uecks pany tykes to all games after anyone who would like one or twoweeks the laught contribute to this worth w open again arcade game room amusement games fun for ah the family open 11 am to 10 m at kays grocery- 86 guelph st who have almost alwais worn mg in the contest benny hep tw and enjomentoill hive ou while effort may bnnji lhejr u red as their predominant col pr b the puck into the emp- just is eager as junior at came ed clothing shoes etc prefer ty net with sssisls jow to time 1riday nithtj i ably in a carton or xhopplne john mcnally and paul tend i games for viday november i hag to the front entrance or ley 1 15th ire rlloly cross school on maple 1 5 pm chicago vs new york avenue 5 40 pm boston vi montreal our will toil in trecn and white garb this season thanks to georgetown cycle and sports ind hunter real fcatatc who have donated homr and away sets of uniform and in a brief ceremony pro ceeding the home opener mrs jack keirtshcad sr probably georgetown s mott faithful in termediate hockey fan when 4hb fever was at iu peak a fw years back will drop the first puck and then take her familiar position near the penal ty bench to join the rent of the crowd in giving vocal assistance to the launching ilcss than a month ago there was no thought of georgetown reentering tho intermediate ranks at least this season but a chance conversation by some players and delegation to thei intermediate b meeting at iur nson produced surprising re suits an impromptus practice ics alon drew some worthwhile hockey talent and a few days later an executive was elected bob lane wai named president frank king vice president bj1 hooper secretary treasurer with an executive committee of wilf browlow roy ayres bill weir and ken hohlnson gerry inglis officially made playmf coach and bud james manner and ryldav was rotnrr i as intcrmuhalt hockey input in georgetown john blair came up with knme good goaltending stopping ib thots to register his firs regular season shutout george town vred 23 shots on the guelph net pee wees recover win pair georgetown c v pea wees have two wins and a loss after three jame of the new ld6d90 trlcounty hockey season ihe loss was registered in their first game when guelph hosted them and beat them 31 gaor getown bounced back with a 70 trouncing of streetsville paced by gary nix a thre goals and the netmlndlng of brian laird and al dens more and win number 2 came list week against burlington in a 3 2 de cimon c a v personnel this year includes brian laird al den more larry patterson jim da vis bod beaumont mike forb es dean popiel dal mirtfuti ice tom rendley ted kewley kick becker gary mckadyen doug thompson gary nix ke vin keeks and al gumore the credit ff will soon be getting under way again far lots of winter fun if you are interested oive us call 77aol 1 georgetown golf country club k r 4 os of0etown 774011 6 30 pm detroit s tnronlo to sjet the most nut nf inch weekly session please iri and have the bos ready to to tm the ice at times liivaff for the new boys uy have ordered sweaters anif been promised delivery as soon as they are ready i jit year we were able to send 1500 lbs of clothlni this norval on top norval is alone in finu phce place after two eurictoin industrial hockey league week the leaders beat glen williams 53 on sunday to take over the top spot while lrli jlrolh era downed ft h milk centre 04 to grab second pi ice bennett norton ward har rlson and irons icorcj noval goals paul robinson counted twice and glen cooper o ice for the loser w mcnivcn trorcd three goals to pace dodge li 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