Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 10

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13 theiil making hay while the ann shone georgetown junior rai ders rolled to victories over the i0nt send them or urges public s for minor hockey week greater rward can we hope for he asked he did however go on to voice another nope that one day one or more of our boys may make the canadian nat ional team as it carries the name of canada into internat ional competition then we shall have just reason to be proud- of our town our boys and of the men who made it all possible the mayor concluded by say ing because participation in popiet wap key man on springfield team mayor whewon emmerson isisten with an opportunity to to support minor hockey week better bodies healthier minds in camd which starts satur- better boys and citizens what day january 25th in announcing his support of young canadas most important week mayor emmerson sugges ted that the local citizenry would do well to keep in step with canada by attending min or hockey games this week it is our duty and i share tt with every local citizen he said to show our appreciation of the efforts of those who make participation in canadas nat ional sport possible for our yottngstersminor hockey week is canadas most successful am- jwrto uiuui and it is our duty to see that the local observance is equal to that of ny in canada tbo mayor pointed out that we have a minor hockey pro gram operating here that does not need to take a back seat to amy in the country but he said lit needs our support v the best way to support the program is by buying a ticket that starts a chain of events tharreauy supports the local project first the money helps finance thejirogram then the ttcketttnduces us to attend and our presence encourages the youngsters and those whose ef forts are necessary to the suc cess of the local league v he urged however that our support should not stop at en couragement the mayor went on to say that we must pay pubuctoibute to the men and ladies who- spenotsoinany hours organizing and operating the many leagues and games for our youngsters by their work they are providing our young- canadas national sport prov- hnprove the body discipline that will train the mind teach cooperation team play and a respect for rules the boys are sure to benefit when the boys benefit the community bene fits and because the communi ty benefits the community must contribute we do this best by supporting minor hockey week i can suggest no better way than by observance of the offic ial slogan which is dont send take your boy to the arena and if you do not have a boy of your own drop in and watch the others i know youll en joy it bantam here in 64 scored against russia chuck lefley who scored one of canadas goals in the kusslaanada hockey- game in maple leaf gardens sunday will tie remembered by many people here i chuck was the popular tap v ajn of west kildonan bantams when they took part in ther ban tam hockey tournament in gfr orgetown in 1964 his picture appeared in the herald when he presented tour nament president hd asseltihe and his wife jean with a bronze buffalo on behalf of the team seek legislation for snowmobile operation suburban junior c leagues tailend clubs to improve their position in the standing this past week the junior haiders followed a 60 win over thornhill- wed nesday with a 7 to 3 triumph sunday at streetsvilles expense their 11th and 12th wins of the season with five ties the haid ers now have 28 points and hold dojihj fourth spot iffthe 10 team imp sundays success assured page 10 the georgetown herald thksdayy jan 23rd 19o the locals of at least a playoff spot quite a feat for coach doug bjchaxdsonwho took over an al most entlrtdy new linkup when he accepted the coaching job at the staft of the campaign the latest wins were chalked up with rearguard riddled with injuries and also missing bay inglis who has shed his jun ior garb for a midget uniform for the balance of the season the teams top scorer jack kemshead gained ground on i his mates sunday scoring four municipal government is no- pickin up an ver static in the early part of this cen tury councils were faced with a new problem the horseless carriage and over the years legislation was passed governing speed parking and operation of automobiles today a new winter sport snowmobiiing has created a problem for town councils and on monday georgetown council lors discussed possible controls which are becoming necessary ss the number of such vehicles increases wfthaetgrceadebttccoatuit cr bill smith said- he is getting an increasing number of com plaints and council decided to give the matter some thought with hope that a control bylaw can be passed governing opera tion of snowmobiles on town streets springfield mass hockey fol lowers are lamenting the ab sence of poul popiel these days and a recent column by springfield daily news col umnist sam pompei put into words the feelings of that citys sporting populace pompei saya this about the georgetown minor hockey pro- dtrcrr we wonder sometimes if en ough of us really appreciated the efforts of poul popiel while he performed with the spring field kings hockey team all of last season and part of this year since the little defense star deported for the detroit bed wings in a trade for bon anderson the springfield club hasnt won a hockey game the clubs backline hasnt been the same in fact the de fense without popiel has prac tically collapsed without popiel there has been no leadership in the springfield rearguard meanwhile let the los angeles brsmjonder this just before popiel was traded the kings were on a ave game unbeaten string after he left the kings havent won in nine the column is headed popiel was key is let team twice winners in week the georgetown midgets won two- games lit as many nights last week by dumping the host milton club 70 on monday and trimming the visiting llespeler squmontuesday v in milton a fine team effort 9 paid off as georgetown came up with their most impressive vic tory over milton in four meet ings this year and doug uns- worth registered his second re gular season shutout juri kudrasovs opened the coring from ron fogal jerry neil counted from juri kudra- and bruce bavies paul fendley from john mctally jerry nell from paul fendley and ray inglis bon fogal from benny heppes juri kudrasovs from bruce davies and jerry neil and dave guest finished off tfye scoring from bay inglis at home against hespeler george townscored ihefirst goal dave guest from guy hen nessey and jerry neil and never looked back bon fogal added georgetowns other first period goal from jerry neil the second period saw bon fogal score his second of the game from jerry neil and john gjcnally ray inglis and guy hen eicb added unassist ed rftarkan before the period the third period saw euly one foal scored and it was by bruce ptvlos from juri kudr caledon ski club winner in their first interclub competition caledon ski clubs nancy green racing team decisively heat their counterparts frdm the taus- man- ski cjub beaver valley sunday a georgetown skier 10 year old cal smith is a mem ber of the caledon team the same two teams win meet in a rematch at the talisman club this weekend olympic team member guides gym classes georgetown vs gym classes have proved so s that theyre being extended to in clude junior teen and senior teen and adult groups at least in the girls section classes for girls 12 to 14 have started in the high school gym wednesday nights under the guidance of former canadian olympic team member nancy mccreadie and classes for girls is years and up kick off tonight gym classes for junior boys and girls have been regularly offered by the georgetown y for several seasons and have attracted good enrolments ag ain this term r the smith and stone curling bonspiel moves to north helton curling club tonight credit valley club saturday jan 35 130 pm georgetown golf country club hot does for children stwwnwultitt moccasin-dancer- snowrrioblim for v j atfxj per family tyke hockey by doreen long friday january 17 we saw new york down toronto 20 montreal over chicago 10 and boston still on top by defeating detroit 31 next friday january 24 will see boston and chicago tangle at 500 pm next at 340 new york takes on detroit and the last game of the evening will be montreal vs toronto at 620 pm this should be a real bat tle as montreal is only one point ahead of- toronto with a win for toronto the situation would just reverse but who says toronto is going to win last thursday the flyers tyke allstars played an exhib ition game with a saturday morning team the boys wert all eager to win thlsone and did just that the score being flyers 30 on saturday january 18 the flyers embarked on their first road trip of the season they journeyed to streetsviile to play streetsvilles tube bender pap erweight allstars the local team outskated and out hustled their hosts and skated off with a convincing 41 victory- goal scorers for the flyers were robert donaldson mike jobb richard hewitt and scott wak- fer the flyers have been accept ed in two tournaments during february the first being at bramalea on saturday february 1st and the other newmarket veterans association tourna ment at bradford on february 22 to spearhead the georgetown offense jerry nash brad johnson and frank king were the other goalgetters jack workman bruce kala- paca and john baynor handled streetsvilles sniping georgetown had a 21 edge at the end of the first period and opened it to 53 in the sec ond streetsviile was held score less for the last 28 minutes georgetowns last goal kings was scored with just nine sec onds left -i- sranfc king scored twice while dwayne hay brent mc- ifullen bruce lewis and jim huir scored once each in thornhill wednesday bob stoddart shutout the thornhill attack which to date has produced just four points in 27 games georgetown travels to lind say to test the first place team tomorrow night and take on second place newmarket here sunday standing p w l t milton iatft 6 3 lindsay 28 20 7 1 newmarket 27 18 6 5 ajax 27 15 11 1 georgetown 27 12 10 5 richmond hill 27 13 13 1 bowmanville 28 12 13 3 oakville 28 8 13 5 streetsviile 27 5 20 2 thornhill 27 4 23 0 georgetown in tri- county by art shapnard- monday january i3th novice midget and juvenile at milton in novice it was mil ton 6 georgetown 6 george town midgets blanked milton to and in juvenile it was mil ton 1 georgetown 0 r tuesday january 14th midgets and juveniles were at home to hespeler midget georgetown 9 hespeler 3 juv enile georgetown 5 hespeler 3- b bauer and b little outstan ding for georgetown thursday- january 16th novice pee wee and bantam milton being the visitors and georgetown were perfect hosts dropping all three games novice georgetown 2 milton 8 peewee georgetn 3 milton 8 bantams georgetn 3 milton 5 saturday january 1 stilt georgetown novice at acton georgetown 7 acton 0 n bruno martino 3 goals andy long 3 assists in this one thursday january 25th if georgetown novice pee wee and bantam will ba at home to hespetor expect 12 teams for midget hockey tourney r twelve teams will take part in the third annual georgetown midget hockey tournament which will occupy the memorial arena for three days- next hvonth j the tourney arhich started in 1967- as a centennial year- ev ent winagain be sponsored by georgetown hockey sup port group with arrangements by a committee headed by earl neil competing will be ajaix news- market thornhill scarboro young nationals milton streetsviile brampton ching- uacousy hespeler detroit oak ville and georgetown the detroit team is almost entirely the same team which won the international bantam hockey tournament here last spring games will be played thurs day through saturday february 8 7anda raider scoring g a kemshead 22 17 hay 15 20 cmulen 18 13 f king 14 19 inglis 12 17 nash 12 13 dwyer 11 14 muir 8 0 stuttard 5 8 bradley 7 5 chapman 1 9 johnson 7 3 jestin 1 8 loucks 1 4 lewis 2 2 pts 41 41 37 31 29 27 27 21 12 8- 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