Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1969, p. 11

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ning georgetown has another group j or young bowlers on the path to national title v a last year a pair of george- town youth bowlers wpn the national doubles championship in edmonton vnot- after two steps of the four steps to stardom compj leted a team of georgetown junior boys is still in the run- for national lionours this was their second step j georgetown junior glrts fin- to stard made their first ished fifth of 12 teams and step in local competitions at bantam girls wcre3rd carolynh georgetown intermediates del i georgetown bowl which ended barber bowling in bantam singj livercd a onehwo punch to 1 ers down 82 late in the third a week earlier their third les was 3th cheltenham harvesters tuesday period before surrendering georgetowh had the harvest step will be the ontario roll- february18 and friday febru- offs at plantation bowl in tor- j 1 boj s ary 21 to knock them from onto march 2 an seml their brief roleas western on will have their zone rolloff s at tario intermediate b league lea- iders tig johnston steve burns bick haines tom hall and hike- warman breezed to a win in the zone rouoffs at the park j royal lanes at clarkson on the weekend beating he closest of 11 other jjmiw bay4earus bxj montgomery yton- the national bantam doubles lasl year earner second in bantam singles roll offsat the zone level though 1 winners here will proceed to oaktown bowl in oakville hamilton to contest the ban- 1 georgetown had another win- 1 rini iti c tarn junior and senior national ncr at clarkson in karen min- in la w isnrolc u n u i in bramalea arena and then lburels cn trimmed them 84 in handy fa- gary miller who with bobj shion to hose into fore with only cpnugt ste was awarded her four ek s tq ophyiand sash by georgetown arched between the tucs- reeve william hunter i day and ay victories was a karen will compete against wednesday night upset here at he rolled a good 624 triple r other youngrbowling queens the hands of a surprisingly dc- stevefowler of guelph won it j from ouyer zones allhe provin- termined seaforth crew withrtv 4td stay in irorft georgetown has to handle elroir here to morrow ftight and maintain their momentum against hcsp- feler saturday if they can do wafthey will he in good shape for their crucial back to back finale against high flying liican february 25 and 28 i4 i seventeen year old georgetown youth bowling queen karen mintern bowling queen became zone sweaters socks cash already for juveniles the snowball that will carry georgetown juveniles to brit ish columbia in april has start ed to roll club manager red asscltine told the herald this week that two businesses have already responded with donations wal- lys auto bodys was a cash i contribution while malton mot ors has donated new sweaters and socks so the locals will look their sharpest when they play before the west coast fans asseltinc said some other in dividuals and businesses have also indicated they will assist the juvenile club is out to raise s3000 to cover the cost of the tour a weekly 5050 draw will have its firt winner monday february 24 and each succeeding monday lecn and adult lances arc also part of the fund raising plan pair of goals 28 seconds apart paul robinson back on the goal scoring wagon and terry lane each fired two goals while blake inglis jack gudgeon terry rodgers and max stafford added the rest alex smith r king gord thompson and t murrison did the harvesters scoring georgetowns domination of the play is reflected in the shots on goal 53 to 29 tuesday georgetown had to rally from a 42 second period deficit outscored harvesters 62 in a great third period effort to pull off their spectacular win tuesday in bramalea georgetowns tying winning and insurance goals were scor ed in the last 62 seconds that win moved georgetown into a first place tie with the harvesters and ended their four game winning streak phil lavell who earned the goat horns in the second per iod when he deflected a chelfc enham shot which gave har vesters a 32 lead exchanged them for the heros halo with his timely goals irr the late stag es his blast from centre ice which went for his second goal of the game tied things at 66 and 44 seconds later he broke the deadlock scoring from close range blake inglis salted it aw ay with the eighth georgetown goal into an open net with two seconds left wayne davison set the stage for the georgetown rally with a powerplay drivefrom the blue- line that narrowed the chelten ham lead to 65 imax stafford don norton and terry lane netted the other georgetown markers i georgetowns rally caine after a scoreless second period wednesday seaforth scored three times in a row in the last half of the third period to steal the 64 victory a goal by paul robinson thc georgetown herald thursday feb 20th 1mt age u near the- nine- minute mark of the last stania gave- georgetown a f 43 advantage but seaforth roared back with goals by suet- 1 tenmuheiymcpwain and jim pick to complete the upset georgetown snipers bjake inglis don- norton and terry lane and seaforth marksmen mclaughlin buettenmuller and tom dick accounted for the early scoring mltlla bantams vs georgetown bantams first game omha playoffs georgetown arena tonight 900 im flftursday 01 playoffs central junior c league sunday february 23rd milton or newmarket georgetown raiders 230 pm georgetown memorial arena adults 100 students 75c children 50c superior food market 18 main street n georgetown georgetown has headlock on wrestling championship georgetown district high schools wresting team is the one to beat at the central wes tern ontario secondary school association wrestling champion ships to be staged here on sat urday 5 thirty teams will take part in the grunt and groan marath- 55 on with a trip to the all-ont- jj ario match at north bay in march the big plumb the winning team and first i j second or- third place finishers may enter the all ontario and 3 its generally conceded that jjj the host team is favoured r georgetown has won the z cwossa tournament for the past three years running and are undefeated in dual meet jk competition this season with a 3 fecord they are looking for tm a win saturday to enable thcmi to send a full team to north as the individual won and lost yt record for the members of the 2 georgetown high school wrest ling team is wlt joe fob- z ert 2020 norm ferguson 141 35j 1 clivc llewellyn 1730 dave hall- 1390 howard ferguson 641 vince graham 17o0 jgj doug hilts 2011 jack walinga t 1411 tom ewles 630 joe s alexander 1010 john layman jgj 870 sean bilsborrow 1200 c jim breckenridgc 640 others who have played a urge role in putting the geor getown team first norm fer guson craig barkhousc steve tomajko rick chaplin brian leslie bob bull idave rey nolds jon tost and re jean bodlanger major contenders among the so teams involved will be those from soiithwood of gait st jeromes of kitchener grey highlands of flcsherton j f rosa of guelph walkerton high school ontario school for the blind of brantfffrtl preston high school waterloo cv1 kit chener waterloo cvi and fer gus high school the tourney h- open to the public most valuable georgetown midget star paul fendlcy was the surprised recip ient of the imnst valuable play er award announced and pros cntcd between periods of a pres ton game here thursday the glen rb milk centre game was a close low scoring one with a 32 outcome dunn campbell and subject struck for the glen while boyce scored both of the milkmens goals in the final games of the schedule dodge brothers and norval tied 66 and glen trounc ed the milk centre 94 final standings w l t pts norval 11 2 2 24 glen 7 5 3 17 dodge bros 4 7 4 12 r b 3 u 1 7 in the mail bag norval glen lead semifinals norval and glen williams have jumped in front with winsj in the opening games of the georgetown industrial league semi finals sunday norval beat dodge brothers 53 with j cunningham and thompson leading the way with j two goals apiece harrison ncti ted the other norval goal while dixon morrow and stceri found the range forthc losers i scores georgetown fans for language and actions 219 lennox ave richmond hill dear mr editor i attended a hockoy nami in your town on sunday february 9 1969 between your junior team and richmond lli3inor cs f this is not an unusual frat as i attend games in many towns of ontario from pcewee to senior level the unusual part is the conduct of your junior fans or rowdies would be a much better name most plac es have the usual halfdozen troublemakers but the fair min ded sporting enthusiast have them outnumbered by far j i know georgetown has lis share of goed citizens and sportsmen arid i oan readily understand why they do not show up at the arena i do not know what body manages your arena if they condone the set ting tsff of fireworks spitting on true fans ginning clothes etc interfering with players equipment and the uttering of language that would singe the hair off the local blacksmith i think the sportsmen sof your good town should take the reins again let me say that this was the most disgusting and fil thy sporting event that i ever had the displeasure of attend ing miracle whip salad dressing 39 canada dry ginger ale orang or wink food saver wax paper 100 ft roll 35 hostess potato chips bonus chicken wings removed serve hot or colov 4v4 lb tin 119 macaroni cheese kraft dinner 2 29 i this weeks meat features fresh shoulder shankless 0p a georgetown player won top scoring honours in the tri- county midget league this sea son juri kudrasovs finished the season with 19 goals and 16 as sists for 35 points georgetown midgets also placed three other players paul fchdley marty fowler and j neil in the top ten yours truly john g hdtdane silver creek shell no 7 hwy w- of georgetown between georgetown acton open daily 7 am to 11 pm including sundays 8779042 general repairs tuneup mufflers front end work alignment arid wheel balancing brakes picnics do lb fresh lean pork butts rib steaks 65 lb 89 lb braising 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