ken jackson rink cops cornelius curling trophy the cornelius curling comp- goudekettlng was skip with etltlon which began with 128 fctls raiders retire georgetown raider alternate captain blake inglis jams the puck under barrysmith in a piece of action from one of their central intermediate b league semi final games with cheltenham harvesters- raiders success against cheltenham didnt con tinue into the group final against durham huskies who eliminated the locals aaonday night kid hockey si concluded april 5 when the top is rinks 64 couriers re turned for a three game wind- up hie actual qualifying games concluded april 3 a lot of curling was witnessed by spectators and interest was particularly high in th final games the two fourgame winners going into the final fifth game were skipped by ken jackson and jim burns and in an ex citing game the jackson four some captured the trophy by a 76 score on the jackson rink were ken jackson skip myrtle mc- cauley vice skip paul barber second and arden mainprise lead the burns link included jim burns skip maddio howat vice skip bill french second and fat hein lead cecily campbell as vice pat women and men curlers march chamberlain second and rose mccluskey as lead fifth prize went to the rink skipped by graham farnell with alice hintern as vice glen magnuson as second and marg giles as lead sixth prize went to joe chap man skip toots burns vice skip bob morrow second and joyce kent lead seventh prize went to oliver hunterakip jean mackenzie vice skip jim roe second and clara dalton lead the cornelius trophy was presented to the jackson rink by the donor john cornelius as sisted by brother and sister-in- law jim and kay cornelius and nephew and niece jimmie and maryann since saturday april s was johnnie cornelius butljday members of his family and club members staged a surprise birthday presentation for him this was the second year for the john cornelius trophy competition the georgetown herald thursday april 17 1969 page 10 by bud jamas saturday april 12 any fans who missed the games in the semifinals missed some good hockey games and if this is any indication of what is going to happen in the finals fans can look forward to some great games in the sr league oakville de feated gait in a good game but time to settle the game and come up with a winner london scored in the overtime at the 2 minute mark but oshawa nev er let down and with a break could have tied the game up in the last minute to play oshawa pulled their goalie for an extra attacker and had london hem med in their own end missed tying the game up but london got control of the puck and gait jut could no put the puck sl it down the ice and went in the net as oakville won 31 ln to oshawas net to wrap up to win the semifinals on total i game for oshawa london goals 7 to 2 in the second game 8als scored by fisher assisted guelph outplajed woodstock by storring stoning scored 3 and won the game 6 to 1 to win unassisted goals oshawa goals i the semi finals on goals 102 scored by j taylor j south schedule for 1st gams of finals 730 oakville in the nhl the game between toronto and philadelphia was a big upset as toronto who were the favourites in this series took a 2 goal lead into the sec ond game philadelphia showed great improvement over the first game and had an edge in play and kept toronto on their stop time toes the series was tied up on goals and with 2 minutes to s in the game philadelphia came up with a big goal and checked toronto who came on strong but could not get the tying goal and the game was cleanly played as 3 penalties were call ed toronto goal scored by k hancock assist j sheppard philadelphia goals scored by w gibson assists d bellamy it- lav ell e pearce unassisted d bellamy assists b peck w gib son r lavell unassisted in the second game of the nhl semi finals detroit held a 2 goal lead going into the 2nd game over chicago de troit played a little carelessly as chicago put on a strong ef fort and scored 1 goal and came close to tying the series detroit up with two quick goals in the second period which seemed to take a little steam out of chicago and was the turning point of the game as detroit went on to win theseries 104 detroit goals seoreswjy g cous ins assist r quanbury d quan- bury assists p noble g cous- ens p noble assists d and r quanbury d quanbury assist p noble g cousens assists r and d quanbury p noble as sist d quanbury chicago goals scored by j swan unassisted j crawford assist j mcfarlane saturday april 19 senior laagua vs guelph jr a 900 london vs marlie two 20 minute periods with the last 5 minutes of 2nd per iod stop time scrape american laagua 10 00 baltimore vs springfield three is minute periods with the last s minutes of the 3rd period stop time scrape nhl 1100 detroit vs philadelphia three 15 minute periods with the last 5 minutes of the 3rd period stop time teams will change ends after each period on sunday may 4 the satur besides the burns rink three other foursomes ended up with a record of four wins and one loss the rink skipped by ken howat and dorothy young as vice skip george edmundson as second and luella moorefield as lead won second prize with high points in this group third prize went to the rink of dave morgan with verna schenk vice skip and bob cow an second and maxine linton lead also with a fourandone rec ord but not figuring in the prize money was the rink of lee symmes skip joy noble vice skip tom burgess second and hilda hoyt lead choose m howat as lady curlers president fourth prize on points went to the morris goudekettlng nnk with a record of three fay e braithwaite wins and two losses morris ing betty hull maddie howat was named president of georgetown curl ing dub ladies section when lfucers for the 196970 season were elected tuesday april 8 the slate of officers was propos ed by a nominating committee of mary biehn norma porter and toots burns the elections were part of the sections final social func tion of the season a wine and cheese party attended by 161 of the 190 members others named to office first vice president mabel sander son second vice president aud rey symmes secretary jean mackenzie treasurer ev pat terson and conveners of games camille morgan bonsptels dor othy young social cynthia partridge house cathy sigurd son press maree paris special carol wills business girls peggy treahy junior girls and decorat- 350 now registered for 26 soccer teams by ivan bird once again registration fig scrape i at 1 30 sharp and anyone inter ested is welcome to attend day morning hockey will hold ures rose during the past week three 15 minute periods with annual meeting for election of with approximately 50 more the last 5 minutes of 3rd period officers at legion auditorium boys signing up the total has now reached a respectable 350 as a result there will now be a total or 28 teams 7 atoms 8 mosquitoes 7 peewee 3 ban tam and 1 junior b this is a total of 7 representative teams wearing the georgetown colours the large increase in regis tration and teams again leaves the association in dire need of assistance in the way of coaches and managers the start of the skating students pass figure dance tests in the american league pitts burgh came up with a good game and gave baltimore an un easy feeling as pittsburgh never let up and when they scored the first goal it gave pittsburgh a big lift both teams played good hockey and kept the fans on the edge of their teats but as far as the play went you would have to give pittsburgh the nod pittsburgh scored the only goal as g moore scored unassisted baltimore won the semifinal on the round 53 the second game between rochester and springflelcf was the top game of the morning and it was a matter of which team could keep up with the pace when a team only allows 2 and 3 goals in 2 games that these teams are pretty well matched and with a break the score could have been erased springfields goals were scored by b kirby d pemblcton ro chesters goal scored by c knoepfll the jr a as they have been all year the fan pleasers and saturday morning was no ex ception as fans were treated to good hockey the marlies who edged peterboro by two goals had their hands full as their goalie e lince came up with some good saves marlies goa by g findley assisted by j burns moore assisted by moore the- game between oshawa nd london was a cliff hanger i and it took icn minutes of ovcrj six months of scheduled fig ure skating and hard work re suited in excellent results in canadian figure skating assoc lation figure and dance tests at georgetown arena on april 7 the following are the results from the georgetown and act on clubs which shared the test j day preliminary figure cathy elshger colleen de bruyns a diane charette a first figure lisa gillett sharon watson kerry hegstrom preliminary dances dutch waltz lynne baillie robyn al corn sharon faulkner kris barber debbie jarvie charyl maclachlan janice michalski kim golden kim redman ann meal anne smith kathy sue rossiter penny todd nancy richardson rebecca pettingill cathy elsliger pinda finney george mcphail a canasta tango sharon faul kner janice michalski debbie jarvie kim redmond laurie jarvie anne smith linda fin ney penny todd colleen de- bruyn a swing dance colleen de bruyn a susan lee brenda browne a junior bronze dances fiesta tango heather moores sharon watson diane charette a willow waltz sharon wat son diane charette a linda perry a debbie drinkwalter a senior bronze dances opean waltz colleen few eur colleen few kerri hegstrom linda perry jane patterson and john baillie partnered the skat ers during their dance tests it was a very successful year for the georgetown professionals gail livingston and cheryl stuu season is approaching very rap idly and the need for this help becomes extremely urgent any one interested please contact terry leggett the association president at 8771380 georgetowns soccer commu nity was shocked to hear last week of the illness of jim bail- lie jim as one of our peewee coaches last year and was in tending to coach an atom team this season the association would like to wish jim a speedy recovery and return to coaching activities only 16 of the children seen by the ca s come into care onethird of these are re turned to their families at last count more than 8000 unmarried mothers receiv ed service from the childrens aid society in ontario in one year boatmotor sales service centre the largest selection of boatsjbotors a accessories in the area cutter grew mipro craft aluminum boats peterborough pibreolas boats explorer a trailex aluminum trailers canoes 16 aquacraft fibreglas boats produced in our own shop outboard and inboard stylet boating supplies and accessories ftjercury outboard a inboard out boards from 4 hp to 125 hp motor and beat repair and service credit river boat co norval open evenings 779552 til 9 pm have a delivered free of charge from pompei pizzeria moore park open 7 days a week from 400 pjn call 7752l brampton residents 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