Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1969, p. 8

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w 4 l n jsfsfjgeg wmmtmxt retires after 18 wears as oh a chief referee the loss of mr pattersons serylces to hockey will bo great ly felt aa ihe has eontributejl many long hours to the fulfil ment of his position so said ontario hockey associations secretary manager w hanlcyin a press release to the herald game for all seasons for the third straight year bowling af georgetown i bowl or mountainview road south will span all four seasons a spring bowlirtg league sea son which will conclude in july got underway at the 12 lane bowling centre last week with an adult league rolling every tuesday night and a setup for teens operating wed nesdays above bill radyk launches the new season with a helpful bowling tip for wife rose the pins are thataway the radyks and peter williams operate george town bowl which by the way is providing prizes for spring league bowlers legion pipe band adds colour to soccer opener by ivan bird although lastj saturday was not a very good day as far as the weather was concerned there was still a fair turnout lo see councillor sandy mackenzie deputizing for mayor emmer- son kick off the 1969 season the odarvale pitch was in excellent shape thanks to some very hard work by a number of members of the association and a lovely setting for the col ourful parade led by the le gion pipe band before the first game played by the falcons and astronauts of the atom di vision this game was a very close affair with the winning and on ly goal scored by lindsay ken nedy of the astronauts also playing well for the astronauts were ian rannachan on the left wing and alex vcrac at right half duncan alabaster in the falcons goal rated well to allow only one goal and danny mcin tosh gave able assistance the peewce contest between arsenal and beavers was ano ther close game although both teams had good chances beavers tired in the second half and al lowed charlie knocpfli to score for arsenal the popicl buys played extremely well for bcav ers and ken ross for arsenal cougars versus owls in the mosquito division turned out to be a tremendous finish to the day playing for the newly pre sented georgetown police asso- at stanley park toronto ko 1 pm monday may 24th astronauts vs golden hawks atom ko i30 pm beavers vs united pee wee ko 730 p in tutiday may 27th cougars vs torpedoes jloi ko 630 pm i bantam friendly ko 730 pm hungaria vs junior b at new toronto ko 700 pm wednesday may 28th dynamos vs wildcats atom ko 630 pm carrotal vs jets peewee ko 730 pm in recognition pf mr patter sons services to the ontario hbckejy association the oha tendered a retirement dinner at theiwcslburyhotcl toronto on friday may fi ho was pres ented with a clock centred on a silver tray suitably inscribed and a set of engraved cuff links and tie bar oha crested pat patterson thisweek announcing the accep tance of the resignation of pat patterson norval as oha ref- reeinchief mr patterson a former es- quesing councillor held his pos ition with the oha for 18 years and the step was necessitated due to business reasons ctalloir league cup may nave been the spur a total of 11 goals were scored in this game the final score being 8 to 3 in favour of the cougars the score may look one sided but this was an end to end contest which could have gone cither way owls came back once from a two goal deficit and kept close until the cougars finally pulled away kent kennedy 3 scott mc laughlin 3 davy patterson 1 and sammy watt 1 were cou gar goalscorers with richard shail on defence also playing well owls three goals were all scored by jimmy burns who played a lrcmndous game s roberts on defense also gave a good account of himself for the owls final scores atom falcons 0 astronauts 1 l kennedy mosquitoes cougars 8 owls 3 cougars k kennpy 3 s mclaughlin 3 d patterson 1 s watt 1 owls j burns 3 pcevvee arsenal 1 beavers 0 peewee c knoepfl on sunday afternoon our junior b team lost its opening league game 32 lo huiigaria the game was played in atro cious weather and might have gone cither way gordon bar clay scored two for the bs who look set for a good season future gamtt thursday may 22 rajdcrs vs tigcrs ko 630 pm bantam friendly ko 730 pm friday may 23rd team no 7 vs falcons atom ko 030 pm celtic vs arsncal peewee ko 730 pm lafurday may 24th hangers vs torpedoes s mosquitoes ko 9 am sunday may 25th croatia vs junior b seek more juniors for kin girls ball kinsmens girls softball leag ue openers are less than a month away and the problem right now at least in one of the two divisions is finding players while the senior league is ex panding this year from four to six teams to take care of a wave of junior graduates this season the junior loop is still looking for approximately 30 players to keep the junior number of teams there at ten so far 176 girls have register ed to play in the kinsmen girls league this year juniors will start their sched ule june 10 and seniors june j 12 in georgetown park the new senior league spon sors are barragers cleaners and blue giant equipment blind partners competition for north halton golfers jim linton and ed wakefield carded the low gross of 80 in a blind partners golf tourney which highlighted mens day at norttrhahonolfglub thurs day harv chappel and scotty patterson were one stroke back while jini jones and r laugh- lin took third bill schenk and joe strlte had the low net score b81i ken allan and george gill had a 70 ai weatherall and lloyd grozelle had 70i r burton and w diduch had 73 and mike williams and gob collier 74 in a low net tourney may 8 carl golinski copped first prize with 34 paul skinner had a 35 harry sanderson gord campbell and al weatherall had 35 bill anderson 36i bruce bleers and bill schenk 38 jim jones and ron cash 38 j juveniles bob neil awarded mvp trophy bob neil of georgotown juv eniles was named recipient of the reg higham memorial tro phy at georgetown minor hock ey support groups annual din ner may 10 in knox church hall the higham trophy pres ented annually to a player jud- ged by managers and coaches to be most valuable to his support croup team is always awarded at the dinner with the winner not disclosed until that time recognition was also given georgetowns players whp cop ped individual awards in tri county play midgets paul fendley juri kudrasovs john blair and doug unsworth and all personnel of the midgets and bantams who captured omha group titles this past jeaon individual trophies weje gi ven all members of the novices peewees bantams midget and juveniles- approximately 145 attended the dinner chaired by past pres ident del beaumont the guest speaker little nhl foun der gordon alcott was intro duced by herb ttobinson and thanked by mr- beaumont he spoke oh his proposal for a russiacanada minor hockey series and a little nhl hall of fame for georgetown and re called some experiences from the early daytf of minor hockey here page 8 the georgetown herald thursday may 22nd 1969 the only thing wrong with you is that you havent bought a bicycla at georgetown cycle sports 2 water street take your pick call and reserve your choice of new chevs tfnd pontiacs chev and gmc trucks mmm chev and pqntiac 6 eyllndorf v ford- 223 cubic inch falcon- 6 cylinder i prices quoted include installation we also specialize ih general repairs and tuneups courtesy cars easy terms expert service brampton engine rebuilders 4590636 491632 250 queen st w boflpmotm sales service centre the largest selection of boats motors a accessories in the area for summer sports baseball spikes soccer boots tennis shoes desert boots running shoes mens crepe sole casuals from 895 pair sienk0 shoes repair rmam street north opposite wigo tv lindsay kennedy of the astronauts holds the ball with which he scored the first goal of the minor soccer season satur day it proved enough for a 10 victory for astronauts over falcons powerskating evening hockey school 0akville summer hockey school june 30 to aug 4 day hockey camp directed by ross garner power skating expert o at oakville arena 133 rebocca st oakvlllo ontario orland kurtcnbach noel price new york rangers pittsburgh penguins cal itussell hamilton red wings nick garen head trainer chicago black hawks jerry mechan turk firoda philadelphia flyers former maple leaf goalie for information write oakville summer hockey school garner enterprises 2 georfle st s brampton 4599067 bus service available to and from georgetown for day camp students express buses to woodbine may 19 to july 13 leave georgetown direct to the track each racing day 1135 am return fare ft 325 includes admission return buses start loading after last race rwihfrv e m- t m m tmimnait i andrew murray motors j 45 mountainview road s 1 877o944 cutter 0 grew mirro craft aluminum boats peterborough fibreglas boats explorer trailex aluminum trailers canoes 16 aquacraft fibreglas boats produced in our own shop outboard and inboard styles boating supplies and accessories outboard inboard outboards from 4 hp to 125 hp motor and boat repair and service credit river boat co norval open evenings 779552 til 9 pm the cars with the electronic brains theyre still volkswag at heart ill tickets and information at stans restaurant s wade agant telephone 8776521 delrex plaza restaurant georgetown market centre pitir karolidis agent tel 8779194 even though the 1969 vw squarebaes fastback and notchback sedans are the only cars in the world with computerized fuel injection as standard equipment underneath it all theyre still humblehardworking volkswagens you still get an aircooled engine in the rear that doestft need water or antifreeze you still get around 31 miles to a gallon of gas and despite other innovations like a new double joint rear axle and a heated rear window weve still made sure that you get a car that isnt too smart for its own good because we wouldnt want it said that we let our electronic brainsgo toourheads check ihe yellow panes under auiomobe lor lha name ol the volkswagen dooler neafestyou m a

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