4 (continued) See how well the minor hockey teams did! They certainly merit our support. Now they go up to the Ontario championship. Sincere congratulations to the Novice, Peewee and Bantam teams and their coaches and managers. You've made a record and we're mighty proud of you!! Six Nat ions Minor Hockey J:ea~~ Saturday, January 18 1 1969 House League G.V.M.H.L. Bantam Bantam Pee Wee Midget Sunday, January 19, 1969 G.V.M.R.L. Novice PeeWee Bantam Wings Allstar s Blues Ne,·r Hamburg Si x Nat ions Si x Nations Six l\Tat ions Hagersville 2 Seals 2 2 North Stars 2 4 Fl yers 1 2 Six Nat ions 1 Waterford 5 Ayr 0 3 Ayr 0 6 St . George 4 The Six Nat ions Novice ,·rere led by Kim Smith and Howard Bomberry with two goals eacho A single goal went to Darryl Hillo Mike Montour registered the shut-out. In the Pee Wee game Six Nati ons goals were scored by Pete Powless, Robbie Powless and Brian Martin. Gary Porter played outstanding in goal for Six Nations. Rick .Anderson led the Bantam attack with three goals, John Hill scored two and Paul Henhawk scored one. Thi s game was a tough one right from the first face-off. These bantams are playing very wel l and in very good condition for any play-off com- petition. The O.H~H.A. play-downs should be starting shortly. Monday, January 20 7 1969 Plattsville G. V1YI . H. 1-. Novice Si x Nations 3 Plattsville 2 Mi dget Six Nations 3 Plattsville 3 Saturday, january 25 1 1969 Hagersvill e G. V.M.H!'L. Midget 3:45 p.m. Plattsville vs Six Nat ions House League Pee Hee 4:45 p. m. Penqu.ins vs Flyers Pee Wee 5:45 p.m. Blues vs Kings Sunday, January 26 , 1969 Wat erford House League Bantam 4:00 p~m~ Worth Stars VS Wings Bantam L].g50 p,m, All Stars vs Seals Pee Wee 5:50 p.m. Kings vs Flyers Pee Wee 6:40 p.m. Blues vs Penqu.ins Please be earl;u. any team not starting on time will be cut short on their game. Our ice time is limi ted and we cannot affor d to st .-.:..~t Lite. The Six Nat ions Braves (novice) of the Hagersville Novice Hockey League have won 10 games with 1 defeat and 1 t ie. The top scorer is Kevin Mar tin,9 , with 24 goals, second highest scorer i s Roger Powless, 9, with 21 goals. Roger is the son of Del Powless, R.R. 1 Ohsweken. Goalie for the league is Clark Staats, son of coach Ed. Staats. Burlington Girls Ho ckey Team were defeated by Don Mills, 4-1, last Saturday at Burlington. Bev Beaver got the only goal for Burlington. There are four more games to play in the schedule before the play-offs start. Burlington girls will pl ay 6:45 - 7:15 before the Jr. Game at Hamilton Forum on Thurs- day. It will be video taped and shown between periods of the Jr. A. game. Six Nations Bowling Le¾,~i Jan. 15,1969 Ladies high single, Janet l\iq,rtin 331 Ladies high triple , Rena Skye 736 Teams 1 & 5 39 Team .fl 4 38 Team ·il 9 37 Results of the Grand River B:Uchre Ladies high score Ladies l one hands - Ladi es l ow score ____ ,,.._ -~ - -- Betty Martin M:argaret Green Hargueri te 1'.'t.ll.k:e N. Moses Mens high single, Norman Jacobs 345 Mena high triple, Henry Fishcarrier 775 points points points Hens high score Mens lone hands Hens l ow score Hill McNaughton Larry Martin Stanl ey Green Larr y iI2.rt i n ;-r2,,:., tho 1- ,-inncr of the door prize .