Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1974, p. 5

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The Evelyn Holmes trophy was presented to the winning rink at the Business Girls Curling Spiel held on the weekend at the North Halton Golf and Country Club Above Evelyn Holmes presents the trophy to skip Maria Douglas The winning rink is from left Joan File second Maria Douglas skip Evelyn Holmes Hilda nee and Myrtle McCauley lead WINNING RINK Raiders Zap Dundas Playing Like Champs Georgetown Raiders playing like a championship club and with playoffs on tap In March in Intermediate A hockey thats understandable The Raiders capped a four game winning streak Sunday by downing the chants 1 in Georgetown On in an ay game the Raiders dumped and the week the hometown the 10 1 Previous to that the Raiders had scored a win in Georgetown over the Oakville Sunday game was a Georgetown win from the opening whistle The Raiders scored three goals in the opening period two more in the middle stanza and a final three in the last minutes Lone tally came in the second period off the stick He snared a pass from Marty and whipped the puck behind goalie Keith Pallet Blake Inglis was a big scoring gun for the Raiders He assisted on the third Georgetown goal of byDougSelby and scored two goals of his own the second period Inglisisnn experienced addition to the club this season He sports number six Jersey vacated by Jim who has quit the Junior Tibbitts opened the scoring for Georgetown at the 13 minute mark of the first period and five seconds later Peter Kennedy bounced in on a surprised Merchant goalie Bob to score unassisted Inglis scored trie only Georgetown goals of the second period In the third frame Ray Tonclli who was skating with all the power of a freight tram opened the scoring for Georgetown Doug scored goal and Tom Gilbert added the final marker of the night Gilbert assisted on the Tate goal and Tibbitts assisted on the Gilbert goal There a big weekend on tap for the Haiders are due to pay a return visit in Georgetown Friday at and on Sunday Dundas Merchants return at m for a rebout Concerning the Adanacs the Raiders have whipped that club four times on home ice and have been five times on Adanoc ice Friday game should be an equalizer for the Raiders Blake scored two goals during the game Sunday but he missed an important shot for a fan Knight Knight won the program draw and selected Inglis to take the Ice shot was close but the puck missed the mark by an inch or so Joe Donald wearing number 11 was dressed for the chants but he served only one shift on the ice and then the remainder of the game as a spectator from the stand One of the OHA referees for the game was Ken now of Cambridge bul for mcrly of Timmins who gained some experience several years ago as a linesman in training for the National Hockey League was an arena manager in Timmins until he left that city in September of last year Backup goalie for the Raiders Bruce Jackson has been games from a seat next to the players box In full uniform on hand In ease Palled gets into trouble but Pal let performance has been steadily improving as he gets into shape between the pipes Hoy took a slashing call in the second period ana when his two minutes were up got back onto the ice just in time to assist on the second goal got the puck to Inglis who was spotted right in front of the net Tom Gilbert whistled a hard shot over the ml mar he midpoint of the third period and like good players thcHaldcrsswoopedin lor the rebound The effort paid off got the Jump the opposition and passed to Tate em ion lliidersTibbltts Tate 13 HaidersKennedy unassisted Raiders Selby 17 K SI- COM Raiders Inglis Raiders Inglis 1125 Penalties Cotton Haiders hooking Evans Raiders slashing 10 11 Dun dasHoomanymenonice Raiders interference 16 IB THIRD Haiders Tonclli Kennedy Robin Raiders Tate Gilbert Tibbitts Raiders Gilbert Blair 19 Penalties Raiders charging 10 42 Dundas holding 1G42 NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS by and Cord Partridge The Business Girls section of North Is really in the news this week On Sunday two rinks of business girls participated in the Tankard at Highland ana both teams came up with substantial wins over rmks from the Boulevard Club One rink was compromised of Bca skip with Henderson Diane Mann and Lorna and the second rink was skipped by Peggy Crichton with Marg Flaherty Jean Chappel and Both teams will play again on Sunday at Thomhlll Curling Club against teams from Dixie The Holmes trophy was played for In an open business girls spiel at the club on Saturday and a team of former North members were first in 19 draw and won the trophy Maria Douglas skipped Hilda Joan File and Myrtle MeCaulcy now of the new Chinguacousy club to victory First in the second draw was Frances Fawcctt of High Park with Susan Slack June Calendar Jackie Fontaine placing second in the second draw was a North rink skipped by wiln Peggy Marion and Peggy Treahy finishing second in the early draw was rink from Gall skipped by Linda with Sue Wallace JeanJcpkins and Margery Spiers The second schedule in the business girls curling on Wednesday night and the winners of the Ruth Barber trophy were Verna Schenk with McGce Wilson and Wagner Finishing in second place was Mary Patterson with Henderson Jackie Holmes and Leila Anderson and third place went Bea with Pirn Snward and Pink Colts curling took place in over the weekend and North was represented by Jack Hamilton skip with Jim Wilson vice Joe irrard second and Gary Knight lead The curled seven end Rimes three of which wort on the fiml and even though they curled exceptionally well they were out by a teim from Milton wlo will now go The r londi Sunshine el is full so men be sure sign up now don be si pom ted Club Carnival Huge Success Doions of little people took part in Sunday carnival staged by the Georgetown Figure Skating Club Assorted dogs in the sketch about Lady and the Tramp were preschoolers Shane Adams Rodney Baker Lome Lorraine Catherine Cox Trevor Cook Linda Cooper Stephan Dann Kimberley Karen Dobbie Jacqueline Evans Simon Evans Robin Gibson Kelly Clarke GregHagcn Hamilton Jennifer Andrew Hoddinott Cathy Humphreys Carol Lynne Kemp Kathleen Kennedy Claire Kennedy Annette Klein Marshall Anne Tracy Moore Melissa Morrow Carolyn Jennifer Chris Gilbert Derek Oram Debbie Suzanne Robertson Lisa Samuels Brett Sergeants on Kirk Jennifer Synder Tina Newman David Sieveking Gary Stewart Steele Janet Strath dee An drew Jane Animals of the forest in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were John Barclay Janet Brent Bruce Cameron Colleen Cox Joel Michelle Tracev Leslie Stewart Wclndl Susan Wilson David Allen Jodie Collins GpII Eastwood Gale Dennis Lonbro Melissa Mazuran Paul McArdlc Gail Mitchell Ben Janet Johnson Chris Sales Robbie Smith Jonathan Morwick Iarl Johnson Kevin Iamb Christian Morrow Anne Members of the Mouse Band were Wendv Heather Duff Man Ellison Julie Freestone on Henderson Vieki Massena MacLeod Pittlngilf Leslie Lesley Shanks Carolyn Tavlor Claire Shepherd Laura Shepherd Kelcn Kriatensen Susan Wilde The 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