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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1966, p. 11

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row ftpm left are paul robinson russ hartley tommy ayres wayne riddall don norton bob kemshead and standing stickboy tom connely alhtwie row manager bud james ron lane tom qunn doug selby terry lane ken morrow coach gerry inglis back row trainer bill anderson bill dwyer mike cummins rod presswood simon llewellyn dave mcmenemy and assistant trainer jim james bantswinona tonight everything at stake if georgetown bantam pont laos beat winona in george town memorial arena tonight there 11 be a lot of supporters letout their breath which they have been holding since tues feb 15 when the local bants dropped 1he first game of their best of 3 omha playoff series 3 to 1 since then georgetown bant ams have come ohto knot the set at one gamitvpiece setting the stage for the deciding clash- here georgetown staved off elim ination in hamilton s scott park arena monday when they jolt ed winona 41 in a game in which they looked much more mce the team that won the tri county bantam league champ iomwn harty tdwkr scorecfldr jeo- wfttght s deciding rgetotrip to open the 9corinalj starts at 7 o clock 7 35 of the first period with bill neil assisting winona drew even after just 40 seconds the middle period frame and it stayed that way until half way through the penod when pont lacs went ahead to stay fowler scored the goahead goal from doug hilts hay added another to make it 3 1 a minute later on a pass from inglis and he hit for his second on an unassisted effort in the third period when he faked the winona defense- men out of their skates then drew the goalie out and dump ed the puck in the open net 43 w rockets 30 satellites 28 tlate shift rockers 58 wham miea 46 tt misfits 43 mead owglen 20 high triple e smith 570 high single d robson 200 averages e smith 172 r nor ton 166 b fisher 164 b ander son 157 b engleby 155 h ruddell 155 b van vhet 152 m davidson 151 full the whole team went out to gain this win on ice con dibons that were substandard a large number of georgetown people were on hand to add moral support game juves to know playoff competition this week georgetown juveniles still marking time wh e waiting to take on their omha second rousd competition learned this week the eligible field has been narrowed to four teams they will know this weekend whether they play ingersoll simcoe tillsonburg or dundas to stay sharp they 11 play a metro minor juvenile club the leaside ironmen in georgetown memor al arena tonight follow mg the georgetown winona bantam final ossa honours wrestling m sweeps kitchener meet georgetown district it school wrestling team yoff with the cwossa championship satur tfe was the first year cwo ssjtfiaa held a major tourna mew determine regional champion the tournament held atrjsastwood collegiate in xit chepe saw fourteen teams from all over central western orjtlttfy competing for the hon tbe georgetown boys set a botfttihe task of winning in a e f and when the styflte of the preliminaries ba reared they had left little dotttotrlrr anyone s mind that the had come to win eight of thectwelve man team were th duiipionshlps backing thevttampions were two second and two third place finishes themounding victory was a rich reward for coach lyn mc who was convinced that georgetown could compete sue cftsslully the end result of ab ove average talented boys who worked hard and disciplined themselves there were many highlights to the day long tourney ray borrows returned to form to win the 148 lb class with three successive pins jgeorge fergus on and doug hilts added to tbeir undefeated records at 115 add 157 lbs respectively barry smith won the 183 lb class by defeating thetopseeded wrest lejr tom connely 98 and al ffrgnson 141 each won three matches to take their champion agips jim hall 123 and jim blair heavyweight reached the finals and lost close bouts bill hall 136 and jim scarlett had three wins and one loss records to place third in their divisions bob hill 106 and bob smith 183 failed to place but also picked up valuable team points the final team standings were as follows georgetown 122 74 eastwood kitchener sbulhwood gth west hill owen sound b0wlerama bilingual league feb 17th alouettes 110 tajlend era 90 rebels 88 tiger cats roughnderjs 53 lions 40 men weekly nig triple fern and chiason 718 with hdcp stan walsh 732 hi2h ngle andy syme 274 with hdp an dy syme 288 sea on high trr pie maurice jamsse 817 with ftdcp jamsse 833 high single janisse 4s5 with hdcp jamsse 371 high a chiasson 729 women weehy high triple line leblanc 535 with hdcp claire pelletier 657 high sin gle c pelletier 254 with hdcp c pelletier 304 season high triple julie harlow 721 w th hdcp peggy beck 789 high single j harlow 319 with hdcp j harlow 338 high average j harlow 179 ladies tues afternoon feb 15th kool katz 108 swinging six 103 mountaineers 95 flying saucer s3 red fea thers 86 country cousins 79 eager beavers 64 astronauts 61 non strikers 48 go getters 27 weekly high triple teresa williams 664 with hdcp t wil llams 706 season high triple irene anderson 776 with hdcp audrey gummer 814 weekly high single pearl foster 253 with dep joan sutherland 280 season high single 1 anderson 363 with hdcp i anderson 367 high average i anderson 196 mens 10p1n early shift alka seltzers 57 h flinutones levy candidate for kinsmen zone deputy harry levy a member of the georgetown kinsmen club has been nominated by his fellow kinsmen for deputy governor of district 1 zone a one game winners but cwossa curlers lose georgetown district high school s cwossa boys curling team was the high onegame winner at the annual bonspiel held at the kitchener waterloo granite club last friday the team made up of dale mitchell david famell bill schenk and terry lane posted a 200 v ctory in their first game against a r nk from gait in two different ends the boys had eight rocks in play and the sec ond time they capitalized for a big sixend however the boys lost 105 to port elgin in a game that was much closer than the score would indicate ambulance runs during the three week per iod from jan 30 to feb 18 the georgetown volunteer ambul ance service was required- six times wednesday ftb 2 2 15 am a routine run from geor gctown hospital taken by wal ter thompson and jack hoop- thursday feb 10 10 a m a routine transportation run from georgetown to st jos eph s hospital guelph taken bv t h white and trevor wil liams in the third game the boys ran up against a more expert enccd forest heights team kit chener and lost by a score of 123 the port elgin team was dej featcd in their final game by hanover the hanover rink which is alio an ontario school boy team went on to win the cwossa event by a margin of only one point gen owners all repairs and maintenance by fully factory trained volkswagen licensed mechanic same day service arno s texaco 7 main street north tel business 8774571 home 8373703 1 we specialize you savf georgetown he was voted the local clubs choice to contest the post at a reb meeting monday night district an emergency lzonc a embraces approxima tely twelve kinsmen clubs 11 945 pm n from h gh way accident at ballinafad to georgetown hospital taken by art stamp and dan scarbor mr levy has been an act ve ough georgetown knsmen for a num fri feb 11 1145 pm br of years and is past prcsid i an emergency run from george ent of the local club ton to georgetown hosp tal ta the election will take place ken b a stam and paul at a zone conference in kitch thompson ener march 6 a large number sunday feb 13 1 am of georgetown k nsmen will at an emergency run from high arthur glenview park gait guelph c vx owen sound c vx kprt heights kitchener kitchener c 4 v 1 st jeromes kitchener golf club repairs get your clubs ready for spring special ptescason rates georgetown cycle sports 2 water st i771630 don jarvie tend mr levy t campaign chair man is another past president trevor moores for 220 million people rus sia produces only 185 000 cars a year one third of canada s output way accident n georgetown to georgetown hospital taken by gerard wilcox and russ steph ens sunday feb 13 2 00 pm an emergency run from glen williams to toronto general general hospital taken by paul thompson and russ steph ens drycleaning 845 pm hot water cleans the kids up quicker get more hot water when you want it with natural gas call your plumber dealer department store or united gas repeat 1 week only feb 24 to mar 3 3 of anything cleaned for the price of 2 barragers cieaners dyers 18 main s- 877 2279 li coid mmi qas makes the big hot difference wm garbutt flumbing t heatino 16 bgai s 87736m williams electric t heating oar wood ges fununs 1 elgin 87733m yjf v- v aet- jiirtm now open at 351 gndph st east no 7 highway nextt0 no nan ma ftns wash your i aar dm wtfntat ilmalii maveal motors f now you can keep your car clean and shiny all ths time at minimum coat a clean car reduces winter rust and sari damage vacuums for inside cleanup 10c 4ad1ant heat available orfty 10c 4 service bays open 24 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