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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1966, p. 10

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the oiorobtown herald thursday march 3rd lmt joe goudie qualifies for bowtlnsfrnals ofba0 r alsorans are also rewarded saturday morning hockey president jim yates presents team crests to junior a leaguer ricky cunningham of oshawa and bob cunningham of detroit of the little nhl during presentation ceremonies at the georgetown memorial arena saturday members of the fifteen teams five from each of the three leagues who did not make the play offs received crests dozers carve new fairways out of north halton woods eager golfers are watching the large bulldozer literally c chew its way through trees and brush cutting fairways for the eighteen hole golf course at the north halton golf country club which will be fully in op eration by the spring of 1907 golfers will not be deprived of their favourite sport how ever since nine holes will be in play while construction is und erway the woodsy character of the course will be preserved with only the necessary trees and un derbrush removed the sides of i the fairways will be left in their ittural state after all says club secretary terence baines many golf clubs spend a for- tune trying to create a wooded ijatural atmosphere so we are l not moving any more trees than necessary the overall project was start- 5 d a year and a half ago with completion expected by the end of 1966 with players chasing i the white ball over all 18 holes i in the spring of the following year j the work is being done by c tee to green ltd a gob course construction firm opera- ted by bruce and ralph tucker of kitchener i the tuckers are a golfing jamily with other brothers well known golf pros during construction the west t branch of the credit river will be altered to eliminate an imp ossible water hazard which would have required four cros- hazard will be left for the un wary golfer upon completion the course will provide eighteen new greens and tees not simply an extension of the nine hole course drawn considerable praise from members and directors alike chappels rink advances on ontario colt finals a georgetown curling rink will be among the contenders when the ortario colt compe tition final gets underway at the thornhill golf and curling club today the north halton curling club rink skipped by harv chappel captured their own di vision honours by ousting rinks from richmond hill bolton and thornhill the russ brankston- skipped thornhill four were the defending colt champions the north halton rink pro gressed to win the entire div ision no 8 by beating a kitch ener westmount rink skipped by grant wallace in kitchenier and then included division no 7 in their domain by downing division 7s top foursome skip ped by gerry perbert of avon- lea in guelph last thursday the remaining eight rinks will piny all day today to arrive at a winner other members of the chappel rink are ted fen- ning vice don curry second sings a much reduced water and harry sanderson leaov curling hatter by bob macarthur from the north halton golf and ountry lub v- three draws got off to a new tart this past week and the mixed draw will start tomorrow last sunday the mixed curling draw started their playdowns i with two drawsthis will leave two teams in each of the draws j to play off for tops in their rc- apective draws i i the generous use of the new burner has sure made a change ou the ice first to go was the surface dirt that was imbed- ded in the ice after a number of applications the runs are disappearing from the ices cur- i lers who have been participat- fing in outside bonspiels assure f me thatlocal ice surfaces com- j pare very favorably with any in the neighbourhood i many hours of hard work has t gone into the use of the new j burner to bring the ice to the i condition it is now in last week the ice was very fast i sojpect that mac mackinnon 4 bu had considerable to do with 4 the operation of the machine of course others have helped 4 but mac has been the main en- linear only one league bu a stand- i thfc ttdi week v a the others 1 are aq starting new draws the industrial league are continuing t their draw into march here u supporter said of the george- is the industrial 20 30 14 15 10 cvs blank niagara meet here saturday georgetowns cv pee wees can put their second- omha playoff round behind them with a win over niagara falls pec wees here saturday after noon sparked by the great net minding of their goaler bruce stockfish the c4vs continued to be red hot in the first game of their second round series saturday blanking the falls 30 it took platts just 10 seconds to score the winning goal from moody and the niagara team never recovered from the shock beaumont bit them with goal number 2 a minute and twenty seconds later while tney wero stifl back on their heels georgetowns third goal was scored in the second period beaumont the triggerman all alone niagara had several good chances to break the babble but stockfish was making the right moves all night v-he- was sensational one kid georgetown sends strong entry to youth bowling ian trip to gardens to see junior game alu those making the trip to maple leaf gardens on sun march 6th please be at the ar ena in time to leave at 1230 you may obtain your tickets on saturday morning march 5th from your coach or from who ever you placed your order with we would like to arrive in tor onto by j pm in order to give those who have not been to the gardens an opportunity to look over some of the points of interest before the game be gins please take note of the starting times of games for this saturday all game times have been advanced 30 minutes ear lier from last week in order to take icare of the possibility of overtime periods resulting from tics in total goals for the two games any boy from the teams who have been eliminated who did not receive his crest may pick it up at the arena this sat urday dont forget the four- town tournament sat march 12th games begin at 800 am and continue throughout the day teams competing are from georgetown milton acton and fergus in the novice peewce and bantam age groups these teams are comprised of players from the house leaguers sat morning of each participating community admission will be by lucky draw ticket which also entitles holder to a chance on the draw prize of a clock ra dio these tickets are available from any member of the execu tive coacbes of participating teams and their players town better and it seemed to sum up the opinions of all the witnesses- game two gets underway 530 pjn if a third game is necessary it will be played in niagara falls but no date his been set results 1st gam semlflneli junior a niagara 1 st kitts 1 st mikes 5 guelph 1 american league springfield 1 herehey 0 providence 2 rochester 1 nhl montreal 5 toronto 1 vancouver 4 new york 2 senior league rebels 8 hawks 3 bears 5 hornets 1 schedule sat march 5th 2nd gam semi finati senior league 700 bears vs hornets 743 rebels vs hawks 830 scrape and flood nhl 845 new york vs vancouver 025 montreal vs toronto 1005 scraps and flood american league 1020 providence vs rochester 1050 springfield vs herahey 1120 scrape and flood junior a 1130 st mikes vs guelph 1200 niagara vs st kitts the house round of bpao bowling festival was completed last sunday at geor getown bbwirjoe goudle led the georgetown bowlers with a fine three game score of 897 his effort won him a hair dry er and a qualifying spot in the finals to be held on march 13 the bjpao festival features a grand prize of an allexpense paid holiday for two to nassau there is one trip awarded for every hundred bowlers in the bpao festival finals there were two hundred and thirty two georgetown bowlers entered in the georgetown bowl bpao festival house round the top twenty four bowlers qualifcd for the bpao festival finals and the ten best scorers received merchandise prizes list of prize winners and bpao festival final qualifiers 1 joe goudie 667 hair dry er 2 harry ellis 859 26 pee stainless tableware 3 george webster 832 travel alarm clock 4 archie roberts 825 carving set 5 george archibald serving tray 6 carol jordan 821 set 6f steak knives 7 alan prouse 811 set of steak knives 89 janet housse 800 set of steak knives 9 hazel dumper 790 set of ste ak knives 10 rozanne chiasson 795 set of steak knives 11 elva preston 794 12 marie steinke 794 13 les mitchell 794 14 bob webster 788 15 harry ben nett 787 16 kathy sigurdson 782 17 kay collier 780 18 eileen massena 779 19 p dut- ton 778 20 jim mackie 774 21 claire pelletier 769 22 bob hand 769 23 sylvia norton 768 24 joe leblanc 768 the central ontario youth five pin bowling championships will be held this sunday march 6th at sheas hopedale lanes in oakville starting at 12 noon this year there will be comp tition in singles doubles and team events in ail categories ban girls bantam boys ju nior ulrtb73otltofb3ysrsenor girls ond senior boys winners in the central ontario cham pionships will compete at the plantation bowl in toronto on march 27th for the ontario youth five pin bowling cham pionship the ontario singles and doubles champions will compete in vancouver on ap ril 10th 11th and 12th for the canadian youth five pin bowl ing championship all expenses to vancouver will be paid and the canadian champions will receive education scholarships the central ontario zone is represented by bowlers from oakville port credit streets- ville gait guelph georgetown acton and milton georgetown will be represented in all ev ents except senior girls doub les georgetown bowl team repre sentatives are bantam girls singles lynne wilkes bantam girls doubles ida enn pstti burns bantam girls team joanne pelletier charlene coburn darlene sav age lynda fraser evelyn clarke bantam boys singles brian beaumont bantam boys gerald maines bill lumper bantam boys te amr blair dunlop mike harris guy payne rick gourlie gary hole junior girls singles marilyn sigurdson junior girls doub les linda findlay gwen pat terson junior girls team lor- na nicholson judy nichols sue carswcll ruth ovenden deb bie elsliger junior boys sing les richard clarke junior boys doubles don laforet bill qua ckenbush junior bo team bill atchison steven lounas danny brown tom prouse gary george senior girls sin gles jonne mintern senior girls team linda jenner judy prouse norma hole janet moore eleanor nicholson sen ior boys singles john hole senior boys doubles john rcaumc femande chiasson senior boys team stan kyn- nersley robt freeman ray mond mills john prouse tan gosling while all other favored quar ter finalists took expected leads in their- first round oha junior c central league sets george town raiders were choking on the 7th place morsel they chose for their first course despite a strong third period bid to reduce an orangeviue hornet merginraidersnxesen ted too little too late and suf fered a 64 setback at the hands of the club playing davids role in this meeting with the league goliatha penalties were the weight that tipped the scales toward hor nets raiders ran into 26 of them to 19 for the visitors georgetown was at their full strengthfor just one of orango- villes half dozen goals they were two men short when kowalchuk opened things at 121 from watts workman pushed orangeviue 2 up from white three minutes later while two raiders watched from the penalty bench and the third hornet market scored by watts at 957 took advantage of geor getown being one man short ron lane managed george towns first goal without help at 1613 each team added one goal to their totals in the mid dle period raiders were again using 5 men to orangevilles 0 when workman gave his club a 41 advantage from white at 1624 bob allen converted runs hartleys pass into georgetowns second goal a minute later don norton fed hartley to start the play closest raiders got all after noon was at 347 when paul robinson notched the first of h fr r make it a respectable 43 geor getown was at full strength when porritt widened the gap to 2 goals again from workman at 459 but robinson struck ag ain at 515 from ron lane and it was a 54 game wlith suffic- winona bows to bantams in three game series baseball giants stir from offseason sleep baseball men dont put much stock in prognostications by groundhogs a month ago the woodchucks did their annual me and my shadow routine and iben want back to bad con fidant in thair prediction of a long winter georgetown giants intermed iate baseball club is one of the sporty aggregations that poo- poo the forecast theyve called a meeting for monday to tots around the prospects for the 1966 edition of the team and put together a tlate of officials they want anyone interested in the game plus players to at tend the first session at the home of tom james 32 ewlng st unlets one of last seasons entrys makes a surprise move this years halton intermediate baseball league will include teams from georgetown camp- be wilu oakville dundat mil ton end preston on the list of possibilities are caledonia hamilton and some unnamed ethers georgetown giants enjoyed one of their best seasons last year contending for the league lead for a number of wee be fore slipping back to fourth winona bantams became the second team to fall victim to the omha titlebound george town pontiacs tttursday night pontiacs kept their opponents off balance with an aggressive forechecking job to tip the ni agara hopefuls 62 georgetown lost the first game of the best of three ser ies before bearing down to sweep the next two thursdays decider was just 22 seconds old when fowler served notice that georgetown wanted this one in a big way mcnally made it 20 moments later and winona stayed close by firing their first at 450 heppes upped the difference to 31 with his marker right on the heels of winona pontiacs went to work in the second period to put it out of reach as fowler hay and wiles cashed in winona never quit trying and closed the scoring with their second goal at 450 of the third period hay led the assist brigade with 4 heppes helped in three goals and fowler chapman and mcnally had an assist ap- iece juveniles stumble georgetown juveniles took a 41 defeat from fort erie juv eniles in the first game of their beet of 3 omha series in fort erie monday night terry hay scored the only georgetown goat theyll be out te even things tonight at georgetown memor ial arena ladies darts standings delrcx fashions 74 originals 69 imperials 64 joes tuck shop 63 goldhams sb bramp ton tree service 52 partners 39 earls fish and chips 37 draw winner peggy hib- bert high score phyllis find- lay lottie bottoms hazel uoy4 140 keep your evening free make best of isderstilis hornets own one game lead lent time left or a patented raider finish it didnt come instead porritt whipped a workman pass into the raider cage at 1317 to complete the coup raiders were trying to survive another two minute mi nor at the time mixed in with the string of ttilhorrsentenc we jors a ten minute misconduct to georgetowns don norton and fighting majors to terry lane raiders and g milton orangeviue raiders will try tg go straight and even the series in the hor nets nest tonight thursday the third game of the best of seven series will also be set in orangeviue its scheduled for saturday with the fourth game here sunday afternoon if a 5th game is necessary it will be played in georgetown memor ial arena tuesday nufht teams would return to orangeviue for the sixth tuesday jan 10th and to georgetown sunday march 13th for the seventh in the other series milton is playing brentford new ham burg is playing simcoe and el mira is meeting hanover 955 am hot water washes away yout washload faster get more hot water when you wantitwith natural gas call your plumber dealer department store or united gas lost time injury free year is domtar record georgetowns domtar paper mill completed a lost time in jury free year on the morning ol february 22 it set an almime plant record previous record was 325 days the mill will now receive a plaque to mark the occasion and employees will he pres ented with engraved cigarette lighters as a memento flbrflla and upstrajui mercury outboard motors satlt fid serv1c credit river boat go nerval tr 79552 septic tank pumping wxplng til branching grav1 fill halton sanitation services ron and bill mcgotvan 779255 if golf club repairs get your clubs ready for spring special preseason rates georgetown cycle sports 2 water st tttuso don jarvie sportsmens show march 1119 the meteors and their flying saucer alto retrievers shepherds greyhounds tony the wonder horse and 6 more great acts inthi xhibitjuikas traiton films flsbinf tacfcte conswvaioa exhibits baft castim street can to the door parking for 8000 can good food exhibition opn 11 am to 11 pm axoapt sun building adults s100 studanu 50 childrm ancas 2u5 pm and 815 pm arena prices evenings and saturday afternoons advance sale reserved box seats including dndsaioai to buitdinss x 175 students 150 children 125 all other arena seats rush adults 50 children 25 weekday tofareiartemeisea april 20th gasmakestha bjg hot difference wm garbutt flummno heatino 16 elgin si 1773631 the easy way start those lessons now and get the jump on spring beginners and experts 2 cpga professionals dousbruton max foster brampton golf school 36 quem st e next queen sq bldg 4511901 williams electric t heatino oar wood oaa furnaces 19 elgin st 177113 golfers join the ixcit1no georgetown golf country club e red live win sodal and golfing aehvttrat e new increased clubhouse facilities e new clubhouse management e no initiation fa 5 golfinb e swimming pool conditions r e gentleman 15000 e gentleman e ledy 7500 nd wlfo tssjop- fowr1tllr4totjtkn00nct max foster pro at h brampton jim gray clubhouse manager or harvey adamson general

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