Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1977, p. 14

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THE LINEUP FOB COUNTY YorkSimcoe claims 76 win over TriCounty AllStars AllStar games Tor the most Memorial arena when part are usually timid affairs AltStar contingents from Tri with the players on the County and York respective teams content to go Midget ranks clashed through the paces and leave the ice unscathed This was not The game was won by the the case last Tuesday night York Slmcoe Allstars but December at the Gordon from the word go it was clear Slapshot foils SP in Silver Stick Tourney Standard Products major pee wees suffered a heart breaking loss at the hands of Boy Ridges in the S Stick Tournament Came reports are listed 1 Led by the splendid goal tending of John Hanrsma and the fine skating checking and team play Standard Products Major Pee Wees beat a much bigger Ajax team Goals were scored by Kennedy unassisted and a short handed goal by Kevin Frank assisted by Adams The defence of Morrow Warnock and played extremely well Up front Stone Franks Kennedy and Norton were great but it would be possible to pick an P boy who didn t play well Georgetown I Lindsay Standard Products Mjaor Wees came up th their second straight shut out defeating Lindsay 10 Jeff played exceptionally well in goal and the only goal was scored by Anthony Oram assisted by Kevin Frank and Scott Pen The defence was again outstanding and were aided by the return of Jamie South Up front Adams Oram and Hatcher all worked hard In Georgetown Bay Ridge Standard Products Major Pee Wees suffered a heart breaking loss to Bay Ridges With less than 1 minute to go Boys led 1 but a penalty and a quick ice face off Bay Ridges med into Georgetown s end a and it was all over The goal scoring for Georgetown David Norton from Adams and Peter and David Norton from Adams Coaches Bruce McMeekin and Doug Ward wish to congratulate each boy for their efforts in this tournament Jeff Mike Kirk mock Anthony Oram Kennedy David Norton Duane Hatcher Hockey tournament with a difference Standard Products Major Pee Wees Journeyed to London for a oneday two game with a difference Points were awarded for a win For ability shooting stickhandllng skating head mannlngthepuck appearance conduct on Ice and on the bench Georgetown won both games over London and over but still fin third with Triple A and Chatham finish lug The goal scores were Ant Oram Kevin Frank Kennedy and Kirk Assists to David Norton Kennedy Adams MlkeDou and Peter Hnllir Aff and John each played a game In goal Peter won a trophy as Georgetown most valuable player John Bob Morrow Peter Kevin Frank Scott Adams Barry Stone that Ihe game be hotly contested by both teams The first period ended with the Stars In from by a count thanks mainly to a pair of Georgetowners Mike McMenemy and Bob Mike drew first blood for the TriCounty when he scored barely two minutes into play on a wicked slapshot from just Inside the blue line Less than three minutes later mode it for the when he converted passes from Pat Fung and Georgetown Tim Turner The York Stars made It when Dan Ken potted a marker but then Streetsvlllc Ross Carkner Pilutti Atoms earn silver in Woodstock tournament opened up a lead for theTri county when he clicked off passes from Fung and Turner With a little over five minutes to play York Slmcoe got a goal from Mike Egll to make the score 3 TriCounty and that how things stood after the first period were quick off the mark in the sandwich frame and before five minutes had gone by they hit the twice to move In front 3 for the first time in the game Blair Lewis and Al were the marksmen The County squad got a goal from Georgetown Blake on passes from Georgetown Bill Taylor and Paul but the York crew got a goal his second of the game from Blair Lewis at the mark toallow them toholdastlm lead after two periods Up to this point in the con test although no quarter had either been asked or given the game was a relatively clean with the County group being assessed only six minutes In penalties through two periods and the York squad having to sit out only to minutes In the Sin Bin The third and crucial stanza saw tempers flare however and through the final period the County tads were assessed minutes in penalties Including two fighting and two game misconducts while the York squad received minutes In penalties York got on the first in third and the goal by Bruce McDonough allowed York Simcoe to open up a lead With 47 left to play Georgetown Tim Turner notched an unassisted goal that put the TriCounty Stars back the thick of things Try as they may however the local favourites Just t put the finishing ouches on their scoring chances and Bob Holder goal with a little over three minutes Al Pilutti minor atoms brought home silver last week after taking the consolation championship at the Wood stock Tourney Georgetown lost Its first en counter 2 1 to Elm Ira then bounced back to take the two remaining games In the series by and scores te 12 to Georgetown scored its only goal of the first game by Mike OBrien assisted by Brent Smith remaining after its goalie had been pulled There just enough time remaining to pull of a tic Coach Brian James said the teams were fairly evenly mat and we played good enough to beat them if we scored on all the chances wo had The game remained score less at the end of he first period but notched Its pair of markers in the second period shutting out the local In its second with Woodstock encounter Georgetown was hungry for a win and opened scoring in the first by denting the twine twice in the first 3 minutes on markers by Mike Peewees edged out in Niagara The Pee Wee Hockey Tour nament In Niagara Falls was held over the Christmas break The first game was won in overtime by Georgetown over New York The first goal was scored by Depew and Georgetown rep lied with a goal by Howie Oram assisted by Rob bie Duke and Bobby Boucher The beginning of the second period Georgetown a head with a goal by Eric and Bobby Boucher Depew scored twice The third period ended in a tie with Greg Mulr scoring on a nice pass by Eric Clark Bobby Boucher and Howie Oram sco ring in a set up by Robbie Duke and Blake Harrison Then Depew came back to tie gome In overtime Howie Oram scored winning goal ass is tea It was a great game for How c Oram getting a hat trick and Bobby Boucher getting In the second game George town versus Merridlth Georgetown lost 3 In this game Eric Clark scored 2 unassisted goal and each earn Blake Harrison one unassisted In the third game which put Georgetown out Port Col bourne gained a 2 victory over Georgetown In the first period the Port scored two goals and Eric Clark got one unassisted for Georgetown The second period was scoreless In the third the Port scored once and then Eric Clark again lied one past he Port goal ie Thercjuslwasnttimelotle the gome and Brent Smith Mike Moore and Todd Cull assisted on thv first goal which came at the 44 second mark while Smith managed to score assisted The score stood go into the second period when both teams traded tallies Stephen Turner scored unasslsed and Ihe- period ended 3 1 The final marker came early In the third period as Brent Smith added his second of the gamewh playing short and Shawn Coffey and Mike Mowat assisted Leamington and George town traded goals within the first two minutes of the final game before Georgetown add two more to end the period 1 on markers by Brent Smith Mike Bricn and Mike Moore Brent Smith added two more singles for a ha trick in each of the next two periods whle and Moore added single each Assists went to Shawn Coffey Mike Moore Stephen Marcownl Todd Cull Danny King and David Monlagne Georgetown scored twice In the second frame to lead and t collapse early in the third period when Leamington scored its only remaining goal of the game at the three minute mark Georgetown bounced back to sink in two insurance goals putting the game out of reach In addition to receiving the Stephen Gurgis Memorial Tro phy the atoms each received silt or medallions from the Woodstock Leg on to play gavcYorkSimcoca7 lead With OB left to play Streetsvltle Mark Sinclair on passes from Craig Squires and Georgetown Mike Menemy narrowed the York Simcoe lead to but then time ran out and claimed the win Not however before the real With seconds left to play Bob McCandless and Mark angled with York opponents and Mc Condi ess receive 11 minutes in penalties including a game misconduct while was assessed seven minutes in penalties and similarly ejected By this time however the die had been cast In York mcoe favor and their was nothing left but an outburst of frustrations The TriCounty lineup in eluded from Georgetown Chris who substituted for Injured George town goaler Bill Humphries and who saw a period and a half of action Blake Emmerson Bill Taylor Paul Mike Mc Menemy Tim Turner Mark and Bob McCandless From Streetsvllle Rob Trtmbtee Mark Sinclair Rosa Carkner sent Al Sutton suited up M Edgar and Dave Hoey Burlington produced Garry Lordon sup plied Pat Fung and An caster provided Squires The lineup for YorkS mcoe included Jamie Davidson Frank Brian BalkweU Bruce McDonough Bob Holder Doug Heron Dan Kennedy M Davidson Tim Cough In Mike Egli Greg Walton Phil Wood Tom Blair Lewis Paul Shewchuk and Gerry The Georgetown pair of Ben and Jack Hcppcs respectively coached and managed the Tri County AllStars white Ed and Jim coached and managed the AilStars RACQUET CLUB HOUSE Back row left to right Norm I CHAMPIONS Front row left to right Team Humphreys and Peter Ramsay Thompson Bob Pctric and John DRG Bants take the bronze in Hespeler Olympic tourney Stationery major ban tarns spent busy week part I ipnllng in the Minor Olympics Tournament putting together some good hockey times and coming home Bro- medal winners An added bonus was the selecting of four Georgetown players to the Alia tar just squeaking to a 43 Georgetown dropped Elmira win An excellent gomo that beat Paris tied Preston both teams played hard and lost to and clean going down to the wire Bowling news By BRUCE Thestart of a new the C and it starts off with the rounds of the four steps The Seniors bowled on Sunday but the lights were off for the Juniors and Bantams who will start their qualifying rounds this Saturday SENIORS TEAM STANDINGS Team With No Name Argos Charlies Angels 5 CFATBDBB Head Pin Factory Sexy Strikers 2 Gutter Boils Five Pin Strikers QUICK LEADERS Wendy Chaplin started the year off right wehen she captured the lead with her trio and a nice solo Next were Grant Richardson Wendy Hay Bruce Clarke Steve Archibald Colin Hicks Brian Carlson Julie Burns 237 Janlne 209 and Dlanno Marshall 221 Guelph takes 75 loss at hands of Peewees In tr county action Dec resisted Georgetown for a 7 loss Then Guelph scored ago The third period started off 3 for Georgetown so Guelph started off with came out raring to go and first goal but Georgetown an two fast one minule later with a look goal by Greg assisted by scored more The first by Dave and Marc Brush The second period Boucher aw sled again started off the scoring Andrew Eric but Georgetown got more ciuric first by Robbie Duke Tor a break sis led Mike lone The seventh goal for a perfect pass from Eric town was scored by Robbie Clark and Bobby Boucher assisted by Sandy Wat assisted by Blake Harrison son for an overall win I tie and 2 loss record Scott Osborne potted a pair in the Paris win John Lehman scored the other with assists from Hick Knight Kevin Thompson Dave Vcltch and Brian Simpson Mike Mak earned the shutout A determined Preston crew and extra sharp goal lending saw the DRG have settle for a tie Glenn Cunningham from Steve Bobbins and man scored the o goal as the shooters peppered the redhot goal and were fast goals and blanked time and lime again The game of the tournament the netting between John Lehman scored two Vcltch the other one with ass sis from Steve a pa r Kevin Thompson and Chuck Moffat In the final gome of the round robin series DUG had little left after their b loss to and dropped a 30 decision In each game each learn were chosen and ven points for their selection Coaches BUI Richmond and Jim were very proud that four of their players wingers Kevin Thompson and Steve Bobbins along with de- fcnccmcn John Lehman and Glenn Cunningham earned berths on the Alls tar team Gold medalist and the Alls tars played an exhibit ion game Guelph going down to a defeat each of the Georgetown players earned an The bantams now return to TriCounty league play going home and home with Streets vlllc Wednesday and Thursday then off to visit Oakvlllo on Monday Home dates have been changed to Thursday nights and the games will lengthen to hour and half Choose it TILDEH ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS S FIRST GEORGETOWN VENTURER COMPANY BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA BOTTLE DRIVE Saturday January 8th 1977 Starting At A Proceeds to aid in tending 14 Venturer by to 77 I in July ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY TUESDAY EVENING Ladies Night Ladies Admitted Free SUNDAY AFTERNOON CLUB HOUSE RESERVATION Notice To Residents Town Of Holton Hills The Mayor and Members of the 1977 78 Council for the Town of Hills cordially Invite residents of the Municipality to attend the Inaugural Meeting of Council to be held at clock in the afternoon on Wednesday January 1977 at the Municipal Ad ministration Building on the Seventh Line Road TJ Mill Mayor Town of Halton Hills

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