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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1971, p. 7

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Georgetown Prominent Winners Ontario Youth Bowling Finals Sherwood In Hamilton was the site of this year south ern Ontario Provincial Finals held on Sunday The par lie represented bowling In is different zones throughout southern Ontario Georgetown Bowl stole the show they placed two teams on tap one more team and a singes bowler sixth The Bantam Girls started out very strong and led after the second game by pins Then they decided to have that bad game But that bad game wasn t bad enough as they hung on to defeat a second place Bowl team from Chatham by a mere 15 pins I Next the Junior boys lorn bowled They started out exact i ly the opposite way that the Bantam Girls did After the first game of they were pins behind first Their sec game was quite an provement 1070 This put them third pins behind first Then thy tucked It with an a total of 3156 pins up on a second place Sherwood Lanes team from Hamilton The Senior Boys team started out well with a ten pins down from two teams tied forj 1st A lot of bad luck caught them in the dgomo us they rolled about in 3rd pome Ihcy tosied over 1200 for but it enough to stop a very team from Mountain Lanes in Hamilton who finished with a terrific for grand total OFFICIAL RESULTS Boys Single Roger Schmidt Mike s Bowl Bala Windsor Bantam Boys Team Albion Bowl New Shamrock Bowl Toronto Windsor Bantam Girls Singles Anita Queens way Bowl Toronto my Doherty St Bowl Cornwall Wendy 11 Georgetown Bowl 4j8 Bantam Girls Team Bowl Bowl Drome Chatham wood Lanes Hamilton Junior Boys Singles Dive Kosowan Kcmpvicw Bowl Borne Adorn Toronto Barry Duncan Bowl 727 Sherwood Lanes Hamilton Ace Bowl Scarborough Junior Girls Singes Theresa Mai Queens way Bowl Toronto Cheryl Furry Bowl 0 Rama Junior Girls Teams Pen Centre Catharines ABC Bowl Richmond Hill Albion tin Senior Singles Gary Lanes Smiths Falls Ken Mountain Lanes Hamilton 731 Wayne Hem Plantation Islington 728 Senior Boys Teams Mountain Lanes Hamilton 17 Lanes Oshawn Bowl A Rama London Georgetown Bowl Senior Girls Sinnles Branch Crump Bowl A Rama London 600 Lucy Davidson Sherwood Lanes Hamilton 655 Laurie Aziz and A Bowl Trenton Diane Gorman Lanes Senior Girls Teams Mountain Hamilton Bowl Toronto New Shamrock Bowl TOT onto Congratulations to all winners good luck In Vancouver Georgetown Bantam Bowling girls In the front row with their mascot arc Sherry Everett and Diane Marshall middle Nancy Nurse Sylvia Ileissler and Diane back Wendy Bouskill singles Lynn Scarborough spare coach Joan Archibald In Stamp Club Dyson Webb is president Jim Watt vice president Leon Firth Vaylon secretary tiea surer of the Brampton area stamp club following a recent A number of the club members ore from Georgetown They meet twice monthly the Brampton recreation centre and s Victoria Arena Choose Softball Leaders at Glen The people lo guide Glen Williams minor through the 1971 season were chosen at meeting in the CI en Sunday Mrs Shirley is pres Doug Bryant vice Idcnt Mrs Marion Cuthbert secretary treasurer and executive members Don Law NORTH CURLING NEWS by June Magnusoa and Tracy There have been many parlies at North but last Saturday topped them The North Hula Belles entertained with two Haw ail an dance numbers and following them Gruesome Gord and his Betel Nut Babes gave their interpretation of Hawaiian dance These five have to be the craziest female impersonators you could ever wish to see As If this was not enough to double you over Gwcn and her Touring Players came on with their impression of what Women Liberation is all about The entertainment took a lot of thought and imagination Our hats arc oft to all who participated Mrs Gord Campbell won the door prize Cord Campbell won the prize for best costume while Betty Hull costume was best of ladles About a hundred and ten people listened and danced to The Guys and a Gal from This group has to be the best we have had at the club for a long while We ate our Hawaiian Chinese food at about one clock at the end of the dancing The meal was catered by Fang Restaurant and served by our girls In the kitchen Harvey Chappel took a rink to Port to ploy In the spiel boys won all three games and go back this Saturday Paul Barber Jeff Duck and Peter Mann accompanied Ittt week Id toe ladies curling Doris and her rink a Good curling girls son Paul Earl Cuth Tony and Charls Registrations this Saturday Solid Oak Dore DORE Doro whose pitch ing arm has kept George town Giants hopes alive In County Intermediate Baseball League races for years will be doing his throwing for the Oaks of the same circuit this upcoming season Giants won t be fielding a team this year had invitations from both and Bur Cardinals Ho made decision this week Little League Ball For 67 Lads is Possibility The 1971 season could be the one for minor baseball in Georgetown if the results of the first day reg istrution are to bo consider A number of new ore included in Saturday registrations There will bo two more Saturday re glabra tion sessions From the it ap pears that boys as young as six and seven want to get into the game and it just might be possible If mouth youngsters born in 1903 or 1964 sign up the Georgetown Baseball Association will set up a little league for them to operate Monday nights Parents with boys in this age brocket are asked to reg istcr him on either March or hut withhold the regis fee If sufficient res is gained will then collect the fee likely ALL STARS MUST SIGN This year registration fee in the years age Is with the maximum per family The maximum in eludes the six and seven year olds as well as older boys The GBA Is asking that all boys wishing to play boll re gister including last year house league players and all star team members as well as new comers Liko everything else tho Opposed To Night Parking Meter Charge Confusion over some parts of by law governing the lation of the new head on the parking meters caused Council give the by law two readings but to the third reading for further discussion Monday The Parking Authority hod recommended the meters be in operation Thursday and Friday nights until nine p but Crs Ern Hyde Harry Levy and deputy reeve Art Speight were opposed to the night metering Cr claimed no other municipalities charge for pork after Spin In the lengthy by law Ion was made of American coins being valid In the meters this prompted Cr Donna to remark Another example of the creeping American take over ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Intermediate A HOCKEY vs Georgetown Raiders Friday Mar GEORGETOWN ARENA Admtsilon Adults Everybody Welcome Your cost of running baseball is go ing up but the GBA says the main reason for increased fees this year is that they intend to supply some type of baseball pants something the house league has not had in previous years Whether that plan comes about or not will depend on the state of their finances signing up is completed a list of plovers managers coaches and sponsors will ap pear in The Herald EVfRY BOY IN GAME All boys In tho house league regardless of their ability will THE HERALD MARCH 11th PAGE pet their turn at bat and In the field regardless of their ability according to the GBA Ploying regularly even the smallest and most timid boys show improvement after few games and practices and o good managers and coaches this is more import ant self satisfying than winning An ad stating registration time and place appears else where in the paper Gentleman Farmers Do You Know How To Prepare Statement for Tax Purpom LET THE EXPERTS HELP YOU CALL ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Guolph Phono Georgetown Baseball Assn faring 1 Registration par family Birth Certificate Open to all boys to Registration at CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE MARCH 13ih and 9am to Noon For further information contact HEATHER TOWNSEND ACTON MEADOWS GOLF COURSE Openings Available FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF NEW MEMBERS lake advantage of our low rates tod become a member of a pleasant rapidly expanding Gall Club Please feel free to about our reduced ratei to April Slit 1911 Contact JIM TIMLECK at or THIS WEEKS MEAT FEATURES GRADE A OVEN READY FRESH TURKEYS 39 MAPLE LEAF BONELESS READY TO SERVE DINNER HAMS 95 FRESH MEATY SIDE SPARE RIBS BEEF TUBKEY CHICKEN AND SALISBURY STEAK FROZEN BANQUET DINNERS DELMONTE TOMATO JUICE TANG trysts 5lor85 BREEZE DETERGENT OIL 69 SALADA TEA BAGS 77 SCOTT TOWELS SPAGHETTI I- KELLOGGS CORN J J MODERN FIG BARS- 55 JOHNSONS J CLOTHS TOWELS J TIDE KING SIZE Bare an Extra lie 169 HALF PRICE OFFER BANNER BITS COMPLETE DOO DINNER STRAWBERRY JAM WITH PECTIN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SWEET AND JUICY SIZE Florida ORANGES ONT GRADE SPY APPLES 75 TEXAS NO NEW GREEN CABBAGE tan TEXAS NO FRESH CRISP BROCCOLI J ARIZONA NO 1 GREEN TOP CARROTS PRICES EFFECTIVE WED SAT MARCH 12 TINS Birds Eye AWAKE ORANGE DRINK Delivery Servica ANYWHERE IN FREE With Minimum Onto

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