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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1971, p. 22

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Twenty five year men Front row from left Matt Hennessey Bus Hole J J McCartney of Veterans Affairs Horry Atkinson Martin Norm McDonald and Browne Second row Gord Barley Bud Hill Bill Hewitt Jim Collier John Cummins Roy Wiggins Perc Chaplin Lome Cross Thrdrow Bruce Ray Ho Icy Nick Carter Jim Tom Given Tut Harrison Denny John Woods Bill Collier Jim and Ted Rogers Bock row Bob Williams Harold SLlienk Alva Grieve Ernie Bob V Alex Jack Kem Gord King and Ken Herbert Nell Gibson and Bob Crook Runners up playoff champs were the Erin team Art Lawrence Alf Floyd A ONell Sing Its went to Art Lawrence with George Rogers as runnerup Doubles Joe and BUI George and Jim Randall runners up George Clark and Jim Fisher Mac Cart mixed doubles Monday night crib champs play off champs the Smith team of Bob Tom Herbert Earl Hornby J J McCarthy and Lemleux singles champ doubles Denny Wright and Cunning ham BRANCH BITS Because of tho above there was no dart shoot last Friday but we believe Joe mil be back this Friday However there was a car club draw Audrey Weir Dot Day Mary Cooper Maud and Norton were the winners Branch Georgetown out in full force at the dis trict convention last weekend with six accredited members plus the branch pipe band and colour party Each district con seems to bo better tended than tho Inst one and at St Catharines it was no ex is Branchs Pledge for Veterans in Commonwealth by Ralph Ifatre Although Georgetown taxes went up mills last and the provincial governments budget had yet to be brought down these facts not deter the ever faithful few who on hand at Thursday general meeting David Id Ontario Command 3rd vice president reminded the membership of British Commonwealth Ex brought to the attention of PLEDGE branches some time ago I The Royal Canadian Legion intended to assist veterans of j pledged ISO to help tliL commonwealth who lets fortunate than their Com in Canada The money will to to provide veter ciliary homes opportunities for vctcr administrative as sistance to their legions duil assistance to veterans lure necessary and possible Serviceman League Welfare and to poppy Fund This fund which was organizations needy veterans who live in an other country less fortunate Inn Canada The share of On provincial command is which is approximately jOc fifty a head Members at the general meet inf pledged Branch 120 to ap proximately which again is fifty cents per member Whether or not the Branch members will bo asked to part With the Branch 120 forty year men are back row Zone Commander Charlie Heath Deputy Zone Commander Greenwood Branch Norm Ward and 3rd vicepresident Pro vincial Command Dave Cappernuld second from right The men arc Jim Murphy from right and Mike seated Jack Henderson left Fred Dickenson Harry Saving Tom Herbert and Walter Louth Montreal Columbus Toronto Woodstock Kid Hockey Champs Last Sunday at DbtrictB convention banquet at St president Norm Ward presented a cheque for half amount pledged by Branch 120 to Ontario Provincial Com president Doug aid HUMANITARIAN We believe this fund is a truly effort Many members will recall ho pictures and story of the living Ions of many veterans living In the Caribbean that appeared the Legion magazine some time ago This fund is not mandatory It Is up to each Branch and each member of the Branch to ask should we participate in this worthy effort LAST DART Joe along with his IN TOE MAIL BAG Festival of Choirs Much Effort Rexway Drive Dear Mr Editor Recently Festival Choirs was heard at the Chris tian Reformed Church Both St George Anglican Church Choir and the Christian Reformed Church Choir combined to sing an excellent program of sacred music George Kleer and his wife Vicki deserve praise for their individual per formances on the organ and alto recorder respectively The THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 1971 PAGE trumpets played by Ankle West- Eteyn and David Voegell added to tho hymn singing tool Too often we bear a lovely concert such as this and are Inclined to and forget the hours of hard work and effort that have been spent by all the people concerned So before on oversight was made I wanted to express my admiration and appreciation publicly to the rector his assistant and the choirs for their fine efforts Yours sincerely Adrienne Georgetown Baseball Assoc Pee Wee TryOuts April and May 3rd PM Georgetown Park Ago years on January 1st of current year committee wound up the Indus trial dart and league season with a banquet which was followed by presentations of hard earned trophies which In turn was followed by a dance The evening was most sue owing to tho fact that it as so well attended Prior to presentations of the trophies an election took place to determine- who would run things next season For their president the league has Ken on extremely or dent supporter of the dart bit of tho league George Hughes is the new secretary treasurer while Jack King will look after the end of things WINNERS Winners of the Rocky trophy which goes to the dart league champs was Brampton Colin Ed Broad bent Peter George FOR MOTHERS DAY MAY from PAULINES 23 MAIN ST SOUTH 8774616 Legion minor hockey brought their season to an end with semi finals played on Sunday April and finals on Monday April as over a thousand fans filed through the doors I They were not disappointed in the games they saw as Ihc teams involved came up with some of the best gomes played this season In the A Montreal were the champs Whitby Montreal never lost a game all year Jim Murphy presented the championship trophy on behalf of the Imperial Section of Branch In American league aha defeated Columbus in a stand out game 2 1 as the fans were on the edge of their scats to the final whistle Mr White presented the tro phy on behalf of the Kinsmen In the NHL again this game was a cliff hanger as Toronto defeated Philadelphia as both teams played heads up hockey both goalies were standouts Vandcrsluis the championship trophy on behalf of the Georgetown Po lice Association The Senior League which has been the best in the post years has provided some good hockey as these teams play on Tuesday nights and are well coached and there ore a number of good ho key players In finals Woodstock played off with Gait and the game went Into aver time with the teams tied and Woodstock cams up with the winner to win toe champ ionship Bud Hill presented the trophy ANNUAL MEETING May Saturday Mar rung Hockey will hold heir an meeting in the Legion at and a lunch wilt be served and a social geV together All coaches referees and anyone in terested in attending are wcl KID NEWS The Saturday Morning Hock executive would liko to take this opportunity to thank the managers touches referees timekeepers and to fans who attended the games throughout the year and the arena staff The ploy in Saturday Morning Hockey would not bo complete in final games without the presentation of tro phies to tho players and the executive would like to pay a special thanks to these people for donating trophies to day Morning Hockey JR A Most Valuable Player Donor Wiles Montreal Lady Donor Mills Rick Fisher Niagara trophy Donor George town Club Alex Vlrog Whitby Rookie Donor Dave Bowman Mem John Barnes St Championship trophy Impcr Section Branch 120 present by Jim Murphy AMERICAN LEAGUE Most Valuable Player donor Ken Nash Don Columbus Lady donor Ivan Crab- tree Robert Omaha Trophy donor George town Fire Dcpt Ken Quebec Most Improved ploycr Tom Coscaddcn Mem Brian Mas Pittsburgh Championship Trophy Kinsmen presented by Mr White NHL Most valuable player Ken Conncly Mem Mike Boston Lady Peter Armstrong Mem Mike Osborne Detroit Vcz Trophy Nick Brown Mem Terry Richmond Gord ton Most Improved player Hamilton Mem BUI Bradley St Louis Championship trophy George town Police Association presen ted by Vandcrsluis SENIOR LEAGUE Most valuable player Legion George Woodstock Continued Pago 12 Section 1 JACKSON CENTRE MILL ST NEXT DOOR TO LEGION WE FEATURE UNISEX COLOR COORDINATION IN 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