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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1971, p. 5

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NEW SOCCER COACHES GO TO SCHOOL Bob Morrow explains the One points of coaching a soccer team to some of the now Georgetown Soccer Association coaches at a coaches clinic held recently at Joseph Gibbons School In Moore Park Morrow the coach of Georgetown s Pee Wee reps and Bob the who is among the group here operated the one day clinic Soccer starts May 15 at Community Centre This boys have signed to play on 17 teams Photo by Chris Jones GEORGETOWN AT TRICOUNTY Get Mileage Chart Wanted Scorer Cup Nixed More Refs Two Georgetown proposals officials from overcharging were voted down In close votes I and a third was accepted the Minor Hockey annual meeting Sun day The proposal to draw up official mileage chart listing the distances between all towns in the league be drawn up and sent to towns along with the list of referees found favor with the delegates Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group president Del Beaumont explained such a chart was needed to eliminate the confusion that exists now Ha said some referees may list their round trip from Milton for instance as miles while J another might put It down This is just to establish some uniformity and prevent some George Webster Heads Larger Gals Ball League Halton County Ladles ball League will start earlier this year and with a new entry At the annual meeting April 19 in the Glen Williams town hall It was decided to get things rolling on the first Mon day or Thursday in June with the opener under the Glen llama lights Its likely that six teams will operate in the circuit this sea son with Acton being the new entry Georgetown Glen Wil liams Omagn Hornby are the other clubs WEBSTER PRESIDENT In an election of officers George Webster of Georgetown was named president Ray of Palermo vice presi dent and a secretary treasurer will be named at a later date Paul Robinson and represented Georgetown Mrs Neil represented Glen Williams Mrs Alva How- den spoke for Hornby and Mrs Elsie for Acton was also represent but is still to be heard from TEAM PLAY One of Georgetowns defeated I proposals would have abolished the trophies presented to lead ing scorers in each age group Too much emphasis has been placed on the Individual player and not enough on team play said Beaumont in support of the proposal A lot of times the top scorer honours Is all that some players think about They put It ahead of everything but thats not the way it should be minor hockey Some boys ploy good hockey but never get recognized he said The other Georgetown prop osal to have one referee and two linesmen used in all OMHA THE ALL NEW G M IFirenzal Standard equipment UTS re overhead cam the largest In the car Held speed all speed available arm rests disc brakes backet seats auto matic choke power brakes carpet wheel trim rings- 2250 Includes freight to George town and dealer preparation Tax and license extra Dont boy any small car yea see this one Midget and Juvenile playoff names Instead of the present two referee system was Bug as a way to reduce ho rough play OFFICERS FOR Named to office at the meet ing were Bill Rowncy Milton president Don of Burlington 1st vice Vern Cowing of Preston trea surer Erwin Nelson of ier 2nd vice Herb Robinson of Georgetown secretory Ken Russell of Brampton 3rd vice and executive members Bill of and Fred Hammond of Life members Don of Geor getown immediate post presl dent and Jim of Eu blcoke convener DID YOU KNOWf A Is a cemetery Paper Tigers Bring Home Domtar Cup Domtor Papers Ltd held their annual bowling tournament this year in Corn wall on Saturday April Teams from Cornwall Mont real Don Valley Georgetown and St Catharines all competed for top honours The Georgetown team consis ting of George Webster McGownn Bob Lowln Liz Hil lock Shirley Lowin and Anna- Marie Mooro roiled lnr 3 BOO three game total to bring the cup homo for the se cond consecutive year Other winners from George- 1 town for singles and triples were Grace Sid Clnrko Holmes Myrnnl Jim Hamilton Keith Tracey and Mar KINMEN GIRLS BALL All participants In the Kins icn Girls Softball League volunteers eager to provide an sport for Georgetown girls Increase 1640 American Motors Members of the American Motors Unit of Local Unit ed Auto Workers voted per cent in favour of accepting a new three year contract Sun day Of the 1100 members of the unit only cast votes in a secret ballot at the ratification meeting held in the Centennial Secondary School in Brampton Local president Jim Peters described the agreement as be ing an excellent one consider ing we are dealing with one of the smaller auto companies GETTING MORE The members of the local he said ore getting more than the big three Ford Chrysler and General Motors workers Wo were a behind in forts to get parity in our last two contracts because they were one year terms The new con tract will put us ahead at its termination The new contract calls for an immediate increase of per hour week for the production workers Effective immediately work ers will receive a cent an hour increase retroactive March 1 and an cent an hour Increase retroactive to Oct when the old contract ex pired LUMP SUM By the end of the new cont ract a labourer will receive on hour He Is presently paid S3 an hour An electric al technician now getting an hour will get company will moke lump sum payment of into the supplementary unem ployment benefit SUB fund and increase its hourly pay ment Into the fund to 10 cents working hour At present time the rate Is seven cents a work ing hour Into the fund used to supplement a workers income during a layoff THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL 1171 Fourth Year For Beaumont Support Prexy Del Beaumont was named to luurth year president of tho Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group at a meeting on Monday at Cedarvale Communi ty Centre Roy Ward is 1st vice presid ent Jim Buck 2nd vice presid ent Paul Ward is secretary and Tost treasurer There are also 15 members of the executive committee on the slate of officers BROTHERS Downtown 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