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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1971, p. 7

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Mrs Ward looking much younger than her years and In good health received many well wishers at an open house In Hiltcrest United Church Saturday evening marking her birthday With her here ore daughter Mrs Louis Alexander and son Prank Ruddell Constant Christine Repeats Rally Win T Club staged their monthly rally Sunday by Nell and Mary Lou Young took the over miles of Halton County moat scenic roads Fourteen cars participated with nine cars finishing Once again Christine Hamilton drove the winning car with her husband Barry as navigator Marshall Bain driver and Jack Fisher navigator finished second ALSO FINISHED The following teams also finished the course in regulation lime Rob Marie Cham third Mike Hart and Paul Gibson fourth and Larry Broadfield fifth and Glen Broomhead and Beth Mainprise sixth Three other cars finished but were disqualified due to lateness The Hamilton received silver mugs for their winning effort and the second place team received book entitled Larry Rcld Rally Tables ECONOMY RUN The met later at the Marshall and Susan Bain for pizio Next month event will be an economy run to be by Barry and Christine Hamilton Everyone interested In par Is welcome A definite date and starling place will appear in Ihe Herald prior the next event Port Here Friday Raiders Still Looking For First Win After Two Losses Georgetown Raiders are starting strong In their games but slow the season In home and home games against Dundas Friday and 1S71 Sunday which opened their campaign In Niagara Peninsula Intermediate A League liaiaers produced six goals four in the first periods and two In the second but surrendered and 3 respectively In both starts they cashed In only once past the half v ay mark and failed to score In cither third period Raiders Jetted out of the starting game In Friday night ana owned a lead before COMMAND Dundas had command leading at the end of the middle period and punched home more in a four minute span In the third to erase any doubt Big Nell Cotton from Terry Cook and Lance had he honour of engineering Raiders first 1071 goal at he second mark Doug Richardson from Bill and Blake Inglis Pineview Principal Relates Education Aims to Institute The Citizenship and Education meeting of the I was held on Tuesday evening October 12 at eight oclock in ihe Green room of Hillcrcst United Church with Mrs Hector Bird as hostess The 1st vice president Mrs CM Hunter opened the meeting with the ode and creed Secretary Mrs James McPhail read last month minutes and called the roll which was answered with my pet beef about education After much discussion every one voted In favour or the menus that had been outlined to serve at future banquets and teas Mrs Vem Picket read a Thanksgiving poem on Thankful Hearts Mrs Frank M Wilson had a splendid motto before keeping up with Ihe Jones find out where they are going All enjoyed a sing song of old school day favorites with Mrs Wilson at the piano and Mrs B Dick leading the singing Mrs John Ruddell reported on directors meeting she had attended and announced the District Day for the Institutes would be on November 8 at the Master Feeds Hall Mrs Cleave then In Ihe guest speaker Mr Ron Chalten principal of Pine view Public School who gave some very enlightening facts on education today how it is organized and what teachers are trying to do He stressed the kindergarten year for a child as very important They should Cars Collide The Town Line north of High way 7 was the scene of an October 18 when a Chev driven by Raymond Beckett of Georgetown collided with a Comaro driven by Paul Hewson of Brampton want to like school but they also need love and understanding at home and mother should be there when they arrive at home A very interesting question and answer period followed Mrs Arthur thanked he speaker the hostess and all who had helped In the evenings program After singing Canada a social hour was enjoyed Mrs John Bcliboddy GEORGETOWN Glass Mirror Street Aluminum Windows Glass Replaced Also Screens 8778020 philosopher WHHTHmSBAHDTEU EXHIBITION GAME Georgetown Major Midgets Vs Detroit Midgets Saturday Oct 23 LICENSED MECHANICS GENERAL REPAIRS HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING Radio Dispatched PHONE 877 Hit Day or Night KEITH D ELLA Open every til Golf For Monthly INCLUDES HOLES OF THE FINEST GOLF IN ONTARIO BAR AND DINING ROOM AT THE NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB SENIOR MAN SENIOR LADY Monthly rates for Curling arc also available For further information CONTACT THE CLUB MANAGER AT R R Maple Ave West Georgetown Ontario Down lown Toronto OPENING FRIDAY i niched It less than a minute later Tcrr Lane goal with both teams a man short at Boddcn was a two goal man while Donald Mclntyrc Of field Ausscm Cook and Kay counted the others Raiders six penalties included misconduct to Richardson drew seven minor calls UNAIDED Ron Lane scored Georgetown s first period goal without help as In front 1 in first stanza Georgetown second goal scored by Dan was also a solo effort but Cook and Steve aided with his goal near end of the period Aussem and Kay each scored a pair James and Cook Acre others to beat goalie Brian Chapman PI- NUT club played It polite In us one Blake Ingiis took a misconduct and a game misconduct and Georgetown John Lee and Dundas traded blows in the second period to earn majors The penalty tally as tORGFTOWN HERALD THURSDAY OCT Page Port Colborne visit Raiders in Memorial Arena tomorrow night ICE CHIPS In fairness to Raiders the team they showed was not the team that club will see next time around Coach Gerry Is still looking at some of his hopefuls some of whom will be dropped A signed with the club this week and was Joined by Junior and Terry Holmes for the first time at this weeks practice NOW APPEARING BOB COREY THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY McGIBBON HOTEL AIR CONDITIONED Main at Mill Street Georgetown OCTOBER 22nd Ladies Fashions at Georgetown Market Centre If You Care To Look The Very Best Bring Entries to Store ALL THE NEWEST FOR FALL AND 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