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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1972, p. 9

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ubyKutnxiwn Senior Junior Open Home Cage Season With Wins With the exhibition season behind them the Georgetown high school senior Rebels marched into the regular campaign on the right foot with a victory over the White Oaks Wild Cats at home January 12 Colin Foster led the Rebels with 16 points and Brian Bruce and Fred Harris each added ID points the Rebels cause John Vanderdoelen was the high scorer for White Oaks with IS points Rebels outclasses and out played the Wild Cats in a well played game JUNIORS Under the careful eye of new coach Bob Paul the Junior looked Impressive in action and continued It into the regular schedule when they started their season in earnest with a victory over Milton January Still Looking Still looking for win number one are Georgetown high school basketball Mfdgets In the front from left are Jeff Crawford Bob Brant Redman Middle row Rusty Barker Johnnie Gibson Steve Foster Doug Thompson Gerald Williams Back row coach Ron Hicks Blake Howard Gaskln Ted led the Junior Rebs with big points while Fete Lauderdale and John Sales each added 10 Milton Mustangs top scorer was Bob Roberts who hooped IS points Junior Rebs made It two in a row when they 50M In their first home game January 12 EARLY LEAD Ben Kazimer led the crew with points with Gerrard Jattnn add 10 and Ted contributing eight Oizola was Wild Cats top man with six points took the lead from the start and never looked back a pattern they hope to maintain throughout the season Only the Midget Rebels have yet to score a win but coach Ron Hicks hopes to change that In the near future Want County To Take Over School Health Care Program The Halton Board of Education has County to take over the health care program in the county 14 high schools The service Is now provided by registered nurses employed by the education board Count council community services committee was reluc ttnt last week to consider the takeover without full information on program costs and revenues from the board for 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