MINOR SOCCER TROPHY PRESENTATIONS Tom Arusoo Weds Angela Tom Arusoo and Angela CoughUn former Canadian in the Olympics Pan American Games and Britiih Commonwealth Games were married in Ottawa last weekend The Angela Coughlan Pool hi Burlington was named after its famous former resident Arusoo most memorable performance was a second place to Mark Spitz in the 100 metre butterfly event at the IW7 Pan American Games The couple will make their where Arusoo is head coach of the Ookvllle Aquatic Ctub DISCUSSIONS Acton and Georgetown Recreation Committees with representatives from Esqueslng Township will hold a meeting to discuss proposals about recreation to he smbbbbus comrnlMeVon recreation award from Smederaa Cup Tom Kewlev by Ed Palcrion Squirt League Trophy presented by Jot Smith to Brian McQueen Sylvia only girl referee receives trophy from Snt edema KOTOS takes pride series by Inspired by the Great Works of the Grand Masters CbLUVIBIAO 2578 Diamond rings that reflect the beauty a master a crootivity These outstanding diamond rings are designed to grace hands those who appreciate the true beauly of skilfully sculptured gold set against the fiery brilliance of a Columbia diamond They re nol for everyone Just those who appreciate the triumph of creative beauty See them today at Georgetown Market Phone 1230 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Novice Rally Staged By Motor Sport Club Molar Sport Club held Its first rally for novices only The Wanna Rally was Oct and began at I 15 p in Cedarvale gym Bill Davies of the Canadian Winter Rally outlined the basics of navigation for a rally and gave a few lips lo the first lime At pm Ihe rally began from and ihe seven teams drove Terra by the specified route There ihey all stooped for a discussion of errors made and final preparation lor he next few miles though the rail never went more than miles from Georgetown heavy backroad traffic rough roads made the slow roily a challenge for participants By 1 everyone hod returned to which was also ihe finish Gary Armstrong and Gene were first In their Capri Norm and Geoff Walker claimed second In their BMW Harlem Hoopers Defeat Varsity RAIDER VICTORY TIRED OUT of SHAPE GET FIT LEARN KARATE KUNG FU JIT SU Self Defence AS TAUGHT BY WALLY SLOCKI ft FU KARATE CHAMPION MEN WOMEN CHILDREN CANADIAN SCHOOL OF HEALTH and SELF DEFENCE Queen St E Squire Mews Brampton Entertainment was the order f evening when the Harlem Diplomats visited Georgetown last Tuesday or a game against Ihe Varsity AllStars in the gymnasium Get High School Led by their star Goose Jr the Harlem hoop edged out 42 victory ihe All Stars Thcfinal score however was not a big factor In Ihe game The all black basketball cam in a show which combined and vaudeville to the delight of a capacity audience In addition lo an impressive eluded football plays comic confrontations with the referees scoring on their The even showed the referees how to mop up spilled the gym floor The Diplomats also employed several trick basketballs one of which as a and one which had no bounce at all The All Stars and referees proved to be good sports as the Diplomats counselled them on ho game or basketball should be played nil proceeds the game went to he Boy s Association which will use the money for the school sports needs Oakville Adanacs Tumbled By Hot Georgetown Squad Mortgage Funds Available st Mortgages 2nd Mortgages Construction Loans Mortgages Purchased EA Mitchell Ltd Realtor 44 Queen St E Brampton DrSCOVB LONG JOHNS SILVffi AND GOLD WIN BOTH A GOLD WAGON jiANDASILVERMUSTANGn I Imagine tropsure Ike Two great can as I prize Thoti grill One person bold a Mercury Montego MX llagor on Wagon a 1974 Ford II Glial W ovary you depot I a savings account at Canada Trust between October and November h you gal on ly to For example depot you got ion opportun I Our customers can alto polo by new deposits Remember loo that your money probably be earning mare than I now So come on Trust s one of nal on nit created even belore Eaton nod ion Yei you fnd were well modern There our Phone A loon ce for nuance To get loon you ust call us and wo ma to oil the by phone And there our computer zed ce puts your money wherever you ore By merely present your passbook you con mats with or at most ol our Ontario not one you regularly deal Ih It pays Open a sav account Canada You could discover you won long John s Ivor Mustang and Gold Wagonl Th oiler and ihe ruins ova labia only follow Trust bronchos Each shall bo entitled to no lhan hundred I lo win Canada Trust Georgetown St Adelaide 15 St CI W it hut nton Moor at Hie Maryland Wood PI Bloor Si at Rich PI I moll Shoppers World Ave St Andrew Plaza The Links d ta rv M ill Don Vnlle IP ikcvliorc lit Brimnlea City Centre level ramp ion Milton at Chalks near Hwy 5 Square One i level near Memorl il Sq most the In the past week The Raiders lost to the Co bourne Sailors and once but finally Icon hone Ice their loss was due gnat tending hi the Adanais The score was for The upswing on Friday could been because of the return Paul Robinson to the learn With heavy penalizing against Georgetown and ihe advantage given the Adanacs it must have been Raider skill and team work thai gave them lead More likely lotesl victory was an even blend of all these things The action began when Ray ana won the first and shot the puck centre to JimBlairontheleft defence to the led and the puck into crease To astonishment of the goalie and everyone else resent puck was deflected oil Jeff Nicholson skate and into the net Georgetown had scored on the first play game got its first goal later in he first period and its second goal in the second period Its second goal was on a power play by Adams and went in at 13 Two Georgetown players were in the penalty box at the time The Raiders came back at 16 tic Ihe game ol D way Rutlcy carried the puck to corner in a power play and passed to Bill Curne Currle shot and Jim deflected puck the net There were no goals In the second period Students Stage Chariot Race The gathering had more in common with Khan and his hordes than Caesars well trained legions but the from Georgetown District High School sue staged a Charlothon on Wednesday Oct at Georgetown Park A total of sixteen chariots competed in the event held in aid of the March of Dimes Ability Fund Winner of event was the chariot captained by Al Den Members of his team were Blake Mike Gerald Williams and Wayne Gnugeon The winning team was presented with a trophy by John Myers Director of Information for the March of Dimes Ability Fund The winner of the most unusual chariot posed quite a problem Entries Included converted sulkies a bathtub drawing wagons converted soap box derby racers and more conventional home built chariot design One even had a roller skate in place of a front wheel But the most unusual chariot design went to the entry consisting of a wooden outhouse mounted on a wagon complete with a trumpet player who rendered When The Saints Go Marchine In while the chariot circled the track The event consisted of our trial heals of one lap around the track with he winners com in a final heat To prevent Injuries the teams were required to circle the track at a fast walk and the track marsh a I Is led by Larry Bergman had some difficulty in declaring what co li luted a walk and what constituted a run Each team entered In the event were sponsored by local businesses and citizens In all a total of was raised for the March of Dimes Ability Fund In the third period Bill Currie got the puck behind the Oakville net shortly after the faceoff and passed to Paul Robinson The recent addition to the team carried the puck up the left wing and made a drop pass to who shol the puck into the top left corner of It was only The fourth and final Raider goal was a rare one About half way through the period there was a at the blue line Jim Moro won it for the Raiders and passed to Jeff Nicholson Nicholson look a slapshol which passed over the goalie head and bounced off It was picked up by Ray Evans and forced post Ihe confused goalie into The crowd went wild was a little like a goal made by In the Canada Russia series ONI- The Raiders had an almost sure win since were leading at 15 But at the end it the third period Georgetown was penalized heavily There were seven Raider penalties in the last nine minutes of the game and none for fcven the Raider goalie was penalized for picking up puck For most of the last nine minutes Georgetown was two men short At IB 12 forced the puck into the Raider while three watched from the penalty box Considering thai at most times Georgetown was one men short Kaiaeru played exceptionally well They dominated he playing throughout the game even though had shots on goal compared to Georgetown attempts There was even a light to heighten the Raider fever in the crowd Here are some of the next Raider games Friday the Raiders meet Fort Erie on home ice and Sunday the travel Every Friday here will be a home game at the arena for the remainder of November On Nov here will be a home game an exhibition match CONVENTION Doug Collison has been authorized to attend the annual training institute for recreation personnel II will be held at Geneva Park Onllla Nov 14 to 17 Mr Collison registration accommodation and meals will be paid by the recreation committee GEORGETOWN BRITIStf Guelph St Georgetown