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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1976, p. 13

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of the Georgetown Haiders for 1J76 Sealed resident Nil Cotton and learn secretary Wendy Cotton Hack row left to right Hon Knight ltd liojn p ist ind Ink ind Jim Bird From defense to president for Neil Cotton The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders of the OHA In termediate A held their annual election of officers last Wednesday night and popular team rearguard and tinder MVP for Neil Cotton stepped Into the breach as tlub president The thought of running for the position hid never entered Cottons mind but and his concern for he well being of the team prompted him to throw his hat albeit Into the ring Only people including press representatives it tended the meeting and this more than die af fee ted Cotton decision the club Three people Including retiring president Dave were nominated for the position hut or variety of reasons declined with thanks Whin his name was brought on the floor Neil ifter i bit of soul searching accepted the chair The paltry turnout also affected other extent positions in Jim Barclay wire elected wee presidents but the Haider constitution for i maximum of four and these can be appointed by president with of the executive at a later dite Hon knight and John ushered onto Iht icelonntion but under the lonMilution be iinrdedt the president with Hit app oval of the executive stepped in is secretary by but the position of will not be filled until J has been supervising the club Hooper will con n this role until it huh turn the club books will be closed new ippoinltd the close of meeting president Cotton made i Ik that this w be his capacity added I don know the strengths or people involved with ilub but I intend to find them out Our job right now is tot out ind shake tht bushes and rttruit people who can be in to the team Doug late a member of lait year edition of Haiders that he had heard rumours to the Mil jpparl hoped lint soon r illy cause Neil Hon imphisiid that there is just such an mutation by concluding If inj town ire interested in the Hie in Chryslers top Glen in convincing fashion The Georgetown Chryslers innings Haines started out their 197fi who hurled the ninth inning County Mens yielded but one run on three season in fine last Friday evening at the Georgetown Sob Fairgrounds us they com charged with the loss hut dominated Glen he did fan nine Chrysler Chrysler manager Hen noted that his players were very much up for the game and from a statistical point of view this Just might be something of an derstatcment The pounded out 12 hits inning Bob Ma re hand stole 12 bases ind defensively played errorless boll Winning pitcher Dill Tilt allowed just two hits in the six innings he worked while striking out Glen Batsmen relievers Grant Usher The started out as a tight affair but thin Chryskrs broke things wide open with a five hit five run inning They had up single run in the bottom of the second and by led ifter four innings The Glen had possibly left their game at home last Tuesday when thumped Hamilton and the full roster saw iction While the could be termed a team victory Barry Cuthbirt dots who worked the seventh and scored the opening Summer hockey league Action continued i the Georgetow Summer Hockey Sunday and two rather lop sided contests held sway as Del rex Tavern whipped Royal Pizza Kings and Guclph Sunoco humbled Bun Masters 1 Dick topped all gunners in the Delrcx Pisa game as he led the winners by polling three goals and an assist Neil Korznck wis next in line with two markers while Brian Beaumont added a single counter Paul Martin was tqually active as he picked up three assists In a losing effort Ian Dale Mieeinnicc added single goals Perhaps egged on by his brothers performance Dean bent the ending their Single were idded by Dive Holmes Doug Barnes and Don Par sons Chris Milne scored the lone Hun Misters This Sunday In the 15 Rami Pizza Kings take on Hun istirs whilt aair and clash in the 12 tilt It will be night to remember this surely cause but an even more Saturday at Georgetown Fairgrounds Ball entertaining evening la lit tore the Park as Donkey Baseball hits undid Georgetown Genrgtltct will play The Georgetown Volunteer Firemen will go an exhibition against defending league op the local Volunteer Ambulance champs Seniors at 30 In a game that will New provincial record May Page 11 Ian Clark leads GDHS contingent The County Track Field Championships wire staged at in Hamilton last Monday and Tuesday 17 IB and were highlighted by very noteworthy ic One In the final for Ian crossed lint in of ID tight seconds than Hit old mirk Not to rest on his ring pace In 1 imposing run figure Iun Clark ing docking a lime of J High School Burl ngton wn the for the sixth yi Mr captured two ttlhs in the boys metns and Midget mitrts ind in Hit iron set two Hilton cord will is isliblislnne 1 iniung tht It is Clark is j ntw record eclipsing the old mark truk li im id hoping for i plate points but today Peel ilton to staged at Ml told tumiilaiid titles and ibis in itself is quite an Apart from Ian Clark two Hilton were girnertd by Jennie Thompson in the Midget girls 1500 metres Joe Ibuki in the Midget boys Poll Viult Hugh Wright in the Midget boys discus Jiffny In the Junior Hoys 110 metrt dies Meredith McLaren in the girls BO mitn hurdles in is in the Midget girls in Midget girls discus and relay championships in the girls Open IOOO metre relay and the Midget girls 4x100 Several of also qualified In other events Jenny Thompson will run In the Midget girls metres loss Jeffrey will challenge In the Junior boys metre dash and Sue Douglas will be attempting to outdistance competitors in the Midget girls Javelin Other Georgetown qualifiers include Joe Scott in the Midget boys and in the Midget girls IjOO Ires Smith and in the Senior girls mitres and Bruce in the Junior boys metres Another qualifier or Georgetown but one who neither asks or will seek or iv en in an obtuse sense of the word warrants Is the superlative high school runner Mike Dixon Mike the defending SSA Champion it metres and also the Canadian Junior Cross Country champion placed second to Aldershot Brack in the Senior boys metn run and fourth in both the Siniur boys and metre list Miki is Ihe of person who will offer no excuses for in addendum is in order in lost weeks paper Mike recently wtnt through extensive denial work and this had to affect both his training regimen as wtll is his physical will being Those who have liadivtn Molar will undoubtedly agree it it dots ttnd lo disrupt a routine and if this Is magnified or iven times over perhaps predicament can be rthc Hallo the lgh hopes They hive trained hard worked together of perhaps extreme importance the mianing of being of turn Win lose or Rebels advance to the PeelHaltons folding Cotton replied Tonight a ixetutivi was far is I thisnuans hive i Thtrt is nothing in Haider conslrillon that stalls 1 tin t our of fin if im president As past presidtnt Kintntr noted If tan do with the then no reason it in work for as Cotton Ic would in conflict of in teres situation that lie has ivery intention it lending ttini training fill Dm whin In issued tin Of I hut to make the club f this dati thi thrjslir muth i for A Perhaps of the school soccer gamis I in So staled Jack Brown Sin or on of Ins triumph I in Iht roundof ilinoplivdowns Tin ire from It plav and islud is 1 of thilr trior records rtgular ism I- 1 Hilton Wist c imaigns If there was a fault the preliminary round would have to be with the w il the gome is 1 tied Coach not offer that his lost the game in first half is a result Centennial track results questioning official calls He limit that hi sided with his lads on many of their com plaints felt that the they wis to officiating miseues and on garni This was the gisi of his talk at is in front l-o- and it must have hit as the out with moulhs and let their tilent do the ng InterClub The moved the boll well as the second half got underway and despite Aldershot in sheer sin the had control of in the I alt got on Ihe defenders in Tea loudness lie Held one tennis starts derwny last be re Won Dav pave relay I run thin went on to 1 lor Ihrw nighl at the ht wis ilso walktd dice- and stole five bases Key defensive plays were turned in by Phil Dobbin Hay Inghs Dobbin ilso a base is did Boycott had two thefts as did Men The Chryslers next home garni is this Monday night whin host Palermo lime TO m it the The Glen host this lommg Tuesday at 1 it Hit Glen Williams Ball Pirk Tin Chryslers have not ill the is yet but to dale players inked includi lul Marshall Bob Phil Dobbin Merv Granl Gord Ray Inghs Boycott lark Bill Ttlt ind Moore in won me Sen or plo jump WarKHrHcriwn Jack I winning Senior wai and Sieve Tnncoo oh lump ana Jun or lump woo by L placefl Cor won JeanGslbra placed e Clark J Dove ecord of Rob Shears Lonoley rfl Home One Jell Diane Corbel place triple lump Dave Cor d set a while Sam Arthurs TENNIS Interested in lowing Come to the Chalk Talk Night Tuesday June 1st 730 pm Meet the Tennis Instructor Brian Wright Display of Tennis Equipment Clothing Private lessons a Group lessons will beavailableon Two Floodlit Courts NOW AT Advance bookings for Playing Times NORTH HALTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB l a Ma ion lung Aim Hit i thru Hie lit of over Iht ball in This Ltd at 1 1 but Ihe penalty shot in thi Georgetown roster put 1 imdu through Ihi final period III missed his tint but Ihe referee ruled had moved rrior to being made with ball was opportunity He on gift and the locals took the lead lor the first in garni taught back and the game than five minutes rerminlng in regulation time but then ilea scored with less thin two minutes to pi to send the into Ptel Hilton round Peel round be played tins but prtss tit lielwls opponent had not bun decided The it ij in replay gamt against of that finish in first pi in the Last Hilton figui result of the first standing the g aid hot will be pliyed in orgetown week from I OH SHIT FINANCING al pi a hlle ir lion Thi of Jo tic lie lone v in over taking the match IS j I hay King rami up little short as they lost and 16 Ttam males Ann eh and Mmlyn Ser found themselves in much the same predicament and Pat and Vim art wight found little solace for efforts i- thu defeated G and If Wis Dm ialt- latch mil and i their op poems ind I ind Hughes Piulettc lame on lop laddj Brown Caroline win the first of won their second it 1 Tinnis interested in competing at Inltrtounty urged to contact uthir CI in Br indl or Strjnntson at CHARGI HERE NOW HIGHEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCE The money you save at will be your own BAZ MOTORS where after sales service is tops BAZ MOTORS LTD VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE AUDI HONDA Halton Peel Highland Games Assoc Buy Your Annual Membership 4 per person This annual membership entitles the holder to the Following FREE entry to the Speyside Highland Games Saturday June 12th 1976 Privileges throughout the year tor all Associations Social Events Continuing News Letters On Association Activities MEMBERSHIPS Are Available Now To Members of Local Service Clubs FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE MRS BARROW

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