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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1978, p. 19

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TIIEHEBALO Wednesday Aprils 107B Pane Curling season comes to close with Cornelius Bonspiel BvMAIlGANDSTtW Crkhton second Mile Phillips Ijirrv Norma Wilson Gavin did to well IHvc id Snowman Doc h riKmnl ideas club should be commended on Ladles Don t forget the ByMAJtGANDSTtW The curlers at North Hal ton had their final fling for the season last week as the Cor as always was a tremendous success The week long spiel drew to a dose on Saturday with the semi final games being played at 10 and 12 noon At 3 clock was the consolation event and at clock the playoffs for the champions in the four events Johnny Cornelius presented Iiis trophy to the winners of the main event who were Wayne Taylor and his rink of vice second Hal I Porter and lead Windsor Johnny presented the trophies to the runnersup Joe Gerrard and his rink of vice Peony Crkhton second Mike Bobby Phillip 1oberl Norma Wilson Makovnyk Jr and load McNIelly and Osborne Betty Winners of the event winners Congratulations to all the consolation event were Mike Howard and his curlers who turned out to curl s rink of Mary Ellen rink of Heather Knight Joanne and moke this such Bridge Don Crowe lkl Anderson week of fun and good torn Theresa Smith Runners up Pot Boll The petition to the juniors were skip Ron Val Phillips Laurie Wright and June age mi an The winners of the Second Events wire Rich his rink of Joan Trimble Dave Porter and Helen Wright Runners up were skip Jim Wilson Ann trench Bruce and Burns The winners of third wire frank Grant and his rink of Don Burns and Ethel sparing for Tracey Treahy Runners up wire While draw theme for sped this year wus liotsoff to Johnny and on inning the its wirt lied ri or the Insi Tlie top id Russell J I I The Judges had a lime as bo muny had ideas of the Eastwoods an I llussos did a great Job of organizing the week and the LUBEIT GEORGETOWNS 1st DRIVEIN DRIVETHRU LUBRICATION CENTRE No Appointment Necessary Most Cars Minutes LUBEIT club should be commended on Ladle Don t forget the i great buffet and super Ice annual cheese party find thanks to the Trimbles meeting tonight at the Jewells the Taylors and Al from See you next year on the who donated led BUSINESS DIRECTORY il try In rock sums dunlin iht llorvspiel lines up for one of her teammates at North Golf and Country Club two win on winning rink during Ihe Curnelius with Taylor and Windsor Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association Notice of Spring ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday May 1978 200 pm for the purpose of election of officers at Cedarvale Gymnasium General Public Welcome Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor St Phone THE HERALD 877220 wwmj Dr RRHamilton TELEPHONE CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTOR PHONE Dr Foley OPTOMETRIST IC304 877 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam Man Street South Hilton H 111 Georgetown Ontario R Chpsham Limited vurs Consilium Entii I 101 Virginia left piped the finalists in for Cornelius When their work done Doc Russell met them with the ceremonial drinks Broomhead Latimer win club s Economy Run of driver Glenn or Toronto and navigator David Latimer of Georgetown won Ihe Georgetown Mot or sport Club Economy Run held last weekend The Latimer team won in driving the mlle run in a Accord Tht weight of the car was 1 13 tons They used gallons on the run for an average of miles per gallon After that average was multiplied by the car a weight the winning ton mpg was for the team The winning car was the tightest of the top finishers Bill of Br am a I finished second In Plymouth Arrow Their Ion was They used gallons Henry Matcjko of Toronto and Alan Ilyall or Mlssissauga finished third in their Volkswagen Rabbit with a 10 ton Jim and Diane Justice of ton In their Fiat 123 Tom of and Horry Vaisanen of were fifth with a ton in their Capri Neil and Mary Loti Young at Georgetown plated sixth In their Jaguar They had toe Heaviest car in me top eight as their cor the Jaguar In at tons They averaged and their ton was Kevin Jennings and Heather Madden of Orangcvllle with a Ion finished seventh in their Chevrolet and fcija of Willowdale in a wilh a S3 ton The driven had maximum of four hours and minutes to complete the route which started and finished ill the Station on St idea for the rallj was of to net the best lucks shoe The dams also hid to in nutations along till way team penalized one for missing iucst ion Missing a control cost one as did inch minute late at Ihi end IJrfflH I J 4 Georgetown TYKE REP TEAM TRYOUT Armoury Fairgrounds Saturday Apr 29 200 pm For more information Mr Kemp 8777457 yr olds you NEW TO TOWN or you imt moved a WouWIIkntocoll on you with GIFTS Information about Georgetown For this Information call Joan Gillespie at 8774812 NOTICE THE TOWN OF HALT0N HILLS Bicycle Licences JANUARY DECEMBER FEE Every resident of the Town Hills or a Bicycle shall Obtain a Licence on or it tin v December A Licence may bo obtained by applying to Municipal Offices the Town Hollon Hills located at 36 Main Street South and Mill East Acton Monday Friday also at North Sports Main Street South Georgetown during store hours It should be noted hat when you purchase a Bicycle Licence your serial number Is recorded at the Town as well as being registered with Bicycle Guild In Montreal This helps your Police Department In tracing A Only WEDNESDAY APRIL26th to SATURDAY APRIL 29th shoes Fashion and style for everyone Jane Street Downsv Sire Choose from a targe selection of action shoes in canvas and denim in a wide variety of colours and styles during Kinney s Action Shoe Sale All styles and colours are not available in all sizes so shop early for the best selection Regular Kinney Price 99 to 9 99 Action Shoe Sale 333 Available at the following locations only Lawrence Ave East Eghnton East Scarborough Scarborough 439 267 Albion Road 4801 3 Queen St North 222 Slreot 6333

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