Page THE HERALD October Sports flashback Georgetown runner wins bronze at Pacific Conference Games This wttk we took back ID this Issue and we find spurts hlhlighU of lft9 POWFLL MEDALIST IN JAP Georgetown rack star To ny Powell made presence fcltotlhcPacificConferencc Games held recently at Tok Nalionil Stadium with medal winning lie won the bronze the WO metre sprint and collect a silver for the Canadian second in the 1600 metre relay He ill competed in some loci meets coming first in the 100 metres and 2nd In the metres second in the metre relay and third in the metres In tCNNHl INSWtbPb A vn with the urn Gunner n si 000 or h ng his 111- horse Royal Captive was not among the first Gunner was the only Hal ton resident to have his ticket drawn in the Irish Hospital wet takes No Saturday bridge England a juniors alive but III LP Despite the problems plaguing the Georgetown J C Hockey Club II be and kicking when goes up on the hockey season And thty even be contenders on what some of their potential personnel de cide to do with their energy during the winter carl tryout a I attract enough g but that part of the is brightening A of late white still w of what it should be is encouraging Most are solid enough performers that the Junior brass claim need only few key people to become One member of the live told Herald that even if they winled to fold they could not consider It serious because of contracts ready made with the board and the Ontario Hock Association Among the band frequenting have been defenscman Glen Chip- man and Bruce Lewis and I rink King Hay Jerry Hob from list who look so good in his whirl with SI Catherines juniors has been working out with the Junior Haiders as well as two other An Ice ready soon Curlers getting ready for the coining season or JUNtC Attention all curlers and curlers tobe The arc getting short and the evenings colder making It just about that lime to put the tennis store the golf clubs in a snug dry spot for winter dust the cobwebs out of the old broom and clean your boots to mike for a I re it new season of curling ice should be ready the of October 13th and all the committees ire busy making plans to welcome the new and old members the club The Business Girls section gets underway Wednesday October 17 with the sk selecting their rinks for the curlers are welcome There will be two more fun even planned for October and with Instruction and practice available and re freshments served so every one will be all fired up for the first scheduled game The Ladies section is host an Open House to wel come everyone on Tuesday October 16th and Thursday r Oct from at the clubhouse Refreshments will lie served ind be available fir The Mens section is in form of a blister Spiel to introduce new and old mem to the game Everyone is on October for the Spiel and evening from Oct ID fur fret instruction and Tie Juniors Jre getting welcome anyone between the of and and still in school to come out and join hem If you are interested please call Beverley and Ted Peck at We are looking forward to super ycir so come on over and join the fun All you need is flat elean soled boots shoes a warm sweater leather palmed gloves See on the ice juvenile Caller has been one of the sharper hopefuls dub also hopes to pick up of the late cuts from the juniors With opening game a little a week away Georgetown will likely get only two more before getting down to lacks Tiny will at II 30 Sunday morning and possibly next Wednesday night Their schedule starts in Friday Oct 17 with home opener slated for Sun day ifternoon October SI JUKI- engraved is i retirement gift for Alec Brown from the Georgetown Mr Brown a life member of the Giant executive who has bandied the gate r the tames for many re the watch at i wlndup dinner at Hilltop Golf Country Club Erin Club president Don Wilkes spoke of his irs of good work interest in the club in making the presentation A new trophy for most pi ijer was award this Jim James The dinner followed a golf lour in which Pome toy si a emerge the winner JCMOHSIlMISTHl WIN Green Gaels were by Georgetown Rebels defense for half decided It the power house rolled to a I victory in a big five football game played in the Royal city it was Georgetown Rebels second loss in three starts and GCVIs third victory Georgetown school didn come empty handed however as their or whitewashed the Bishop Celtics The senior Rebel defense limited the Gaels to just yards and gave up no first downs in the first quarter However the llcbs could do no better from getting on the first with a single point kicked by Bill single represents the only point scored igninsl the lough defense tins year touchdown run by Pete put in a lead in the second quarter The convert was no good They owned a I edge at half time after a 13 yard single Most of the third quarter wis a defensive but a Rebel fumble gave the Gaels possession deep In George players later an converted touch down made it dels fourth quarter scores included a yard ramble by Rev for a TI and yard broken play Georgetown Junior Ic id at half lime in their with Bishop Mac on a touchdown by Mitchell and a convert and single by Cart J Ingles yird touchdown Strike to in the third quarter w Inch the latter converted Later in Hie pe nod intercepted a Celtic pass and raced 76 yards to wore his second Georgetown Juniors picked their fiflli pass ind recovered their fourth film in the final quarter A pass ind run play by iheppard accounted for their final major score kicked his third con GEORGETOWN FALCONS GENERAL MEETING FOR All PLAYERS OFFICIALS AND INJIRFSTID IH WIPING the club m mo SUNDAY OCTOBER 14th CEDARVAIE GYM PM WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF TVS STEREOS 24 HR IN HOME SERVICE SAVE ON OUR CARRY IN SERVICE BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND OPEN HOUSE LADIES CURLING SECTION OF NORTH GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB ladies to an OPEN HOUSE Tuesday October 16th and Thursday October lOOpm 300 FREE Instruction for Beginners you Hike to about cubing and meet cubing phase Brenda 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