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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 March 1993, p. 13

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Here's looking ton Hills Ontario Premier Bob Rae took time out to chat with Canadian singin; legend John Allen Cameron at Sunday’s charity exhibition hockey game at Gordon Alcott Arena. Cameron is no slouch on skates and regularly suits up with the Oldtimers. Photo by Colin Gibson ¥ Sunday’s charity exhibition hockey game between the Toronto NHL Oldtimers and the Legiskaters wasn’t contested just for bragging rights. The Labatt’s Cup was also up for grabs. The oldtimers tri- umphed 12-5 and Ivan Irwin accepted the trophy from Labatt’s rep- resentative Peter Bodenham. Proceeds from the game, sponsored by the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council and the Georgetown Kinsmen Club were directed to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital. Photo by Colin Gibson — re Shell Lawr, Georgetown Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion repre- sentative on the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council, presented gifts to the most valuable players in Sunday’s charity exhibition hockey game between the Toronto NHL Oldtimers and the Legiskaters. Blaine Smith got the nod as the Oldtimers’ MVP while Howard Hampton was selected the MVP of the Legiskaters. Photo by Colin Gibson a Halton Hills. This Week; Wednesday, March 3, 1993 — Page’ t3 TAX RETURNS SAME DAY ELECTRONICALLY FILED Associate Tax Consultants 101 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2217 Sunday’s charity exhibition game between the Toronto NHL Oldtimers and the Legiskaters was sponsored cystic fibrosis victim, with his father, formed the ceremonial faceoff taken by Ontario Premier Rol T q NHL director of officials, Bryan Lewis of Georgetown, was swamped by autograph-seekers Sunday at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena. Lewis refereed the exhibition game between the Toronto NHL Oldtimers and the Legiskaters which saw the Oldtimers come out on top 12-5. Photo by Colin Gibson Keeping the Toronto NHL Oldtimers and the Legiskaters teams in line during Sunday’s exhibition game sponsored by the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council and the Georgetown Kinsmen Club were three well-known Georgetown Zebras. The NHL’s director of officiating Bryan Lewis was ably aided by former Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council award winner Gerry Perkins and Ray Pasma of the Georgetown Referee’s Association. Photo by Colin Gibson

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