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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1967, p. 3

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was many as eight raiders may be lopped by age limit ice fails bant tourney moves to acton for day ttiere could be as many as eight members of thu years georgetown raidr junior c hockey- club lopped from next tlteuoai roster due to age if a new limit being considered by the dba is introduced i mike cummins the oha would set tin 20 years oldlimit back a half a year if it comes about and the difference would affect one rai der as it stands there will 7 of this season s team lost thro i age 4vagife rod presswood rod presswood jim blair terrj lane tommy ayres don norton mike cummins and ron stewart all played their last game in a raider suit when georgetown lost to aurora here three weeks ago on the fence wailing for the oha ago regulations is kent robinson a raider official contacted said the club is looking already to fill the holes don norton ron stewart tommy ayres kent robinson letters sings its nice to be appreciated georgetown memorial arena manager donald gosling knows he has 83 letters from howard wnggleswcrth public school pupils to prove it the flood of mail came after i three classes of grades 3 and 4 which had been skating at the arena regularly during the win ter completed their sessions there last week the pupils were allowed to skate free on their final visit here arc a few excerpts 1 am very happy that you let us go free you have been tfery good to us and wc do not know how to repay you hope you have a nice easter and cat a lot of chocolate thank jou for letting us bnr row the arena thank you for the pleasure of the rink the onlv troi ble is i scraped my knee i would like to sec you in person 1 really enjoyed it i could not go skating but i i ked watching the others skate i like the new girls wash room thank you for letting us goi to the arena it may be bumpj but its alright 1 like skating forphsicai education belter than any thing else i 1 had a knot in m skitcs i but i reallj enjoyed mjself after it was undone when i got up the next morning i could hardly move a joint in my body 1 i enjoyed it very much 1 especially liked stealing girls hats i when we were going home i could hardly stand up because i was so tired i we get letters arenas manager i m so glad you put in a new w ashroom it was very nice of you to let the boys shovel the ice i m sure they had fun i liked the music best i hope we didn t bother you i took a boys hat but he did not come after me so i gac it back to him i am glad there was no cement sticking out it was exciting t fell four times ed to skate faster than the teacher the rink waa very slippery it was so hard it felt like 1 had broken my rear the most fun is trying to get the teacher down i am sorry i stepped in the wet cement in the new room but i did not see it what are they doing in the old ladies washroom 7 we were really glad when i enjoyed it because i learn we didnt have to pay today asseltine trophy perpetuates tourney chairman wifes work some months ago a project was started to honour mr and mrs walter red asseltine who are retiring this year after hea ding georgetown s bantam hoc key tournament for seven years at thursday s tournament op ening the big event took place when the actongeorgetown tvke game ndet the hockey players along with georgetown and kitchener novices formed a colourful circle on the ice and the asscltlncs were called for ward to receive a beautiful tro phy bearing their names this w ii remain in the geor getown arena and each year vill havo the name of the most sportsmanlike player in the tournament inscribed on 1l a small replica will be his to keep and this was earned onto the ice by former tykes finlay ar nold brian beaumont and craig fleming a small duplicate of the tro- i phy was presented to the assel tines and a beautiful scroll 1 bearing the names of the tykes sunday win gives novices hockey title for zone georgetown s novice hockey team has won the zone champ ionhip in a senes against sim coe the team the bliss eagles wrapped up the best of three series here sunday with a victory which gave them the senes by the same margin simcoe arrived early for the game with lots o rooters but georgetown s backers were just as boisterous bliss novices had hoted parry sound for the weekend and the whole parry sound team stayed to cheer their pals on simcoe s blake schwe tzer opened the scoring at 12 50 as the locals fell behind but rick becker managed the tying goal at the 8 40 mark of the second period with justten seconds to go in the mp period becker ag in found the target with ted former tykes and friends who made the presentation possible these were presented bjf allan lawr and andy long two of red s baby tykes from the 6162 season mrs asseltine received flowers from three more form er tykes ed pearce ray pea cock and kevin thompson now playing for bramalea novices fred harrison representing the kinsmen was called to the ice and presented with a bank book by larry burns and scott beckett to ensure that money is available each yeir for the individual award and cngrav ing all remaining money that had been collected has been dc posited in this trust account norm long at the mike kopt everyone informed as each prci cntation was made plan county centennial ceremony on dominion day halton county council will mark canada s birthday july 1st with a centennial commem oration in victoria park mil ton right next to the old court house various dignitaries invited to attend will include the mp mpp the ex wardens of the county judicial representatives and many others the campbellville women s institute will be asked to serve light refreshments under a marquee borrowed from the lome scots the county administration building itself will be decked out in centennial flags and em blems will be placed on the light standards in the parking lot rhu international bantam hockey tournament was forced to move from georgetown for the first time in its seven year history yesterday when an ice planing operation ran into trou ble tuesday night the ice planing was given the nod by the arena board after the tuesday schedule was com pleted workers ran into diffl culties in the early morning hours and the cement showed through at one point most stayed on the job all night trying to save the sheet tournament chairman red asseltine learned the bad news about 6 o clock wednesday morning within an hour arran gements had been made with acton arena and georgetown transportation company teams deputys duties to spell out defeat move an overwhelming vote of thirty one to one was the count on a motion to have the new deputyclerk of halton county s duties spelt out in detail only reeve herb hmton of acton the mover of the motion voted for it his seconder did not the motion intended to have all the individual duties of clare mckay such as sec treas of the planning association sec retary of the industrial assocla lion etc included in the by law but was met by opposition since most of the members felt the duties already stated gener ally were satisfactory this is entirely wrong sta ted deputy reeve george cur rie of esquesing he could say if given something else to do he wasn t hired to do this deputy reeve w hocy of nas sagaweya agreed saying he has a superior garfield brown to whom he will be responsible and fan were given free ahut tie service to and from acton all day yesterday milton arena also offered ice time don gobliakfcasd jo before press time ha vxptrtna the local service to he playable wednes- ttay night or anty tfearadaj a special effort was being fl nude to have the ice in shape for the wednesday night east west game 1 did you know underinflation and overload ing are tough on t res the canadian htghwiy safety cil says they can cost ey by shortening the they also reduce the safety fac tor in driving afety com t you juoi tireslifi dart league j markham and j calder shared high scores of 180 in last weeks games in the lad ies dart league league standing to date originals 110 goldham s 92 delrex 87 lemons 87 imper ials 84 joe s 80 terra cotta 73 shopnte 62 iwrt4 the georgetown herald thursday march 30th 1967 sports continued on pages 1011 kewley and gary nix drawing assists georgetown tried hard to add to their slim lead but simcoe goalie was exceptional with lots of close checking good skating and plenty of desire the bliss eagles continued their march by capturing the title the many georgetown sped ators who came out to cheer the boys on were every bit as happy and excited as the win ners when the final siren soun ded simcoe had deadlocked the series at one game apiece with a 42 win on their home friday the simcoe tietminder was again spectacular as only rick becker and tommy fend ley managed to get pucks by him georgetown too won the op ening jtame by a 51 count here sunday march 19 fourteen teams compete in iaycee bonspiel here georgetown jaycees held a successful curling bonspiel north halton golf and country club on a recent saturday a total of 14 teams entered from district 5 including two from georgetown scarborough and etobicoke and single en tries from brampton whitby misslssuaga toronto board of trade ajax richmond hill north york and a jaycefi rag tag team jljax the youngest unit pre sent and still nonchartered were overall winners with scar borough as runners up the grand losers were richmond hill the peg pool championship played later in the day wai won by hardy merker presid ent of district s and don sortie ontario vice president al though georgetown were over all winners last year it was just not their day this year the meeting was arranged and chaired by david kentner aoc ial chairman the evening fin isbed with a dinner for the com peting teams express buses to greenwood saturdays april 1st 8th 15th leave georgetown direct to tha track 1135 am return fare 295 includat admiiilen return buses start loadins after last race stans restaurant s wade agent talaphona 8776521 derex plaza restaurant peter karojldtit agm telephone 877 9194 georgetown market centre 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