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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1967, p. 9

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if saturday am leagures have nineteen rules to abide by plars and all conccrnpil with l- n minor hockc mint bide by tht following rulrs this i a son 1 the hockey in not to intr fere uh the innrtav or day achnol activities 2 no membcrol the cxecut tve msy coach onl in cao of an emergency 3 no lather shall he allowed to coach his own son or to be- in the players box 4 ii a boy misses three con secutlve weeks he will be put on a waiting list unless he has good reason for not attending coach and manager arc respon ciblc for attendance records to be available to commissioner in each league 6 a boy must be signed by kov 25th unless he has a good reason for not doing so if not then he will bo put on a waiting list 6 no one member of the ex ecutive commissioners manag crs or coaches may suspend a player for infraction or mis conduct of the rules 7 the coach must give equal playing time to each player re gardless of bis playing ability playoffs excepted 8 the following will be dealt with by the executive a any boy using profane language in or around the arena b any boj using profane language di recti to or directed at any official coach manager or executive 9 a commissioner and any 2 19 insurance is compulsory members of the executive maj prmr to participation in legion suspend any player for infract hockey inns of the rules until it is ilcilt with b tho executive 10 ml plovers must njhirt to their ctioch at least 15 minutes before game time or tho coach can refuse lo dres him tor that ganie coaches arc expected lo be on lime 11 at ihc referees dlscret ion he is allowed to dispose of any hockey stick that is broken chipped or considered danger ou lo ihc players 12 conches and managers arc rcsoonsiblc for the signing for sweaters and are expected to look after any equipment in their possession 13 coaches and managers that have any complaints must take them to the commissioner and the commissioner is resp onsible to the executive 14 any player suspended in elthrr legion sponsored hock cy or allstar hockey cannot participate in cither group un til he is dealt with 15 players will not wear skates in the seating area any infraction will be a one game suspension coaches and manag ers arc asked to co operate 1g it is your arena treat it like home or you will be sent home 17 coaches and managers are responsible for keeping their players under control 18 all players are required to wear head helmets and skate guards goalkeeper must wear a mask hockey raiders debut in milton on friday georgetown raiders who went to the oha junior c central league finals against aurora before being bounced last seas on are getting set for bigtjer things in the 1967 68 campaign as the hours left before trcir curtain raism against villon merchants tomorrow nig t in milton get fewer raiders lost e en r pilars through the age limit r uh hon during the off seison but nine members of the 19fjh g7 club will be back including the top four point collectors paul robinsan ron lane terry hay nd ei 11 dwjcr otiver returnees are rear guards phil uiicll dae mr mcnemy brad johnson and doug malcolm and forward kent robinson while dwycr is listed b club officials as a raider he his ct to attend a practice session raider club president scott patterson said dwyer will start working out with the team as oo n as the football season ends tiwyer is quarlerbaeking the georgetown senior rebels also in raider uniform for an exhibition game with oakville blades friday and sunday were goalie bnan pcavoy centres jack kemshead and larry brad ley right wingers keith ben nett and terry leswick left dinger bauer and defenseman john quackenbush leswick and quackenbush arc nophews of former nulcrs to n leswick and bill quacken bush haiders outscored oakville g s m tlw port town fndav and hunc on for a 4 3 victorv fndj nig raiders ehminat ed uikillc blades in last years srmi finas ruders open fieir horn schedule stindiy against milton merchants and according to newgeneral manager bob me- mcnemy will be able to ice a stronger hub than the on going to milton tomorrow il said rnidirs will be subpar fnda because of some n- bary absenteeism raiders will play a 30 gam schedule agams milton streets ille oakwlle orina ville i indsaj jax newmar ket richmond hill concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williami 8773302 express buses to greenwood saturdays oct 28 nov 411 1825 leave georgetown direct to the track 10 35 return fare 295 includes admission return buses start loading after last race stans restaurant telephone 8774521 s wade agent oelrex plaza restaurant potac karolidis agent telephone 8779194 georgetown market centre trophies prizes presented north halton golfing women the ladles ot the golfing sec tion of the north halton golf country club held their closing day for the 1067 season tucs day october 10 a few hardy enthuswsta played nine holes in spite of atrong winds and showers of chilling rain ilnw ever there was an excellent turnout for the social hour be fore dinner when the prizes nnd trophies for the years piay were presented winner of the a flight club championship was tho defend ing champion dorothy young runner up nan marchmcnt b flight winner was won by ann tlmmins in a playofl with jane mcnally one of the club s promising young golfers c flight winner was harcl arnold over marg gage runner up winner of the handicap com petition and a prize donated by the club professional peter carter was eleanor inglis the runner up audrey symmes for the greatest reductioi of handicap for 18 hole players ann tlmmins in the 36 handle ap group the winner was june norton jaycees explain club aims to ten prospective members handicap prims in the form of clga spoons for 18 hole play ers were won by dorothy young whose tow aggregate for four scores was 71 vi eleanor fogls a close 71 and from the business girls section cr na schent 75 bcrs present the dinger board winners were for 18 hole players a flight dorothy youg b film marilyn worrall c flight kay butler in the 9 hole division fran balnm won for a flight marg gage for b and prairie bcsaey and anne smith in c flight the cwpplla competition for tho greatest nimber chips sunk during tae leason was won by jean hackentie from the 18 hole playengroup and marg gage from thejiole players the putting contest held after tho course was changed around was won by irene mcintosh the final tournament a two ball chairtpjonshlp was won by marilyn worrall and mildred dulchburn over dorothy young and irene mcintosh this was a handicap competition club spoons were presented to tho following players for 10 games over 18 holes marjorle allan inez cnchton verna schcnk irene mcintosh mildred dutchburn dorothy jfoung ann tlmmins marilyn worrall el eanor inglis and jean mackcnz prizes for the days play were won by ann tlmmins for low gross marg gage low net and goofie scores edna murray mabel sanderson mem gdhs soccer team still seeking elusive win the georgetown soccer team aiilton forwards this leaves only one more game to play received their biggest defeat of the 3eason the seaon at milton by a score of 5 to 1 this week after ten minuus of pla grorgetown moved into the lead with a goal by paul egcrton milton were soon on the attack and in a goal mouth mix up the ball was deflected by a milton i plaer into the georgetown net after this there was no holding the milton forwards their ncxt chance came from a penalty i kick which had to be taken ov cr again after minor infringe ment from w hich ihe home team had no trouble scoring the third came as i result of a misjudgement b goalkeeper mke clark who later asked to be substituted b lrnil lan on more goal was scorud be lore half time in the second half the gcor gtown defence under captain ord barelaj regrouped and milton wore kept at bay through out the rest of the game except for their last coal which was the result of a quick break by c hockey home opener milton merchants vs georgetown raiders v- sunday october 29th admission adults 75c students 50c children 25c follow the raiders every sunday afternoon 2 30 p m board of parks management georgetown memorial arena 19671968 season sundayi junior hockey 2 30 p m public skating 7 p m 9 p m monday figure skating 3 p m 9 30 p n tuesday all star minor hockey 7 p m 10 p n novice pee wee and bantam wednesday house wives hour 130pm 030pm figure skating 4 30 pm 800pm thursday all star minor hockey 7 p m 10 p m midget and juvenile friday tyke hockey 4 30 p m 6 30 p m saturday legion minor hockey 6 45 hv 2 p m public skating 3 5 p m and 7 9 p m on tuesday october 17th the georgetown jaycees met al the georgetown golf and country club the meeting was a mem bcrshlp night chaired by the committee chairman of member ship clue crcsswcll at the meeting their were ten prospec tive guests who enjoyed the fellowship and guest apeakcrs the speakers were mr dave kcntncr speaking on the found ing and history of the jaycees he explained the first meetings and the troubles young men if the world have and the orgamz ing of the world wide junior chamber international jci the second speaker was unit president doug flshburn who gave a brief talk on tho george town unit and iti aims and ways it helps young men in town mr al teeter was tho third and last speaker discussing the you in jaycees and saying that jaycees help the member get onto his own feet b be coming leaders or whatever the single member has in his mind to become the entertainment was one of the members julian reed and his two accompanists don sed don and bob kerr who played a number of folk songs this was enjoyed very much by the gucsta attending and everyone hopes it will be a more com mon aight at tho meetings don t forget fellow jaycees of the coming world congrcia in toronto starting october 28 toronto will host 2 900 jay cecs from all over the world for seven days the georgetown unit has taken on the responaib ility of home hospitality the purposo of home hospit ality la it gives you tho oppor tunity to entertain in your home two jaycees from foreign coun tries and it alows these vultora the opportunity to observe life in an average canadian home for further information on this contact mr al trueman at b77- 0304 ambulances building on view at gvas open house us open house at the ambu lance garage on james street all this week and the ninety mem ber force is hoping to show the equipment and the hall to a lot of ratepayers ihcre will be coffee and cook ies for all as they wander ar ound awing the brand new cad lilac ambulance and the older one both ambulances can hind le four stretchers in addition theres emergency oxygen eq uipment reauacltatot units and the new pneumatic aplltiti these splint art made of plast ic and are blown up usually by mouth they control bleeding as well aa immobilizing fract- tki oiorgsttown hlrali thursoay octobkr 24 if paged ures there wilt be members hind each night to welcoiu vlalton to the new modern hall where tho volunteer ambulanon corps la celebrating their tenthl aniilveriary m board of parks management georgetown memorial arena october jilt 1967 halloween o public skating 7 pm until 900 pm free admission sponsor board of parks management prices effective thurs fri sat october 26 77 26 on these red hot specials at superior food market 18 main street north this weeks meat round steak roasts 9 features rump sirloin tip roasts ibotc all top quality red brand beef fresh chicken legs breasts 53 maple leaf sweet pickled cottage rolls 57- fresh sliced pork liver 29 monarch pouch pax cake mix catiurs ready cut macaroni or long spaghetti 5 1 00 florida marsh seedless grapefruit pink or white slit 48 10 79 apple juice 31 00 ballards champion dogfood8100 instant 44 oz or quick 4b oz quaker oats 53 blue or pink pkg of 12 johnsons j cloths 55 white swan economy 360v facial tissues 259 cheery morn 6 ex far instant coffee 75 hauoween shell out next tues oct 31 salad your pump kin candy kliaaa chiclets paanuta potato chip snow applos choc bars in oconomy paks dares assorted candy ate this week be readyi us no 1 size 24 head if or lettuce 45 3ibbag 25 cooking onions out no i 3 lb bag washed jimiiini carrots 25 2 good slsa sllceri cucumbers 29 ntozm pood specials birds eye peas no fr cut green beans 11 5 psloo johnsons beautiflorwax ii tins 59 c 100 j

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