Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1970, p. 11

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Goes to Final Rock Trenton Rink Captures Trophy Teevees and Trip to National Colour party on tha ice at North Halton Curling Club during opening last Wednesday averting Presentation of the trophy to Earl Jesses Trenton rink that this tournament has up or ked an interest in the same to young people in town who have never had the opportunity to natch good competitive curl Having been a competitor In both the Provincial and Nat tournament last year Georgetown s Branch need never take a back seat to anyone on the performance they have in the past four days running this lourna and the social functions Our thanks to one all who made the tournament the success that it was Halton Delegates At Liberal Annual Twelve delegates from the federal riding of and the provincial riding of Hal ton East attended the annua OPEN FROM 1 TO fi P M Blood Donor Clinic MONDAY MARCH persons ages IB to with written ren tal consent they donate arc needed to give BLOOD NEW donors register at ell Avoid evening waiting per iods attend the the Transport and babysitting at the clinic available to DONORS between I and an 1 I and pm If a ride Is needed phone Mrs J van or Mrs fc Thompson On day phone or Make a note of CUNIC da on your calendar is RE MINDER CARDS ill be sort out any Federal delegates from here were Miss Ellinbcth of It It Georgetown Mrs C S Smith of i David Jones of Toronto and Robert Blake Mrs C V Hurley Sullivan all of Alternates were Gorgo Burt of Georgetown and Jack of Provincial delegates were of Georgetown Robert of THE GEORGETOWN THURSDAY FEB 36th It PAGE Jackson of Milton Vis Kink Kennedy Young and alias Penny all Alternates were Pet er Wallers and of DID YOU An average of units whole blood jj needed for cry case of open heart surgery ACTON MEADOWS Golf Course NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERSHIPS RATES Woman Husband end 125 includes children 18 and under as of 31 lntermtdiro of Oct Junior 35 of Oct 31 NO INITIATION FEE Improved Clubhouse Facilities No Increase In Rates Contact JIM TIMLECK at 8530052 or 3637 by Hervay Chappel THE HOST BRANCH FOR THE TOURNAMENT COL BRANCH 120 The playdowns at the Prov Inclal leel consist of a round robin series games in all each ten ends 3 on Thursday 3 on Friday 2 on Saturday and final game Sun day morning Each of the nine participating teams had one bye After two days curl each team had lost at least one game making It a neck and neck race After Saturdays first game In the morning Trenton and Highland Creek were leading With one loss each However after the second game on Sat Corunna proved to be the giant killers with a win over Highland Creek to bring their losses to two and put Trenton in the drivers seat with only one and six ins to their credit and one game left to pliy FINAL ROCK The tournament was not de until thr Trenton skip delivered his final rock Dun das were lying first and third hen skip Earl threw his final stone and made a double take out to leave no chance for Dundas to tie the as they had one stone left Highland Crick at the same time were defeating Kitchen Al Shirk a 74 old veteran who shook a lot of the fellows to their hoot op Through the four several games wire dec by extra ends IMPRESSED All the curlers a ere rcallj impressed with the fine lee making by A the mag food of Mrs Annie Bingham and the North staff under the capable leader hip of Nick Carter without cooperation this mert could not have been hclJ wins 3 losses Kirkland Lake wins 4 losse 3 wins losses Kitchener 3 wins losses Corunna wins losses Marie 1 win losses FAVOURITES Spectators filled the club at each and game four games tors were choosing the team wished to for and by Sunday had definite favour les DO OR DIE FOR JUVES IN ORILLIA will win Sunday or bov out of the Juvenile plajoft free for all It came down to a do or die game Orlllii edged locals in Georgetown Mem Anna Tuesday night to even their best of five scries two tames each DISALLOWED Fowler from Hay and Wiles got first goal at 10 of first period Dave Guest from and A good lime was had by all notched the second one tic spectators and curlers Georgetown actually lot a This tournament proved to third a few seconds after he of great Interest to the thcI members of the North Golf Country Club the members and the town general We wo lid like to point that many people who curlers helped to disallowed The rulci he sec the puck enter the net It would have given the locals a lead with just m nutcs to go WON SUNDAY Orillia scored their winner at of Hie final Again on Another of our Giant Sales J this a success one taken in games by winn in Trenton loss Creek wins 2 losses lo its NEW ARRIVALS OF COATS SUITS DRESSES MILLINERY SPORTSWEAR RAINWEAR HANDBAGS ACCESSORIES SILVERS of Ontario Firm Family Clothing organization that deserve vote of thanks is Recall 0 W Guest v Car Club who drivers for the participant had nothing but pmsc for the up their ALIVE cam wrap up their series r re by at least gaining tic hen tonight They tton the fist game last Thursday and settled for a 77 tic in Saturday This is best two out of three set MIDGETS OUT The Georgetown Midgets for a championship has been snuffed out by Richmond Hill J who up their third straight lopsided win here Tuesday The locals hail lost here a week ago and I Richmond Hill Sunday before Speaking as a curler I hope dropping Tuesday s game TV SETS Labatt were hosts this tournament and wore for its cess They provided the four television sets to the winners the Samsonilc to the runners up Our special thanks to theli sales represcn Pete Chapnun and Bob Brewer and their rep rcsentative llicnnel for their able assistance and operation In this tournament HOT SPOT year due to noticeable breakdo in the workings of the Tovn of Georgetown our In itiatcd and a study Stevenson Kellogg Ltd a noted con firm were hired lo investigate aspects of the both and mental and to submit a report with The report costing wos submitted in the late fall The major made lo hire a town manager or name the reason being tint the il apparently and still Is not too efficient in handling normal workday prob lems to complete programs I roads depreciation funds forecast proper planning etc To rather drastic illy point out their inefficient work It is no 4 the report submission and although they have agreed the town needs this position filled they cannot agree as to how to hire man or how much Ihey should pay him Wo wonder now which progn will be completed first the road program or the hiring of an administrator To the Council we can only ask when you will get off jour dulls and show you capabilities as responsible loaders Perhaps you arc To the Georgetown residents remember this Is elec tion year It is NOT TOO EARLY to your present council Come out and sec them in action at the commit tee meetings every at 8 and regular meetings every oilier Monday with the next one March 2nd there will be no pretty or whens GEORGETOWN JAYCEES Ontario FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY CHICKENS ib 3 lb IU J LARGER SIZE to Ib LEAN TENDES mm mm pork LOJNS 9 it FRESH MEATY FRESH MEATY Pork Hocks 39 SCHNEIDERS SLICED FLEX Corned Beef k 99 MEXICAN NO 1 GRADE LARGE SLICERS VINE RIPENED TOMATOES lbs I 00 jaffa Orang Lemons 6-39- Carrots CHOICE CREAM CORN AYLMER CHOICE ASSTD PEAS HARVARD DICED BEETS AYLMER CHOICE WAX BEANS VAN CAMP PORK BEANS YOUR CHOICE MIX or MATCH 5 HEINZ TOMATO JUICE SEACLIFFE WHOLE POTATOES AYLMER PEAS CARROTS YOUR CHOICE MIX or MATCH HEINZ STRAINED M Baby Food 7 MAPLE LEAF LARD SEASONED GREEN SEASONED Beans 5100 HONIG DUTCH v Ch SOUP MIX 51 AYLMER SLICED PINEAPPLE mi 5100 NESTLES READY TO SERVE PUDDINGS Top oca Butterscotch Chocolate Lemon Von 11a MONARCH CAKE MIXES Choc White Banana Yellow 4 I 6 w loo 8 loo BORDENS 2 MILK KB SAVEALL WAXED PAPER 100 KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES IS 100 AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 100

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