Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 22, 1971, p. 5

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Best Costume for Western Days ACTON SPEEDWAY By SHAW No More Sunday Races i Western Miller Patterson Chosen For Ontario Competition by Murray Parsons INVITATION TO MONTREAL Georgetown Pee Wee rep resentatlves the Rangers have been invited to participate in an invitational competition at Montreal This welcome In vitntion has been accepted and the team is hard at work raising the money to finance the venture Their first fund raising effort was a Car Wash on Saturday at Moore Park Texaco Station The boys worked very hard and netted a very useful contribution toward their requirements SINCERE THANKS to Gordon Collins proprietor of Moore Park Texaco who not only permitted Ihc use of some of his parking space but contributed the soap and use of equipment the vacuum cleaner SELF HELP I understand that there will be further ventures including car washes by teams that have copied out of province la so may I solicit your support as all costs are borne by the Individual teams and they are anxious to earn their own way COMPETITION Georgetown Rangers Henley Saints Catharines After minutes of play the Rangers were down goal but from that point on it was the Georgetown Rangers all the way Dean and Ted each scored 2 goals and Kevin Reeks REPRESENTATIVE COMPETITION Georgetown Kitchener In a friendly game Georgetown Bantams were narrowly defeated by Kitchener Neither team appeared at their best but the game had a few exciting moments as Georgetown came close to lying in the later pan of the game NATION ALSKILLS CONTEST This contest is being run by the Adidas Co for all boys up to the age of 12 years The skills being Golden Hawks Flyers Colls Wildcats Spitfires Rockets Chargers Rovers Raiders Jaguars Kings Rangers Panthers Arsenal United Celtic Beavers Jets Wolves Carretal HOUSE LEAGUE RESULTS Sqolrts NOTES Wildcat I Bobcats 1 Scoring for the Wildcats were J Vandyke 3 and Young as the learns confident approach to the game helped them to over come the Bobcats whose lone goal was scored by G Richard gar starting with only men but forcing the play The score was tied early In the second half but Ihe determined Aces earned the late In the game Tlesma both of the Aces goals while Cunningham scored one for he Flyers Dynamos Golden Hawks I The Golden Hawks fielded only 10 men and had to fight real hard to beat a determined Dynamo team A very well played game Falcons Colts Dwyer and A Hardcastle each scored for the Falcons while Mostaard was good on Despite the loss the Silts worked hard and put up a team effort With goals by y the high flying Eagles id higher Only three by L s kepi the score reasonable Bombers St Is grays The Bombers goal was scored by J The goalie J Vanenburg lid well to hold the Bombers to me goal Mosquiros Cougars 1 A close game featuring ex King end to end rushes by both earns R scored for the from a comer kick n the second half tad 10 The Rockets surged I with quick goals and held n until with only minutes of I laytogotheChargerstledltup good exciting game Goal Chargers Van Dyke 1 Evans Rockets ATOMS Grlitlles Spitfires I The Grliilies controlled the first half scoring two goals one by M Power and one by Archer The Spitfires came back J TO1I Allen scored from shorlhanded Rogers cross pass from S A ran an open contest to select two representatives the winners of which were as follows Miller Mosquito Rep SHOO Mosquito Rep G Miller and receive a travel bag from the Adidas Company and proceed to the Provincial Championship level lo be held In Toronto on Aug GEORGETOWN CYCLE SPORTS PRIZE A pair soccer boots were awarded the local winner bv Georgetown Cycle Sports D Paterson won this prize after on individual contest Miller Good luck lads at the Provincial level Golden Jets Tigers Thunder birds Spitfires Giants Bobcats Bombers Wolves Boomerangs Aces Dynamos Cougars Grizzlies Phantoms Bobcats Youth Centre Popular A Friday night dance part of 290 teenagers to dance to the music of a local group The Station House Advertising for the dance was helped with opening of the art com week where posters ere prepared It is hoped the dance will en courage more of the older teens to come out and use the facilities available at high school Three gyms the art room and cafetorlum are being used Every Tuesday at 1 here a full length movie admission charge Among upcoming events a hop this Friday Friday August feature movie Aug dance BOO to and Aug final day outing Special events are planned for Friday July 30 when everyone Is Invited to an open house The youth centre Is open daily from to and 30 to 10 Every is adults night to coincide with adult swimming at the community pool village on the Seward Peninsula rew into the bustling city of within a year after gold was found nearby Holtbys Homer Is Winner For A homer by John Holt by in thi last inning turned the tables and converted a potential loss win for In a fastball fixture Glen Williams park Sunday Playing to one of Ihe best crowds estimated at close to the Mcts were extra hard Earl they had presented a cup to league In memory of Iheir young shortstop Gerry Nash who was kilted in an auto accident a week ago Glen Williams scored heir two runs In the rsl Inning and was tint I the The powerful defense S Wtldron and A Ruddell centre naif D Berlemont and right half A Bower were too much for the Rangers Scoring was taken care G J 3 A gallant try to Al Kadr was the night on which the Koran was sent down to Muhammad July 18th To start off today Bruce Bailey was back after a lew weeks absence but In hi warm up laps he lost a wheel the ball joints both upper and lower I- rank Hall experienced trouble There was very bad accident at the corner of just before Ihc races started ana the ambulance was called away so the races were delayed they needed three ambulances take Injured people to the tnl this lime I will tell you that Speedway will not be running Sunday afternoon any more The track will be closed until August 12th which is a Thursday night and the races will start at under the lights The six feature saw a well run race without any trouble at all Lawrence who started in pole position look over the lead on the first lap while his son Larry who started in scratch had worked his way up lo second These two put on some f nc driving with Lawrence finally taking his first feature race at this track Larry Majuery took second while another good driver who was really pushing Larry finished th rd The feature saw t on when on the second lap Chuck and Vaughan Marshall t on the bottom pitched a 4 hitter for Ihe winners Farley for the Glen allowed seven hits Choose tt Canada largest fleet and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS corner was put in scratch but would not take it He blocked the track instead was allowed to run but it did not count After the race had been restarted Chuck id Marshell angled again with putting himself out But Vaughan pull back in again HIE GEORGETOWN HERALD The next lop around was sluing In no 4 waiting Marshell figured he was waiting for him so taking no chances Marshell went across the infield So Ed Stewart added another feature today with Bender in car from Lis towel taking second lo Brian McGladery in from Guelph took third RESULTS 1st heat 1 Larry Majuery 2 George J Low Majuery 1st heat SIcwart Chuck Lawlor Murray Wallace BOAT MOTOR Sales and Service Centra THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES IN THE AREA MERCURY Outboard and Outboard Inboard Motors Boat a oil Motor Repairs and Service CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Open Evenings Oil THURSDAY JULY 2nd heal Larry George Wrigglesworlh Law Majuery 2nd heat 1Ed Stewart 2 Chuck Lawlor 3 Murray Wallace trophy dash lGeorge I trophy dash Stewart l feature 1 Lawrence Majuery Larry Majuery Wajuery feature I Ed Stewart Bender Brian CONCRETE POOL Installed in just 7 days 28 custom any shape no pa nting ever Top I Jacuzzi trot on Concrete steps Underwater concrete seat Rope and floats Pool vacuum Thermometer Water test kit Nylon pool brush Leaf sk mm net SOUNDS GOOD- SHOWROOM OPEN DAYS A WEEK J 2395 Cawthra Unit Misiissauga just south of the Treasure Industr Part- G R AND CO LTD MOVING SOON To New and Larger Quarters AT THE FORMER Georgetown Dairy Building AT GUELPH ST COR MAPLE Providing Larger Selection Better Service On WHOLESALE RETAIL Plumbing Heating Electric Supplies Ample Free Parking At Our New Location S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET TOWELS 2 a NO I LETTUCE HEADS AAf THIS WEEKS MEAT FEATURES FRESH GRADE A CHICKENS 41 MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLLS SWEET PICKLED LB Prices Effective Wed July 39 TEABAGS79 REFILLS FRESH PORK LIVER MAPLE LEAF SLICED IBOLOGNA 25 25 MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS Tin I BC FANCY BING CHERRIES HILLGREST MARGARINE TREESWEET GRAPEFRUIT JUICE MITCHELLS APPLE JUICE 37 SMITH GARDEN COCKTAIL 37 DEEP BROWN BEANS 2 47 KRAFT FRENCH PRESSING

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