Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1972, p. 6

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First A Awards Dinner Town Says Thanks for 71 Sports Achievements Young who put Iho town on Ihe map with achievements provincially and nationally In were the guests of the town at an awards dinner at George town Golf and Country Club Wednesday Mayor Bill Smith choired the dinner and afterwards with Councillors Ernie Joan Smith Donna Denlson and Phil Slddall and Georgetown Committee chairman Ivan Crabtree presented the guests of honour with certificates recognl ling their achievements The head table included members of council their wives recreation director Doug Collison and Mrs Collison and clerk administrator Doug and Mrs chard and Mr Crabtree The dinner and awards night will be perpetuated as long as Georgetown individuals and Four Individual were made Wendy Bouskill wasl an Ontario finalist for Bantam bowling honours George Walt was a Georgetown repres entatlve on the Ontario Bantam soccer team which played in Montreal Bob Morrow was selected to coach that team and young Davie was runner up In a provincial soccer skill contest learns honoured were the Bantam girls bowling team who won Central Ontario and prov titles and took a bronze I medal in the national finals the Bantam boys bowling team which won the Ontario and Canadian championships the Senior boys bowling team which won the Central Ontario title and were provincial finalists the Georgetown high school wrestling team which won the Ontario championship the Georgetown Midget hockey team which won their division title and were grand championship finalists as the Quebec hockey tournament The bowling teams were coached by Joan and George Archibald and George Storey respectively the wrestling team by Lew Martin and the hockey Midgets by Ron Dixon Rick Chaplin managed the wrestlers and Wayne Chapman the hockey Midgets Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group president Del Beaumont and Mrs Beaumont were also honoured guests A minute silence was ob served in memory of the late Murray Stamp who had been a member of Senior bowling team Georgetown boys team won the national Junior bowling title In Vancouver CANADIAN CHAMPS Bridge Club Besides those who were lucky at cards there were 20 other winners last week when duplicate bridge club held Its annual holiday party in the Legion auditorium Large boxes of chocolates went to these luckv draw winners Frank Martin Dianne Masters Leo Mi Dickson Percy Glide Richard Raymond Paull Lessard Ron Reynolds Mrs Eliiabclh McCrae Walter Mrs BUI Coats Mrs George Walker Lawrence Mrs Nellie Bart Fisher Mrs Fred Peters Mrs Alleen Bradley and Miss Sara Edwards Christmas cake and cheese and crackers were served during the evening by club director Duke and Mrs Wilson to the people attending At cards winners In the North South division were 1st Mr and Mrs Alf Hunt 2nd Mrs Elizabeth McCrae Paul 3rd Ron Glide Bob Williams Kh Art Bart Fisher Frank Martin Harry Ron Jones Roy East West 1st Mike Dick 2nd Cam Sinclair Mrs Phyllis Campbell 3rd Mrs Pat Williams Mrs Muriel Allen h Margery Mackenzie Olive Logan Mrs Peggy Stevens Mrs Flora Smith Mr and Mrs Clayton Barbour The last evening of bridge or brought 13 tables of players to Georgetown duplicate bridge club last week In the North South group Mrs and J Huang were first Mrs Art Norrls and Frank Martin 2nd Art and Paul Alexander 3rd Mike Lorusso and Dick 4th East West winners Harry and Ron Glide 1st Ivan Harris and Ian Coats 2nd Tom Mr land Mrs Clayton Barbour 4th Georgetown girls team won the provincial Bantam bowling title and were bronie PROVINCIAL CHAMPS medal winners nationally From left are Sylvia Diane Georgetown senior boys won the Central Ontario bowling crown and were CENTRA ONTARIO CHAMPS provincial finalists From left are Bill Dumper Don Peacock Gary Hole Tom Prouse and Dave Burt Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JAN NORTH HALTON REPORT During the week ending worked a total of l hours December officers from the and patrolled 10 miles on North Detachment of the area roads Forty eight driven Ontario Provincial Police were summoned to appear in Court for traffic violations and an additional driven received warnings Proceedings In Provincial Court Milton resulted In convictions being registered Officers were required to in vestigate genera occurrence Included in this number were thefts i break and enter disturbance persons charged for violating the Liquor Control Act complaints about snowmobiles premise found Insecure 1 complaint about damage to property I trespassing complaint domestic complaints and person reported missing was located The occurrences were minor in nature Thirteen collisions Involving vehicles were Investigated and the damage tbeee collisions was estimated to total Three of these collisions caused Injury to people with the 10 remaining resulting In damage to property only Eight driven have been summoned to appear In Court as a result of being In in these collisions The causes of these collisions have been attributed to Inattentive ntoa rut TRAFFIC SAY Stream through Cedarvale with thin of ice Mayor Tells Athletes Remember the Other Meaning of Champion There is another meaning of the word champion Mayor BUI Smith told an audience of young athletes Wednesday night A Champion Is a person who devotes himself to a worthy cause or helps those less for tunate Mayor Smith was congratul several dozen bowlers wrestlers soccer and hockey players gathered at Georgetown Golf and Country Club to receive recognition tor outstanding achievements during 1W1 the road to success you will find people who know the value of getting advice he said Henry Ford said success was due to fact that he was able to employ men belter qualified than himself This Is no doubt an exaggeration no person can be an expert in everything con nccted with his work and we can easily see how this is true when we study the elements of success In the field or sports Very few athletes could ever get to the top without the good coaching and advice of an intelligent manager It has been said that more prize fights have been won and lost on the quality of the advice given by their seconds than by the skill and ability of the fighter The fellow who can throw the punch kick the ball shoot the puck usually has to be told what do at the right time he said I know thai the here the time and effort given them by their coaches the time knowledge and effort that played such a major role In making them champions in their respective fields You know a champion is a person earned the title of being the best In a sports con he said There Is also another meaning of the word champion which I feel should be mentioned at this time A champion Is one who devotes TOURNAMENT WENDY BOUSKILL Ontario finalist In the Bantam girls bowling singles championships himself to a worthy cause or helps less fortunate as In the expression championing a cause Mayor Smith said he hoped the young guests of honour will continue their efforts to be champions throughout their lives In your schools churches and homes you learn to be champions of right honesty truth and Justice I hope you seek such championships always and that you will apply of sped sportsmanship determination and the you have shown to become- champions in your respective sports to all your activities In the future he said To say that we are very proud of you t seem enough but we are Just that proud and happy to be associated with so many at future award dinners champions Stewarttown Accident Sends Two to Hospital An couple were ad milled to hospital and two Georgetown men slightly In JuretT following an accident on the Ihe south of 15 at December The accident involved a driven by Gordon 18 1 Drive and a Dodge driven by Mrs Isabella Walts of Oakville Mrs Walts suffered a neck injury and her husband Ronald back and and sore shoulder received slight injuries to his left leg and a passenger John Henderson 17 Crescent a cut lip Damage to both cars was extensive to he Chev and ft to the Dodge Georgetown Midgets the Championships at the Drummondville Quebec hockey tournament In the front row are from left Alec Brian Beaumont Brad Pete Gene Fin Arnold Back row lams Ron Dixon Glen Robinson Ed Ray Love Bob Craig Fleming Bruce Nlven Dave Dave Alexander Wayne Chap man Walter Georgetown high school wrestlers took the Ontario title In back row from left are Vince Graham Tom PROVINCIAL CHAMPS Sean Jim Middle row Rick Chaplin Joe Howie Ferguson Dave Hall INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Lew Martin Front Norm Mike Cllve Llewellyn George Walt left selected to the Ontario representative team Bob Morrow right selected coach of that team and Dave Pat runner up in the provincial soccer skill contest were individuals recognited Earlier that same day also on the 7th line this time south of 10 at Ashgrove cars driven by Ruth KJlner Con Esqueslng and Jeffrey Johnson Cresc collided Noone was injured but damage was done to the Kilner car and to the Johnson a Dodge Crashing through a guard rail and clipping a hydro pole December caused damage to a TO driven by Barry James William Street but he escaped with only bumps and bruises The accident happened on Maple Avenue just east of the line and left three guard posts sheared off The line south of side- road was the scene of a single car accident December when William Hayes 11 Queen Street Georgetown lost control of his car and skidded into the ditch His received damage but he was not Injured Boris Pasternak was the author of Doctor Thinking of Setting Consult a Realtor In 1970 approximately worth of real estate was sold through the Mul tlple Listing Services of the Brampton Real Estate Board The board is constantly vlng to establish and the profession In a manner that will create and retain public confidence and respect So If you are con selling look for your guide to pro fessional services which only a Rea ltor can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE i inn CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS Applications for Canadian citizenship will be accepted every Wednesday and Friday from 9 am to 3 30 at the Queens Square Building Queen Street East Lower level 2 BRAMPTON Ontario For Information regarding documents required fees etc telephone BRAMPTON Wednesday or Friday only PET POURRI THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL GAL JUNIOR AQUARIUM STARTER KIT Sua Retail III S spec WROUGHT IRON STAND above kit SUGG Retail spec 10 GALLON SENIOR AQUARIUM STARTER KIT Sugg Retail lit Spec WROUGHT IRON STAND Sugg retail US Spec 1188 FREE BUY BOTH KIT STAND AND GET LIFETIME HEATER VALUED ATtflW FREE BOAC London Tour Contest WINNERS Of the final weekly draws for 00 Merchandise Vouchers far the week ending January 1st were JEFF DE HAAS 55 Ontario Streat Mi YORK Balratow Crainnt We take this occasion to thank all who participated in the contest WINNERS OF THE LONDON HOLIDAY TOUR TRIPS WILL BE ANNOUNCED THIS MONTH

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