Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1972, p. 4

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In Glen William HERALD THURSDAY FEB represent Ration riding PCs next federal election Terry 0 Connor left Herb and Jim Mulr hope to set the nominal Three Hats in the Ring For PC Standard Bearer The three declared Progress lve Conservative candidates who will vie for the party nomination at the March meeting addressed the Georgetown Esqueslng area Progressive Conservative Association last week and in formally mingled with the party members ThemeellngwaslnSt Church half In Glen Williams Jim Mulr of Bert Hinton of Acton and Terry Connor of are the three who have up till now thrown their hat in the ring The winner at the March meeting in High School will carry the Conservative banner In a forthcoming federal election At the annual meeting of the area Conservatives John T Armstrong was elected president Merle vice president Mrs Fran Baines secretary and Graham Goebelle treasurer Hon Jim Snow newly pointed Minister of Public works took the choir while the election of officers was in progress AH Day Study Seminar Here Clergy Looks at Drugs Alcohol Tyke Hockey Kenneth Jul I minister at Huttonville United Church left St Alban Glen Williams minister Richard Christian Reformed Church minister Van Den Pol Peggy Palmer of the Addiction Research of Ontario and Ron Marlon of the Alcohol and Drug Concern Toronto discuss a point at a one day Clergy Study Seminar on Addictions held here last Wednesday The all day seminar was In the George town Christian Reformed Church fa Father Son Banquet Assured Annual Event Goalies Had A Field Day by Brian Tyke All travelled to Milton Sunday and came with a win Paul scored two Lance Adrian Vugts Kevin Frank Bobby Morrow and Kicky Pool singles Assists went lo 1 Doucettc Kevin Stewart Scott Jason David Kevin frank Paul Spires Brad Mc and Bobby Morrow Alt Stars play today against Kitchener Next Thursday Is their biggest game of the season against Whitby On Saturday Ihcy travel to Sharon for the Newmarket Veterans Tyke tournament Their first gome is against Winona SHUTOUT NIGHT In last weeks same Mln nesota blanked Los Angeles to start a shutout night Scott Adrian Vugts Bobby Marks St Louis managed a single goal to Pitt he latter playing without a goalie Mike tod Cook and Brian for the winners Kevin Frank for St Louis Pittsburgh don t forget to hove a goalkeeper this weekend or no marc help from us in playing net The other shutouts New York Keith Mclcod played game in the New York net Brad Mc Meek in and Sandy Simpson scored In a Toronto win from Boston Paul scored a 10 win for Detroit over Chicago Both goalies ployed very good games You con buy your booster tickets for the Kinsmen In ternalional Bantam tournament from the Tykes on Friday night by FRANK BULL The succeat of our Father and Son Banquet has sure assured us of its continuance as an annual event These events are usually a fall function timed to permit the presentation of awards an omission I feel sure will be corrected in the future It was our pleasure however to present certificates of merit to Grace and WOll Peters Congratulations arc also extended to Col a Brown and G on their promotion to sergeant A sincere Thank You is extended lo our local merchants from the sponsoring committee for the generous assistance provided Due to the promotion of cadets Brown and and subsequent revisions lo Duty Roster we are unable time of writing to name orderly Sergeant and Corporal for the week of Duly Officer for the week Bull TRAINING A boy normally joins the All Cadets when he reaches the agi of 13 and may continue to serve until his 19lh birthday Shortly after signing on with a squadron the new Is issued uniform laughl wear I pride and to keep himself looking neat and tidy at all times He la expected lo be on lime for parades to attend regularly coopcralc with his officers and instructors in seeing Ihot the time devoted to air cadets is well and profitably spent The air cadet training year which coincides with the school year provides for periods of approximately one hour each for instructional purposes The syllabus includes a small number of mandatory subjects Drill Service Citizenship Leadership which must be covered by all squadrons These are sup piemen ted by a wide range of optional subjects chosen by in Air cadets arc supervised during training by ad lit officers and instructors Squadron of fleers are commissioned in a pedal branch of the Canadian and wear service uniform Ability Fund Expects to Reach Goal The Ability Fund Bills held January 31 has netted It to date with more expected cording to campaign chairman Mrs Vivian Martina She said the hoped for goal of 000 would probably be reached when the results of the commerc ial and Industrial campaign were known The Ability Fund formerly known as the March of Dimes stresses the ability of the hand capped rather than the disability and works to help them realize Ihcir own pot en I The fund works anyone from teenage as the Crippled Children covers the younger children Mrs Martina stresses the need for he Fund to be old of anyone needing their assistance and urges anyone knowing of some one who would benefit from either rehabilitation provided or special equipment to call her She said there are several people in lown who have benefited but would like to make sure no one Is being overlooked Area captains in the residential campaign were Mrs Marilyn Mason Mrs Hazel Gorin Mrs Helen Sparks Mrs Sparling Mrs Nancy Hegstrom Mrs Ruby Wilkes Mrs Alice Batlista Mrs Beth Allen Mrs Joyce Calling Mrs Em Sargent Mrs Morlene Mrs Eva Mrs Betty Mackenzie Mrs Dorene Long Mrs Iris Reeks Mrs Donna Mrs Ann Trueman The Georgetown Rangers and Glen Williams C I T also took part in Ihe door lodoor blitz traee Restaurant FINEST Chinese Canadian Foods Queen St W Brampton FAST TAKEOUT SERVICE Just Call 45169954Sl6989j FREE DELIVERY In Georgetown on Orders of S3 or more Roman poet Vlrvil ROLL FOR YOUR DISCOUNT EVERYONE WINS SAVINGS ON ALL ITEMS IN THIS DEPARTMENT BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS ALL WALLPAPERS MACTAC OLD MASTERS DECORATIVE SWITCH PLATES AND ALL SUNDRIES SALE FROM FEBRUARY 17th 26th ERICS The Georgetown and District Ministerial Assoc latlon sponsored the one day study seminar to which the clergy of Erin Hi I Is burgh Acton Milton and Brampton were Invited Chatting during the break arc Wood left a Capucian Father at Holy Cross parish Georgetown Police Department C I officer Henry Venders Kelvin Johnston minister at St Andrew and Balllnafad United churches David Reeve of the Alcohol and Scoreboard DeadEye Accuracy Wins Stick Records at Gardens MINOR NOVICE Feb McNally Construction Novices ployed one of their best narrowly missing their win of the playoffs with Chlnguacousy They tied 1 1 The game was scoreless at the end of regulation lime In overtime Matt Bauer scored a beautiful unassisted goal only to have Chlnguacousy come bock in the final threeminutes to tie it again Bryan Bomholt in goal John Thorpe Mark Bingham John Mann George and Osborne played well but this was a complete team effort Feb 12 A close 1 game put Novices out of the OMHA play The winning goal come wiih 35 seconds remaining Terry Mostaard from Bauer was Ihe Georgetown scorer Brian Simpson Thorpe Craig ughlinand Armltage played well Feb Georgetown got in the win column with a victory over Guelph Goals were Barry Simpson from Bauer Lenzc Kuiper from Bob Dean from Barry and Brian Simpson and a repeat by this trio Brian Ellis played well in goal Note of interest Minor Novices coaches and managers travelled to Maple Leaf Gardens to see Marlboro A ploy Hamilton tied Wings Feb Barry Simpson was one of three program numbers drawn of these went Ice level and participated in a puck shooting contest Barry being winner His prize an autographed hockey stick and CKFH lop 10 records of the week MINOR Canadian Tire were beaten by a strong and eliminated from playoffs MINOR BANTAMS Feb Rotary Club bantams lost a close exciting game 3 in their second game with Chlnguacousy their last chance In playoffs The learn came up with a good effort goals by Bill from Glen and from Feb In an exhibition game with Milton the bants led 1 I Goal scorer was Wayne Starring MINOR Feb Midgets upset Chinguacousy here A great team effort with Brian Laird playing strongly in goal Goals scorers Charlie Knocpfll Paul Thompson Kyle llarklns

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