Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1974, p. 13

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Hockey Tournament THE HERALD Was A Complete Success Home Newspaper Of Halion Hills I I I ullage per year Copy Price CenU Tilt libit MARCH SECOND SECTION GEORGETOWN ATOMS LOST THE CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER SHOTS ON GOAL GEORGETOWN BANTAMS TAKE BEST DRESSED AWARD AND CHAMPIONSHIP 5 Georgetown Captures 3 Trophies HAPPY GOALIE IS SURROUNDED BY GEORGETOWN PEEWEES OVERPOWERING GEORGETOWN MIDGETS BEAT ORANGEVILLE FOR THE TROPHY 8 0 STORY AND MORE PICTURES IN FIRST SECTION A GEORGETOWN PEEWEE TAKES A SHOT AT THE ACTON GOALIE SOCCER NOTES STREETSVILLE GOALIE MISSES ONE No World Cup TV for Georgetown M nor Soccer All members of the executive are rem nded thai their regular monthly meeting I lake place at Cedarvale Com ly Centre on Thursday March One top for discussion II be best to protest the lack of live TV for the ng World Cup Soccer tournament n West h summer sport lakes plae every four years on a world basis no other on can come close to It or the sic of Its TV audience not even the Canada young soccer players help but benefit from watching the 10 qual ty ng nations for the Jules Trophy which goes to the FIFA the worlds governing body for which supposedly should be In zing game of soccer n North must si are some of the blame for the present on sold the TV r for the American hem sphere to a company called Spanish In This company wants SI million for the Canadan TV but the CBC has only offered eh s what Spansh In ternational asked from Columbia a Latin car country v th a population mately equal to Canada It a nation where soccer king The closed TV companies have stepped v th lots of cash and bought GEORGETOWN TEAM FOUGHT HARD FOR CONSOLATION the right- Canada large for Toronto Th cans the games are only those cities and only he on So lUCl for nor soccer players the el le of the came a many top on heir agenda far the meet ng Minor on 1 once again On the second of the CDMA s three registration days last years registration figures were again exceeded reports that boys registration s up by 34 per at me ng 114 new boys rh rcglstral on has reached tie same number as last years regislrat on for the season W one Saturday of registration to go expect a SO per cent Increase up to this point new girls have registered Membership of parents and coaches total 77 All we can say is great support Saturday will be the final day for reg Coaches make sure your players have registered by Saturday Coaches managers and referees Sunday March and Saturday April from 10 1pm we 11 conduct a rules of the game clinic Make sure you are in possession of a referees book at that time and attend these meetings More of this will follow In the next issue of The Herald AND and Peel nor Soccer League news D Georgetown representative on the executive reports that game lays t in the various divisions ll be as follows Squirt Monday Atom Tuesday Mosquito Wednesday Pee wee Thursday Bantam Monday Junior Sunday The schedules will be drawn up on March two days after the deadline for entries Entries the new Junior B loop are expected from Oak Burlington Brampton Motion Mlssissauga 2 Clarkson and Georgetown The P executive also decided on the formation of a comm ttee to be made of five referees HERALD STAFF PHOTOS SOCCER REGISTRATIONS Thi Saturday will be the last day for minor soccer registration at Cedarvale League officials predict registration may be up as much as per cent over last years figure Above eager soccer players line up to with Seated at table from left Bryan Turner Peter Gladys Turner Mrs Colin Wilde and Bob Marshall Standing at the extreme left Is Smedema league president Soccer not Just a sport for boys as witnessed by the large number or girls signing up for minor soccer action GIRLS SIGN UP Above Mrs Colin Wilde and Bob Marshall two soccer officials take applications from Christine and Donna Just two of the 44 girls who I ave registered to dale Herald Photo GEORGETOWN WINS THE FACEOFF

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