Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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Basketballers Compete In Contest A T The Optimist Club of In lach ago group contest Along with help from I St Twtlve J I J I hi1tt lie urn Then rnnti i The Optimist Club Georgetown held lis second annual pass dnbbli mil shoot contest in March at St Francis of Asslssi School This is a com petition organized to develop the basketball skills or young children Tn the contest each eon tcstanl competes against his own age group They pass a dribble and shoot a basketball for points The lop three in In lach ago group warded trophies Then because the contest was organized through invitations to the schools a trophy was awarded for each age group to ihe school with the btst tour scores Considering the icy weather ihc turnout was very good There were 102 girls and boys who participated Optimist John Show was chairman and organizer of the contest Along with help from fellow Optimists Mike Wood Kay Marling Hal Harvey Archie Holmes Oxford Clarence Baker and Stem the day Deborah WINNERS Light St t Karen Smith Cross Angela Tucker St SchoolSt Francis Nine years 1 rands Bimbi St Francis Patricia Hirnson School Si Francis Eleven l Julie Centennial tthalev Jane Cartwrlght Harrison School Waychesko Centt Mary Ellen Holy Cross Girardi School Thirteen years i Susan Centennial Patty Caruso Holy Cross Monica Pollack Centennial School Centennial aO l David Williams David Francis David Stoddart St School St Francis l Joy Dcrochie Francis Kevin Home Newspaper Of Halton Hills Mail Number It turn ruaranlced j per Motile Price Ifleen Cents SECTION THE lit HMD MARCH I Pineview J Brian Holmes George Kennedv School St Francis 10 1 Brian Coleman Jamie 1- rancis Cross 1 years Brian Haywnrd Thompson Holy Cross Brock Street School Holy Crow Wat 12 years Hugo Greg Cross 11 years Reg Marly Power Holy Cross Mike SAFETY PATROLS SWORN IN Sgt Peter Bromley safely officer of the Regional Police Force visited St Francis of Separate School in principal k on safety In his safety talk Bromley also in opera to students a vested 17 student safety patrols as part of the school regional police safety program toft Bromley talks to and right invests the safety BLOOD DONOR CLINIC The Cross Blood Donor Clinic held in recentlv collected picks amply filling all spccnl requests for Negative and Negative blood groups needed lor Heart surgery scheduled for Toronto for Mirth ith There were new registrations i wroth hundred forty the clinic and persons were rejected is donors for reasons of low blood bad colds or taking medication and shots or being over age of In in attended the March were rejected and blood packs were filled Donors come from Acton Brampton Milton even as for as Ttronto Al left members of the Knights Columbus were on hand to donate blood From left Doug Tucker Morton Percy and watch rattier Pierre Wood flex his arm after giving blood A nurse aids donors in the right hand photo Georgetown International Bantam Hockey Tournament Schedule IB a 3 45 Saltneet vs j A 15 Detroit Hurricanes London A Buffalo Chatham A 1 45 Detroit Little Caesars vs Peterborough 1j Ifl a vs p 45 Markham 10 Acton 30 II rtyimcrvs si Miry C m Milton mages oil B Chmguaeousy vs Woodstock i Mil II a m Thornhill Windsor p or vs or Nobleton to or vs or A II 1j Waterloo vs Royals j B 12 p m Georgetown Whitby h 1 or i vs Milton or Bay Ridges Niagara On The Lake Lindsay Chelmsford Leamington i is Copper Cliff Toronto Bed Wings vs oxford t Belleville vs Riverside fvaek Till USD I or ih m or or Milton or Bay Ridges 1 vs St irv Port Owen Sound Hi or I 1 Chelmsford or or Whitby H oil vs Thornhill or Windsor B Waterloo or Mississiuga j Toronto Red Wings or Riverside vs Copper Cliff or or 15 or St Mary or or or or or Detroit I C or Peterborough Witerloo or Mississauga or Toronto Red Wings or Wexford or Windsor or Woodstock Buffalo or Chatham vs Detroit or 1 Series Final oil a m Scries Scries innl W Series inal rand Championship wards BUDOKAN JUDO CLUB on Whitehead In a choke hold In Jeff J during The Georgetown Judo Club came up big winners this weekend on Sunday The team from the left is Brian Paige Curtis Chris Manhirc and Winston In the second row are Larry Jim Thomson Larry Marina Terry Campbell and Herald Photo Willie Cawlcy In the last row from left Bill Watson Frank Beth Thomson Doug Deforest and Reg SIX NEW GUIDES six new girl guides were enrolled as girl guides In the Fifth Georgetown troop last week In a candlelight ceremony The six new guides are from left Deborah Tammy Herald Photo Mackcy Scott Mary Lou Jeffrey and Kim Perkins Cheryl Hauser 12 daughter of Doug and Joanne of Moore Park won district and division girl guide cookie poster contests and was presented with an award last week Cheryl is a guide Georgetown Posing with above are from left Helen district cookie convener D r division of and Linda Tilns captain of the Georgetown com Local Boy Places First In Toronto Meet Simon 15 of Georgetown placed first in a field of runners in the 12 kilometre event held Sunday at University Simon a member of the Stridors running team covered the 12 metre distance a lime of minutes 10 On Saturday Simon was a lembcr a winning relay In the Ontario Midget and Bintarn Championships held al the Canadian National grounds Simon who runs in the ategorv Is son of and Mrs Derek Joynes and attends Milton High His next event is with his school it an Invitational meet to be held this weekend In Detroit All Time High For Soccer Registration Saturday miserable weather curtailed registration somewhat on the final day but registration was an all time high Smedcma reports that girls registration is up percent over last years registration to give possible three more teams Boys registration ended up with an increase of IS per cent over lost A meeting will be held this week to organise the respective teams and leagues When the season starts we will have over boys and girls playing organized soccer within our association Waiting lists for late registration Boys and girls who missed registntion but ore interested in joining association may still be able to do so providing they get onto the registration waiting list Normally after all the players have registered and it is decided how many teams there will be In each division there are usually some openings caused by the necessity of having 15 players on each team These openings are then filled from the walling list for that division For information call June Wilde after 7pm pr call SPONSORS In view of the expenses involved with new uniforms it was decided to canvas local businesses service clubs etc for spon sorship In a change from previous policy it was decided that sponsors contributing or over would have their name incorporated into a team name and have their name on team sweaters All donations however large or small would be acknowledged by the association in some way Potential span sors are asked to call secretary Bill at tor president The association decided to write the County School Board advising them of a possible safety hazard which could endanger RrP TfcAM Coach needed the season fast approaching he Squirt Reps and year olds are still In need of a coach As these are our youngest rep boys the importance of getting these boys off on the right foot cannot be over stressed Anyone Interested in this position please call the rep commissioner Bobby Marshall at lit Ft KEFS CLINICS Chief referee Brian Turner reports that two referee clinics are scheduled for Sunday Mar and Saturday April Time and place for both clinics is 10 a m and 2 p Cedar vale Community Centre These clinics arc Intended for coaches managers parents etc anyone interested In becoming more knowledgeable about soccer rules and regulations There ore to be two additional clinics soon after the two mentioned those however are for referees only and hopefully will lead to more of the association rererees passing examinations for their cards For Information call Brian Turner MANAGERS REPORT Equipment manager Joe Vugts re porta that sets of uniforms ire on order to replace those which are no longer fit to play In He also reports a few sets of uniforms have yet to be turned in Coaches or managers with uniforms ore asked to contact Joe Vugts at 877 as soon as possible WORLD CUP TV COVFHAGF The association decided to wrlti to the CBC loeal MP Terry Connor the Canadian Soccer Association and Federation Internationale Football Association worlds soccer government The letter would protest the not giving any live TV coverage of the World Cup and Indicate displeasure with FIFA for selling the American Hemisphere World Cup TV rights to entrepreneurs who are after a big profit In Europe lach of TV coverage for this event would be enough to bring down a government

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