Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1974, p. 6

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Baseball Registration Set HERALD Wednesday Mar Page A group requested to preparing for the coming With the successful con elusion or the first segment of the Georgetown Baseball Association Iff74 registration doles hae been established or a baseball clinic and final CHESS CHAMPS The Junior Library Chess Club held its first tour last Wednesday afternoon at Georgetown Public Library Although flu kept several of the 15 members from attending the tournament loenjoy the activities were back row from left Steve Brunt Nigel Cooper Brian Marc Williams John Currie and Seated at the chess table are junior champion Dave Mason Jell and senior champion Tony Smith were presented to the Raiders Are Off To Lively JIM HERITAGE Free Dinner Tor Two WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS LTD BROUGHAM DEMO Auto CID air con radio B windows door hardtop Lie No Originally DO Now Stained to Car mull be purchased from mo to quality for Ires north MOTOR SALES Ltd GEORGETOWN 4J7 Georgetown Raiders ore off to Northern Ontario meet the Lively Cyclones in In lermediale A hockey playoffs The bestof three series Is scheduled to start Friday There will be a second gome Sunday The Raiders blitzed Fort Sailors 102 Monday in Georgetown to win the right to meet the Cyclones games lo settle the league championship between Georgetown and Port wilt continue after the Raiders have gone all the way to a Canadian title or are knocked out of further com petition of a delay in local playoffs a three game scries was decided upon between Georgetown and Port select a winner meet the I learn Sunday in Port the Raiders nipped the Sailors Monday game was a Georgetown victory all the way The Raiders piled up a commanding six goal lead at end of the first period added one more In the second frame and wrapped up the scoring with three goals in the final Only scoring by the Sailors came in the second period when Bruce Waters and Mike scored for the visitors was the scoring gun for the Raiders He got another three goals in the Monday match and picked up another two assists He scored one of the five Georgetown goals in the Sunday game was another high flying marksman for the Raiders He scored the two opening goals of the game a fast one at the 14 second mark of the first period and the second still under the minute mark at seconds also had two assists Tom Gilbert had two goals one in the first and another in the third period Doug Tate scored for Georgetown in the first Bill Currie got the last goal of the game in the third and Pete Kennedy opened the scaring for the Raiders in the second period Kennedy only scored one goal but he was a key man on the plays that counted and he earned four assists in the game John was also strong in the ploy making department and he was with three assists Another dcfenceman Neil Cotton got an assist and later was bounced out of the game during a penalty call SI A collision between Port Colborne goalie Rob Stewart and forward Ray Evans of the left Evans winded and in need of a break from the game He left the but returned for the final minutes of play SIcwart collected a sore head Bill Currie look a third period laps ha I that had nil the accuracy of a and it went into the Port Colborne net for a goal Kibitzers were out in full force for the game And one of their points of attack was a Sailor Terry a big solid fellow who handled a lot of the policing duties inside the blue line for his club Roy ended the game In a fracas but before he left the Ice he fielded this epithet Hey number four were having a birthday party You wanna come as a balloon Pinal fight of the game was between Roy and Evans and came in the last six seconds of play Evans t come out much the worse for wear but he was pummelled the Ice at the big hands of Roy Evans was credited only with a minor roughing penalty but Roy was charged with high sticking and fighting Because the game was over neither had to serve the time Third period was a busy one for the referees mainly in the penalty department At one point mid way in the period there were as many men confined to the sin bins as Paul Robinson of the Raiders and Jean Latulippe of the Sailors Both went off for fighting with Latulippe drawing an extra two minutes for kneeing SUMMARY First Period 1 Raiders Kennedy 14 Raiders Kennedy 3 Raiders 10 Raiders 14 14 Raiders Kennedy 17 Raiders Gilbert 19 Penalties Raiders hooking Tweedy Sailors holding Kennedy Raiders tripping Tibbetts Raiders blushing 12 44 sailors 12 44 Cotton Raiders tripping 17 and Raiders tripping 19 Second Period Raiders Kennedy Cotton bailors Waters 8 4i Sailors Green Penalties Roy Sailors elbowing Raiders interference 14 Robinson Raiders hooking 10 10 Tonelli Raiders tripping Sailors interference Cotton Raiders tripping 40 Sailors misconduct 18 Raiders fighting 5 is Sailors righting 19 THIRD Period Raiders Tonelli Ken Currie Raiders Gilbert Tib belts 12 Raiders Currie Penalties McMenemy Raiders fighting 27 Sailors fighting Waters Sailors slashing 27 Robinson Raiders righting Sailors kneeing fighting 40 Cotton Raiders game misconduct 11 Sailors 49 Raiders hooking Kennedy Raiders tripping 18 Sailors loo many men on the Ice IB Roy Sailors fighting 19 Evans Raiders roughing THE PRICE FORE OF JOINING GOLF CLUB YOU CAN BE A MEMBER OF THREE CLUBS mmlng Pool Men Ladies Sauna Licensed Lounge Private Locker Room IB Championship Layout Billiard Game Room MEMBERSHIP AS LOW AS A Georgetown Golf Club Bolton Golf Curling Club Brookside Golf Club FOR BROCHURE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PHONE 8776011 or 8512694 Tate GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BASEBALL CLINIC OPEN TO PLAYERS COACHES MANAGERS UMPIRES AND INTERESTED PARENTS THURSDAY APRIL 4th 7 TO 9 Joseph Gibbons School FINAL BASEBALL REGISTRATION WILL ALSO TAKE PLACE AT THIS CLINIC THIS AD SPONSORED BY BEAVER LUMBER This year clinic will be held April 4 at Gibbons School from to p m This clinic is to acquaint coaches managers umpires interested parents and ball players the basic rules and regulations of the game The clinic will be open nil and free of charge The association will also hold Its final registration at this time This year it is planning a house league In the bantam midget age groups to commodate boys who wish to play ball at the all star level Any boy in this register quickly as there IfmltLd openings for this group With the winter barely over two age groups have been conducting workouts indoors since The end of February Bath the tykes and have been using school gyms Joseph Gibbons and on Thursday nights for the of season Both have been well attended and are showing results Administration of any medicine Is a serious responsibility St John Am stresses that medicine ordered for one person should never be used for another SHOPPERS WORLD BiuunpTon HIGHWAY 10 AND AVENUE till 9i30 at dally Sat til 6 am No School Is Perfect But This Is Ridiculous James Singleton If Ken Campbell Chairman Renaissance Committee The lour homosexuals who showed up to address a education clan at M Robinson High school were not Invited back to complete part of the program lail Judy Tagger one of the physical education teacher responsible for the Grade health program laid the school administration ordered cancellation to cool the publicity evangelist Ken Campbell protest Mi Taggart said in considered their plantation a and hope they will be able to return next year Tha Burl in a ton Post Mar We do not leach sex We lust give students information about human sexuality a teacher at Robinson explaining why no moral guidance accompanied the presentation by say Lib to Grade health class The that our schools are devoid moral values mutt be denied Not only do we rely upon the Integrity of our teachers In this matter but considerable teaching and research Is being done Into the roles values and religion James press release March 174 However laudable the of sex education In the public school system what It will do Is produce a generation wall adjusted fornicators tProf James Daley University The Globe and Mall Feb Human sexuality cannot be taught In a moral vacuum If the schools will not teach the reiponilbllltle of human they have no business teaching the biology it Is the measure the moral and rational bankruptcy of prevailing philosophy of public education In Ontario that while we teach human sexuality in tha health class to protect our children from gutter sax we foist gutter sex on our children in the literature class learn to lace reality Ken Campbell Renaissance Committee Pornography crimes violence drug taking alcoholism and growing suicide rate among young people are only symptoms of a much deeper sickness in the modern soul despair over Doctor Viktor Frank the world foremost living ptychlatrlit many modern educators of the felt by youth and of because they hold forth a view of man which reduces him to the level of nothing but an animal The Toronto Star Feb if Our society has been dragged down principally became we lost our faith Tha permissive society has killed or grievously wounded the orderly society To do the deed it has had the assistance ol a vast number of clever quack Among them I give a leading place to the educational quacks comfortably dug into departments of education all over the country AM Lower Prof Emeritus of history Queen University OlobeftMail Junes 171 Mr Campbell is right Mr Singleton wrong and I certain that great silent majority of parents will agree with Mr Campbell Maor W Thomson Eye Opener The Journal Mar Parents Get the education system back into your hands or you will lose your children CHFlmornlngcomment Mar 13 1W4 HEAR MR HENDERSON Toronto broadcaster and editor the Catholic Register AT THE Halton Regional Renaissance Rally Thursday March 8 MILTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION FREE Discontented pull your loadl SPONSORED BY THE HALTON RENAISSANCE COMMITTEE JOIN TODAYI A voice tor the uaiority and for the silenced minorities

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