Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1977, p. 16

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tt Fairview school wins North Halton tourney SCHOOL Champions of the North Elementary School Hockey Tournament Front row left to right Warren Beat David Jackson Bill Dean Swance Kevin Murray Colin Eaton John Simpson Bob Foster Duncan and Harris Back row left to right Coach Doug Sharpe Brian Small Greg Fowler Mark Wyckoff Greg Lyons Brent Pastor Brian Andcrchck Scott Barnes Graham llllngworlh Allan and Coach John ROBERT LITTLE SCHOOL OF ACTON in the 1977 North Elementary School Hockey Tour nament Front row left to right Barry NcNabb Dean Hughes Paul Tim Baker Frank Noseworthy Mark Brian and Paul Hack row kit right Russell Blair Paul Campbell Hick Milter Tim Evans Timbers Coach Hob Coleman Hub Mark Duval Hon Jackson Don and Mike Ihelm Spring registration ByVICSTODDAUT A Different event took place at the indoor poo on Saturdav evening Instead of our usual public swimming we staged an aquatic show We had all phases of aquat ics from Tadpoles to Life and everything in express I would like to thanks tip parents of our swimmers and all the friends that came to see Second thanks to all the who participated excellent job was done by 11 age groups Ihird lo the pool Those that swam jnii hose toadied vminger show In o be at Ihe pool Saturday is alio Evaluation for the lloyil Life Saving 1essons The Evaluation will take place the Acton Pool at Georgetowns Gordon Atcotl Memorial Arena was the scene last Thursday of the annual North Elementary Schools Hockey Tournament Five area schools took part in the event including Georgetowns Centennial and Stewart town Public Schools Actons Robert Little and M Bennett Public Schools and Public School Fairview emerged as the dropping Little in the championship game The used was a round robin one and in the Correction A misspelled name in last weeks report of the Hills Gymnastic Clubs meet must be apologized for Penny was the AllHound win ner in the Acton and George town Tiny Division She is to be congratulated for her pcrfor- Sorority transfer The March meeting of Delta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at home of Marilyn Pickett where a welcoming ritual was held for transferee Soma Mazui At the meeting Soma received a lovely yellow rose business meeting Mrs Ellis was introduced and she spoke to the girls of her son Todd who has Cerebral Palsy and explained how he was progressing with his latest program After Mrs Ellis talk the girls asked questions while photos of Todd were passed around the room To close out evening the hostess served coffee and tea as well as a lovely decorated cake welcoming Soma On March some of the girls and their hushands attended Casino Night in This event preliminary games three points were awarded for a win two points for a tie and a single point for a toss In the earlier games leading up to the Final Centennial Stewart- town Robert Little beat MZ Bennett i2 defeated M Z Bennett Little blanked Centennial pounded M Z Bennett in an earlier game between the two finalists Fairview topped Robert Little Centennial drubbed Z Bennett I and Fairview beat Stewarltown The two top point getters met In the final and after the preliminary round had amassed 12 points Robert Little had 10 points Centennial hud eight Stewarltown had six points and M 7 Bennett finished tow man on the totem pole four points by Coordinating and enjoyed the and lunch that GIHL finals start Sunday The preliminaries are now over in n Industrial Hockey League and the two teams that alot of people predicted even before the start of regular season play would meet for the championship silverware arc rearjy to do battle The AJJouettes defending league champs humbled GuelphClair Sunoco last Sunday and won their five semifinal three games straight Not to be outdone Thompsons Construction whipped Sandhill last Sunday and also emerged as semifinal winners in three straight games had a much larger goal spread than Thompsons but is expected that the loops final series will be a much closer tussle The edge however on their season and past records would have go to the Alouettes The first game of the series gels under way this Sundayil 15om at the Gordon Memorial Arena MARCH 1177 vi SUNOCO lit Period GC Steve Nor Max Konaek Bob Monckton Nor 1243 Larry Frank Marshall Steve 2nd Period Nor Brian Beaumont RIke Inglls Nor Brian Beaumont Gene Inglls Blake Infill 12 Nor Rick Johnson Ray Gene 3rd Period Roger Chapman Morrrltil 4S Nor Blake Inglls Gene Inglil Nor Dave Holmes Bob Jim 10 SI Nor Dave Holmes John George vspap for of THANKS Saturday April the Aid will be a very busy at pool It is Day for all pupils taking part in Red essrms lhil ire eligible Pup iKwillbeilotihtdif ire to Registration is alio unlay April 2nd from I at the pool This spring session last Sat Kelman o the home of Marlcr Mar of fur si School Break is and llie indoor pool will evening and weekend Soma Miizui Vice Prcsldenl- Tyrrell Recording I i Hetty a y I r Corresponding Secretary- Do rolhy and Coor dinating Heps lolson and Marilyn Pickett Noncontact finals down to the wire Mar to He the Packer fed Ihe pi LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 8774593 Mike who then fed vie puck at goalie 1acki the blue line to ram the pink 11 barging k It blasted or II Diner Me ig goal Georgetown a with ITS GuelphClair IB THOMPSON CONST vs SANDHILL 1st Period TC Jock Kemihcad Bob Braider Keith Peacock 149 2nd Period TC Rick Thompson Keith Peacock Warren Craig John Thompon Kevin 3rd Period Scott Bob SI Kevin Don SMB Ray Peacock unasilnted superb Wells Peter Thompson and Howie Tuesday March li Georgetown lost to a young Country mis team 1 Brian scored the only goal Ken illshurgh and Kill ST JOHN FISHER BINGO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT St John Fisher Hall Balmoral Dr Bramaloa FOR FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL W FUTURE GAMES MARCH 1977 vsNi GEORGETOWN INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE UMPIRES NEEDED FOR GEORGETOWN FASTBALL LEAGUE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MR NOKES 8775667 Radio Shack Guelph st Georgetown 8777001 Winner of the LUCKY BMW hr Gift Carfincate Mar V Mar Heartier McDonald Mar 21 At Harmon The Championship game proved to be something of an climax as controlled play the outset and Just never let up led after the first period and held the same lead niter two of The second period saw Robert tattle got their game under control hut they were unable to finish off scoring chances The third period saw take complete control as they popped in three more counters for their championship win Penalties and mistakes In their own end can be credited for Robert Littles downfall In the Championship game Mark was a standout notching a Greg Fowler and Pastor were the other Folrvicw marksmen Mr Sanderson of Burlington donated both the Championship and Runner up Tennis juniors get recognition The Ontario Lawn Tennis Associations annual report on the season held special significance for three Junior members of the Gordon Alcott Tennis Club The report included a list of outstanding provincial Junior tennis players in and three Georgetown Juniors were honored by having their names placed on the list Slocey under Kevin Neil boys under and Brian boys under received theslngular honor of having their names on the list Ontario Association has done away with the ranking system but what this recognition means is that the three youngsters will be considered favourites hi the tournaments they enter On behalf of the Gordon Tennis Club Club President John extended the groups congratula tions the three and felt that their accomplishments would encourage all Juniors to participate in Junior development activities by the club Thanks Red Our thanks lo Red one of the originators of the Georgetown International The Georgetown Bantams Division Champions in eliminated Toronto In semi final play then lost out to Call in the Championship Final ROBERT SCHOOL won It champion ships of Elementary Basketball league Pictured above with a trophy the team won at the Holy Cross invitational basketball tournament ore front row left to righn Donald Weaver and Michelle Scott timekeeper Second row Brian Wong Wayne Manuel Ken Anderson Captain Ron Jackson and Brad Third row Malt Vuk Scott Timbers Bill Glenn Van Frank Noseworthy Paul Nolan and coach Hon Turner Its almost too good to be true 050MPH IN SECONDS SEATS 4 ADULTS lOOMPH Theres no comparison Baz Motors Limited 199 St Geoigetown Ontario Authorized Volkswagen Dealer 8775286 or

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