Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1980, p. 19

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Ski start before the snow with program to our hills safe Ifp iif on at leist for most but a dedicated I in raining since r in 1 for Kith Ski Patrol all Its must pais rigid set it oils covering all skiing Patrol km CM con ts of highly lint and first and rescue ski patrol Is a i or an and was fori led mote sport of ki llic encourage ml I ski i and lo lit to injured miiij people fail to til llu is that ib lumbers The mi in the Central of the ski patrol which con stsnf oilman Toronto ind this secretary who Inn lies of per pho calls ii n running in f s fit has over tliat must nisi skiers in ski nut members are i el to the ski patrol is the initial shock In realizing the time and dedication that la required of them A member of ski patrol must provide the funds for approximately one third of the total operating budget This means that although ski do not to pay for lift they must pay registration fee to the patrol worth of but tons rent a jacket each year and pay for their own ski equipment TOUGH TRAINING rigid and tough training program in first aid might dissuade others from Joining the program It Is not all free skiing when one has lo go through t first aid training program The first aid program Is more extensive than a it lohn Aid course Jltrollers spent ten weeks training over a three hour session each night Alter the course work is completed the have three different exams they must pass One exam is a lengthy written exam mother is a practical simulation of an accident exam and the final test is on toboggan handling as soon as snow flics on the ski hills Doug Simpson of Oakville is senior instructor as well as ill Bill and Jean Co ion have been dedicated members of the ski patrol since they moved to Georgetown In Both are Instructor who train new In first aid and toboggan handling HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Volleyball team places at Ontario championships Herald Special This pist weekend the libels a Seneca fie f r the all On r lolleybnll champion si j s ittuned respect place overall finish lie la v nee were divided into 3 of Each phj lach other m twice The teams the wins would pr he final rounds It THIItTEFNTH The division in which was representing Peel contained such is and Mary Thorn son club loam first Saunders from London rinked fourth and K ipusk who were ranked ilso n this division was Neil from Toronto and from Hamilton renown was 13th first lio of the rnu id robin were ilinsl Here they 1 153 and he mil team wis and Thompson and again IK lost these wo lines 150 1511 Tic nix w were if in and mi the were defeat Ml los n 1 j and Against easier Ihe won both tit games 157 ind 1j a ITrlNU GAMES Their fiml two gomes inmst Neil were spill as took he frstj mem lj9wihMacNcil winning the second 1S4 We This could possibly lie because it was the Major bantams beat Ancaster Willi hit nek John son to pace DIM Major to victory over on Sunday John J in I Andy Jones each piked up pur with Fisher It ind week George w is penalized in Or losing is well as game first I hey faced such strong competition Our pool division had some of the best dims in the province said coach Grant He added play as well because we were psyched out by our first three games It was for the guys to play teams like Saunders who ended up third overall and and Mary Thompson who finally won the championships without a lops Saunders has a nation team player on heir cam and Thompson has two In heir division Georgetown placed fourth and in he the Vice President or Opera t Tor the Central Zone of the ski patrol Simpson says that much of what Is taught In first aid cannot be applied to the ski hills because the basis of first aid is common sense As much as anything theihl job Is lo have a calm and re assuring You can leacn some one o be calm but you can teach them to be competent in first aid and this helps their confidence he says The on hill lest requires a certain amount of skill in handling a toboggan with a person in the toboggan Two skiers ore tested on how well they guide a loaded toboggan handle while the back of the toboggan is guided by another with a long rope NOT ACCIDENTS Simpson says that at the of the ski season the public thinks accidents are happening fast and furious because of all the toboggan activity But he assures us hat its Just the ski patrol practicing training techniques or being tested Simpson started with the patrol for a selfish reason He said he was a student and he have the money to ski and therefore the ski patrol was a good outlet to ski at relatively low cost However twelve years as a ski patrol leader at Mont Gabriel in Quebec and now Vice President Operations for Central Zone Simpson his reasons for staying in the patrol are different now I can afford the tow tickets now but I could think of a lot of Sunday where I would really like to stay in bed Simpson says the friendships among the Strollers the capability to p people in need and the satisfaction of helping out those in trouble ore also sons why he has stayed with the ski patrol I also believe the patrol provides an and good service to the skiing public he says Simpson spends four nights a week on the ski patrol work and then he travels on week ends during the winter season with his Job as VP Opera ski in the surround areas most are at Caledon Ski hill Bill and Jean Coxon of Eleanor Crescent hove been members of the ski patrol since Bill said he Joined he patrol because his buddy Join ed he wanted to ski with him Coxon says that the patrol definitely has its social benefits because of the other ski patrollers one meets while skiing Coxon also puts In extra time ski patrol Both he and his wife are certified ski patrol Ira tractors is the training officer for Ontario Division so he must travel to ski areas outside of Central zone such as Kingston and Thunder Bay Coxon says that staying on the is habit forming There ore patrollers that have stayed with he ski patrol longer than years In fact one they know start skiing with the patrol In 1954 he says Other ski from Georgetown are Gary Smith since Agnes Robin Jones and Chris Major By Herald Special Thursday he Rebel swim earn won a dual swim meet against Lord Elgin which they hosted in the Georgetown Indoor Pool This is one of the first swim meets of the season therefore it helped the newer members of the cam gain experience The final point standing was Georgetown with IBS points and Lord Elgin with 101 points Some first place achieve were Beth Stewart first and freestyle and the fly Heather Mickey in the freestyle and breaststroke Kim m freestyle Cheryl Thompson m fly Mary Lynn Morrow breast stroke and Sheila MacDonald in the individual medley Other firs ts were attained by Elson in the fly and m Kevin Thompson In the m free style and 100 backstroke James slylc Marc 100 freestyle Don Elson freestyle and Stephen in the 50 back The Rebels also captured six of the eight relays winning the Junior and senior girls ZOO medley and m freestyle and the junior boys m medley and m fr Ladies Herald Special It was a busy time for many of the curlers at North this week Julie White a right hander skipped a team of southpaws to a win at Milton with her were Mary Ellen Bridge Greta Lamb and Borsclilno Skip Joan Trimble with Mary Kitcly Ethel Murdy and Theresa Smith played In A at Both earns reported having a good time Tho North Cup was super day The Trophy winners of Greta Smith winners or the a m draw The winners of the a m draw were Warren and Marylyn Micklelhwoite with Bill and Heather Hunter The runners up in the a draw were Lea and Henderson with Mike and Lola The runners up in the 11 a m draw were Bruce and Julia White with Carol and Chuck Sharp a couple from London The high scoring game In the a draw was won by Rich and Bev Eastwood with and Gail High scoring game in ihe II a m draw was won by Bob and Louise Harris with Vol and Bob Holland from Chinguacousy The door prize of he His and Hers Bon Voyage bags was won by Leo COMING EVENTS Baltic of the Sexes Bonspiel will take place on Sat Nov 29 The Men Open Turkey Spiel will take place on Dec Thercwillbe3setaoflurkeys In prizes The price is per rink It includes lunch I- illy Till With ly twelve phyers the nifedn J be I IK the Mike sr mi super lives in net in Robertson played a I wxi defensive LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY The 1981 Ronald McDonald art here BUY A SO COLOURING CALENDAR AND WELL DONATE ronald Mcdonald house- A horns away Horn noma for children and thtlr famlllas Mho treated for or other disease at tor Sick Chlldran In T of onto Win McDonalds Gift Certificates and Watches get your crayons and felt markers to win cer tificates for delicious food at mc donalds entries will be judged on originality and each month there will be a draw for a unique Ronald Mcdonald watch enter as of ten as you like submit your entry to the herald NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE Nobody cando it like McDonalds can flMcgoruftra BAZAAR Sat Nov 291980 St Glen Williams 10M3 St Pauls 10om2pm WATCH WIS FOR WINNERS IN THE COLOURING CONTEST CLARE Cm ANDREW KEUOUOH 30 QRAHAM EDWARDS 13BRxwayDr Qorgtown LAURIE DOYLE Sront Rd MARC EDWARDS 13SRwyDr THt HERALD Wednesday November Pages Tricounty hockey- Al Pilutti dominate minor atom league By JOHN The Pllutti Minor continued their domination of the league when they tot on heir Milton counterparts at home on November 17 For the first time this season the locals were but they still shutout their visitors frO Thee of he Minor Atoms better defensive efforts but it was an excellent night for goalie Curls Green He mode several saves to earn his third Best batman Brit Batsman presented by Windsor to Ash ok Kumur at tor get own Cricket Awards night last Saturday TriCounty pee wees attend of the season It was also a big night for Travis Gardiner who scored a hat trick and for Jason Knight who assisted on each of his line mote a markers and tallied once himself Gardiner got the first goal in each of the first two periods and scored the only one In the final frame Chris McCarthy and Andrew odd in oil comple ted the scoring Assists were added by Jeremy 2 Chris Stoddart Kevin Roc Brent and Doug 1 tournament The Georgetown United Fire Safety Minor Pee Wees travel led St Thomas tills weekend to be out In the semifinals Two goals and two assists each from Terry Dixon and Craig with one goal and assist from Kennedy won the first game for the minor pee wees against to Georgetown fell lo South I on don In the second gome S London 7 Georgetown 1 as I never let up Georgetown only goal came from Craig assisted by Jamie IS SKIING YOUR LINE Books on Cross Country and Downhill Skiing available from OXBOW BOOKS losing to 1 Facing on excellent learn Georgetown fend off their offense Novices lose close game Mike Murray govt villc a 1 lead going into the third period Georgetown goal came from stick of on on assist from Wade Scrjcanlson Oringevillc look of George I own penalties to score two power play goals on their way lo a victory Georgetown finally got act together in the third period Wes McCauley two more goats on assists from Mark and Rod Pis ma However it proved to be loo little too hie as the buzzer sounded with Georgetown applying pressure Chris Cambowis ployed well between the pipes for George Novices defeat Burlington North Italian Sports Camp Novices spotted Burlington a 1 leid and then charged back goals in the third period to defeat Burlington Custom Made Drapes Carpet Vinyl Floor Coverings Personal inhome service Shop of home Free estimates Many in stock Compare OUR WORKMANSHIP OUR SERVICE OUR PRICES CARPET CORNER 3620 Bill PROP MONEYSAVER COUPONS CLIP BRING IN COUPON WE WILL CHANGE YOUR TWO SNOW TIRES STATIC BALANCE FOR ONLY til Dec COUPON FLUSH THE ENTIRE COOLANT SYSTEM AND REFILL WITH 2GALL0NS OF PREST0NE II ANTIFREEZE COUPON BE UNSAFE WE WILL VISUALLY INSPECT YOUR CAR FOR YOUR SAFETY AT CHARGE TO YOU Good til Dec COUPON OIL CHANGE LUBRICATION OIL FILTER FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOST CARS HARVEYS Georgetown

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