Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1982, p. 15

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One more portrait for arena galler TILE HERALD Wtdocsdaj J Fans await hockey heritage winner The fifth annual George town Hockey Heritage awards arc set la go Monday March B but organizers haven yet announced the recipient A formal announcement w be made this Friday night In which the name the guest speaker will be released The dinner speeches format will be similar to last year s event in which cock tails ore served at with dinner at m and award presentations to the recipient at Last year Bud James was Die Heritage Award winner followed by Branch 120 the Royal Canadian Legion Roy Norton and Jack SALT AND PEPPER SHAKE UP FOR GEMS Sal everyone It sore what the true score should have been given the on antics by tie players and bat OM timers gave the Georgetown Junior Cera loll a ran for their money last Saturday The proved their expertise turn waned after he years The consisted Arnold Jim Blair Joan Neil Cotton Fred Jack Gudgeon Dwayne Hay Blake Max Korxack Terry Lane Phil Lavell Bob Ken Morrow Dave Don Brian Peavoy PetePomeroy Rod Doug Richardson George Rlddal Kent son Paul Robinson Dave Shepherd Gerry Inglis and Terry Harlow Herald photo by there was last year when a benefit contest was played for injured former Raider Brad The purpose of the Hen tago award as outlined in a recent press release Is to recollect the old days and foster the living heritage the word of mouth passing of deeds a large gathering tn today hockey community and the people from the past Is the best way to do this Another stated purpose of the Heritage night is to recognise the significant contribution to the hockey community niters say Miracle Mart will sponsor a feature team from the past which wilt be selected by next Friday to attend and take part in the celebra tions The feature team Is usually a learn associated with the Heritage winner says Heritage chairman Dave Kentner Helping to subsidize the rent and provide for speak are Malum s Brewery Canadian Tire Georgetown Chrysler and The Independ ent A photograph of each Heritage award recipient hangs in the Gordon Alcott Memorial recreation centre The photographs ore he works of James and were donated by the Halloa Hills Herald The Following names were nominated last year for the Hockey Heritage award Levy Red Aaseltine Ann BUI Rich mond Joe Dave Ken McMillan James Dave Osboum McCandless Ted King Bob Lane Herb Robinson Herb Arnold Jim Yates Jim ford Frank Gauntly Herb Hancock Roy Ward Harvey Gavin Del Beau- Walter Gerry agist Bob Hooper Gordon Mike and Garvin additions to the Domi nation list include Bill Fisher and Jerry Perkins Tip of the hat trick The North Sports Campers tram Georgetown lied A last Saturday with most the locals goals coming In he second period Dundas started off the scoring with two first period goals before Adam Hilts scored for Georgetown with help from Sieve Brown for a score Then Adam Hilts connected with a shot at the mark of the second period to give his team a tie with assisted by Sean Gulatlni Hills attained his hat trick lest than a minute later with a goal from Bobby DeZecuw then capped off the wllh a goal four minutes later unassisted Georgetowns Jon sweeps iceracing Georgetown a flat track motorcycle racer Jon Corn well swept premier honors In both the Ice races he rode this weekend At he Fair grounds on Saturday Corn well easily outdistanced all opposition to take first place in both the lightweight and open expert classes Compel again Sunday on Lake ScugogatPort Perry proved a repeat performance with two other Georgetown riders also taking home some honors Mike Doucelte ran away with the lightweight Junior class and Dave landed a fourth In the senior lightweight class despite earlier mechanical The broken pelvis Com- sustained in August of last year t seem to be holding the highly competlt rider back in any notice able way The previous weekend the riders travelled to or Quebec for the first of three rounds In the National Championship scries For all the Ontario riders it was heir first race of the season Comwelt managed a second in the open class and won the light weight class but was rifled from the win when studs In his tires were disallowed Mike finished fourth in his class and again plagued with mechanical problems place Corn well appears very pleased with the perform of his open class machine a single cylinder motor much modi lied and housed in a new racing frame Sponsored by Bel Ray Lubricants Champ ion Spark plugs and Microlon the Racing Group feels confident of their ability to out power and out ride the competition during 1962 Two more rounds in the National Championship will then road to Hey bury Oct Tor Feb and Laval Que for Feb 14 Following that Corn- well will take his equipment to Motorcycle Speedweek In Daytona Flo for an early start an the dirt track JON COHNWELL J Novak T J Kohari T Georgetown 122 Guelph Street on Hwy 7 Denture therapy Clinic Phone 877B974 Turkey Leg Quarters 417 189 Sole Fillets Sandwich jBack aconj I Turkey Breast 326 Quarters 549 24 on S Countiy Kltchwi 399 S Waxed Bolog matin CT Sausage Corned Beef 219 CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH Boo HOLY CROSS flOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Filtti Starr Kratlicli GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH am Seitics am Sunday School JO p Evening Service MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR Edwin H Mltchall GoodViA 11 WEEKLY Pi LKbts How You3i line I no LUTHERAN CHURCH ROAD nee Applesauce Tomatoes Spaghetti Sauce 129 99 REGULAR FINE OR EXTRA FINE GRIND Nabob Coffee Peach Hahm SrTiddfati Butter Tatti at J 29 Stonaground or Country lit 269 IQA Cheddar Cheese Detergent Mini Pads Balaam CcmBfJonar or SoftWTute Alkaline Battarles SpeWS Sproutaor Cauliflower FTahBOwta Fresh 331 Mushroomsl JSQ wo 29 Mother Parkers Tea PRICES EFFECTIVE WED FEBRUARY SoftMaigvlna TO SAT FEBRUARY BC Pears Clementine Orange 130 BC Dliolou AppkM 9IS 1747 79 174 79 Fresh Yams S i Rutabagas Ida Red Apples 179 Northland j Green Pepper 1567 89 Bean Sprouts Peanutsln The Shell Cello Spinach 99 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Fried Noodles 2167 59 Halton Hills IGA will be closed Monday February 8th and Tuesaay February 9th to install a new meat counter Watch for Grand ReOpening Wednesday February 1 0th at 900 am with EXTRA ADDED FEATURES HALTON HILLS IGA 160GuelphSt Georgetown

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