Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1969, p. 8

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pplpfpppifpwsff thursday iily sv 1w pagj5 8 alcott legion combine plan little nhl hall of fame here cuff captures carp cliff laldtaw 14year old son of aar and mrs roy laidlaw r r 2 norval ha better fishing luck with his bares hands than with his rod and reel this 21 inch five pound carp is the biggest catch hes made and he landed it with his bare hands near trie construction site of the new fifth ljne bridge just east of norval he was angling when he spotted the big fish in shallow water and waded in to grab it kinsmen girls softball by mary cooper rainid out the 3 senior games and ons junior game scheduled for july 24th were rained out and will be played at the coaches convenience before august 7 junior iiague tuesday july m mardells hairstylei 36 klnatta kruisers 13 a 2 season draught ended for the stylists this week as they jumped to a 13 to 3 lead over the kruisers in the 1st inn ing the blonde that had more fun was the hairdressers lynn anthony as she belted out 2 borne runs lynn only popped out once in her 8 times at bat adding to the tidal wave of hits in the first was sandy mundy sandy hit the best of them all a grand slammer mardells pitcher sandra bratldn was the fame star sandy excelled on the mound and had a 4 for 4 at bat winning coach hank russell suggested unrip marty mccrist- all as the game star started youth bowling now has new position it will be the end of an era in peterborough ontario on august 1 when john danko sports director at chex radio end tv for the past 14 years leaves to take on a new position danko will succeed doug miller at executive director of the bowling proprietors associat ion miller working out of tor onto has been with the bowling proprietors association for se ven years and in that time has established bowling programs second to none seven years ago miller start ed the youth bowling council ybc and has seen it grow to over 40000 members across canada these youngsters part icipate in national champion ships each year and are unique in raising their own funds for transportation and accommoda tion miller has also formed the golden age and young adult bowling groups in addition lie has raised membership in 4h proprietors association to record proportion miller feels that bowling is on the upswing there are over 1200000 parti cipating in the sport in cana- da alone and the game is catch ing on in japan england and other countries the newest program instit uted is a competition for ladies in the s pin game it will cul minate in a national champion ship in succeeding miller danko takes over for a person who was also raised in peterborough and who at one time was a star in that citys favourite sport la crosse miller moves into an executive position with seaway multicorporation in toronto patti holotiuk carol russell and pitcher pam little a league freshman catcher gail currie took the star award for mur rays as she played a good defen sive game also turning in a good game was queens third baseman sue mandarine sue and 2nd base teammate sue fournicr picked this psme to each hit their first home runs of the season georgetown cycle and sports a win by default over sboprite georgetown upholstery 34 superior foods 8 five innings in a 7 inning game eluded superiors score aheet while the opposition belt ed out ball after ball kathy oprica repeated her feat of 2 weeks ago that is tagging 9 balls for home runs and having perfect 6 for 6 at bat this gives kathy a substantial hold on the lead for the home run queen competition teammates contributing to the long list of homers for this game were charlene mahaffy sharol wea- therall barbara kuehmppel theresa callaghan susan mc cartney cathy townsend and marie doucette through the efforts of gbrd oa alcott founder of the lit tie nhl georgetown which is its birthplace will again be in the nations eye when the doors of little nhl hockey hall of fame are opened in 1972 to sport loving canadians from coast to coast this enterprising project that gordon alcott has undertaken is fully endorsed and sponsored by branch 120 royal canadian legion georgetown gordon alcott has not been idle since conceiving the idea of the hall of fame he has spent many arduous months interview ing phoning writing travel ling preparing a figurative foun dation on which to build the hall an executive has been form ed and a board of directors ap pointed the executive is hea ded by brian mcfarlane hon- ourary president robert gold- ham president henry hale 1st vice president william pea- chey 2nd vice president secret ary herbert robinson treasur er herbert arnold gordon al cott manager publicity ralph hawes i directors are john t arm strong allen l seattle qc james callahan wheldoh em- merson gordon c gray m a mcfadden dr rev robert rumball rev leonard self branch 120 will host the first dinner meeting on monday september 8 executive and directors will formulate plans for the future invitations will be extended to members of the ners media some suggestions on the agenda are for the first year 1072 the upstairs of george town memorial arena will be used display all trophies of the little nhl pictures of champ ionship teams photos of gradu ates of the little nhl who have murray motors 24 dairy quean 7 a walk away game as the queens find it hard to hit their wlnneto b 5 m te as well as earliest hockey pho- j burlington s me ramp in the tos when they played in the it is hoped to have an offi cial opening in may 1072 with a dinner to which the original players of 1036 will be invited along with graduates pf the little nhl who are playing or have played in the nhl during tbe month of may while the hall of fame is open the three championship teams of each division a b and c will be guests at a dinner and crests will be awarded to them as duly inducted members of the little nhl hockey hall of fame at each of these dinners an nhl player graduate of the little nhl will be a spec ial guests gordon alcott has the bless ings of clarence campbell and his authority to contact each nhl club in consequence he will be busy during the coming ockey season interviewing nhl club managers as their teams visit toronto little nhl photos of men and sponsors who have won little nhl individual awards john mwuo and william davis of the federal and prov incial parliaments have offered to assist in the venture wheldon emmerson is back ing the project loo with so much interest it cannot fail it is the ultimate aim of the people involved in the little nhl hockey hall of fame to eventually have a permanent building known as the hockey hall of fame to quote mr alcott if suc cess breeds success then a per manent building may be found until such time the hall of fame will be open during the month of may only each year two wins in week boost giants league standing georgetown giants pulled an i the 7th and hamilton by jack upset on burlington dumping roberts in the 6th them 74 here wednesday in a halton county intermediate baseball league game which was called after six innings giants outhit burlington 7 to s and both teams committed 2 errors jim mcgih who started and went four innings got tje win with inglii the loser giants scored two runs in the jonehomer for theloeers rame completely from the cen- came off the bat of pitcher sberri chisholm star of the game was the up holsterers fielder barbara kuehnappel junior league standings w l pte geor uphols 7 o beaver 1 ro game 5 1 shoprite 5 2 superior foods 4 3 zenith 1 ro game 4 2 klnette kruisers 34 cycle sports 3 4 murray motors 2 s mardells 1 fl dairy queen 0 7 junior home run quesru kathy oprica geor up 18 carolyn barber beaver 12 mago butler beaver 7 tina warren shoprite 6 heather hamilton kin fi pam bryan superior 6 sandy mundy mardells a lynn anthony mardells 5 soccer news by ivan bird the georgetown soccer as sociation mosquitoe representa tive team this week made its way into the ontario cup quar ter finals with a 41 win over st catherines they started very quickly as davy pateraon scored after 5 minutes and almost increased this when awarded a penalty kick unfortunately this was missed and st catharines came back just before half time to score the equalizer the mosquitoes took over the game completely in the second half bob clelland scored early on and paul baxter increased the lead from the penalty spot davy peterson completed the scoring and a fine second half play with his second goal a third peaalty kick might have increased the lead but tihsf again was missed robert monteath wis the games outstanding player in jured three times he gamely carried on and controlled the tre half position sammy and phillip watt were excellent on the forward line combining in some good passing plays the mosquitoes are away to chinguacousy in the quarter final game august 10 and should they win this game they will play in northern ontario pos sibly in sudbury the second half of the house league season opens on aug 0 more details will be available to coaches and players etc in the 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on squeeze pjaya in the fifth y friday july 20 the giants dropped an 113 decision to campbellville merchants in the village when they were out hit 133 georgetown added to their woes by booting 6 field ing chances mike tost was charged with the loss with harry hamilton gained the victory both were relieved tost by bernje dore in georgetown outhit preston pirates 74 in beating them 53 here july 16 despite six giant errors bernie doro was the winner in this one which ort- wein lost offensively wayne densmore and rick maloney had two hit nights giants picked up two more points this week with the dec ision by the league brass to up hold their protest and declare that preston which had won the game over the giants earlier this month through using an illegal player forfeit the win campbellville will be giants opposition in georgetown park wednesday august 6 jims steering service complete brake service wheel alignment wheel balancing general repairs park street glen william 1776554 sung back 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