Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 5, 1970, p. 13

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Burlington Cops Title Best Tournament Player Award win 2nd Championship lonship trophy to Midget si In Georgetown a fourth an nun Midget hockey which Saturday The formuln which ear- nod the title for the ton was three wins and a tic in four tries The tic came in the of the three day when the and Heap- battled to a three all dead lock on In an over time period allowed Burling ton to progress They handled Camp Borden in the Saturday afternoon and won a verd let over Detroit a Metal team in the Grind Champion ship final Saturday night Fittingly It vt a Burling ton A Smith who Mas the tournaments most valuable player and first recipient of the Bill Chapman Memorial Trophy Brampton after losing their first round game to Detroit went on to cop the crown They beat Milton and than earned the tit by out shooting Guclph in overtime They finished regul play tied It who snuffed out Georgetown hopes for at least honours The host team lost to In round one beat Acton And then boned to the Royal City by the same score This the fourth for the Georgetown Midget tourn winch started in as a Centennial Good marked the IB Rime schedule start ed Thundav night hut was of ficnlly opened Friday when Major dropped the puck at the start of the Georgetown Came About witnessed tht Keith Smith Grand Championship The tournament was by a committee of the Minor Support ip under chairman Earl Neil RESULTS FIRST ROUND Hespelcr Chmsuacousy JJurlinRlon Borden Acton Milton 3 Detroit Brampton CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY 2 Burlington Camp Borden Oaltville Detroit a CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI Burlington Camp Borden Detroit GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP Burlington Detroit CONSOLATION PLAY Chinguacousy Georgetown 4 Acton Brampton 9 Milton CONSOLATION IBM Georgetown Brampton I presents the Grand Keilh Smith MVP the Trophy from Mrs Chapm Georgetown wrestlers Into the lions den Saturday and came away with the meat Banting Memorial High School of long a In high school had to for second place behind the Georgetown Rebels leim when they hosted IB of the best school in Ontario to their tour Georgetown sed team points to Banting a Tails and Churchill as well as winning three Individual weight class champions on second two third and fourths Eight of town placed In the top four in their class Winston school Is champ mi s run in Ontario Lake wis mother achool in the tourney known for its wrest ling prowess It Georgetown tournament championship the season The tourney ally in Indication of schools chances in the all Ontario how GcorRctown wrestlers did individually Mirk Furlong lb class won Joe lb won 4 lost lb chimin Mike IOC lb claw won lost Llewellyn 111 lb class won lost 1 3rd place Dave Hall lb class Howie Ferguson lb Brian 130 lb won lost lb Graham h class won lost lb champion Jon Tost lb won lost 2 Tom lb won 3 lost 2nd place 1G8 lb elm lost ii Hi ekenrid lb lost Howson lost GEORGETOWN MIDGETS ARE CHAMPIONS OF TRICOUNTY first ye Brampton i the on trophy to Preston Georgetown a Midget hockey am the Tn mi champion A overtime victory ag Preston Sunday wrapped up the belt of three scries for the team who now rirofcrcsj into Ontario Minor Hockey Awn goal by Brian Beau midway through the over period that gave town the victory which made it s two game sweep i PICKED TOP CORNER On the play Glen Robinson the puck over the Pres and dropped It for who was trailing moved in and picked the top left with shot which proved to be the winner Glen opened the scoring for the locals in the se cond period on a goal mouth play set up by Alex Preston pressure tied the game earlj in the third period but Georgetown quick to regain command Seconds after the Preston goal Bob Sargent rifled shot from the point which Charlie gobbW up and flipped into the open For a while It looked like Georgetown would the Hockey regulation Hi Itib The Midgets lime Improved noticeably each time to tin point where the town will good representation in the OMHA playoff Condemns Councils Action on Dragstrip Moore a resident of the Line adjoining the liiildcn Horseshoe termed action In ing a permit for the control tower a convincing argument for regional His letter was read at Monday council meeting His letkr went on to say il hid broken lis own by law i You condone any business ex trillion and dumps said the letter he compared irono living peacefully In a to the noise of a drag DISSENTING VOICE emphasized holding law us In force In bcr and fiave Itussell Mil the only dissenting voice in council a vote of confidence lie alone voted as the rate- wanted he concluded Can f stand under jour the deputy reeve Joked 1 don want to bo too close or 111 be blinded oilier loiters Instrip one from Eric and the other from llojrr Both chimed the resultant ABILITY FUND HEADING FOR 2700 TARGET returns from the Ity Fund canvass Monday there Is a good THURSDAY Sit PAGE IS the objective will be reached The former March of Dime campaign headed by Mrs Mary Cooper had banked over 1 yesterday with six dis tricts still to report Industrial return and some commercial traffic would bo nuisance and areas were also not yet tub- a danger to children milted to headquarters FLORISTS Im M1 WE Georgetown or Add touch of Spring to your with Beautiful spring to brighten winter hours BARBERS JEWELLERY AND GIFTS 3 Main Street North GEORGETOWN CANADIAN HEART FUND CAMPAIGN BLITZ DAY SUNDAY FEB 8th 1 to 6 pm Local Canvass will be conducted by of the Air Cadets GIVE GENEROUSLY The Mora You Mora Will live- add to Get Your WASH AND WEAR Three Local Wins In Open Bonspiel MENS DART LEAGUE STANDING prizes A rmk ed ml Ken J in ere Die In University Choir One of the Best The Lions club will sponsor the February appcarantc in Georgetown School of the voice University of Western Ontario Choir The girls and men are lon on lour throughout southern as pail of their L I 1 in music tongs and will he on club ml by the choir under the link direction of Gordon Greene club A few instrumental number nil be included in the even mm mid Inn a linn off LADIES DART LEAGUE STANDINGS goat through with i the late IE presentation SING AT HIGH SCHOOL The choir members will be for the night at various homes In town While most hosts arc Lions anyone inter ested in taking a guest for the night contact the Lions Club On morning the choir will smc again at a high school assembly before leav for their next stop on the way Tickets for the Monday night performance arc SI for ad for students and children under are ficc Lion chairman of the event plans to contact all choirmasters and their choirs to make sure they know bout the concert Lion Ernie describes the choir as of the best trained Canada dm HARD In contrast to the which marked the series open in Georgetown Sundays en counter a hard fought plajcd game which had the on lhe edge of their Georgetown won the first me on goals by Charlie Fendley 2 Brian Beaumont and Fin Arnold Preston hid Mi will eel their first i Lion from cither Richmond llarrlc Midland or Sound That set will atari arounJ Feb ruary FIRST YEAR MIDGETS Manager Wayne Chapman and coach Ron Dixon have moul together a team comprised SMI You say one drink makes you ditty usually seventh Georgetown Figure Skating Club 15th ANNUAL CARNIVAL The Wizard of Oz SAT FEBRUARY 30 and 21st CHAMPION GUEST Georgetown Club GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA ARENA HEATED FOR YOUR COMFORT MidWinter Clearance of the Worlds Best Looking Best Performing SNOWMOBILE New and Used skidoo SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ACT NOW FOLLOWING SALE PRICES ARE BASED ON 30 MONTH AC PURCHASE PLAN 16 SUPER OLYMPIC fully reconditioned 1 owner since new Down per month If SUPER OLYMPIC start A 1 for fun Down per month SUPER Twin cylinder rculy for trick or trail Down Only par month 1949 ALPINE Manual Twin tricl for ml safe fun 47 Down per month IMS SKI CADET fully reconditioned all ready to Down per month Pin a good of NEW BOMBARDIER Allison SALES AND SERVICE HWY WEST GEORGETOWN 8775250 NOW FOR ONLY GET TWO 345 OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY to THURSDAY and FRIDAY HI RICCI COIFFURE 8773326 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