Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1970, p. 9

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Something Extra for A Duffers CLUB HOUSE GROWING OUT OF GOLF COURSE TURF There now sprouting out of the landscape at Acton Golf Club these days A new clubhouse is taking shape and golfers should be us the fac I when the season gets underway Acton Meadows operated by a man board of d rectors Including Gb Hay and of Georgetown Commuter Train Continued from Page They could return to Geor getown by leaving Toronto at am and A train from the city docs not slop In George town go it Is not available for commuters Opposition to the plan expressed at Mondays I cil meeting SERIOUS LOSS do everything possible to rela this service said Cr Bill Smith We have enough transportation to and from town and two trains would be a serious loss I would agree to this if it was by a GO train said Reeve Hunter A hearing in Guelph very convenient to the George town public Cr Hyde If this is the only way the proposal is to Used its up to us to get as much Information u possible and pass It on Orillia Win Brings Officiating Blast Georgetown Juveniles naturally disappointed to out of the tuning for Ontario honours but the way they Were sidelined has plaers of ficlals and fans smoulder Juveniles beat George in Sunday to capture their best of five lei three games to two Oneeyed officiating made the difference according to Besses including some Onll fans fact favour tlsm was glaring that the a coach told Georgetown wards he would rather club bad won the series some other WONT PROTEST won protest formally but manager Red Mltlne has drafted a letter to the OHHA telling them Georgetown Juveniles think of Sunday a referees There was no way we could win that game the way the of flclals were handling It Asset tine told The Herald He said trie rets appeared determined from the outset to keep at a disadvantage while got away We went about a period nd a half playing two men with Just about every offence In the book ha said TO WIN Be said he had never euch a blued officiating job in fall many years of association with hockey Both of Sunday Or officials were from Richmond Hill and referee regularly in Orlllla league Even their coach said the I team Asset tine told The Herald Ho cited one instance when Georgetown had a three man break and a chance at the win goal only to have th play halted because layed Or Ilia penalty Bo I a fans could see hat was go ins on he d Georgcto nor Hockey Support Group president Del Beaumont wtsnt much hap pier BANISHED We were up for the game and could have won It with unbiased all but when the kids continually get the dirty end of the stick their spirit gets broken or they explode they re only human he said Two Georgeto placers Lewis were ban ished from the game In the second period Georgetown scored the first goal in the first period but came back to tie it In the second period built a 31 lead Georgetown erased that In the third but Or Ilia found the winner less than five minutes to go Wiles and Hay Georgetown markers Worth alar Ing was Bob Neil In the Georgetown net Haines Scores Twice Evens Industrial Set Whatever happens In Georgetown Industrial Hockey League finals one thing is lain It wont be a sweep Glen Williams eliminated that possibility Sunday when they edged to deadlock that series at a game apiece The first period produced nothing on the score sheet but the rubber started flowing hot fast In the second frame club scored twice Sam from and Camp bell from for Glen Williams and Bennett from Thompson add Brush and Cun nlnghsra from Ward and Mag for None From Here Will Go West Georgetown a Youth Bowlers von t be represented In the Na in western Canada this year Georgetown bad young in Ontario rolloffs in London on Sunday in teams and singles competitions but noone from here finished high r than sixth out of The local Bantam boys team the Bantam girls team was alio the Junior girls team 13th the Senior boys team was and the Senior finished Merchants Trail Jr C Playoffs Hilton Merchants hockey club are going to have to do some thing about their penalty kill Ins and their power play That became apparent when the Merchant blew a lead and dropped an decision to before tarn in Milton arena Friday night The loss leaves the M trailing their best of seven Su Junior playoff series two to none The third fame the series La in Milton TOOK CHARGI Haines took personal charge of the Glens sniping in the third period scoring from Mar and and then popping the eventual winner from Bob Webster Cunninghams second goal from Bradley accounted for lost tally For it was their first setback since the Industrial league playoffs started Both clubs swept their re semi final sets Fox Ids the Worlds most wanted Bike I models for Trail Hunt Fsh and Camp ng F nest Campus for ngers mmer A Hot Dogge scrambler not a 1 for the f or track Many models ere street 1 TURN ON THE FUN WITH A WINNING DEAL We Have Em as Low as 249 Small Holds I ng Georgetown Cycle Sports WATER 3630 Alpine Health Club PHONE NOW WESIEVAN ST SUMMER FUN IN WINTER I EASTER SPECIAL MEMBERSHIPS HALF PRICE MEN regular SPECIAL 42 SO WOMEN 70 SPECIAL 00 Offer Exp res March 3lsl 1970 TUNE UPS 8cyl reg 12 10 Prices include Engine Scope and Decsrbon Engine WHEEL ALIGNMENT BALANCE FRONT WHEELS Repack Front Wheel Bearings Brake Check anal inspection System SAVE ON AUTOLITE PARTS POINTS reg CONDENSER SO PLUGS reg SHOCKS SAL S3 Sal Sale Sale Special Effective March 5th to North STREET III 9 m TUCK OF THE DRAW SAYS MARTIN WRESTLERS MISS FIRST PLACE ALLONTARIO BY SIX POINTS Just poin separated Georgetown high schools wres tling team from the allOntario championship in Toronto s CNF- Coliseum Sunday The Rebels had to settle for the runner up spot with points while a Metro school Churchill which the beaten consistently in lessor meets took the allOntario glory with points Some wrestlers ting 160 schools took port While most high school wres tling coaches would be ecstatic with such a lofty finish Lou Martin laments the fact they bring home the BAD DRAW were beaten by the luck of the draw he told The Herald afterwards The of matches Winston Churchill and allowed them to open a wide margin In the early go ing he said He sail Georgeto fa led to get enough bouts in the first round s factor t It the scales in Winston Chur chills favour But it was exciting wrest ling he not so much in the of the action just by the fact that this the big one and It almost right down to the last to determine a winner SUPPORT Two Georgetown wrestlers Vince Graham in the lb class and Norm Ferguson in the 106 lb class were second in their individual standing Tiger Joe was also well up in the lb class fourth Parents teachers and school mates of the Georgetown teams gave the Rebels good support GDHS made up a good portion of the Coliseum croud Competition started Friday and went till On Saturday the matches went from Bam until midnight Tie team stayed Friday night In a Lake shore motel BETTER The second place finish is an improvement over last for the In they third The allOntario spell THI GEORGETOWN THURSDAY MARCH I ItfsJ PAGE the end of the wrestling for the Georgetown team They will compete a junior free style wrestling tourney in Kit March FLYING HORSES Roy Joan lonson Judge Bermuda Horse Show Two weeks age Twenty seven horses and ponies from Farm owned by Roy lonson flow to Bermuda on a Feb ruary 12th In portable stalls each containing three horses There were nine rows of 3 stalls all lashed down securely The plane left from Montreal with the journey to Montreal by trac tor trailer Roy and Joan lonson rode In the airplane on seats in the bock JUDGED SPRIN5 SHOW The horses went to vatc duals as riding or show animals and included quarter horses hackney pomes Welsh ponies and Shetland ponies During their two week stay In Bermuda Roy and Joan judged the big Bermuda Horse and Pony Society Spring Show Last weekend February and the loosens also took part In 1970 a two day horse show and auction at the Coliseum vhcre Roy not only acted as master of 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