Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1971, p. 5

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Georgetown Pro Plans New Approach Clinics Phil Bludd and Bud Tapping teamed up to win the mens best ball which launched the at Georgetown Golf Country Club SatunJ- A good turnout of mens section members took part In the competition after an In door clinic conducted by new pro Bill Greenwood were 16 competi tors at a dinner afterwards Greenwood will be giving his new approach clinics at the clubs mens nights every Wednesday My elm Is to Improve the golfing at Georgetown Golf and Country Club told the Herald And I hope to do it with my own approach which is littlo dif ferent than tbe text book in struction Greenwood says he tailors his Instruction to fit too pu pil Not everybody can hit the ball Arnold Palmer so what mokes Palmer suc cessful doesnt necessarily work for all golfers he said He said a golfers pers onality influences the kind of Instruction he programs He said he hopes to faave Gary Cowan Balding and other notables in the golf world as guests at mens nights during the season GEORGE KENNEDY PUBLIC SCHOOL PRIMARY CHOIR -OUTDOORS- continued from page pond the mitts I was us ing made it a little difficult to place the Royal Coachman Mar- type streamer where I wanted it It finally produced two spec kled trout that smashed the streamer like a pair of torp edoes No one was more sur prised than I It all goes to prove if one doesnt try one cant win Saturday Start for Tyke Baseball Teams Tyke house league baseball starts Saturday The game schedule will have eight teams in action every Saturday morn ing at 10 and Tuesday and Thursday nights at The only exceptions are KEEP IT THE SAME While walking down Main St In Georgetown recently I notic ed a familiar face so I stopped and knocked on the car window a and the door was opened I said Arent you Archie Eccles Yes I am came the reply Georgetown Cycle Sports WATER ST so I informed him who I was and also said I had known him when I was kneehigh to grasshopper especially when we used to spend so much time at the farm on the Line Apparently Archie knew who I was all the time He said Yes I know you and you write an Outdoors column in the George town Herald which I read When I asked Archie Just what he liked to read most in the col umn his answer was George just keep it the same its al ways about different things mix up Well I might say it was a pleasure talking to you Archie Thats all for now So tight lines enjoy the outdoors and safe Journey Choose It from Ci nidis rental fleet of QMcan end trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS AILEYWAYS August 3 and 5 Teams in the league include Comfi Furniture Crawford Shoes Hnrley Motors Delrcx Sunoco Legion and Joes Tuck Shop In the opening games Dorsey plays Comfi on the dia mond opposite armoury Rexway plays Crawfords at Holy Cross School Harley Motors plays Sunoco at Harrison School and Legion plays Joes at School BARLEY MOTORS Manager Brim Chris Karolidls John Karoll- Steve John Dean Weir Kevin ais Mitchell Dan Garry Stone Greg Ripley Hollo way Phil Manager BUI Steve Rye Steve Herman continued from page Bowler Cats Scat Pack Question Marks and have ODDS AND ENDS This weeks Birthday Babies are Victoria May 5 Linda May Su san Jcpson May This Saturday May win be the last day of Bowling On this day the playoffs will be held for Bantams and Juniors We advise that as many as pos sible show up for this Is your last chance to win a league aw ard for the 197071 season On Saturday May 15 the banquet for this sea son will be held At the ban quet all league awards will be presented It will be held at tbe local Canadian Legion ball on Mill Street This Thursday night after TV news Georgetown Junior Boys Team and Bantam Girls team will be Interviewed They will be riinitng such things as Bowling In Ge orgetown southern Ontario and Canada as well as their recent Journey to Vancouver HOCKEY mens field hoc key team Intends entering the Ontario Field Hockey Associa tion which will mean playing about IS games start ling In middle of May GOLFERS SPECIAL la Hole layout I Swimming Pool I i ntj UcW Slum licenced lounge and lacker Room You cm Hie hospitality of this fine country club Mil AS UTTU AS A SEASON GEORGETOWN GOLF ft COUNTRY CLUB Information Bill Beech Mark Steve Grnsby Dave Jim Robert Grasby Greg Scully Kevin Hughes John Peters David Watson Frank Lenski JOES TUCK SHOP Manager George Townsead Kevin Paynter Ron March- end Jonathan Lancaster Mitch Gome Mark DarreU AlUnson Ian Mark Law Matthew Phillips Mark Hughes Fred Steve Reed Blake Manager Jim Henderson Angus David Cof fey John GrahamSmith Greg Townsend Stewart Ranald Coffey Howie Donald Stephen Crop per Brian Nigel Rob erts Martin Home Darren Kuchmash CRAWFORD SHOES Manager Ben Boyle Duano Hatcher Tim Mac Leod Kevin Doug Gerry Adam Paul Crawford Garry Stockfish Greg DIegel Tuck Craig Mullins Tom lle Greg Abbott SUNOCO Manager George Dave David Bell Mike Mike Dean Brinklow Bruce Callaghan Warren Street Michael Calla Brian King Jeff Rey nolds Lance Doucette Doug Brock Street John Barnes LEGION Manager Tony Bronskl Dave Craig Brian Kevin Webster Kevin Mark Hennessey Tommy Steve Wolfenberg Allan Squire Kevin Robert Jamison Sandy Simpson Jim FURNITURE Manager Drag Hartley Tiro Chlsholm Terry Weld- rum Lloyd Brent Dan Smith Paul Bilton Andrew George Farrow Colen McFarlane Bryan Mllliere Mike Hartley Gary Thompson Delay Final Vote On Snowmobile Restrictions Springs here but snowmo biles are still In Georgetown political news Months of work culminated inl two of the necessary three rea dings to a regulatory bylaw Monday by council It will be submitted to the snowmobile association for perusal before becoming law The bylaw would ban the mal chines from all parks except at tbe discretion of the Recreation Committee from school grounds and from Guelph and Main Streets sidewalks and boulev ards Snowmobiles could not be operated between pm and 7 am except on public roads And no one under could op erate a machine except on priv ate property SOME IDEAL Em Hyde opposed the by- law He said certain parks are Id- 1 for the sport And be claim ed council not the Recreation Committee should be tbe gov erning body Mayor Smith said tbe day past when council can have its finger in every pie and must delegate responsibility MOTORIZED VEHICLES Deputy Reeve Speight lndlc- that while he would sup port tho two readings he was making no final decision yet Later in meeting another III bylaw received two readings banning motorized vehicles fro ml J parks Cr Hyde objected to thls on the same grounds ill THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MAY Need an instant loan Ora mortgage You can get either at the cash store loans to and more Mortgages up to Purchase of existing mortgages Fast Fair friendly service has made Niagara the largest allCanadian r loan company Drop by or call We want to help store BOAT MOTOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOATS MOTORS ACCESSORIES IN THE AREA MERCURY Outboard snd Outboard Inboard CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO KINSMEN CLUB OF GEORGETOWN INC JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE REGISTRATION SATURDAY MAY 1st 8th AM TO PM AT PETE POMEROY SPORTS MAIN STREET NORTH years and over of May lit 1971 Proof of Ago Required REGISTRATION FEE MAXIMUM 300 FAMILY THE FEE OF COVERS INSURANCE Your child is Insured under standard Sports Accident Policy If iniuries should occur It must bo understood that neither the Kinsmen Club Inc nor any Individual can too held liable GIRLS SIGNATURE PARENT OR GUARDIAN Georgetown Georgettes LADIES BALL TEAM TRYOUTS All WELCOME May Thurs May Georgetown Armouries pm at Coach Paul Robinson Manager COMMISSION TOM KENT NAME Surname ESS PHONE PROOF OF AGE BIRTH DATE month day year REGISTRATION FEE Paid Did you play In this league last year Yee No If what Teem SENIOR LAMES 17 and over Send Registration 100 to Softball league Drive

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