Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1975, p. 9

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THE HERALD Wednesday April ins Page ifiiriMf North Halton brings home trophy KEVIN ROBBINS Qf the Georgetown Major Despite a good team effort Georgctow sweeps past a Port Colbome defender dropped a decision and In the bet in last Sunday s contest In Georgetown threeoutof flveierlea two games to one Ballinafad report Wl officers reelected By Diane and Jeffrey Duck The North club soundly defeated the Curling Club In the annual heme and series played for the Trophy The series which pits eight teams from each club against each other on a home and home basis was won by our club with a total plus of over rocks Itwasthemostoneslded match since the competition began 13 years ago The Georgetown rinks boasted a record of 14 wins loaa and one tie Last Monday night we won all eight games at Within he club we are the end of this very successful and enjoyable curling season All sections completed their final draws and playoffs this past week Ladles Section Tlmieck and Jane Russell The quartet of Jinny Mackenzie Vivian Kruger Jean B render and Dorothy Bootes ended up In third position Business Gill On Wednesday evening the Business Girls also woundup a well run term Karln Hen derson Doris Duff Louise Nugent and Thorn captured the Myrtle Scott Trophy has had an extremely good year of curling having also skipped the winning team in the second draw June Freeman just missed winning first place when she lost her last game On her team were Norma Porter Judy and Sally Skeiton third position were Em Collins Dorothy Huht and Sue Longworth The Junior section finished their curling last weekend Tbey had been competing for the Mrs Trophy which was donated by that organization for the Juniors final draw Daryl Street skipped his rink of Joan Hunt Jane and Kyle Christie Grelg Gcofreda with lit Moulden Sandra Strong and Peter Martin finished second while Liz Bowman Hal Porter Nancy Hamilton and Jeanne Wilson secured third place Men Section The mens regular draw finished up with playoffs this week They played single knock out competition to determine the eventual winner for each division Club Champion Group A Trophy went to Ray Steele Jim Ian Christie and Gary Knight sparing for Doug ColUson Club Champion Group B Trophy was awarded to Graham Jim Evans Sam Mackenzie and John Edgar Tuesday Night Draw winners were Howard Llndley Doug Colllsoo Ron Hunt and Bob Bruce Thursday Night Draw winners were Bill French Glen Ma gnus on Nell Baldwin and Bill Sleveklng Thursday Night Draw winners were Morris Jim Lusby Bill and Ken Faulkner Although all regular curling Is over the club will be busting with activity this week The Johnny Cornelius started with a bang Sunday evening and will continue all week with rinks competing for the coveted trophy The final ioend games will be held on Saturday April at Be sure to be on hand to see some fine curling and enjoy the festivities afterwards On Tuesday afternoon after a nice lunch together ladles went out and threw Mrs B Klrfcwood was hostess for the annual meeting of the Eleven members and a few guests arrived at for a luncheon Mrs assisted Mrs Kirkwood in setting the table and arranging the food After an enjoyable hour spent around the dinner table chatting and sampling the variety of delicious food the women met in the living room for the business to be dealt with Mrs McLean called the meeting to order and opened with a reading What Really Counts The answer to the Roll Call was the paying of Happy to report that another new member was added to the membership Mrs Jessie McEnery gave a report of the District Director meeting which she had attended She gave members a preview of what was coming up at the District Annual May The only correspondence was an invitation to attend the forum Meat in The Menu at School later In the month It was time now for the annual reports to be given Sect Treasurer was the first to report It stated that finances were up considerably from last year The Conveners all gave good reports which showed an encouraging and successful year The president then vacated the chair and asked Mrs Jesse to preside Kids are kids Its not easy to tell If anything s bothering them Be sure about their sight YOUR DOCTOR S PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED Georgetown Office Main St S 877 7223 am to m Wednesday L BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS ROY OPTICIAN REGISTRATION Georgetown Kinsmen Girls Softball WHEN Saturday April 1975 dp m WHERE Community Centre WHO Girls years to 16 years as of January FEE single family 00 Sweaters not turned In at end of last season most urgently needed over the election of officers for 1Q75 The report of the nominating committee showed little change In the slate of officers for the coming year Mrs McLean returned to the residents chair thanked all or past cooperation and said she looked forward to another successful year Before closing the meeting Monday afternoon April 14 was the date set for making out the years program To be at Mrs a home Meeting dosed with the singing of O Canada We extend sympathy to the Robert Matthews family who recently suffered a bereavement In the loss of Mrs Matthews father the late Mr Laird of Georgetown Our sympathy also to Mr and Mrs Dan O Connor and girls Mr Harry Connor father of Dan passed away in a Guelpb Hospital Sunday evening April Mrs Archie McEnery and A were pleased to have the children of Pembroke spend school holidays with them Mrs Caberley and Miss Karen Caber ley of Swan River Manitoba returned home on Friday after spending Easter week with Mr and Mrs John Kanusek Karen is a sister of Mrs and Mrs Caberley her grandmother Mrs Lloyd Marshall Is spending this week In the Sunny South daughters Mrs Miller and Mrs Polo corapanied her on the trip to Florida David and Robert Pearson of spent the school holiday week with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Jesse McEnery We welcome two new little residents In our community a baby girl Lisa to make her home with and Alice not forgetting the proud grandparents Mr and Mrs WUIiard Sanderson and Mr and Mrs Howard Brings who live just over the The other little stranger was a baby boy Ronald Scott for the Rosa McLeans on the Sixth Line Winifred Smith the their last rocks in this draw The winning rink was made up of Doris Zlllo Gall Sparks Sandra Tlmieck and Joan Mustard In second place was Jinny team of Peggy Treahy Anne and Dynese Griffiths Close behind were Helen Archer Dorothy Robertson Agnes Pork and Norma Carlisle Due to the terrible snow storm Thursday afternoon curling last week was can celled After five games the winning rink consisted of Annie Bingham Anne McNally and Edna Malcolm Placing second were Helen Archer June Ms CFSA approves event at GAAAA LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK Town council Monday night of this week added its approval to a plan which may see top flight figure skaters from some 150 figure skating clubs across southcentral Ontario con verge on the new Gordon Memorial Arena this fall The skaters will be taking In the Canadian sectional finals and sub sectionals The Georgetown Figure Skating Club has been contacted by the Canadian Figure Skating Association to cohost the Central Section finals on Oc and If Competitors In the event would represent clubs from as far east as Oshawa and as far north as Owen Sound Banie and Parry Sound It was explained to council general administration com by Donna Moore and Bob Howard of the that hours of Ice time would be required to host the sectionals and subsec plus rental time for practising The general administration gave Its approval to which council as a whole Monday night added its endorsement GIVE US A TRY IT Til urn CIS express announces new expanded facilities for better service Exp Cam Brampton 8776901 Mill SI Last of Main SI HAVING A PARTY HOW ABOUT OUR Buffet KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CONTINUES TO PLEASE THE WORLD OVER CALL US AT 877 FRIED CHICKEN CAN HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS STREET in Mississauga BramptonBramalea Georgetown Milton and Oakville areas Starting March 31 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