Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1946, p. 7

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july 3 1st 1946 by rev j l self intermediate lacrosse it is playoff time at the nerval rect6aitl for the interme diates bosh leaguers norval who were outlucfced at the first of the sea son have finally hit the winning ways and everyone is predicting ohamplon- shlp possibilities for hem if they can keep the team rolling as it has been rolling in the last four of the regular scheduled games there is no reason why norval cannot win an ontario championship even as geor getown did in the good old days of held lacrosse in their last lour games norval tied caledon 0 9 in overtime beat brampton lost 10 9 to norttin- vule and last friday walloped nor tonvllle taylor madgets and all 12 to 5 in this last game norval looked like morktbeaiterfc tftie brampton crowd for it was played at brampton rose bowl said it was the best pass lag attack displayed by any team this year por toe benefit of supporters here is the norval uncup incldently it looks more like a georgetown hockey teem than a norval lacrosse club in goal is the one and only george burrows of brampton on defense such hockey stalwarts as joe scbertzl knio sch llzzi and jack shropshire at centre is b runan a senior player from bramp too and over the one and only speed b6j nick perri while for wings txn tjettle and ollie ralne two senior players from brampton too then for subs there are jim burton bob dais len varey andy crichton archie and duke campbell clark lyons llo d crichton doug staine fred keyes and dave andrews the qdich is that old time senio pliuer ollu burton the manager of the team is nels ro bmson with club presidi nt gcokv brown and treasurer bill townsend the playoffs will begin the first week in august w 1th teams finishing one and six two ind me and ume and four plaing off in i two out of thrtc stnca in the ii i round w injli wood cilvdon chilunham n i lilt nona b imp oi pts juvenile lacrosse age 19 and under norval juveniles lost another close decision to mimieo 86 last thurs- day at mlmlco if norval had had a few substitutes they might have turn ed this loss into a win norval still has a good chance for the playoff for three teams out of four will fight it out with home and home games with long branch coming up a loss will mean elimination the beam is made up of the follow ing players clark lyons doug town- send john haines junior beaumont eni thompson j hepburn glen scott bill laldlaw bob davis archie campbell jerry fendley russ fend- icy jim cleave bul arohdekin and phil watt dune robliison bill cunn mgham coaoh jim clark midget lacrosse 17 and under norval midgets with big games with brampton and ingfewood coming up at the norval recreation bowl tuesdays and friday evei lug of this week find themselves well ahead in the hunt for oiv honours to date they have won 3 and loit one the team duncan robinson russ pendlcy bill and hugh cunningham glen scott j hepburn ernie thomp son junior beaumont jack haines j waley b crawford bill reid bob leslie tom flimemort jim cleave and eddie haael coaches clark lyons and bob davis pee wee lacrosse 13 and under it is this team that really is hot lor norval with fhc victories and no de feats io date they have scored 33 goals to the oppositions lo lot le douglas allen is leading scorer with something like 17 goils to his credit or half of his team score however not to be undone are little jamie cunnmihim ji inuuv atomi and tomnw arnusiead with three gods inch this earn plaed bramp on tuesday july 30 at norval and caledon east on thursdi audits 1 nal boh i urn it 7 30 p n conn md see them it is a treat to builtin cupboards and window screens made to order mcnally wood products georgetown phone 18w for free estimates tile elm cordon laldlan jamie a message f 0 r th 0 s e w h qftne ed train an army instrument mechanic- u60m had to only one of 216 army trades the instrument mectam among other things had ta mc e optical electnrcl uf mechanical repairs to anhaircrolt fire control equiprm nl or to any field instrument he had 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vocational training men and women for the services were carefully selected on enlistment service experience training discipline ind the lessons of organization add greatly to their v due whether tradesmin or not the veteran makes the ideal employee canada offers none better otce 4ijajb good published id the interests of veterans by the government of canada ill i mi i immmh to iolt sots bv ladies cd luit to wl n cm hi i ind i sl j oi ii crseas w ith t i lor s r i i i uirt abo lio pjeiet t including the ii 1 h 1 d trieiits and mem be oi he imiii y n t p d n mrs alfred collins nit i i i ill ibikm nibsm vi h i rue slo s lt d aumlih li fold 1 uri slit was assisted b mrs w spence mrs r lant and mr d kidd dh ri b- ui i id i tunii three cheers to jie lidies for their thought- fulness in making the presents ion uid thir c k dunnt ht vnr in s ndn p pi reel ind cigarettes to members of the renimen dancing was enjojed to ui music of the rlnthm r bes ind i si vie hi i mr m n morrow it the piano mrs htnrj sheiherd wis in hire of ik r irtihnu nts ngler5 and lutntebs iifl t oh icers ted bludd was cliosen president of i nqv formed halton anglers and ii cr assocn i n i i mmittet meeting of the executive last thuns- nlkht in inc band room at the old town hall the decision to form assoc j i w i midt i a recent meeting in the park when nine n be s were chosen a an executive with twer to choose officers from among heir number mr bludd s nomination for presi dent was rmde b aijiur herber and n mean tost ind on motion of ted bludd and cyril brandionj george ii ir- wis rfiovn spcretan a fur- 1 r motion bj norman herbert and duncan tost made fred daiks treas- i rtrr these three toffehier with cyril brandrord jack tost duncan tost arthur herbert norman herbert and thimas gucn will seie as a tern porary executive committee until the dub is formed another meatrnf k scheduled for august 15th shoe repairing your shoes are as good as you keep them let us help with a firstclass repair job h j sienko 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