Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1966, p. 8

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heres why georgetown juveniles iiwssomef ik 196546 georgetown juveniles who have become accustomed in the past seasohs to being nipped in the bud burst into fuh bloom this season to capture the tricounty juvenile league crown this photo shows why as four locals dark uni forms swarm around the milton net in the last game f the season won by georgetown 1 v-q- georgetown man gets top post in hqlton baseball bill richmond of georgetown chairman of the halton county minors for the past three sea sons was elected president of the halton county baseball as sociation on saturday afternoon in waterdown the portly but energetic georgetown man won out in a twowav battle for the presid ents chair with incumbent earl nicholson mr nicholson pres ident of the association for the past two years defeatedhr richmond in a two way fight for tiepresidency in 1965 nearly 40 baseball men rep- nting most of the towns whq compete in halton county play attended the jjmiual meeting of the association halton county life member bill randell mil- ton minorhbasebail association president bill mctrach milton red sox manager dick clement and murray hood a member of the mmba and the 7icba were rthe only milton men at the meeting mr hood was elected to the halton executive as third vice president larry russell a catcher and utility performer with the ham ilton red wings last year rep resented his team at the meet ing and reported the 1965 ver sion of the red wings would be competing in the intercounty league in 1966 however he in- djcated that hamilton still wan- ted to be represented in the halton league and it was expec ted a second team would be formed for that purpose the associations executive for the coming year is as fol lows president bill richmond immediate past president earl nicholson first vice president al burrows of oakville second idee president len andrews of campbellville and third vice ted there were only two teams 29 players that filled out their certificates completely and accurately the rest bad to be completed in some form we had 42 players in our asso ciation who did not play oba ball due to the fact that proof or age was not received- before the deadline hottest topic of the afternoon was brought up by georgetown gisnt manager clayton dude lindsay the giant mentor re called- his team had travelled to preston late in the season bill richmond hcba president ton alf baynton of water- down alt webber of burling ton dave andrews of bramp ton and ray potticary of bur lington will represent the min ors on the executive intermed iate appointments to the exec utive will be made at a later date for an important game and when they arrived the umpires refused to start the game the crux of the problem was the lights in preston the umpires claimed- it wasnt safe to play after dark on the poorly lit dia mond according to mr lind say no decision was handed down by the executive and he claimed his team should have at least received travelling penses it was decided after a lengthy discussion to deal with the matter at the first meeting of the new executive th1 olororrown hmald thursday february 3rd eageav carting curling trophy won by humber highland skip stella moore -humbtr- and her 41lgblod urling hatter bob milarthur from the north halton golf and ountrr lub curling club won the carling trophy in the bonspiel spons ored by the ladies section of the north halton curling club on wednesday january 26th mr arthur jeffreys guelph district representative for cart ings breweries limited present ed the trophy to the winners the humber highland team competed in the 11 oclock draw and amassed 9 points after winning three 6end games in the s oclock draw jean kohn of brampton skipped her rink into first prise position winning three games and 2 points nancy smiths rink from burlington was the twogame winner with 25 points and third prize was won by dorothy ad- amsons team from oakville with a onegame win and nine teen and a half points stella moore and her rink from humber highlands placed first iftthe 11 oclock draw with a threegame win and 29 points in second place was grace mccrae and team from the hamilton thistles club they were twogame winners with 24 points ida duffields rink jrpm high park won jhird prizes with 18 points and a one- game win first prizewinners received blankets second prize winners were presented with bluemoun tain pottery and wicker tote- baskets were given as third prizes a complimentary dinner tociive llewellyn all bonspiel competitors was neil korzack 9 exhibition game preps pontiacs for playoffs georgetown bantam pontiacs prepping for their playoff series against preston took on bramp ton in an exhibition game here on tuesday january 25th and won it 50 to date this appear ed the best display of team play by the locals in any game this winter in the first fferiod hay and mcnally combined at 411 to open the scoring inglls unas sisted at 745 put his team two up hay from fowler closed out the period when he connected at 1310 no scoring iri the second stan za but two rftarkers were chat- ked up in the third fowler af ter a number of misses clicked on a pass from wiles at 353 fendley back after his injury combined with wiles to make it 54 at 1325 the pontiacs play here ag ainst preston on tuesday in preston on thursday and back here on feb 8th u five games are necessary the final one will be here on tuesday feb 15th bantam scorars in schad games printers 14 important show for galjery sol mpjtnterv 14 thvfroup6t fourteen artists and prlntmaav en will have their first annual group show at gallery housu sol 48 charlea st georgetown from february 0th io march 3 this will be the most important anew oforlginalprintsthagal lery will have in this season a preview of this show will be on saturday feb 5th in the af ternoon and evening the portfolio printers 14 was purchased by the toronlu university library rodman hall st catharines ont and sever pri collectors in tronlottataeneratragctrgkj town so far for fast action c5lkltl tuihri lunnsmvici consult a mimmr okthi brampton real estate board puytr sp g a ph n li m brown qd optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off main street phone 8773671 doug wiles 16 ja 17 38 marty fowler 16 19 12 31 dwayne hay 15 16 11 27 ray inglis 16 7 11 18 jerry nash 16 10 6 16 john mcnally 16 0 716 paul fendley 15 7 8 15 3 11 14 13 served in the evening in the last saturday the team hea- house please park them well club dining room there were hi- ded mac mackinnon won past the entrance when coming three georgetown rinks corn- reg locjce or burlington was the john hepburn lrop at the into the entrance a car stick- 1 petjng in the bonspiel against reappoints l as secretary-lreas- arenl others on iheiing past the post sure cuts i teams from orangeville board urerof thesiaonandgavei we jwn chappel artjdown the angle of the turrungiof trade woodbridge bramp- t n t- mabe gi radius when heading for the ton oakville st georges bur- the ron fogal 16 benny heppes 14 glen chapman 15 billneilt 16 1 8 9 1 8 9 at 66965 mr locke indicated the asso ciation had increased dramatic ally in size since 1962 he poin ted out in 1962 32 teams com peted under the halton county banner and in 1965 49 teams president murray hood of mil- competed in his report he sta- grapplerswin8 0f11 first wrestling test the georgetown district georgetown wrestler was pin high wrestling team swung into ped action last thursday and won its opening dual meet against arthur 3411 although the score was very decisive all matches were tough and the locals were hard pushed for their victories sanderson norma porter don murray and phyl monckton the treasurers report for year for the first time since j lhe three game w parking lot thank you iington high park humber view rcaj 1961 the associauon operated ners q the 8 30 draw the i at a profit rather than a def ic winner tbe ear j here are the standings of the it currently the association 1 draw was he team c teams a compled last week- sj z l rnell june evans dick iu w of which 400 the default l m beef of the week will fee for intermediate teams tfcej was th team or harryi p tbeir ca lon allstar fund the source ol cmbllir nnrmm pftrt the bank west of the club funds for paying the minor league umpires currently stands the winner of the late draw was the team skipped by mal colm freeman verna schenk don powers and ruth mitchell second prize winners were the team of bill robinson doris barrager jim burns and mari lyn barber the third team was don wingrove june freeman mel chapman and marion hog- an the mackinnon team amas sed 31 points while the team of mel freeman had 29 points mrs jim frank a daughter of jack hepburn was present i nelson 5 and presented the trophy that l crichton 2va honours her father to the win- the team has been working n leara j mackinnon said tuesday draw very hard and their condition- a t presentation that het penning il5 highland toronto granite hamilton thistles and downs- the easy way start those lessons n o w and get the jump on spring beginners and experts 2 cpga professionals doug bruton bramhon-g0lj-sch00l- 36 quean st e next queans sq bug 45 1901 monday night draw skip pt plus k jackson 20 j costigan 17a j cornelius 15 g farnell 12 w mackenzie 10 e thompson 10 m allison 10 r caruso 10 6 p porter 10 6 e olsen 10 5 s wade 10 5 m freeman 7 v 4 d wingrove 56 hunter 5 7 1 ing showed as most bouts were won in the late stages of the sir minute time limit wrest ling coach lyn mddren com mented was particularly proud to winh chappel 12- the trophy as mr hepburn had been a personal friend of his mrs rod macdonald a spec tator matches was the the local team won 8 of their h bouts 4 via pins only one for a pin three for a decision weight summary 98 tom connely g pinned l fletcher i087 bob halt g default 115 george ferguson g decisioned d culp 123 al mcdonald a pinned jim scarlett 130 brian youmans g pinned jack mcdougal 136 bill hall g pinned e hutchison 141 al fergusbn g pinned r kidney 148 ray burrows g decisioned b murray 157 jack rooney a decisioned doug hilts 168 dave smallwood g decisioned norm murray 183 ron rooney a decisioned barry smith unlimited no competitors bo ex n ferguson g decisioned b alford 123 ex bolen a decisioned g fotheringham ml ex k elliot a pinned b chamberlain five team point are scored raw after the curling those present en joyed dancing to music supplied by records l mackinnon 12 costlfiy 12 j mintern 10 e curry 10 d schenk 10 j crichton 10 w schenk 10 s young 7i j linton 5 p cleave 5 if you could go for a new brand of performance with this kind of beauty thursday draw d schenk 20 e thompson 17 r caruso 15 chapman 15 costley 15 gdhs mat men double scoreoncentralpeel j the georgetown district high j school wrestlers won their se c cond dual meet in a row tues- day jan 25th in front of a good turnout of home suppor- j ters the rebels were anything but sociable hosts as they thum- 5 jped thetr central peel com- t posite school guests 3818 the fastest pin was scored by bill hall of georgetown in the 136 pound division at 45 seconds of the first round monday january 24th monday afternoon curlers tertained a number of rinks from dixie in an intcrclub ser ies of matches the industrial league which plays sunday afternooon has o hunter 15 six teams playing regularly his wade 10 is hoped that a league standing j cornelius 10 can be compiled so that it can e olsen 10 be published next week ineid- j linton 7 entally the mixed curling oln- nelson 5 friday nights have not posted h chappel 5 their standings how about itl- crichton 5 members like to know where m allison 5 they stand as long as they are d wingrove 5 not at the bottom of the heapjj crichton 0 the only weak spot a the rebel team lies in the lack of a competitor in the heavyweight division this lack costs the team a five point loss by default of the eleven weight cus5es- t dual meet contested the locals won 8 and dropped 3 nine matches were won by pins seven by george town and two by the brampton crew the teams each scored one win by decision wfh summary 98 t connely g pinned 106- mclaughlin cp pinned 115- g ferguson g pinned 123j j scarlett g pinned 1301 bvotunanj g decisioned 136 b hall g pinned 141 singer cj pioaea 148 bay burrows g pinned 157 doug hilts g pinned 108 j sanderson op decisioaed ij3 barry smith g pinned heavy central peel by default all bouts were well contested and the teams are looking for ward to meeting again at the central peel tournament febru- i ary 5th in brampton crompas bob hall eggleton l beddoes maboney west al f nielsen j eggleton d smallwood b cation cp g cp cp cp cp g- cp canadian 0 bosishokil laararjcratsan sal beats radto ceotoolmlyhnlatnni boats martnaaceaacrtaeerawaboutaaarfogtboanlae radng boats hong kooq sal boats trt maram boats catwa ikagae km beats fem wnru omaunw mtkuult exhibmompai wk- momrrn satwmys ujouiio30 wkwniu jhutna mem m qmjwi w lmcnqtivauj then you dont have far to go its as near as your 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