Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 14, 1966, p. 10

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the plax pack best industrial stone throwers elmer carter of the north halton golf country club presents ihe championship trophy to the ha rink win ners in the clubs industrial curling league title team members from left are dave bowman jr stan m martin marks and terry gill curling hatter by bob macarthur from the north halton golf and country lob novices in running for brampton tourney title john mintern is the new pre sident of the- north halton curling club he was elected at tlnxannual meeting at the club houston wednesday april 6th only 21 members of the club turned out for the meeting but those present were in favor of the slate at officers proposed by r the nominating committee the officers for the coming year arc as follows first vice president j graham farnell second vice president james costigan sec- retary james evans treasurer don wingrove social commit- tee l mackinnon m goudek- r etting tracey barragcr bill french charles harris games commitee bill macken- tie anderson harold craw- r lord stan wade james louth bob costley the retiring pre- i sident thanked all those who 1 bad helped make his year of of- flee such a good year he thank- ed both the curlers and his of- r fleers boh commented on the success of the competitive team j headed by harv chappel and suggested that the club had 1 need for such teams if the name of north halton was to rank jhigh on the curling totem but r competitive curling should not 2 be grouped with the social curl- ing it should be separate to the executive of the club were charged with formulating ia constitution for the club that would be compatible with the constitutions of the other sections of the club and would define the areas in which the curling club would operate john mintern in thanking the members for electing him the presidency stated that the club was passing through quiet time and it was his ob jective to make the club an joyable place to curl for the majority of its members the small attendance was a disap pointment but hope was that the coming season would gener ate enthusiasm and more mem bers among the suggestions from the floor was the one that curl ing get under way by midoct ober and that prospective mem bers be given a chance to try the game before committing themselves for the year it was also suggested that the icemak ing equipment be checked over earlier in the season so that it would be ready to operate the proposed starting date it was also suggested that a greet- er be present for out of town bonspicls to meet the curlers coming to the club these sug gestions were to be passed on to the proper authorities club manager nick carter was complimented for the inter est and help which he had given the club after becoming club manager georgetown novices a threat to win the b division title at the annual brampton lions novice hockey tourna ment monday when they beat brampton 21 in their second meeting for a 43 triumph on the round kenny webster al in alone were two op the teams played to tie saturday georgetown fought back hard er than ever and eventually car ried the plaj to the oowenown- ers their d paid off at 1231 of the first period i when bin ksrby raked in a per- zalllfect pass from craig fleming j netted georgetowns first goal tm morgrtown hbrald thursday april 14 19 name edith mclntyre head georgetown golf women georgetown leamington in finals this had to be one of the the score stayed 21 until the highlights of our season one start of the third period almost georgetown novice right from the face off jack mc- coaches norm long said later j parlane took the pock dep in- t to brampton territory and pas- saturdays game was a ibnlued to ted kewley who put it ler as brampton pressed from aw the faceoff and it looked mom- entarily as though georgetown i monday brampton started wasnt going to get into the pic- j strong again and hemmed geor- ture paul kennedy finally moved the puck ahead to scott parkin for bramptons first goal at 420 a minute and is seconds later among the beefs of the mem bers was that the games were not starting at the designated time this matter will be taken up by the executive to see solution can be found this week will see the finish of all the draws the playoffs are scheduled for monday which is after the column written so the list of winners will be posted next week- see you all saturday at the dinner presentation dance on saturday night it is the last windup of tbexurting season so make the best of it before the golfers take over for their sea- getown novices inside their own blueline but bill kirby daylight and rush ed the length of ibe ice to put geor into a lo first per iod lead sean biehardson kept the bramptotts hack on tbeir beels with georgetowns second goal from gary mcfadyea brampton was blanked until the llh56 mark of the third per iod when dwight pardon passed to scott parian to spoil the shntont- tykes split ganes lost to lome park a georgetown tyke hockey team won a round and lost a round in the annual tyke tour- nament at dixie last weekend georgetowns smallest beat port credit xi and 12 for a 3 total goods victory in a georgetown bantams meet jjeanongton for the the c divi sion championship in one of the international bantam hock ey tournament finals saturday the game starts at 11 am its the first time a george town team has reached a tour nament final since 1962 when they won the c title georgetown bantams gained the division final by taking streetfiville bantams 91 twogame total goals semifinal round monday wiles and hay each scored twice fowler nash and inglis once in the 70 win hay and fowler notched georgetown goals and crawford the only streetsville goal in their second meeting prior to that georgetown bounced ingersoll from the race with an 81 triumph saturday wiles heppes and nash scored as georgetown took the first game 31 mcniven fired inger- soils only goal fendley foster davics fos ter and hay popped goals georgetown blanked ingersoll 50 in their second encounter on the opening day of the tournament friday georgetown cleared their first hurdle by swamping tillsonburg 111 and losing 42 for a 135 win on the round hay scored four times nash twice and fowler korzack davies inglis and heppes once each in the 111 round in which hunter counted the only till sonburg goal the big win apparently had its affect on play in the second game korzack and nash regis tered the only georgetown goals while mountain grey bennet and gillatly hit for tillsonburg tallies if georgetown captures thex division crown theyll be pitted against the a champions in the grand championship semifinals at 330 the grand champion ship game starts at 7 pm the ladies section of the ge orgetown golf and country club can look forward to an in tefesting season of golf for 196ff following in executive meet ing it the home of mrs mari lyn merrltt in brampton a vised list of officers was nounced for 1966 due to the resignation of the president el ect the following women have consented to act as executive of the ladies section for 1966 president mrs edith mclntyre georgetown vice pres mrs maizie hay georgetown secre tarytreasurer mrs eileen cunningham brampton social chairman mrs betty krompass brampton assistant social chairman mrs barb binsell brampton nominating chair man mrs bonnie irons bramp ton publicity mrs mary simp- son georgetown ladies cap tain mrs marilyn merrltt bram pton handicaps mitt harf o- flaherty georgetown ringer- board mrs hilda tinard terra cotu several interesting activities have been planned including a repeat of last years successful dessert and card party id jane a ladles guest day early in tha season and several invitation meetings with other clubs en larged clubhouse facilities will allow greater participation in all social and golfing events hilltop lodge golf country club erin ontario 1314702 golf membership and green fee rates man i 7000 lady 5000 couple 11000 family 4 13500 public school students 3000 green fee during week 150 grlw fee weekends holidays 250 choice tournament dates available during the week goltand full course dinner 400 open for business weather permitting car insurance geo e drumm 42 langstona cresc 87761 statefarm jtol canadian hud office scarborough ontario do jour remodeling now do it with an hfc householders loan m0iw1 monthly payment mans of u 41 j 11 ntw mfa mb tti iso 1946 lklf 2sj7 sm ma ww sim ism 4m bit 11 9l56 ism s77 2sm 7135 9011 mm 8302 wn 4m0 ioioi 12l26 11737 itfjl 1430 1kl37 hfcs householders loan provides up to 5000 to do whatever ru3q doing around your borne or apart ment gives youup to 60 months to repay an iteat otftt h hmtmm bw 1w owrp rate household ft muhbe 46 qumn sim east telephone 4511670 emu from adam fomthno ask about our evening hours park georgetown lost 20 dick popiel scored 3 doug thompson 2 and mike mccand- less l for the town tykes little braves don war paint every time they puy wearing war paint these members of the samta indian easerve bantam hockey ckab ate ready to take on their next competition trie indian are ingeorgetdwn to take part in the international bantam hockey tournament f our standard renault is the same as competitive makes with 4 small exceptions 1 its automatic 2 its a deluxe model a its built in canada 4 its around 2000 mffllbf harley motors sales and service 31 john st w 772591 special demonstrator sale 1966 renault 10 major less than 2000 miles reg selling price 2098 spring special full guarantee 1898 cham p 1 0 n s h i p ho c k e y grand championship and finals of ntcrnatkrial bantam hockey tournament at the arena this saturday april mth

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