Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1966, p. 11

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wns five all star hockey teamrreceive royal tribute if a bockay player is good ua ability can opm dm tor him but ha mtut have an edu cation to pita through tboaa door gordon akott told 189 young hockey players and guests at the 5th- f annual ban- qaetiponsend by the george town minor hockey support group in the legion h sun day night mr alcott now of westbn is a former georgetown radon lad is best known for having founded the midget national hockey league here in b36 if you feel you have th ab ility to be a big league hacxey layer you must have tbe desire ou must put forth all your en rgy to achieve that goal and the same thing applies for the hoy who aims to reach a high standard of education mr al jott said he told a story of a team from copper cuff with a popu uon of 3000 which went to maple leaf gardens to play a toronto team drawing from a population of 1 000 000 and shook off a 40 deficit to win 54 one of the young copper rcuff pl c tbe eye of hap day of the toronto maple leafs tbe young player stayed went to school at st michaels college and made it to the to ronto maple leafs his name was todd sloan the players of five teams ge orgetown novices pee wees bantams midgets and juveniles and guests were served a roast beef dinner by their mothers and sisters under the guidance of mrs jessie hayes and mrs doreen long a highlight was the presenta tion of individual awards the higham memorial trophy which was donated by the kinsmen club of georgetown in memory of reg and marg hicham is pre sented annually to the most valuable player or players in the five support group teams b was presented by last years winners paul robinson and bill dwyer to bantams dwayne hay 1 martin fowler tncounty awards were pres ented to goalkeepers john blair and bob neil of the bantams by bon dixon and bob hooper and brian peavoy received the bes goalie trophy for the juvenile league i dwayne hay captain of the bantams presented gifts to the teams guiding hands ron dlx on bob hooper bill korsack and jamie cunningham embers of tbe head table introduced by herb robinson were support group president art sheppard vice president don llewellyn secretary bill koraack treasurer earl neil secretary treasurer roy norton st mayor joseph gibbons le gion branch 130 president ralph hawes gordon alcot and executive members of the ladies hockey auxiliary past president mrs anne riddall georgetown enters team jlntercounty softball loop president mrs gladys ingus vice president mrs myrtle tat tenden secretary mrs kay dw yer and treasurer mrs s walk flowers on the head table were donated by mr and mrs joe schertxl thataks were conveyed by ar sheppard don llewellyn dave sheppard of the juveniles and dave mcmenemy of the midgets to he teams cosponsors ew bliss co c v motors mas- son motors wj hunter and lanes transport those who helped transport players to games workers on the various projects ths legion branch and auxiliary st john ambulance and kitchen help the guest speaker was thank ed by bill korsack a final presentation was one by tbe ladiek hockey auxiliary they gave trophies to all play en in the support group w well as the coaches and manag at the conclusion of the pres entations two films one on he unh stanley cup playoffs and the other on sports of the world were shown by jim ford georgetown will have a team in the intercounty softball lea gue this season tbe league which came into being last year will remain a five team circuit however geo rgetown and rockwood entries have been matched by wih drawals of one acton team and omagh tbe 1966 loop will include glen williams georgetown ac ton rockwood and hillsburgh the georgetown entry was sparked by bill somerville mike george and junior beau moot all former domtar play en and will be managed by mike lorusso a workout sunday nigh drew 10 players dispite poor weather w f hunter wilt sponsor the outfjtwhich will be called the georgetown hunters both league officials are ge orgetown men the president is scatty patterson and the secre tary gilbert preston they met with team representatives mon day night to discuss the upcum ing season and arrauge opening dates- georgetown and glen wll hams will start their season ag ainst each other friday may 27 in the glen williams ball park the league opener which pits hillsbuiigh against roekword will be the night before on behalf of his team mates georgetown wil use the glr park for its home games be i at the monday meeting by mic- cause of the lights they 11 play lorusso and bill somerviue most of their home tilts tucs glen williams by harold ike days glen williams home inglis rockwood by dick du games are played friday nights puis acton by mel shepherd and hillsburgh by jack hunter georgetown was represented t ttalton regiment was establiib ed at the start of the war since the war j leonard lam bert principal at the school lor the thirty yean prior to last term when he resigned si so interested in the corpa activ ities today the cadet corps uses modern fn automatic carbines instead of the old cooeys and tbe signals division which at one time counted old field rad lo seta among its equipment has been streamlined with field telephone units known as no 26 sets the major gear a colourful adjunct has been the girl cadets who wore navy blue middles until recently scarlet tunics became their par ade dress the longest term of oinmand was that of captain alan prouae who stepped down two years ago a e roberts is cur rently in charge of the com and gets able assistance from bis wife a sergeant at lome scot regiment headquarters who directs the girls section others from the teaching staff taking an active part are blair armstrong and michael peles- chak and a private citizen al ian teeter in the past couple of years the cadet program has included trips to camp borden rifle ranges simula ted battle schemes here and away as well as range work at brampton cadet officers and ncos wor king with the nnks n prepara tion for wednesday night arc commanding officer major steve swing 11c capt bill adcock training officer capt clifford levy lieut dennis stelf sgt major randy hibbort staff sgt john graff and sgt bob barber during the program a quh on etiquette was inawered the girls record books and files were exhibited the girls served lunch to businesswomen attend conference at si catharines five members of the george town business and professional women s club attended the an nual provincial conference held in st catharines on the week end of april 23 mrs lorene sanford limehouse attended as the club delegate and the 4 observers were mrs elizabeth buck miss jean mackenzie miss hilda erwin and mrs all een bradley club girls entertain mothers show skills the ashgrove helpful hos tesses held s tea at the home of jean wilson and her mother mrs spencer wilson saturday at the last meeting each girl wrote an informal invitation to another girls mother inviting her to their 4h tea eleven la dies and two sisters of mem hers were guests twelve of the clubs thirteen members were present their guests to show what thy had teamed during the courso entitled the club girl enter tains mrs james carney pour- mother s heart will always go out to gifts of flowers tell us her very favorite flower and we ii make it up her very favorite way in a special bouquet a lavish centrepiece a lovely corsage let flow ers be the fragrant messen gers of your love on her day free delivery order early r0sedale floral e pearce proprietor flowers wired anywhere 32 albert street been around for 50 years cadets set tor inspection one of the oldest active high school cadet corps in the dom uilon will be on parade v hen georgetown high school cadet corps no 67fi undergoes its an nual inspection in the george town park wednesday may 11 established in 1916 the local corps was originally command ed by thomas bingham h was succeded by robert cork the present john r barber joined the cadet corps in 1918 and was the oc in 1922 and 1923 it will be col barber of the lome scots regiment who takes the salute and inspects the eorp next week the georgetown herald page 11 up until 1923 the boys train ed with ross rifles now pnred antiques and wore itetson ype hats later the khaki berets be came the corps head dress and were part of the uniform until five yean ago when the preient headgear was adopted during the preworld war 2 period the schools principal ralph ross actively participated in the activities of the coro target training was done with cooeys which at that time were the latest thing the affiliation between the corps and the lome scots peel duffenn and direct from britain over 200 new suitings of pure virgin wool awaiting your selection now magni scent range of weaves patterns and colorings all pure virgin wool the worlds finest one price only 9500 tsitothaly at tip top tailors silvers r isuzu bellett rkmcmi optional equipment launching pad we re having fun of course because a bellett is all fun you cant really buy a launching 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