Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1967, p. 10

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four schools combine- in new teachers night north hilton branch of u ontario secondary school taach n federation tponaond a maw teachers night at the georgetown district high school tfaptember lth schools npreaented were- acton erin georgetown and t pnddot mr ttom bam- tatartlnih walcocnad th new teachers and wu chairman for the evening proceeding after dinner tb new teachers were introduced and welcomed by the following acton principal hansen tod board member mr watson brln principal finnic georgetown principal turner and chairman of tha board mr e a gorth milton principal hunter and board member mr roberts the address was given by mr j warren brown from the pro vincial office in toronto hii topic was you and your feder ation a panel discussion on discipline headed by mr tom of milton and mr m bax ter of georgetown proved to be successful teachers choa their subject areas and went to varl ous rooms for discussions the evening proved to be very suc cessful fifty teachers were present many hopefuls enrol for hockey school minor hockey support groups hockey school in the memorial arena starts monday the course is divided into two week long sessions with younger hockey scholars placed in the early evening period from 6 so until a and older boys in the late class registration to date total well over a hundred helmets are a must and all boys registered should have full hockey gesr some openings are still available in the second week late evening class enrolled for the first week october 2 to october 6 are lit class richard hewitt marke jones donald thompson tom wvlie seott wakfer jamie franks charles kalil brad mason mark deathe scott patterson randy hipson sam watt jeff frees tone tjob becker brock rush neil darbln john oheam pet er bojle bill martin ron os borne hike parsons jim coul ighan paul thompson robbie hamilton robbie webster dale mieczaniec ted kewlcy gordon gray ken lauppe dave york bill rannachan dou thompson john veitch scott mclauzhhn jim buck 2nd class jim greenway gerry ander son craig fleming brad bulterworth tom gregory lome hegstrom ian long brian brown bert oiboumc barry dunlop bill stansel br an beaumont nell korxack bri an barratt benny heppaa howard martel don densmoro paul thompson pater hurley brad edgar paul barton gary nix george watts john henderson john sargent tom fendley bob da vidson paul riley don york jerry neil bob sargent enrolled for the second week october 7 to october 13 axe 1st class mike parsons dale mieczaniec dave henderson steve hender son ken garbutt ted hender son andy long marc deathe neil darbin ted kewley gord on gray ken lauppe davo york bill rannachan doug en man blake shortul jeff inglis doug barnes mike mccandless jim norton bob freestone ricky becker mark rush john butler steve kitchener al dens more mike simpson larry petterson bob mccandless chris barbr paul sargent dave kemshead 2nd class tom gregory brian brown bert osborne biu stansel mar ly fowler paul fendley bob neil bill neil donald york barry shortill dwayne ha doug wiles bilt presgrave johntirnderson says tinny oram in 0 continued from column 3 boy in saturday morning hock ey go to council en masse and demand that this group be re placed by a public spirited group of men who prise the dev elopment of our youth ahead of a very few dollars thi georgetown hiral thursday s8pt 21 1947 page 10 perhaps the legion should withdraw their support and let the arena board staff organist and pay for kid hockey leslie mcurk with the new members of the georgetown high school tea ching here are principal donald turner at right board chair man e h ted gorth third from left and president of the local branch of the secondary school teachers association tom ramautarsingh extreme right back row the new staff members are front row left to right vice principal n j turnbull mrs a l milard mrs b jordan mrs k l bartha e t belford e p hassett msse m cary back row from left l- jordan d j campbell p a monaghan two touchdowns defeat gdhs in football opener deep passes killed george town high schools senior foot kail team the rebels thurs day as they dropped the league opener in georgetown park ag aunst guelph collegiate for the first tune in three years the guelph quarterback found receners wide open for passes that went for unconvert ed touchdowns m the first and econd halves despite the mud the big green team moved well along the ground as well as through the air most of the gjune was played in a steady townpour the guelph team outclassed the red and blue in every de partment and seemed to relish the poo field conditions as tkey fashioned the 120 victory the first quarter was score less guelph controlled the ball running for jardage twice on srd down situations twice the georgetown rebel defense tight j ened to prevent touchdowns with guelph inside the ten yard line with the 2nd quarter half ever a mix up in pass coverage cave the guelph quarterback a wide open receiver he promptly lit him with a twent five yd touchdown strike the same play produced an ether sue points in the 2nd half i toie georgetown defensive half tripped as he cut through a sand i jumping pit near the goal line an offside penalty cancelled a rebel touchdown bill dwyer picked up a fumble and dashed 45 yards to score only to have the play called back this seem ed to be the trend for the day as every good offensive gain was nullified by a penalty highlighting the offensive team was the running of popiel and hilts and the blocking of mackinnon ind tcdd defens ively foga burrows ard dwyer were outstanding in the ijrsi game of the dou meheader the georgetown high achool junior football tccn de xnanstratcd to onlookers that it at a proud hardcharging team eager to play the gzme and jeal ens of every inch o ground gaorgctomn scored the first touchdown but lo j guelph centennials 107 with crisp billing the geor getown offensive line cut down guelph defenders and allowed hugh williams to turn the cor sttr and beat the secondary to to goal line in a sweep down be left sideline the convert t misfired juniors scored a double flanker four yards out the food for a 76 lead one of the disappointing calls centennial regained the one from a georgetown standpoint point lead late in the same and nullified a 60 yard touchdown georgetown gave up a ho- run by bruce davies who bulled point safcty touch to rain s cd a jlpoiitwn but the stratcsy died guelph defenders and broke several tackles en route to the i back to back passes went end lone incomplete georgettes hornby are ladies softball champs georgetown georgettes have claimed the hilton ladles soft ball league urban division crown in decisive fashion on their home ground m the glen monday night the gcori ettes relied up a 193 score on their milton rivals to sew up the final series three games tt one the locals were nevet in trouble after the opening inn ing when they jumped on the milton hurler for nine runs marilyn eagles muffled lh- hllton artillery giving up ust one run in the third inning and two in the seventh georgetown manager al mur phy used seven outfielders switching frequently to get as many in the final game play as possible when it was ocr judy sheppard ann march men t joanne arnold laurie seeking ton beth richardson gail young and carol law son all has put in oujield time at first base jane mcnallv l second betty quackenbush at shortstop pat davison at th rd peggy gien behind the plate and maribn lagles pitching georgettes trt up the cham pjonship game at home by thumping the milt maids 193 in the county scat last wedneii da night betty quackenbush pat da ison and laurie seek ington had home runs in that one milton won the opentr 4 2 but georgetown stormed back to take the second slug feat 4020 this 1 the second time that georgettes have captured the title in heir three ycarf in the league oakmllc earned the hon ours in lib extra money ve note that the board wai ted until the setup and organis ational work was complete be fore demanding more money if we might refer to ancient history we can recall m 1952 a similar situalon arose and was finally dealt with by the major and council of that per lod quite satisfactorily we might add and unless memory fails us a couple of the present board members were among thi loudest critics of the 52 board vie do not believe that be cause the legion runs a sub stantial business they should hae to pick ud the entire a for the kid hockev as the larg est group of individual tax paers in town a full tai paers on a business block that jields a property lax of thous ands each ear to the town and as the largest contributor to welfare and other chanties in the community we hope that branch 120 will fight back and demand a reappraisal of the si tuation we hasten to add th this icttt is a nriatc one and wc arr not spraking for th legion our final hope i that if the arena board persists in thlr course v e suggest that e ery parent who ha or cvr had continued m column 7 surge youll get more milk with the great surge bucket and its new wide angle ud this lid may foojc the some barf what a whale of a dutekence in milking i th redvitgncd surge bockal ltd hn greour odjuite- bilily la a widif variety of uddars particularly the low or eatra wldt vofleriai w encounter so often it nulki more evenly an all four quarter and gelt all the milk fait because of lit unique evtn tug and pull action if you have problem cowi wide angle i d and tongam he surge bucket with th e electric pulialor a your horace tomlinson surge dealer no 10 highway at victoria phone utv2264 in the rural division hornby snared the championship mon day night in hornby by edging glen william 109 to take the aeries three win to none horn by s linda wilson hit the onl the infield had susan quinn round tripper ymcaywca week in the mail bag says penny grabbing parks board could wreck hockey fewer n pwlllm to perfection stewart in wednesday sept 27 41 main street south dear editor through the columns of mail bag may i take the opportun ity of congratulating the arena board on their decision re a charge for ice lime on saturday mornings for the youth of our wnrmimty in this our centennial year wa think each community is striving to be first in accoenp- llsbneaj for the town and in deed are striving to outdo each other in recognizing the birth ef our nation by some out itcnlcg ecnt crtiji y b7 ther short sigh ted retrogrecri e psnny grab- bmg a ld th- board will have no trcublc a al in being recoiled a- mai n a po- ive accomilichcint and one thai if they are all v ed ta ct away wi l i tall hai a dctr mental effet on recrett- n in gerc torn fr many yea when kid hockey aai ed in the winter of 51 2 thre were soflm 75 youngster entered and since then it has grown to a site that s enabled thousands of lads to learn to skate and play hockey as well as wrn the fundamentals of sportsman ship since that time many of i the lads have gone on to higher leagues and senior teams well wonder if the arena board ha ever stopped to think that th- whole minor hockey and all i star system is based on the or t lginal kid hockey saturday mor ning setup we think that the whole mat- i ter boils down to an unspoken conviction among board mem bers that oh well the legion j spends several thousand dol lars on kid hocke anyway we can gouge a few dollars outjlj o thm an added factor wc should guess h the fact that all coupl or eari ago branch 120 was approached to ask the township of ksqimutg to give a grant to the town for their lads who pla in the saturday morning setup quite rightly j th legion reused to have any thing to do with the proposal we feel that this too has a i bearing oa thia effort to get october 2nd 8th 7700 is needed to maintain your ys activities your contribution will help to provide m equipment and supplies leadership training rental of facilities 9 administration y campaign hq cbmvall ciotinnial cintm 8776163 kease give oeneftously when your canvasser calls legion minor hockey draft meeting 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