Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 20, 1969, p. 9

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i photo by peter jones norms number one radicals car club vice president f larry saunders left and president gary snow present the clubs new trophy to georgetown intermediate raider goalie norm lockhurst who was named raiders most valuable player at a game be t georg and fergus here wednesday thepopjjlar netminderwai the first recipient of the new award which will be presented annually expect 500 boys in 69 soccer leagues merchants eliminated milton merchants gave a great effort but were elimina ted friday fight from their oha suburban junior c hoc key league semifinals by lindsay merchants who bounced georgetown from the playoff scene in the quartear finals battled the lindsay cleaners into overtime before dropping a 07 decision at lindsay fakms arenar- lindsay won the best of se ven series our games to one the georgetown herald thursday march 19 v969 page tyke hockey i by ivan bird oms under 11 mosquito under 13 pee wee under 15 bantam and under 18 junior b of course the groupings depend upon the volume of registration but they number of ad ditional coaches and managers anyone interested please contact a member of the executive hiis is the time of year when canadian sports fans are begin ning to think ahead to summer entertainment the george- town minor soccer association is expecting that many local boys will be thinking of soccer as their sport this year the association has had if busy winter back in november saturdays march 2nd 28 at they elected a new executive the canadan legion on mill st committee for 1969 with terry i f p leggett last years soccer cor- whlch lncjudes 5100 for full respondent as president other insurance coverage all cquip- officers elected were mcnt excedt fwear is prov- i ided thanks to their sponsors ian barclay vice president bob marshall secretary john most games this year will be dalziel treasurer ivan bird played at cedarvale centennial match secretary don henderpark and they arc hoping to son and june wilde rcgistrat- have changing and shower fac ion bill gordon equipment i ilitics installed before the start bill rannachan entertainment i of the season they hope also j to use the high school gymnas- past president bill barclay jum for prc coaching stays on the executive and has scss also taken the job as our repres entative to the halton and peel those fans interested in soc- district association ial activities will be pleased to know that another series of dan- a registration of approximate- cos is in the plaflnin stake e ly 500 boys between the ages ofj tertainment chairman bill ran- 8 and 18 is expected in the 69 me july 1 as a season which makes a consider- tentative date for the first with able revamping of our house ne othenj fo at bi-mon- leagues necessary this year we hiy intervals are following the ontario soci cer association pattern with re- the association is looking for- gard to the age groups this ward to another successful sea- means that boys under nine son with more and more geor- yeara of age will be called atgetown boys enjoying participa tion n the worlds foremost team sport please support these youngsters both financial ly and vocally their efforts de serve recognition so turn out and cheer novices ali the way georgetown novice captain robbie hamilton accepts the four town novice championship trophy from milton junior c merchant star ted hood while looking on is kevin mccoy captain of milton novices who were defeated by george town in the final the four town tournament titles were contested in milton march 8th by teams from georgetown milton acton and fergus walinga canadian champion georgetown wrestlers douglas hilts jack walinga sean bils- borrow vincent graham norm ferguson clive llewellyn bri an leslie and tom ewles rep resented georgetown well at guelph university where the canadian national champion ships were held friday and saturday cqmpetilors came from all over canada to compete in the junior free style and senior free style wrestling the group as sembled represented in the best in canada and all were after the honour of representing canada in world competition the georgetown wrestlers took three places jaok walinga was canadian champion in the 149i lb category and received a gold medal clive llewellyn placed third in the 105a lb cat egory and received a bronze medal these students entered on their own and coached each other during their respective matches by doraah long its that time of year again folks when friday nights can once again mean supper at jhome no mora rushes to the arena no more skates to tie andno more sore throats from shouting encouragement to your favourite player or team friday february 14 our tyke season came to a close with a well attended skating pjirjyrjoppedjnjlhe winner hot ooffsaird pop forlne young ones disappeared with amazing rapidty it was good to see many parents join in the fun too and hare a final friday of hot dogs and coffee its been a good sea son weve had lots of fun andhstar lots of laughs and we sincerely hope you have too paul brian and the longs for the very pleasanusurprise gifts they are extremely useful and will be greatly treasured many thanks to one and all the flyers dropped a very close 32 decision to bolton as they open the bantam tourna ment here last friday evening in a fast skating affair scott wakfer got us off on the jrght foot scoring early in the first period bolton tied thjngs up before the period was over to make it 1all once again it was scott wakfer who gave the lo cals the lead but not for long the siting team came right back and tied things up again and then while short handed orts by the flyers from then on were futile- for several last friday nights skating party was farewell too as next year they move on to saturday morning or novice all to these boys we wish good luck and many thanks to those who return thanks also many thanks from murray i well see you next year second golf course homes planned by georgetown club labatt curling trophy to fred hancock rink the spring flowertown jcurl- ing spiel was finalized at the brampton curling club on sat urday and the labatt trophy for the fourth event was won by the georgetown rink of fred hancock skip lee symmej- vice tony hull second- arid joe louth lead the spiel began early in march with 84 rinks and after fourprelimirraryroundstthelftj top rinks met at brampton sat urday march 15 the hancock rink with a win- loss record of 51 lost their first game on saturday to bob con ner of brampton and won games against rossborough of newmarket and oswald of sherwood park soccer player registration at legion hall 900 sat march 22 sat march 29 fee 150 fee includes 100 far insurance bring along birth cartrrcate georgetown minor soccer assoc take your pick call and reserve your choice of new chevs and pontiacs chev and gmc trucks mixed curling spiel north halton club curlers attended the mixed curling bonspiel at north hal ton curling club in large num bers saturday big winners for the day were the lcn gamble rink from board of trade woodbrirlgc and the bill bromley rink from downsview second place was won by the harry louden rink out of rich mond hill with a local rink skip ped by larry- wills winning sec ond place in the second draw third place honours went to a brampton rink skipped by ross lent tho second draw third prize winner was another local rink skipped by stan wade georgetown golf country club on georgetowns northern limits announced this week they have a landscape architect and golf course architect working on plans for a second course sur rounded by estate type homes adjoining the present layout a club official told the her aid the project will take shape on a 150 acre piece of land pur chased on the south side of no 17 sideroad from esta gitcl ltd of toronto but as well as acquiring the additional land georgetown golf 4 country club directors have been focussing some at tention on the present 18 hole course during the off season six electric carts have been purchased and will be available for rental when the season op ens some 75 dead trees most of them diseased elms have been felled and cleared and constru ction has started on new bridges at points where streams dissect i the fairways i inside the clubhouse expand ed twice since the club opened in 1959 some frills are being added to pamper the members a new shower for men is partly finished while work on a sauna in the ladies locker room is ab out to proceed the distaff sidcj will also have a row of beautyj shoppe hair dryers i i in one corner of the clubj house a former lunching area is being converted into a card room the directors saved their best news to last no increase in fees i rmcarwjuk golf learn 1- to 4 weekly lessons 1 jk reginnirs men womih instructor peter carter north halton p commencing tuesday march 25 t30 j sun and 9j0- 1030 sun place georgetown a district high school registration mon wad fri 15 sun y office cadarvau 1774163 equipment soft shoes and golf club v members 600 nonmembers sbjoo tmnlyctntdunnminwcri4wd cmnnuh andrew murray motors 45 mountainview road s 8776944 georgetown minor hockey support group dance friday march 28th dancing 900 to 100 at the georgetown golf t country cll cyril brandfords orchestra 400 per couple i ip x r limehouse- baseball iimehouse minor ball registration sunday march 23rd in limaheusa community hall 130 to 330 pm players eligible who live in a 10 mile radius of limehouse excluding georgetown and acton for boys age 6 to 13 girls age 15 and under as of january 1st 1969 f pleas bring 2 registration fee and birth certificate fibreglat a lapstrak boats mercury outboard and inboard motors sales and service credit river boat co norval 8779552 yz j i want to go shopping at that friandly georgetown cycle sports 2 wiftr street even at 1969 its not cheap theres no question wo could make it cheap we could cut our number of inspectors from 8000 to 4000 and get rid of the 560 inspectors we employ to inspect the inspectors we could cut tho amount of paint we- imrinmitelmvwctmwjmrmolnh use in half from 12 pounds to 61 wed definitely stop rejecting 30 of the volkswagens w6 turn out every day and probably wed drop tho standards we set for our suppliers down to a normal human level in fact if we really went the whole route we could possibly torn oat a small car not much different thanonybody elses small car and the thought has crossed opt winds but somewhere along the tine it was rejected for being imperfect opt ifiin there oraover2ovwdmleriawgamitiatneo

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