Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 19, 1970, p. 18

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Church Official was Farmer SS Employee A Smith Mont employee until he retired George Thomas of Draper Strict dud in town on THE HERALD THURSDAY MARCH 19 1970 10lti Ward and moved Peel Coun Mr In i farmed fmm until to t Son of John Marie I with his in ly where he itn re and Wo public He was an in St United Church prior l lint held a St Pauls i fourteen Ik Inn tee sit it r Wood hill school Retiring from firming when he moved is as i mi with Smith Stone fir in I ted the funeral service in fat Johns Church on March pallbearers were ciders Roy Hansen George Ret Stein Jick and Hall bearers were Kenneth Kenneth Groin lljruy and dy and Hector Bird Interment ivas in Greenwood life He leaves Green whom lie at i thil Glud of Aim I of nil seven nn i of Will Add Three New Crossing Guards the police commission will is responsibility for and supervision of guirds This decided In motion Mornhv calls for i three i the and tier and elimination of tin I present to SI d In tin fir side of llii will not lit this brother and sLster son hi At Clark Berlin of tut Mrs bred Clark Ida of and Jim Mi If of Hi ins ceiled a sister and Mrs ter and Rev Robert Semen tonduc- GUARDS A clime will In the end of Boulevard a stop street at will become through street with the stop changed to New crossing mil lei posted it Weber and Duncan and and Moun and King Street STRUCK BY CARS CHILDREN INJURED rifclit old Angela Sturt Smith of street was treated for minor injuries and relcjsed from Georgetown pint ifternnon after In in down by a tar opposite Howard wortli public school The jirl Grade three pupil it School hid just jilepped off school front of school and ins crossing to the north side of when hit fir driven Barbara of R Street The Inpptncd at about 3 m Anjih wis to by Constable lknrj in a police cruiser BROKEN LEO She w is the second child hurt hit a tar this past week tildiv night Turn r if ton n lift lej when miked down l in thi Mukit I sin inrs Pay as You Dump Idea for I Pay is you dump could be the slogan it dump present council plans to charge for dumping go through The Reeve opposed any sue that payment should be made by people bringing their garbage in cars Thats what 1 11 do he commented but he favoured charge for trucks d she broke tl i pith of i i n by of 19 luiiple Rd Over a period of the Girls his exploded fro teams lo tin promt ti mis prov for all Georgetown area iris TRUCK FEES Ct Wilfrid Leslie contending that should not be charged for a few bags of garbage even If delivered in a small truck The suggested fees were for a W ton truck and for other trucks WHO TO COLLECT Who is going to collect this money Clerk C Lindsay The guy at the dump is trie logical one to do it replied reeve Tom Hill At the conclusion of the d bate the deputv rtive surest it lime the township op crated garbage collection us infi private collectors CRUISERS GET AROUND Georgetown P s three cruisers and van travelled a total of miles during the month of February Good Host was Consensus As Tykes Host Tournament by Do roe i While Hockey and foremost at a Hockey seemed lo be the first lit took place here last one Delicious hot could mike cm Now there a puck thai goalies would love to use who inspects ihe giant disc wilh team Dorcen Long The puck was used i Tyke Hockey Tournament Saturday Georgetown Flyer goalie Dean lie Edd a Dwyer and Mrs Tyke Hock the opening ceremony at every I Bowman and his merry near as crew served 350 hungry folk in jig time and we heard nothing but praise from all We Flyers didn fare too well in he hockey side of things but we gained a reputation as good hosts many Georgetown treats you right was a comment made many limes on Saturday The meal was the service great how can you do it Well the thanks in this department should go to Dave and the boys at the Legion and this we want to do Thanks follows would also like to thank the lad who so willingly helped to so quickly ORIGINATORS OPENEP On it went this way Bed dropped the puck to open the tournament with Jerry Perkins officiating Being the originators of i Hockey in Georgetown it was I good to ice them out among the little guys again Both Jtrry and Bed are still active in Mi j nor Hockey in Georgetown Wclland emerged as champions On road to victory they eliminated first Kingston then East and the final King ton a loss put them in Hit Consolation scries and thrv went on to capture tht lation championship tropin successive wins over Aylincr and Bolton won their first gimp over Bolton on goals by and I Keeks 2 assists went to Street and In the second round Fljeru met Tills one star ted out well but as came on strong Flyers seemed to give up and the outcome w is a disastrous defcit Don was Georgetown lone marksman Mayor Steamer llie trophy Tyka Alan GALORE A selection committee of Ward Ward and loll chose a most valuable player for each team They were for Acton Malcolm lea Andy Van Pell Bolton Bradley Nelson Georgetown Ian Recks Aylmcr Brim Hon East Morton Mire If and Kingston John Lime man The MVP for the lournn went to John of Kingston and the Best y was awarded Doug Caw thorn of Welland Crests were presented to team by thtlr host for the day wire Hew it Wclland McLaughlin H Acton Sweeney Bolton Jimts T Wyhc llmbury and for Georgetown Tost Mayor Steamer Emmcrsnn presented the Mid Consolation Championship trophies We hoard many comments on the calibre of hockey these young lads play and as Hie old saying goes uclnj la be Next year we hope youll Come out and fill some of the empty spaces and cheer these young ambassadors from near and far It or not we are already thinking about next year after our final on Friday anyway

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