Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1970, p. 9

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SHOULD BE GOOD COMPETITION Football Rebs To Compete This Year With Oakville Oakville four hih will a confer rival Tall Rebels with a solid ill tradition on foothill and arc newest members of the East of the now Hilton I eel sport SWITCH OVER geto itches from the Secondary Spools Assoc laCon with the redrawing of lines for he Halt on Peel setup A second Aolon also fails within those bound lines but they re too small to with Oakville and Burlington In mosl maj or sports and so will continue in CWOS54 LEAVE Milton became part conference Zone One of iou hem Ontario Secondary Association in Those nig schools and four schools all leave SOSSA this fall The Oattile schools White Oiks Trafalgar and MUSHROOMED Former Georgetown hletic director McLaren Burlington as a lliis fall but be school m Jiizroon into athletic prominence uifter lie came here in Hell be replaced by Dan Patterson In that fret George town hid juot students Last year the school an enrolment of roughly cording to a former j League Last Rebels finished third In the live team group The junior team finished sec ond In a live grouping EVEN STRONGER s wrestling trad even stronger They capped off four straight yearn of the west lmt crown by finishing second in all Ontario competition The Rebels might even join White Oaks as a threat to Oak Mile perennial bas ketball supremacy Patterson a basketball star in the was nominated for Canada last Olympic Basketball team and did a major basketball re building job at school last year OPENERS All schools will field sen football teams this while Milton junior entry Junior schedule openers will be played Tuesday Sept with the seniors opening up Sept Kinsmen Girls Softball Gets Golfers Dream Two Holes in One Saturday see the first North Golf Country Club invitat onal Three trop hies provided by Carting Brew cries will be competed for In A and C Flights With the closing of entries Saturdoj there were com petitors from different golf dubs in the area A amount work some of the men in the past weeks ha been put irto the making the course and challenging for the guests The day will be axed with a steak supper prepared by seme of le members followed by ranting of prizes in addition to the trophies the yd th hole using iron On Monday and not to be out done by Harold George Dun can while playing with Simm John Hogg and Dune Mounsey had a hole in one on the same hole using Iron All this activity has made this Labour Day week end very eventful week prior to the first invitational CONTENDER The schools senior football team a perennial contend in a conference that four h schools In r 1 doen they finished first once tied for first twice I Nothing To It would almost think that Harold Harrop a North Hilton member was trying to pass on a message to up and guests On Saturday while playing with Jack Meroure and Bob he had a hole in one on the 171 yd par hole using a iron Ju prove to everyone that this not a fluke and while playing with the same group on day he had a hoi in on AT ACTON SPEEDWAY by Vivian Shaw Acton late mo del feiure ran off smooth today with talcing over the lead on the second lap from Bruce Bailey Murray Wallace started in the middle of took over spot on the third lap and was pushing real bard Wallace was able to get past the seventh lap and take over the lead Steve Plolta took over third position also on the third lap is the way they were running when on tho sixteenth lap the red flag was when Bruce Bailey blow his motor But everything was quickly looked after and the race was underway again On the restart it still Murray Wallace sec and Steve third that Is also the way they finished the feature The six feature also run off without any accl dents George who well back In the pack took over the lead and held it wiui Larry right behird him Jim Ellin came spot on the seventh lap Tc JUNIOR LEAGUE by Sua Strtit Superior Foods inert Kruliar The made in this game were hit by Joy Howat both from Sup erior and April 1 Tracy Porter from Kinetic Barclay pitched for Superior while Tracy Porter and April shared their teams Dairy Queen W Realtor Charlent Milton and Susie both from the were picked is game tar for their p telling good Their whole team was well defensive and hitting wise Butler Wendy From all tried their stall pitching for Hunters but succeed in keeping the down Mirdall Zenith Tool and Both picked stars by Roberts for an all out effort Kaulbeck and SJndy pitched for the winners end Terri and Penny Todd pitched for Zeni Sandy Brat kin made 2 Wendy home run for Zenith Caruso Tern the credit for each Shopnl 5e to Cycl Rhonda Pre ton Donno Evans shared he mound for Debbie Williams pitched for Cycle Sports While not pitching Donna played 2id base and was chosen star of for her playini there bit and Donna Evans t homers 2 grand slams Murray Motors pitched all the for w hile Mar Wilkes took over for BiU picked Ljnn Scar- did dnvirg Jim Ellis got past on the lap aid held it until the end second while Larry held down third place The mini feature saw Ken Daniels start in scratch and take over the lead on the third lap never to look back and take the feature Stan was second and Larry third Continued on 10 borough as game star for her all around good playing Theresa CaJlaRhan and both hit a home run hit Mur ray lone home run EXHIBITION CAME Georgetown Brampton Brampton led game up til the inning where town rallied to in runs Theresa broke the tie a home run and Butler the mound for and Sherry and Lclio for Brampton The whole team of Georgetown was ded stars but mm out to Brampton Jrd baseman Wendy Slack for her good to Georgetown shortstop Char Milton for her good tag on 3rd base and an excellent catch out in left field SENIOR LEAGUE Youngs over Le one by default murine 15 Cable 13 Wendy Sherk pitched for the winners while ton pitchid for the Jets Ump Hank chose 1st Laura as gome riw but said it wos on Barragira IS Giant Equipment 1 Home runs were mode by Lor Cathy I and 1 of and Allan Parent I and Diane 2 of Blue Giants Ka pitched for and Yvonne for Blue Gianl No star was Junior League Standing George own Upholstery Dairy 14 Tool i Die 1 Lytic Spt rls Krulin Junior Horn Run Bryan Cal Itshan Barely 14 Butler 13 Continued on 10 HUNTING and FISHING LICENSES AT PETE SPORTS 17 Main SI 877 THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY SEPT 1970 Georgetown Y Has Moved ROOM 232 STREET Same Number LEGION MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION FOR SEASON Saturday Sept 1970 am Legion Hall REGISTRATION FEE 3 Birth Certificates Be Prose red Tykes Can Register Sept Only Take your pick and reserve your choice of and Chov and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 45 Mount in Road S PRESENTS TROPHIES TENNIS CHAMPS Congratulating winners of ninth annual Gulf Canada Junior Tournament following press ration of troph Roger of Georgetown analytical research at Gulfs research and development and Jerry Love superintendent of for North Halton Golf Country Club Ltd CURLING ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR WINTER SPORTS NOVEMBER TO APRIL You may curl once a or many weak for annual foe MARRIED COUPLE MAN IADY FEES MAY BE PAID IN INSTALMENTS Information may be obtained from Club Manager 8779901 EXPRESS BUSES WOODBINE SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER LEAVE GEORGETOWN DIRECT TO THE TRACK EACH RACING DAY AM RETURN FARE INCLUDBS ADMISSION RETURN BUSES START LOADING AFTER LAST RACE Tickets and Information STANS RESTAURANT MISS Mill Agent TELEPHONE DELREX PLAZA RESTAURANT GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE PETER KAROLIDIS Agent TELEPHONE GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN NEW COMSTOCK Gr Beans with M BALLARD 2c OFF LABEL CHAMPION DOG FOOD MACARONI KRAFT DINNER o 33 UBBY SPAGHETTI KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES 69 FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FEATURES BRAZILIAN VALENCIA ORANGES 39 ONTARIO NO 1 CELERY STALKS CARROTS 3Bonf PLUMS California F 39 ONTARIO NO 1 HEAD LETTUCE 2 PEPPER SQUASH Grade l 5o I ROCK ELLA FARMS GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS dozen SHOESTRING REGULAR OR CRINKLE FRENCH FRIED POTATOES SI 00 SHOPPERS CHOICE ORANGE DRINK ANNA MARIA APPLE JUICE From Concentrate 255 FREE HOME 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