Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1971, p. 20

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Jubilant Juniors Averaged Taking National 5 Pin Honours Southern Ontario first place in the aggregate standings at this years National Youth Bowling Council Championships In Vancouver B C last week Southern Ontario had 778 compared with Northern Ontario and for British Columbia placed fourth with Alberta had Saskatchewan and New foundland 2 Southern Ontario won five out of twelve events and placed first second or third in all but three events But the bis talk of our town is the Canadian championship brought home by Georgetown junior boys team The team made up of David Stephen Foster Steven Bums Rick and Chris Burke collected Peterson points points up on the second place from Manitoba and points ahead of Iho third place British Columbia who had points Our had total pintail an of per plojer per tamo They won of their la games Their single team jam were 1 and Georgetown Bantam girls also representing Southern On tario put up a tremendous bat tie The team of Nancy Nurse Sylvia Diane Mar hall Diana Bratkln and Sherry brought home the third place bronze medal They col letted Peterson points only points down from second place Manitoba and down from Northern with a total of points The Northern Ontario from tossed a to tal Our girls rolled and had a win re cord All ten girls and boys on thej team agree it have been done without tlio by Joan and Archibald A special thanks from the team mem and congratulations from all is forwarded to thtm Alberto Kcin of won the bantam boys sing les with points points ah tad of Grant Dowdy from and or Miller from Monltohi His brother Kim plac id first in the or sing lei points Tliey arc from Recreation in Albert The southern Onhr team from won the tos team division points to Albert p Anita of Toronto had points to de feat Cathy Morgan of Rich British Columbia by points Leslie Warrington of British Columbia won the ior girls crown Iter runner up was Theresa Moloney of Tor onto They had and points respectively The junior girts team crown was token by a Ont entry from Sudbury They had points British Columbia Harold Porter of just edged out of Red Deer Both ended up with points but Andersons carry pin total was 16 pins than Porter Crump of London Ont was running with senior title but then Rentier of C mode me of it and ended up iwo points down from her it Tint was ralher close A Northern Ontario team from Thunder Boy won the senior boys team event with points I The team from Hamilton plated second with ah points Another team a senior girls team atop the rest with points just out a teim fr b one point The Rime was of turn Chris irt in the counting Hie tenth strikes Senior lonHn Or In line lit in Hi nest ami in icsuitatioi I an I in or bronze medals and the tmml ihamplons were present with a banner stating their achievement Six Receive 40 Year Badges At Long Service Members Dinner by Ralph few weeks ago the to reluctantly give way to the warmth of the sun and small bald spots of naked earth began to appear In the ding country side Now however only a few stubborn spots of snow remain on the fields to re mind us of the long cold winter The strength of the sun Increa ses each day Along the farewell of winter comes the farewell to the winter activit ies of Branch 120 The Industrial Darts Crib- League have ployed their last games of the season Mon day and Wednesday evenings have become much quieter The Ladles Darts will be fin ished as will the Tuesday night Dart League All that remains now Is the banquets which low the final games and the raiment when the winners arc present with the well earned trophies With the presentation of Dart Crib and Bowling trophies will come lots of work for the ladles auxiliary and the Branch House Bus Hale and Us too few helpers SOME NEW FACES Other activities will continue behind the scenes all Bran ches at this time Nomination and election season fa with Some branches Zone B7 have already elected their execu tive for the coming year These people will take over the dut ies at the end of June There will be some new faces Some of last year executive will remain some have served on previous will return but regardless tbey will all endeavour to do the best tbey can for their branch WELL REPRESENTED This coming weekend will sec Branches of District sending representation to the conven tion at St Catherines to elect a District Commander a deputy district commander chairman and vice chairman with over 50 branches in the district It Is hoped it will be a well attend ed convention Georgetown will be well re presented also the Branch pipe band along with the col our party will be on band The leadership and develop ment seminar which was to be odd at raach Acton unable to compete with the td- viMd sixth playoff hockey game between the Rangers and Leafs Zone and D chairman Bruce Collins postponed the seminar until Saturday May and at the insistence of jovial Bob An gel President of Acton it will be held at Acton The tern will be proceeded by lunch which will be served at I p it is hoped that execu tive members and up and com ing executive members will make an effort to be at this one SPRING INITIATION At the spring initiation of new members on Friday April It noted that once again there were lady members among those to be initiated Bridget and llcclan with Jerry Wallace George Jim Holder Grah am Payne Tom Porker J W Richards La fram boise Glaude and Booth made declaration anew to their sovereign end country and be come members of the Royal Canadian Legion The ceremony was followed by a dance and buffet lunch the Branch was honoured by two special guests Norm president Branch Erin and Zone commander Charles Heath These two gentlemen were most impressed with Branch 120s initiation cam which lead guided and drilled by at Arms Harry Bottoms The stew although dumpling less was delicious and calls for tip of the hat to Harold and Chubby and those who helped them BRANCH BITS Joe who was busy upstairs on the initiation team placed the Friday night dart shoot Into the capable hands of who gave away to Lorusso J Parson Hill II Russell D Allen Russell J Stonehousc J Storehouse Car Club No winners were Bruce Collins J Pcnfold s Powell this draw is the week under the watchful eye of Mike Eland and Boyd two very busy people these days MEETING At the ladies auxiliary gen oral meeting on Thursday Ap ril 15 it was disclosed that a bus will leave the Branch for Sircctsville at 71j Thursday April this wo understand is a contact Ann Collins members were initiated arid four more applications those initiated Ha Switzcr Helen Bauer Betty I and Jean Foster A Zone rally Is on the books for Wednesday May at Port Credit more about this later Dates were set for a bazaar rummage sale social at 120 sale trip to Buffalo date to be published later Branch auxiliary has members with over yet pay their dues wishing to vole at the coming election must he paid up NOMINATIONS Nominations were made at the meeting with J Held Emond D Day Horlcy and being ted as president For 1st vice If Dumper A Collins Em R Timpson For 2nd vice C Arnold A Nicholson Chaplin J I or secret A M tor treasurer Col Chamberlain Record secretory Atkinson I at Arms M Hale Standard Bearers At G catty M Arnold C Ferguson be permitted to moke further nominations at the next meet ing BADGE PRESENTATIONS Over forty year members forsook their TV sets to be presented with year badges on Sunday April IS The proceeded by a light lunch of boiled ham seal loped potatoes wilh all the trimmings apple pie for those not on a diet Forty year badges were to M McGUI Savings Louth J Henderson J Dick enson Herbert Twenty five year past badges were received by Bus Hale and J Murphy This was all over in time to allow the members to take in the third period or the hockey playoffs HALL PACKED The Peel County Gents con tinue to bring cm in the hall was well packed on Saturday when prizes were won by J Murphy Davis Brown Hills Downstairs the bingo winners were i Mrs Andres and Social and Personal Mr and Mrs Snow of Burhnblon and mother from ExccuUve vbouVR were given a farewell pson Dumper A Nicholson dinner at the home of Mr and C G Shelley St Chamberlain M C Ferguson Atkin K I son Bottoms Members will in Onlario MASTER FEEDS ANNUAL spring mi CONTINUES THROUGH APRIL 24th STORE HOURS FOR APRIL MAY JUNE til MONDAY TILL SATURDAY INCLUSIVE MASTER FEEDS Your One Firm Service PHONE House Sol Exhibitor Man at the Centre A documentary in Georgetown will be on on Mon day May 17 at pm It Is one of a series of Man in the Centre programs and features the work of artist Barker Mr landscapes and portraits featured at John Som mors Gallery House Sol Charles Street In March a CBC crew spent a day film ing there Mr started to paint when he was and belongs to the generation of the THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL a PAGE Group of Seven pointers For 40 years according to Mr Sommer ho has been known one of the first modern painters excluding artifice from his work and free of academism DID YOU KNOWT 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