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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1966, p. 10

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luture additions to make new public school largest construction has started on qeo to 8th public school ground wu broken laftwek oil tbetcojctwhloh eaac t strain on the heavily taxed facilities t two schools george kennedy public school and huriaon- public school the new building will go in an area directly between kennedy and harrison schools the school initially a seven room building will be located in the apex of sargent rd and mountalnviewrd in the vicini- ty pf st pauls baptist church architects drawings include three future additions which will ulumately make it the largest school in the local system an auditorium is in cluded in the plans the georgetown public school board called tenders in october and awarded the construction contract to mcnally construct ion the arms bid was the low est of nine received it is expected the school will open for the fall term stone head new ge commission chairman brigadier f c wallace rr 1 glen williams is the new chairman of the ontario racing commission he succeds toronto mag istrate s tupper blgelow who has been org chairman since the commission was formed in iwtv brigadier wallace brigadier wallaces jumpers and show horses roam his rol ling hills farm on the 10th line of- esquesing north of glen williams are famous in canadian horseshow circst the brig as he is know to his friends is 68 one of cana das leading industrialists and has a distinguished war record il is chairman of the board of directors of smith and stone limited and plax canada limi ted georgetown brig wallace was born in west ireland he rose to rank of brigade major in the royal irish rides in the first world war earning the dso mc and bar and the croix de guerre he was an officer in the royal artillery in the second worj war and c anti aircraft defenses at dunkirk he came to canada in 1040 with the national research council and was named vice- president of production forre- search enterpriser ltd he was appointed to the de fense research board in 1950 he is president of canadian pittsburg industries ltd fiber- glas canada ixd smith and stone ltd plax canada ltd vendomatic services ltd re sintex ltd chairman of the board of national weaving ltd director of a large num ber of companies including canadian westinghouse cana dian arsenals and atomic en ergy of canada instruction available jat georgetown bridge club if you are interested in play ing duplicate bridge but a bit bashful in teaming up with those who pjay regularly at the georgetown club you no longer need to be wellington duke wilson who was instrumental in organ ising the club last fall told the herald this week that he is an xious to popularize he game among a wider group of people if you have played some bridge hut arehesltant about showing up at the regular tues day night games in the legion auditorium we will form a junior group he said several members will make themselves available for instruction and if new players wish the club would reserve a special section for them anyone wishing in formation can contact mr wil- soh for information last tuesdays results north- south 1st dick prust lloyd heir 2nd mr and mrs emit zuber 3rd george solty earl emond 4th jim jenkins wayne wplfe eastwest 1st mr and mrs reg williams 2nd mr and mrs jack hooper 3rd miss id olive logan mike lonisso 4th r r 2 mrs a w vrs d w oumer the georgetown herald thursday january 13th 1966 mercurys dive signals start outdoor rinks the cold weather which set in this week is good newajo the pleasure skaters seeking suit able outdoor rinks within- town limits on which to do their gliding up until now workmen have been- unable to put into effect a plan for outdoor rinks at various locations in town be cause it hasnt been cold enough the town plans outdoor skat ing rinks at three schools park on hyde park dr harrison on rexwaydr and george ken nedy on weber dr as well as a shelley st location and pos sibly at the former lacrosse cushion on mountalnview rd south at writing time it was un certain whether a rink at the corner of dtifferin st and temple rd which was main tained last year by neighbours will be created again this winte hegstrom heads skiing buffs stan hegstrom was elected chairman of georgetowns new ski club at a meeting at the home of mrs ann smith maple ave thursday other officers elected were vice chairman mrs smith and secretarytreasurer mrs dawn thompson some twentyfive ski enthou- siasta attended the meeting the clubs first practice runs were held sunday on local hills and first lesson for beginners is slated for this sunday the ski club is a ymcaywca spon sored organization this week the members will meet with the director of the ski instructors alliance of ca nada doug eberts bants belt gqodyears a three goal effort by ray inglis paced georgetown ban tams to a 41 win over oakville goodyears in a tricounty game in oakville friday night gerry nash potted the first georgetown goal ron ellis will ref injured player benefit sophomore youngster ron ellis star with the toronto maple leafs of the national hockey league will be referee for a benefit game for an injured tricounty hockey player in oakvjus this friday ellis will be on hand when a tricounty midget allstar dub will meet westclalr a jun ior bteam in a benefit contest for 18yearold wayne tucker of guelph who lost his eye after a mishap in a tricounty all proceeditfrom the game will go towards fund for the a trust fund has been started to aid the injured player tri- county executives from every town4n the league have formed a committee to help the youth ful allatar each tricounty midget team will pick two players for the allstar lineup tucker was involved in a threeplayers pileup and was ac cidentally struck in the eye necessitating its removal in sn operation performed last week at joseph brant memorial hos pital in burlington five georgetown league bowlers among zone elimination leaders the first round to select the nine male members of the cen tral ontario bowling team that will compete in the easterncan ada five pin championship was held last sunday at georgetown bowl nine bowlers are selec ted for the central ontario team on the basis of total pinfall in twenty games at two lanes georgetown bowl and bowla- way lanes ingaltchas red mcquaker from lakeview the pace rolling 2714 for the first ten games his total was made up of games of 371 323 233 266 237 198 306 306 289 185 don wnkes led the seven bowlers from georgetown com- familiar faces at bowl and debars of the get getown intercounty bowling placed- high la the first of the competition jim bullough u runnerap to had itequakeriwith a ten mm core of 3622 and george mmeh el maintains twelfth position with a 2401 total plnfail top twenty leaders red mcquaker lakeview 2714 jim bullough anton lloyd msrue gyelph stan mitchell guelph don wilkes georgetown holly leet erindsle james elliott brampton paul merteus gait 2453 art irvine cooksville 2443 dennis smedley gait 2407 george barber georgetn 2409 george mitchell guelph 2401 bob hoffmarr gait 2888 will medland oakville 2879 wm anderson geongetn 2867 nsdah chandley- guelph 2868 frank pdulla milton 2853 ron williams guelph 2334 george busby pt credit 2322 2838 2s82 2531 2s27 2481 pettog in the qualifying round bowling a ten game score ol 2531 earning fifth position in the standings george barber was in very close contention holding eleventh position with a 2403 total pinfall bill ander son a rookie in his first season of tournament competition pla ced sixteenth- with a pinfall of 2367 scores for the remaining georgetown contingent were tom graham 2202 george web ster 2204 bob ezard2187 and george nurse 1762 bob ezard rolled the -high- single game of the day a fine 375 m jkn bullough of acton and george mitchell of guelph two bowlerama bilingual league jan 6 alouettes 87 rebels 62 tall enders 62 roughriders 37 lions 34 tiger cats 33 mens weekly high triple andy syme 729 high single maurice janlsse 283 seasons high triple ray harlow 770 high single vie coffey 340 average fernand chiasson 221 womens weekly high triple julie harlow 721 high single julie harlow 819 seasons high triple julie har- low 721 high single julie har low 319 average julie harlow 179 penalties costly midgets drop 42 game to preston too much time in the sin bin spelled a 42 defeat to georgetown midgets when they hosted preston ina tricounty i j tuesday night while a full strength george town appeared to be the strong er club but those moments tfere few as they chose to go far the man instead of the puck on too many occasions preston went ahead in the ftrst period but georgetown polled even when harris scor ed from henry king preston knuckled down again and had a 21 edge when the period end- ad in the middle period preston boosted their margin to 31 before the locals replied with an unassisted goal by mastine the final saw preston recapt ure this 2 goal advantage and blank the locals coach herb kewley continued to try different combinations with the forward lines in an effort to generate more scoring punch without great success georgetowns three stickouts were mcmenemy henry king and bodin with a special men tion to collier for his steady work between f the pipes mackenzie hero as senior cagers win first thriller international league draw georgetowns two entries in the international hockey lea gue met in a game in streets- vfiue arena tuesday january 4 and played to a 3all draw a goal by georgetown in the tl period enabled them to catch mcgibbon hotel it was one of four games played in the international loop over the past week however reports of the other contests rere not available ucguigan and kent ttn the first period and bowen in the third accounted for the hotel- era scoring- james anderson and bennett counted in george- town goals gevhfcetown b dore j i james t james b campbell b bennett p boyle m gilson e burt r- hoffman b ander son and k edie mcgibbon hotel j lahey g kent b maccormack b licguigan b kent b briggs f kent v thompson balasko and g bowen pee wees coast to tuesday victory georgetown pee wees skated j to a 40 lead and then watched loongeville take a run at them in a 43 tricounty game in georgetown memorial arena tuesday night beaumont lavell and barratt scored for georgetown in the first period and robinson made ut m in the third before the opposition found the target llmdlay scored twice and pen- leton once for the losers one of the strongest teams in the central western ontario secondary school association put georgetown high school basketball seniors through the wringer friday st jeromes senior exhibited the great shooting and great ball handling their home crowd had seen so many times before to thrash gdhs seniors 7331 in georgetowns second scheduled game st jeromes proved their pro wess two weeks ago by felling all comers at a basketball tourney in waterloo the st jeromes juniors matched their big brothers in thegame on the double bill as they squashed georgetown jun ior cagers 7327 in the league opener wednes day january 5 both georgetown boys teams won thrillers from guelph collegiate vocational institute teams lynn mackenzie was the gt hs hero in the senior tilt he- sunk 2 foul shots in the final 5 seconds of a second overtime period to give georgetown a 4644 win he saved the locals bacofi in the first overtime with2 foul shots in the final seconds tojjreate a tie blair livingstone with 17 points and phil lavell with ii points were georgetown big scorers juniors got 11 points from dennis stief 9 from graham ferguson and 8 from rick todd as they downed gcvt 3530 in theh opener j in oakville inglis in the 1st period and moody in the 3rd produced the locals markers in a loss georegtown pee wees were oakville trimmed georgetown bq the losing and friday night 111 7n their previous meting g s tv annual january zenith portable phonograph special reg 6995 record players in exclusive bandshcdl design 4 speed record changer plays 7845 33 m s and 16 23 rpm volume control 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