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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1966, p. 10

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ivj north half on pro doug sinclaik moderate temperatures on the weekend provided the cu for local golfers to swarm over ihe georgetown golf and country club and north halton golf and country club unofficially start the duffing season at north halton it gave new club pro doug sincla r a chance to meet many of the members members not only became acquainted with doug but w th a revised edition of the course behind him here is one of the new fairways on which course fre quenters will play this season iwwtt golf bug outweighs hockey courses thrive on sunday the georgetown herald page 10 thuh5day april 11 1m oakridge whomps novices out of brampton tourney a contender for the bramp ton novice hockey tournament u won as they knocked brimp ion out of the running last week georgetown fell short of the tnark thursday when they bow ed before a superior oakridge acres club in a two games total goals set in the morning match at a m georgetown absorbed a 5 0 abutoul the locals could do nothing right in this one and the srst period ol by mark sodernun of oakridge acres set the pattern for the four that followed kelly kennedy netted the sec ond oakridge goal in the mid die period and the winners hit for three more in the final teen minutes doug good david renwick and robbie kochel popped the rest of the goals georgetown had a tougher time in the second meeting the afternoon after just twelve minutes oakridge acres had jumped in lo a 6 0 lead singles between 1 05 and 12 02 were scored by give a golfing sportsman tho choice of watching a stanley cup semi final on television or knocking the rubber pill around his favorite course with his fav orile sot of tools and he 11 take the latter every time that s the verdict arrived at by both georgetown golf and north halton golf officials sunday when the televised hockey game failed io keep golfers from lalt ing advantage of ideal condl tlons to kick oft the season georgetown golf and country club course manager harvey adamson said about two hundr ed played the 18 hole course on the weekend members had a i double reason for coming out an extensive addition is near ing completion and the new fleming heads cedarvale board plan open house name executive rural minor ball the halton rural minor soft ball association ekcled a slate facilities were the object of many attentions the membership is up again thii year by about 60 mr ad amson told the herald he said most of those about 40 are sen or male members the georgetown golf club started the season with just one temporary green that on the 15 hole where a missing bridge made the regular green unat tainable the bridge has since been replaced new north halton golf and country club professional doug sinclair estimated 50 on the maple avenue west layout sat urday and sunday with sunday seeing the heaviest traffic by far the course is being- expanded to 18 hles by stages and this season golfers there will play one new fairway and green here too the golf boom is re fleeted in an increased member ship at the inaugural meeting the newly formed cedarvale community centre board last thursday in the municipal buil ding rev ian fleming was el ected chairman and chris wal ker elected sccreliry treasurer the other members of the paul watson mark hcndy kel ofottccrs for the upcoming sea board are al brewer mrs j ly kennedy dae renwick ljor lq j a recent meeting at the rundle mn al sutherland en kelcher and douglas good boyne community centre icr w smith and cr w em i imerson the locals steadied deftnsic ray fuller of drumquin was ly in the second period to hold elected president while other after a lour n th grounds oakridge acres to a single goal officers included vice president and buildings saturday morn by kellv kennedy and two in ted coutts of kilbride secret mg the board decided to hold the third by joe mcmahon and ary sieve french of hornby an open house to allow the tax dave renwick which made it treasurer dave leslie ot hornp to see jii i what hydro oxfords with protective steel toe sienko shoe repair 35 mam st n opposite wloo tv 80 140 on the round seven teams maybe eight halton baseball league curling hatter by bob ucanliur from the north halton golf and ountry lub a total of seven ball clubs the categories oy mid june and possibly an eighth will be it the post when the halton i by and directors 1 cte alts town had acquired ray powell tom k nncdy earl cuthbcrt and mel darby initially p en c tables will be net out on the grounds for the seven rural area were rep use 0 alt residents 1 is the resented at the meeting horn i boards hope that the arra will by len williams moffat low uscd p cmcs p art omagh and preston will be m the a ate he kilbride drumquin there were 19 teams operat the league last year for at the post when the halton h i-hii- i mid may the new club in the league will be hamilton wh ch will field a junior team in the hal ton county circuit i kely i oils i en andrews and the camp bellville merchants ar th all ontario c champic ind strolling with the townsfolk feeling it is theirs to quote a board member all organizations and groups wishing to use the space and facilities at cedarvale are ask a registration will take place th s week with mav 1 the dead to apply in wntinjt o for teams to bo registered the presentation dinner and dance of the north halton cur ling club was held on saturday night at the club fter partak ing of a beef dinrtcjr the prcs i entations got underwijytfhne jim costigan acting as chair man irene currj and prairie bes lie made the presen ations for the ladies section here are the winners the league also de ided to a ice out arena closes it was decided at a meeting 8n a jjlayoff setup lor the r j in milton last week that hamil i c this and go d redly winter acllvltv minqol on could use ovcr p into oba plaoffs l i if enough juniors are not aail patterson snaking the pres- ad year ago the lop fo ir club secretary mr lewson cr chris walker 50 support the society entation e curry m goude- ketting and t mcgee 1 met in the pla ifts wh le there is a strong possibility bottom 3 enterc i in a round v that a junior club from burhne rob n compeliti n howecr the trttj y t wl11 j the le wcl1 finalplavoffseres was never ight third draw d barragerj completed due to oba dates making the presentation j i league officials will know by georgetown memorial arena resembled an arctic ice field monday as arena staff went ab out the business of taking the cnchton haines ewen t beer and the end of the week if the bur ington group will field a club bob costley president of the returning from last ear club for the past year presen ven team league are oak led the cmppel bonspieling dundas campbellville george joh at wa lacepark the oakv he oaks who w ii take to the diamoi d for their first pracl ce th s s in la after noon are expect d lo pld their home opener on wednesda team on behalf of the club town milton and preston mackenzie trophy r pellet th j j the hamilton red wings ler j mackinnon j he and m tennanl noble trophy j chappcl j freeman e malcolm and m linton invitation business girls j chappcl j freeman claire miller and a french tuesday morning curlers r pelletier m sanderson anna ewen and ann timmins 14 game round robin d young b broomhead j mac ktnnon and p moncklon runners up l famell s cnchton j costigan and h archer second event band i curry m i i ne ii mi hon ncu the colts competition and l 4 who won the all ontario u recognition of ihn the turn y w were presented wlh tie elp i 11 play all tho r hom cdnc da or sundai and cuff links members of the team were h chappel t fen ning h sanderson and d curry have entered the same club the senior intercounty league oaks games o nights all wednesday n m game will get undorwav al 6 45 pm while the sunday contests wil the operation mvhed pump- ins ammonia back through the br ne pipes lo the receiver unit an operat on which took the en i re morning in the afternoon the sheet of ice va broken in lo m mature bergs for removal the final public activity was a p bile skating session bundavj aflernocn iast 1cm on the ar ena docket for the 1965 66 ice a on was an i n d u s l r i al i cacuc hockey game sundaj start at 6 p m for the first time the oaks oakville and hamilton will be i the only clubs with an option ot the evening was rounded out f either a ma will try and get in nine inning ith a dance in the dininz jor or intermediate a in the on games on sunday if light allows room tann baseball association olav m iton red sox who plaved their home games on sun cities with a prpulat on of last year w 11 plav on mondas over 25 000 must enter one of and wednesdays this season cotf to find out how much you may save on car insurance hilltop lodge golf country club erin ontario 833w02 golf membership and green fee rates man 70 00 lady 50 00 couple 110 00 family 4 135 00 public school tudents 30 00 green fee during week 1 50 green fee weekends holidays 2 50 choice tournament dates ava table dur ng the week gelt and full course dinner 4 00 open for business weather permitting ooooooo tano baseball association play offs here is a little poem that fits this week s windup of the curl ing season of course the name father and mother can now be interchanged ooooooo the curlers return who s the stranger mother dear aint he additional sport news on following page st john volunteers tend hockey scrapes bruises r barber and t burns look he knows ua queer runners up j mackenne hush my own don t ulk to m panabaker a reid and m w1 bums lues your father dearest child in the club mixed bonspiels fa my father- not at all the winning rinks were as fol fathw died awlt u tm 1 j father didn i die you cub langdon robert burns phyl father joined a curlng club manckton bud monckton mar ln ve ciowd lht cjub ion burns t0 he hepburn mac mackinnon pl trz roam l emergency room irom jean chappcl art scott mabel to 10 p m dailv they split the sanderson j is wh he hwn ihours into three shifts to les maccormack harvev chap to s h family sen the load each shift nclud pel glad robinson jack hun whl months he would n t ed at least one st john ambil tcr joan costigan i u w un tl y kiss him he won t bite you girl volunteer rice and mcllarg william child schenk harry sanderson jim ml these curling bugs aren i roe mac mackinnon i wild thirty five minor injuries ranging from bruises and sera pes to a broken hand were trra ted in the st john ambt stand by hospital in the g town memorial arena du the international bantam 11 ckey tournament which conclu ded saturday night during the eight dav tournev st john people and a large ca t of volunteer assistants manned the emergency room from 7am and ttigo trophy 1st mixed fred hancock rita pelletier cus pel letier clin cool i and that jusl w season once again nds up the carling trophy 2nd m xed skating wa peimitted on the harvey chappel jean chap nnk sund triernkin pel dick licata mabel licata he m compiny mechinic5 wfre the first and second draw due at the nnk monday to put winners played off for the hi l icenfaking equipment to ram walker trophv and the win ners were the team headed bj fred hancock graham farnell the chair bed for the summer ooooooo tht flags are up on the golf course once again but a num man of the games committee bcr of members have been set made he presentation o the lin in tue practice by jour following trophies lo the mensncying south to meet the birds section winners a number have returned with mid season tans saxe trophy d schenk b ooooooo archer c cook and j roe 30 and in the printer s labatt trophy monday night parlance it means the endl second draw o hunter f wiener e sykcs r hams schenlcy trophy tuesday night second draw h chap- pel h crawford j burns and w brcckenndge dow trophy thursdav night second draw e thompson a scoft e ycadon and crac reid adams trophy monday night third drawjudsteele making the preaentabon n nelson hacarthur j roe and buckwell oajter state otv trophy ivxtday night third draw this is the third vear that the georgetown branch of the acton st john di ision has handled the medical duties the local divisional officer i fred cooley acting as volunteer ass slant were rangers johanna or don jonne m intern pat kirk wood sharron collier 1 inda rudigrr and chris mclnlyre rovers glenn broomhead dick undauer venturer bob bar ber and scouts john paris charles stevenson robert fin nie gary billington farley hel fant bill schenk jim freeman bob pelletier and david blaney have you found the answer to ensuring your children a college education call the mutual life of canada district representative john t armstrong clu 39 ma n st south georgetown ont tr 7 9621 off ce- phones- 7r 7 2454 res dence do your remodefing now do it with an hfc householders loan geo e drumm 42 langitone crate 17761 48 l farm ti j mutual autoyobiu insurance coup canadian head offk scarboroush ontario monthly payment pians it u i m 11 1 a h4i fvua t9 ib3s 2sj7 1m 2373 sua si 24 4145i5lll 9156 57 72 ima 7135 90 ib mm i uo2 ioa 10101 1737 14130 mm ik7s u671 1wj7 hfcs houaeholdera loan providea up to 5000 to do whatever needs doing around your home or apart ment gives you up to 60 months to repay aik mrt odrt mt latum h0ushkhdhi 46 qimm slrert eosl tslphane 4511670 ctom from adam fwintlmi ask about our tvemnz ftotas georgetown man skipped air canada curling entry ej okeefe centre sunday may 1 at 8 30 p m oi4e performance only 1 johnny lombard presents sergio franchi dick contino flus all star show 6 00 4 50 3 50 2 75 ma ode now moka omi pavh n okhii co mai lo oknii cent trent yonqr st twonlo 1 ont rox of f ice open 1 omlnopmoay spearinit and bruce bell all of toronto the sigurdson four were oust ed by vancouver who went to the finals a saskatoon nnlc captured the title other entries in the air can ada system bonspiel were from halifax monet on montreal winnipeg edmonton calgary and lethbndge an air canada curhns kppl by rso m ssurason rnk rned thmtntlal redd men bem h t t bv winning ago airlines bonsptel in calgary saturday gudm siiucy sigurdaon of in 1964 a total or 25 700 can georgetown was skip of the to- adians died of cancer to fight ronto entry his mates were thu killer support the appeal graham nettieton c 1 1 f f o r d ot the canadian cidcerjaociely opening day is near again in 1966 let me help you with you i fishing problems t forced bait hooks for big rainbow special items ordered on request tackle for all types of fishing reels from 2 95 to 42 rods from su0 t 40 aj flies for all game fish 0 minor rod repairs for bait sarvlce contect george hoare sports equipment georgetown and service 16 cleaveholm drive some lessons weve learned about making small cars for canadians lesson 1 buldlhem n canada that s whe e the rugged weather s lesson i watch yo r pa nt use b separate coats ot cenad an p mer and pa nt after rustproolng the bod es6l mes lesson j otter someth ng unusual l ke a smal car automatic lor around s 000 lasson 4 make t good look ng a small car doesn t have to be ug y to be well eng neered lassen s give it a great independent suspension canad ans have a knack for leaving the beaten path lesson 6 make the seats convett ble to beds a lot of canadians are campers lessen 7 put in 4 wheel d sc brakes and ofter a speed synchromesh gearbox canad ans are a spotty group lson l keep at east a m uiort dollars worth of spare parts and keep them ava table everywhere in canada lesson 9 put in an eng ne that i hes to be driven hard canadian roads are long and canad ans like to move along lesson 10 install a heater as large as most domestic big cars put in a booster tan and outlets for back seat passengers canada is a irosty country lesson 11 keep your pr ces down and your eng neering quality up there s a tot of competition these are lessons weve learned in canada th s is the renault id major drop in and give one an iwimlil i harley motorr

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