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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1970, p. 11

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Not Enough Georges To Let George Do It by Bill Richmond Thanhs don t look too good at present With parents the attitude of let George do it the shortage of Georges sadly displayed this past The minors were handicapped by lack of qualified umpires and a deficit the allstars were carried by a one man and the intermediates lack everything except a coach This dteriauon was felt by baseball people to be partly due to the swift boot the George town council to hopes or lights and night scheduling and the farce of a and lights then selling the poles t a loss After reviewing the past sea son and to the future the Georgetown Baseball As recommended an open public meeting to be held cuss possible amalgamation of the three ball groups Into one ml whether it is feasible carry on future operation some of the teams as they now The date of the is Monday November at W sharp at NEED 15 URGENT Fathers yourself question your boy enjoy his summer of bail he want to do so again in 1971 Ho do other sports get thtir executive and help If you see your way to help way or another do you have the courage to tell your boy why he wont be playing ball ball la neul yi Without tout help and tin of It will surely die a slow death Ten years of work will be Rone Mark down tali Any person mothers father at sharp at Cedarvalt umpires coaches etc In to alien I then do ving an interest in see ball continue in Georgetown art urged to attend Support in all capacities from executive an coaches umpires relations to the fan in the 111 Georgetown cannot hope to in the Halton County competitively GOING DOWNHILL Other town facilities arc proving each year and ours arc going downhill Six allstar teams had to and play on one diamond jus ONE With only seven days in a week something had to go and it was practice The star ins of is getting more difficult to meet as more and more players and coaches work out of town and find travelling ime consuming Even fans find jt hard lo get home eat and make the park by stands are needed CrcUl Vj The record of baseball In the Conservation Authority last past ten has been good to Minor bail has improved ih lie calibre of house league as well l lllt as increasing the number of teams each year The all 6 tans have home two Ontario championships been the fin Is twice and semi finals twice n excellent achievement when from over teams entering baseball in May qualify for playoffs and only champions result The facing baseball is bleak Without lights and a proper baseball diamond Alex of the Depart ment of Lands Forests altcn a recent big of the Authority and explained that hunting would be part of the long range management prog ram proposed by the Dtpirt for the Reservoir property Copies of the manaiiemcni plan were distributed and dis cussed OUTDOORS with GEORGE H0ARE Hunt Parties Report Deer More Numerous Last weeks column ended at the Pane Hill Hunting Club Now we are back the Yearly Hun Club at Yearly mot ncn about J dam bet As I last week Jim wis hooting at the only doe he lias seen at this camp in 8 years of hunting It seems that Jim always ended up with a nice buck every other year Some of them were bit also was to bag a nice bull moose as a peels I premium The best year for the Yearly that Jim can recall was when Ihcy ended up with moose bear and deer Lea Norton of Glen Williams was also hunting at the Yearly camp this year I failed to men tion Ms name In the hunters Us last week for nice buck and doe while at this camp Norm Norton of Glen Wil has accounted for 1 moose 1 deer at this camp in years While hunting further north in previous years Norm has accounted for four other HOW LUCKY CAN ONE BE was the second time that John while hunting the Yearly Camp has had walk out to him on the sand hikl He accounted for three this year LITTLE PINES HUNT CLUB Hunting at this camp near Axe Lake were George of Georgetown Jack Muckart of Georgetown Bob Burns Bob Allen of Ed Davis of Sprucedalc Dick Of Toronto Charlie Gibba Glen Williams Ray Hill Sam la Fred Hill Que Hank Hill Amos Que George Hill Allen Spruculalc Carl Marshall Sprucedalc Ward Bill Dec lire The good cook wn from Sir and was Buck Three were accounted for at this camp Many others setn To sonc of dur lined more this n Mr and Mrs cur t their Utile I mis cottage the hunt sta son were Hob and Bill M ton of Art Scott Km Wilson and mysiif a No paid the visit one on our way from a my aw Mrs Ina Hud in I add that George and Art had a session talking old times when they used to hunt together Art look many pictures with Polaroid camera just lo meke our with the more inter The people present dur our visit and in the pictures ere Mr and Mrs George their guests Bob and Bill and Bob Burns and Jack ph Mike Service and Green all of George town were rewarded with a nice point buck tlia was account for by Terry while hunting out from this lodge TRIC0UNTY HOCKEY JUVENILES Georgetown 3 This Nov tilt was the best Juvenile game In a long time Georgetown took Jutt players to Dave Guest Dave Irons and Dave Word did goal scoring Burlington 6 Geo rgt town 3 Guy Hennessey was a stand out and scored all three goals in game Georgetown 1 Eurjoi In the both teams for a fast clean game when this Nov matih ended Glenn Robinson was the only goal scorer BANTAMS Georgetown Georgetown worked very in Hut faa rugged game had the lc in iy and shots to 10 BANTAM B Georgetown Burlington came back from a one goal deficit to lie it the went ahi d in the Bill Preston ne ted thret and i stone a pair Georgetown Milton mi hold goal lead they owned go Burlington 9 Georgetown Georgetown lost to a Burl ngton club Georotown Paul goal from a shutout Burlington Georgetown 1 score George own got good goaltcndinu from irl Phil Henley was the lo cats marksman NOVICES Oikville Georgetown Rick and Tim Turner ft in a losing cube Sun day I Burlington Georgetown ong ith Hit unde feated on team Burling ton wtnt ahead to late in the Bob mile wis the best p1atr on the ice with Tim Turner not far behind Scott Wokfer and Brent worth scored NOVICE B Brampton Georgetown had a 20 lend before being overwhelmed the third Paul Morrow David and Jim scored Burlington Georgetown 1 Only Paul Morrow d to crack the Burlington armour in this Sunday tilt Milton Georgetown This one was played Friday fill Ron Four Towners Start With Acton Games The Tour Town all turn tot into tin 197071 action with two exhibition gam m against Acton past Tht local lost in their first test a then won Goal scorers were Davidson Shearou Burns Craw lord Magdy and three for Coaches tax Ian Long and Dave with J the manair A t is expected this Back in Raiders Welland Win Georgetown how to win Friday night And it wis tough opposition Well hey picked on in rtg 72 of season lor all and purposes tht tame the end of the first with lling astride the surprised The teams traded goals in the second and third ptriods OUT SHOT the result owned the short of the 1 snipers fi w v lite INCIS C I wort notiubly lifted presence Irlis ho d a two it on a goal and an assist and me after four a half mlnucs Al made it a tic over a later from Junior and I of the came order George Workman from St and a Lucas from Bud POWER PLAYS Lance Don and Blake pre Georgetown sixth goal of Hie second and Gary Thome nu seven unassisted with two to go Both Thome s and George Workmans came oil plays DOUBLE MAJORS hurt the visitors- who drew eight to Raiders Double minors and majors were assessed Georgetown Ron Lane and for high sticking and flthtinj 1e in the third per the fir RICK HOULE ChHjl RE a Opon Friday evening and all day Weve got exciting ways to say now In magnificent series you iho choice over In winter tun Coma toko your pick at our showroom today ELAN llnhlfootod economy compact Hi full alio track from the ell round one NORDIC the sophisticated luxury hot from now models And there one priced right enough to net you on the snow Which over one you choose you II I one sum thing When you go Ski Doc- you always come out same way LADIES DART LEAGUE Im Bowl 3i Team 35 Originals Rock ics JO Terra Cotta j te Go OLDER NOT WISER Hunters with more than ton of experience were re sponsible for per cent of the hunting in Onta In The of finest one center for sport wear pari and service md butyl HArW youll Appreciate the ONTARIO PORK LOIN ROASTS or CHOPS RIB OR 101 END CENTRE CUTS FLORIDA RUBY RED OR WHITE MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUI IT I BONELESS ROLLED CENTRE PORK LOIN ROAST TENDER SLICED PORK LIVER FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS I p DEVON SIDE BACON MINI SIZZLER SCHNEIDERS SAUSAGE A old south ORANGE JUICE ONTARIO NO CAMMHS ontarkTnoi COOKING ONIONS BREEZE POWDERED 89 FLORIDA FROZEN 6 95 PEEK F BISCUITS 3 95 DELSEY BATHROOM TISSUE ALLENS APPLE JUICE Reconstituted for 100 UP BANCROFT WAY Ian and Armstrong wore hunting ft her and other deer were accounted for during the week Their dogs many and were seen To quote Ian and the hunting has improved over last year Next week I hope to tell about Johnny Ushers lucky day and fly fishing for rainbow in November also not hatchet happy but sound wood lot man So until then Out and food luck R 1 Georgetown Every til Monday to Friday Georgetown Golf Country Club Now that we hive seen the first mow It It time to think of Ski and wo at the Club have a Snowmobile Club and Invite now members WE ALSO HAVE SOME DATES OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES FOR ENQUIRIES CALL PHONE J KIRLEY 8776011 EGGS SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE WED TO SAT NOV

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