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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1971, p. 7

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Add Senior Group Now Place For All In Womens Softball innovation to kick off a new season Thats the ap proach taken by Kin Girts Softball Commissioner Tom Kent as ho announced the ad ditlon of a senior ladles league to the present junior and senior division Tho senior ladies will pass all ladies 17 years and offering a good game of to all Notice that the league Is open on the older end It is expected that enough will register for this group to form at least teams to start the year Kin League house rules will apply to this division as well as the other leagues everyone plays and everyone lias fun via baseball The registration fee la and will include team sweaters and insurance The diamonds ore booked for regular Wednes day evenings games with reg istrations being taken by mail by Mrs M Cooper Drive as of April 1 The cradle to grave approach to Girls Softball should add an exciting new dimension to tho sport for Georgetown gals It is entirely possible for fa ther to be chewing out both mother and before long on their muffed balls Or better yet maybe the year old expert con teach mom how to steal second on a slide UMPIRES AND COACHES The next new item will be an umpire and coaches clinic for the league staff to help gain a oneupmanship on their fan following throughout the year Registration dates have been extended this year to cover 2 weekends Registration forms will be given out in the schools the week before the dates and an ad will be in The Herald with the form on April Sign ing dates for all leagues are set or Friday April Satur day May 1 and Saturday May at Sports Store Main St The Kinette Club will be staffing the registration booth for all girls aged 10 years and over as of May 1 Following registration dates a waiting list will be kept for late comers As in the past any signed player who misses 3 games without a valid reason will be replaced on ber team by a girl from waiting list Fees for the league remain at for junior and senior lea with a maximum of per family Senior ladies will pay registration fee All players are covered by a stan dard sports Insurance policy and are supplied with a team sweater JUNIOR GIRLS The Junior league Is for girls aged 10 to 12 years with gam es played every Tuesday even ing at the main park Due to the number of teams to play on the ball diamonds allotted to the league occasional teams will play on Thursday evenings All games start at sharp Since the majority of Juniors play the same night transportation should prove no problem for parents Only new addition will be made to sponsors list in the junior division Paulines Flow- era will be replacing Hunter as a backer Old stand- bys encouraging the girls with their backing are Superior Foods Dairy Queen Mardells Hairstyles Kinette Kruisers Georgetown Cycle Sports Shoprite 1 Georgetown Upholstery Zenith Tool and Die and Murray Motors Coaching the 1012 year bracket will be Hank Russell Marty McCristall Pat Butler Jack Handy Gllson bert Jan Chlsholm Cindy Cooper ff fl- son Hatcher Pat Monckton Ca thy Mary Russell and Karen Telford SENIOR GIRLS 13 to IB year Senior gals take over the diamonds on Thursday evenings at 30 with teams Sponsors from last year have all added their support for another season Returning ore Youngs Leones Hairstyles both Tor the year Mognusoni Insurance Barragera Cleaners Blue Giant Equipment and Cab le Jets Coaching again this year are John Mike Wood Brian Jim Cooper Martin and Ron Snow who is returning after a rest of a few years Coaching can be Umpires will be under the guidance of Kinsman tor Assisting commissioner Tom Kent will be Kinsman Diegel who will be in charge of the Tuesday Junior league and Kinsman John Taylor who will look after the Thursday senior division EARLY START The leagues will begin play 2 weeks earlier than past years with the Juniors swinging their first bats Tuesday May ladies Wednesday May and senior gals on Thursday May As in the past a tag day will be held in June to assist the Kin with the financing of this venture Each player will be asked to give hours of time A tournament is planned far Saturday July There is at present some discussion as whether this previously all jun ior tourney can be enlarged to take in senior competition as well The various competitions within the league structure will see the usual avid race for the Junior and senior Home Run Queen Trophies which goes to the player in each league who has the most long balls to her credit The Alton trophy for the Most Improved Player will be presented to one junior and one senior player providing the moment of surprise for final day Every player in all leagues will also receive a league crest The big day for the champion ships has been set for Saturday September HOUSE LEAGUE FIRST Junior and Senior representa tive teams will again carry the league name into various towns and tournaments throughout the area Any player selected for these teams however going te firmly reminoVd to the rules this year that all house league obligations come first and must be attended to With all the plans It adds up to the ninth full and exciting year for Kin balL All thats needed now lota of gal ball players Pete Sports LICENSES St GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE la beginning a SENIOR LADIES LEAGUE AGES AND OVER Keglafratioii Fee Moil address phone num ber and registration to Kinsmen Girls Softball League Drive Georgetown Play Every Wednesday HAY PARK Now Fairgrounds Our Second Thoughts Snowmobile ByLaw Has Major Change Second thoughts on the snow mobile by law by council at a committee meeting Thursday night resulted in a major chan ge which will bo recommended to council The suggestion now deletes the fairgrounds as tho only place available to snowmobiles and instead does not designate any particular place but says except where otherwise desig natcd snowmobiles will be banned In theory this means any area could be created as a snowmobile area depending on the Recreation Committcos recommendation MAINLY AN ACCESS Mayor Bill Smith stated blunt ly If I on council and somebody asked me the best place in town for snowmobiles I say Ccdarvalc He claimed the feel the same way Recreation director Doug Col II son pointed out that is mainly used as an access to privately owned land Should wo establish trails that lead to private land ask ed Cr Phil Slddnll a member of Recreation Committee What difference does it make if they go there by public roads replied Mayor Smith WOULD OBJECT Cr Siddall reminded council the by low which has received two readings was supposed to have read except where other wise designated originally but never did Moyor Smith maintained the people around the fairgrounds would object strenuously if snowmobiles were restricted to that one area In summing up the Recren Committee views the dir ector said they felt is not a recreational benefit to the town Well I certainly don want to stop them retorted the mayor THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH PAGE Kid Hockey Saturday Morning Hockey will resume play Saturday April 3 and uith cams in all groups me still fighting for a playoff spot next weeks should tell the tnle who is in and who Is out Schedule for Saturday April JR A Hamilton Mnrllcs 30 St Kitts Kitchener London Whitby 7 30 Montreal Peterborough Oshawn vs Niagara Weston Oltawa Scrape and Flood AMERICAN Tulsa vs Baltimore 159 Omaha vs Columbus 4510 15 Hers hey vs Cleveland 151015 Springfield Rochester Buffalo vs Providence 1511 45 Pittsburgh vs Quebec 114512 Scrape and Flood NHL Boston vs Detroit Chicago vs St Louis 1 45 Montreal vs Philadelphia Toronto New York Los Angeles sits out THE NEW SKIROULE SNOWMOBILES Complete Sales Service models to choose from NORVAL ih SHELL SERVICE HIGHWAY NORVAL BRAMPTON CYCLE MOTORCYCLE SPECIALISTS TRAIL ft MINI BIKES HONDA NORTON SUZUKI TRIUMPH MAIN STREET NORTH OF BRAMPTON Make tracks to North End for DATSUN 1600 Is the economy drive You get more car for your money you get more noextracost extras you get more gas mileage and more reliability So just by thinking about you start to save money Datsun II youre planning an economy drive drive one of ours North End BP DA SUN SALES SERVICE Base Line Road Milton Ont Ph 878 2235 complete The More Cor Credit River Included War on Halton Lamprey In Governments Plan The Honourable James Snow Minister without Port folio and MPP for Halton East announced this week a new lamprey control treat ment program to be carried out in County streams by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests Streams to be treated in clude Bronte Creek Creek and Credit River Ad ult lamprey may appear In some of the other rivers but do not spawn In them LAMPREY CONTROL Lamprey control programs in the Great Lakes are by Great Lakos Fishery Commission under an international convention ratif ied in The commission and its advisors consists of representatives from the fed eral governments of the Unit ed States and Canada the States of New York Pennsyl vania Ohio Michigan India Illinois Wisconsin and Minnesota and the Province of Ontario In Ontario lamprey con trol carried out by the sea lamprey control unit of the Federal Department of Fish eries and Forestry at Snult Stc Marie DEVASTATING Although sea lamprey have existed in Lake Ontario for more than a century their on tho fisheries was not fully appre ciated until the tell tale evi dence of scarred who salmon was observed last Only one an Immature mole of the several hundred examined in the Credit Riv er escaped unmarked There Is little doubt therefore that future plantings of salmon and trout would be treated any differently by the lamp rey STOCKING In conjunction with sea lamprey control a fisheries rehabilitation program for Lake Ontario Is also planned which in time should benefit both sports and commercial fisheries In Ontario tho following fish ore scheduled for stock ing this year rain bow trout yearlings salmon finger lings 150000 salmon yearl ings and salmon fry Plantings will bo increased in to about BOO yearlings of trout and salmoa Thereafter the pro gram Is expected to expand Macs Force Series Into Fourth Game It took Macs Milk Just 13 sec onds of an overtime period to the winning goal in a victory over which ex tended the Georgetown Indust rial Hockey League finals into a fourth game Mastlne from Johnson and netted the snap per had captured the first two games of best of five series appeared on their way to the in the first period when they created a lead Cunningham from Parsons and Korzack and then Davison from scored It was 32 for after two periods from and then from Goddard pulled Macs Mtlk oven before Monckton recap tured the lead for from Bradley and Brush Gregory from Mas Una and Johnson It again in the third wrestled tho lead away on Korzacks unassisted goal but the persistent milkmen deadlocked it late in the third period on Parks goal from Glossford until a total of 2000 trout and salmon yearlings stocked 1976 ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS LEAN TENDER ONTARIO PORK LOIN ROASTS and CHOPS 79 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