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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1971, p. 4

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Several Teams Showing Strength In Early House League Action by Murray With another week of soccer completed season forges ahead couple of rainy days did cot dampen the enthusiasm of our almost players It Is a little early yet to start publishing league standings but several teams in various divis ions are showing great early season strength and are estab lishing themselves as powers to be reckoned with I must quote part of a conver sation during on Atom game on Saturday at Cedar Late arriving spectator tho score Enthusiastic player and winning Following ore tho results of House League games for which I have received referees re ports this week SQUIRTS May Boomerangs Wolves A goal by L Warwick gave the Wolves the win in what can only be described as- a close gome May Eagles Tigers McLaughlin and Parting played well for tho Tigers while M Riddlo and B Vogan were the Eagles strong men May Golden Jets Scoring for winning Gold en Jets were P Clark and G Robinsons or tho Thunderbirds was a beauty Moy Bombers Z Boomerangs Despite fine play by B Ward find Madden the Boomerangs Could not penetrate a solid Bomber defense J cored two splendid goals give the Bombers the win May Giants 1 Spitfires 3 This was a very tight game until the last 5 minutes when the Giants gave away a penalty and scored thereby breaking up the Giants deter mined effort to tic the game Scorers for tho Spitfires 2 J and the Giants ATOMS May Dynamos Cougars Hammer and Hull ploy ed well for the Dynamos and goals were scored by Hard ing Diam ond played a strong game for Cougars May Bobcats Colts As indicated by this was a walk over for the Colts scoring department was taken care of by Simp son 2 J and C 3 that trick May Am Phantoms A good game dispite the un even score Goals come from 2 Richardson Kulper May Bobcats Cougars Out to make up their May 22 loss to the Dynamos the Cou gars earned a clear cut victory Over the Bobcats thanks to goals by Moffat 2 H Hew- Mercer May Dynamo 1 Spitfires Although the Dynamos bad a great territorial advantage throughout the whole of this game the Stirling performance of the Spitfires goal keeper J Clare kept the score respectable Harding scored only goal of the and played well for the Dynamos May Flyers Falcons This was a good clean game but Flyers were outclassed by the aggressive Falcons Un fortunately I do not have tho names tho goal scorers Sorry boys MOSQUITO Jaguars Panthers Scoring Jaguars were Knoepfll P Krowchuk K and M Baxter B and Donaldson scor ed one goal each for the Pan thers BOAT MOTOR Sales and Service THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES IN THE AREA MERCURY Outboard and Outboard- Inboard Motors Boat Motor Repair and Service CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO NORVAL Open Evenings till pm SOCCER NOTES May Rockets Rangers A fairly close until half time when someone lit the fuse and the Rockets took off Goal producers were J Carlson D Schck one goal each Rangers 0 Chargers A strong by both teams with the edge belonging to the Chargers Hewitt scored both goals and played an excellent exhibiting fine control of boll In actual play an even but Celtic cashed in on their unities Goals Celtic Richardson Bishop Diamond Beavers Outstanding players were Crawford Celtic and Deero Beavers I May 22 United Corretal 0 Carretol were and played against a strong wind in tho first half therefore had nothing going for them United played an aggressive game and deserved the win Goals were scored by Red mond Redmond R Miguel REP GAMES At tho time or writing this column I have only the results of two representative games at hand SQUIRTS Panthers 3 Acton Acton scored the first goal and a secsaw battle ensued in this exciting game P Spires in goal and P at left wing played very well for tho Panthers Morrow and G showing considerable is ATOMS Cyclones 5 Acton Twice during the game our Cyclones had a goal lead on have Acton tie the score The Cyclones goals were scored by Morrow I Reeks Fisher played an excellent gome half NOTE Tickcls for the seasons first dance to bo held at Legion on June ore now available from the league commissioners Games scheduled up to and in cluding Juno as follows SQUIRTS JUNE 3 Wolves Bombers Jets vs Giants 7 Bobcats vs Eagles Boomerangs vs Stingrays Thunderbirds vs Spitfire Tigers vs Wolves All gomes played at field starting at pm ATOMS JUNE Bobcats vs Spitfires G Hawks vs Cougars Aces Wildcats vs Phantoms Flyers vs Phantoms Dynamos vs Grizzlies All gomes played at Cedar- vale MOSQUITO JUNE Owls vs Rockets Rovers vs Chargers Rangers vs Panthers Kings vs Cougars 730 10 Jaguars vs Raiders All games played at JUNE Arsenal vs Beavers 7 30 Wolves vs Celtic noon 7 United vs Jets 730 All games played at Cedar- vale Beaumont Elinesky Taken by Kitchener Rangers in Jr A Draft Two members of Georgetown Midget Hockey team were among the draft ed in the annual overage get draft by Junior clubs Left winger Brian Beaumont and Bob were both drafted by Kitchener Rangers and will get a good shot at earning a berth with that team next fall Four other TriCounty Hockey BRIAN BEAUMONT League Midgets were included tho draft London Knights picked up two TriCounty players John Hold of Brampton in the eighth round and left winger Brian Bennett of the Ontario finalists Ran ger squad in the ninth round LATE CHOICES Ron a left winger from Burlington was an elev enth round choice of Hamilton Red Wings while Chinguacousy goalie Terry went to Peterborough Petes in tho round Beaumont Held and were named to tho star team that tied the allstars of tho North York league at Christmas time Brian KinscUa of who scored two goals for the North York squad was a fourth round choice of the Oflh- Generals BOB ELINESKY OUTDOORS by George Trout in Profusion In Fisherman Paradise Bob Burns Lloyd Kclr Jud To mention two one Is of Jim Wallace Dick Suc- Georgetown and Bert Mecking of Brampton fished Quebec wilderness waters near during the past of May weekend Fifty miles bush road bad to bo travelled to reach the hot spots On the way many bridges over creeks bod to be repaired before crossing over Thirtysix trout and good sized speckled trout was reward far their trouble Tho area is a fishermans paradise to say the least Much moose sign was seen by tho party Both Bob Burns of town and Bert Mocking of Brampton ore residents of North and were familiar with the Part of tho prized catch is in my camera but Im to soy that Lloyd frying pan was a little faster than the lens of my picture tak ing machine Better luck next time DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FORESTS FISH and WILDLIFE REVENUE In was collec ted for nonresident angling li censes In was collected for nonresident ang ling licenses Resident angling licenses in troduced January 1st ac counted for In 1970 was paid in far the same Revenue from nonresident hunting licenses increased from in 1948 to In 1970 Resident bear licenses increa sed in revenue from la 1962 to in 1970 Resident deer licenses increa sed from in to 670576 in Resident moose licenses re venue went from to in Resident ground hog licenses Increased in revenue from in to in Resident hunting gun lic enses rcveno increased from in 1948 to In HELD OVER By all reports the rainbow were still providing at Thombury over of May holiday FILM FINISHED My film on tho rainbow trout la finished for now started at the dam near last year and finished at Thorn- bury year I was very fortunate this year to be to take some good shots of goodsized rain bow being caught by experi enced anglers Lome Fletcher on the Big Head River and the other is of Lome Draper of town landing a beautiful deep bodied gleam ing rainbow on tho Beaver Riv er 150 yards down stream from the dam where it was first hooked FLY FISHING Fly casting looks easier than it really is some people say but If a few simple things are kept in mind it can be much less complicated When casting with a spinning rod and reel the lure carries tho line things are reversed when casting a fly as the line carries out fly The fly lino loop goes first and pulls out the fly and lays it smoothly on the water When learning its best to keep the elbow of the casting arm In close to the body and Just move the wrist by doing this the back cast is kept high Blood Donor Clinic OPEN from to 845 pm COMMUTEHS COME RIGHT AFTER WORK HELP SOMEBODY BACK TO LIFE Be a LIfegtver Be a Red Cross Blood Donor MONDAY JUNE at the HOLY CROSS CHURCH AUDITORIUM Maple Avenue East Georgetown HEALTHY persons ages 18 and 17 year old YOUNG MEN with written parental consent EACH TIME they donate are urgently needed to give BLOOD HOUSEWIVES attend TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING at the clinic available to DONORS between 130 400 and 84S pm If a ride is needed phone Mrs Walsh 8779233 or Mrs Erica Thompson On CLINIC DAY phono or 8777522 ACTON SPEEDWAY- by May The Di amond Feature today was run off without any trouble Dutch took the lead on the second Lap and held It all the way just put In a new motor and this Is not the recom mended way to break in a new motor only one to spin was Bruce Bailey on the fourth lap between number and turns Dutch took the feature with Murray Wallace second and Lawrence third six cylinder feature was also run off smoothly without a spin out Tom started In fourth place and took the lead and held It all the way to take the feature with Larry Ma second and Lorry Cox 3rd RESULTS 1st six cylinder Tom George Wrlgglcsworth Larry 2nd six cylinder Larry Ma Larry Cox Tom Six cylinder feature Tom Larry Majuery Larry Cox George Ken 1st eight cylinder Lawn Murray Wall Dutch 2nd eight cylinder Murray Wallace Lawrence Bruce Bailey Eight cylinder feature Dutch Murray Wallace Lawrence Brian Bruce Bailey LEASING A CAR GIVE US A TRY and one must remember line lengthens out a longer is required between the backward and forward move ments of the rod When learn ing its best to use a short line for a while Another thing to remember Is to go where you know there is trout such as a pond where you pay to Remember to mix they dont take the fly good top use the count down before the retrieve Is si and I might add its to watch the fly line for twitch back as the fly is many a good trout ken this way Thats all for now So Hi lines Enjoy the outdoors safe Journey APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED COACHES AND MANAGERS FOR THE 197172 SEASON FOR MINOR HOCKEY TEAMS OMHA NOVICE A AND A AND BANTAM A AND B MIDGET A AND B JUVENILE No boy be coached or managed by father brother etc INTERESTED PARTIES CONTACT Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group PO BOX No Phone or Georgetown Community Swimming Pool 1971 PROGRAM POOL OPENING JUNE 5 PUBLIC SWIMMING HOURS Weekends pm pm and to Busk Week Pays pm to After July 200 500 pm COST Children Student SEASON PASS Adults Children Student Per Season Per Season INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM RED CROSS am 100 pm Monday Friday July Jury July 26th August August September 3rd Beginners Juniors Intermediates Senior Cost per Session per ROYAL LIFE Sessions Jury end August 500 pm pm Monday Cost per Session per Family OTHER Prechoolrs and 5 year old Saturday momlng 11 am pm Adult Saturday morning am 1100 am Synchronized Intermediate Red Crou Wad 6 pm Swtn Teem Men Wad Friday 100 145 pm Coat per person LEADER PATROL REGISTRATION will held at tho SWIMMING POOL on 19 ami from am to pm Children mutt be accompanied by parents If for Beginners or Juniors and be prepared for short water test

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