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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 5

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Faces at Centennials Carnival Barbara Miller of George Kennedy Agnes Camman of Centennial and Kim Webb of Joseph Gibbons at the Look and Guess booth where the number of jelly beans in the The snoot to score booth operated one of the gomes at the recent Centennial School Carnival on Del rex The faces belong to Steve McDonald BUI Dave Richardson Jeff Coulighan and an customer Peggy Levers has an eager cupcakes customer In Steve Yeo at the Centennial school carnival The school raised approximately to be used for awards Bury Crawford and a book sale Barents and taking As well as games teachers misted the carnival featured dog students bow downs posy rides Women Golf In Women golfers at North Hal ton Golf played two interclub matches recently At an invitational match at Orangeville on June 15 Irene Macintosh had low gross and Audrey low net of the North golfers At a Brampton invitational lost week low gross was taken by Vi and low net by Marilyn Worrai Jo Coups had low putts Other prizewinners were Millie Ann Edith Mclntyre Inez Crichton and Bene C am At their home club on June a Dorothy Young was low gross scorer Millie Dutchbum and Helen Smith second and third Nine hole golfers with beat scores were Fran Balnea for low gross for second low gross and Ann Meal low putts Trailing Gage Gallops To Late Win Police Minor Softball saw some close games with thrilling finishes this past Saturday Ages M SSI3Yoderll Smith and Stone owned a lead at one point in this contest eight run final inning made things interesting 10 A good text bo example of why players should never quit E C was leading 100 at the end of two innings but Gage overtook them Tim McLeod had a good day with three hits and four touts Ages 10 Freds Auto Body 13 RayWhytesl Pomeroy Sports Baltimore Standard Products 12 Boehmers NOTES by Murray The major news item this week on the soccer front is the winning of the McLaughlin Trophy by the Georgetown Thistles Representative team This trophy commemorates the year of the designer of the McLaughlin automobile which subsequently became the Bulck He will be years of age in September of this year The tourney was held at on June 19th and following Is a brief summary of the action Thistles OtbswaO D scored 3 Hat Trick Fisher scored 1 each Thistles I D Fisher scored the only goal of the game and it was a real beauty Thistles Goals scored by D Throughout a long tough day of concentrated effort the Thistles earned the of all in attendance D Patterson was rated the best player of the tournament and was interviewed and photo graphed by the Toronto press An excited British spectator insisted on shaking hands with the team and claimed that It was the best soccer for the age group he had seen In over years Sixteen car loads of Georgetown supporters accompanied the Thistles S can only be rated as fantastic while sincere congratulations must be offered to the whole team and the coach manager combination of G Duncan and On Saturday June at the Thistles play St Catharines In the Ontario Cup at Cedarvale All soccer buffs should turn out and give them the support they have earned This Weeks Results Representative Games Bantams Georgetown Colts Georgetown Rangers Scoring for the Colts G Walt 3 Hat Trick Including a penalty kick Shearson and P Koch each for the Rangers M Deare C Knoepfii P Hurley and A Morrison each scored a goal Pee wees Georgetown Rangers The Rangers overpowered a good team The star player was Recks with a Hat Trick goals while Kewley notched number Mosquito Georgeown Thistles Milton T Simpson played excellent soccer for the victorious Thistles while the goal scoring was taken care of by Paterson Beckett S S 1 and A Roxborough l Georgetown Cyclones Mil loo In a game where the Cyclones GOLF WIDOW SPECIAL Stay too long at the 19th hole She cant stay mad when you give her a bouquet ROSES ONLY DELIVERY EXTRA S3 Mill St Georgetown 8772952 missed many opportunities scored Hat Trick while P Morrow Fisher and Taylor each contributed one goal Sguirts Georgetown Acton Although the Panthers com letely dominated this game they were unable to score A Vugta S Riddel and played well I understand that Melia is leaving Georgetown to live In Oakville Georgetown loss will be gain House League Results Standings Standing Arsenal 10 Celtic Jets 115 United 15 Wolves 1 3 Beavers 3 2 Carretal 4 Arsenal 1 United M scored the only goal in this close game played in very humid conditions Beavers 1 United I M Redmond scored tho first goal for United B Mayworth equalised for the Beavers Late in the 2nd half Hayes scored from a penalty for the United Both teams exhibited good sportsmanship under trying conditions caused by high SQUIRTS June Thunder birds vs Wolves June Tigers Bombers June Spitfires vs Golden Jets June Eagles vs Boomerangs June Stingrays vs Thundcrbirda July Giants Tigers All games played at Simonyi field at 7 pjn ATOMS June Grizzlies June Flyers vs Cougars fl a m June Dynamos vs Colts a June Bobcats Phantoms a June Wildcats Aces 30 m June 30 Golden Hawks vs Bobcats All games played at Cedarvale MOSQUITO June Rangers vs Raiders 30 p m June Rovers vs Cougars p m June 28 Cable Kings vs Rockets 11 am June Jaguars vs Chargers 30 m July 1 Cougars vs Raiders June game Rovers vs Cougars played at Georgetowi grounds All others at June Beavers Jets p m June Arsenal vs Celtic 12 noon June 28 Beavers vs Carretal 30 m All games played at Wolves I Jets Two goals by G and 1 from a penalty taken by D Bacon coupled with good goal keeping by D Blight earned victory for the Jets wolves were weak in the 1st half but came on strongly in the 2nd C Donaldson scored their goal Celtic 3 Carretal Mosquito Standings North W DPTS Rockets 0 Chargers 2 8 Rovers 112 Jaguars 12 4 Raiders 2 South DPTS Cable Kings 3 Owls 3 Cougars 12 2 Rangers 12 2 Panthers Results Owl i Chargers The Owls did weQ to hold off the determined Chargers and a goal by Mercer gave the game T Frost and T Kraus played very well Rovers Panthers Two magnificent goals by G Bodnar lead the Rover team to success against the Panthers who appeared to i in the 2nd half Cable The Raiders had many unities but never seemed to have a man in position to score J Spitzer played a good game The Kings were not at their best but by I and and a good effort from THE GEO HERALD jUNE Page Squirts Standings North Discover The Wonderful World OF SAILING AT CREDIT RIVER BOATS We are now stocking a complete line of Family Class Type Sail Boats as follows THE SUNFISH Clan Type 14 COPPERHEAD 14 6 SIDEWINDER Class type cat or sloop Credit River Boat co Open Evenings till Rockets easily outclassed the Jaguars with goals by J wood 2 M Ackroyd R Doucette The lone marksman for the Jaguars was Krowchuk J Lockwood of the Rockets was the star of the game Atoms Handings North W L Aces B Dynamos 3 Cougars 12 13 Grizzlies Phantoms 3 Bobcats South Falcons 10 Golden Hawks B Flyers 4 Wildcats 1113 Colts 13 2 Spitfires 14 2 Atom Results Falcons 4 Golden Hawks This despite the score was a fairly even game well played and clean Goal scorers were T Smith 2 A Shenton 1 and A Hardcostle played well The Falcons showed that a passing game Is usually a winning game Colts 1 Flyers I am without the details of this game and apologize to the goal scorers Bobcat lGrlnlles The score was indicative of the Say as the luckless Bobcats i wed to the Grizzlies Goats by D Archer and M Power for the Grizzlies and G Richardson for the Bobcats took care of the scoring dept Flyers 3 Phantoms This game was pleasure to watch The play was very even until half time when he Flyers took command Goals were by S McQuarry G Cunningham and McCIure Cougars 1 Wildcats 1 Moffat for the Cougars and Young for the Wildcats looked after the scoring in this closely contested ganw Aces Spitfires Armstrong and Kuiper each scored a goal for Aces In a losing battle the Spitfires played their best game of the season thus far Golden Jets 3 17 Thunderblrds 0 8 Spitfires 10 Giants 12 Tigers Stingrays 111 Sooth DPTR Eagles Wolves 112 Bombers 12 13 Bobcats 12 Boomerangs 3 1 Spitfires 1 D Paterson scored the lone goal In this close gome Tigers I Wolves K and S McLaughlin each scored a goal in an Interesting game Bobcats Giants Two excellent goals by S Magdy gave the Giants their first victory In one and a half seasons now that they are on the score sheet I hope we shall see mora wins come their way Boomerangs Thunderblrds 3 A good two way game with the Eagles Wolves 1 A closely contested game with exciting end to end rushes which was enjoyed by many spectators scored for the Eagles with only seconds left making result a well earned tie Social Note Don forget the dance on Friday June at the Legion Tickets are getting as scarce as hens teeth so get yours soon and be in on the fun The Elimination Stag Dinner is getting closer and that top prize would look good added to your vacation budget CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams In Ground And Above Ground Models SWIMMING POOL you end you lam ly nil jJkOutm A n pool a h o Which WHITING SWIMPOOLS

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