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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1975, p. 6

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Raiders will definitely return The Georgetown will once more don their skates to do in the In A hockey wars this coming season Wednesday meeting the green light flashed a new slate of executive officers was elected to handle the Raiders team for 197576 Prior to the general meeting and In light of OHA actions regarding the over the part hockey season tEere were rumours floating about that the Raiders would fold However over Interested persons turned out on Wednesday night to assure that this would not happen Newly elected Raiders president Dave termed the response of those present fantastic and It obviously left no doubt that the Raldera are wonted and After a slow start needed in Georgetown Of the many people who attended the meeting over half ran for the various offices available and indicated that whether elected or not they would be willing to serve the Raiders cause The new executive of the Georgetown Raiders elected on Wednesday night includes past president Wllf Brownliw president Dave first vicepresident in charge of administration and finances Tom Marshall second vicepresident and designated team general manager Bob Hooper third vicepresident in charge or public relations Roger Little fourth vice- president In charge of the Booster Club Ron Knight recording secretary Peggy Glnshl and treasurer Shirley The club directors Include Lionel Gerry Frank King Bonnie Marshal Pat Shanks Dickie John Theresa Vermeer Jim Barclay Mike and Doug Although the club constitution only calls for ten directors third vice president Little explained that a new position that of liaison officer between management and players had been created and that John would fill that role Mr Little also explained that this new position is now considered to be a permanent one In coming president Dave Kentner expressed great enthusiasm over the new people that he will be working with on the executive and felt that the winning Raiders tradition so much a part of the learn and the Mr Roger Little who will be handling the public relations work for the club voiced his opinion that he thought most of Inst veers players will be returning and that with the people elected on Wednesday evening a strong executive should be forthcoming that would ensure a successful Raiders season Both Mr Kentner and Mr Little stated that they felt the advent of a Junior club could only help both the town and the In termed ales and that they were looking forward to working an amicable relationship with the new Junior B executive Lions Midgets squeeze a win from Windsor The Georgetown Lions Midget baseball team eked out a slim win over Water down Midgets last Tuesday evening In Georgetown The game was called after six innings because of darkness Both teams started out in rather form with Georgetown Mark Rcis allowing three runs In the first inning and Jim Howe allowing five runs In the first two Water down Ontario Outdoors Poison Ivy time I sure hope that none of you folk went Bass fishing over the last few days No I did not forget the dates of the season opening According to all the regulations that I have June respective of where you fish for them The Bass season has been opening in June as long as I can remember and which are North and West of Sault Stc Marie where the season Is open all year The ministry of natural resources has surveyed many lakes and streams to determine their ability to produce for fish wildlife and recreation and in doing this fishing maps are now available in the form of contour paper These maps are full of Information on lakes and streams that have been done and this is a continuing program with many more to be done in the future They are available at a coat of fifty cents and will prove ex tremely valuable for the serious angler and the weekender aa well The Poison Ivy season here again As the weather Improves fields and bush someof them coming back with a terrible itch The first sign of infection la of ten a mild Itching then a redness of the skin The Itching Increases and blisters appear which sometimes burst and turn into running sores which eventually dry up forming the normal scab Whether you get a mild dose or a heavy one it can be agony Poison Ivy takes many forms and will grow almost anywhere in the province From ground carpet to two or three feet and upright In a vine twisting round trees or a shrub the leaves are always In threes Leaves or three Leave it be Is we used to say when we were kids and It got us out of a lot of bothersome situations astneleavesvarygreaUyinshape Three leaves on one stem are actually leaflets with the stalk of the middle leaflet longer then the others It la the oil in the leaves that causes the problem R la toxic to the skin and can be transmitted from clothes shoes or even your pets such aa dogs If you have been In contact with Poison Ivy wash with plenty of strong soap and lather and rinse and repeat often If clothes are contaminated don t send to the cleaners unless they are labelled as being so contaminated The M O has started their tree planting season and year they are planting 14000 wildlife shrubs in suitable places I feel that it Is about time they started on this type of planting as the ministry usually only plants and Hardwoods with the well known Pine as the dominant species Of course this Is good for them as it Is a cash crop for many landowners and keeps them in good stead with these people However shrubs are what the wild birds nest in and many species of game birds and animals feed on for the greatest part of the year Deer eat the new shoots on the ends of the branches grouse feed heavily on the buds as well as the birch buds Song Birds thrive In shrubs and they are attractive well District is increasing this program of shrub planting in the years to come Many persons ask me about availability of boats In Ontario for campers and fishermen Sadly enough there Is a shortage of rental equipment but when you consider the short season It la not always advisable to sink large capital Into this type of equipment the although 1 checked at Key Marina when I waa up there recently and an footcedarstrlpwastfl Per day IBfoot a day 1 foot aluminum a day Motors were 10 h p at day 15 H P 11 a day and IB P at day Key Marina is on the Number Highway and the Key River and boats can be reserved by calling I will try to get other In formation as It becomes available The fishing la still good at Terra Cotta Conservation Area Last weekend I lucky enough to land specs but them No were not all newly stocked fish and they were all taken on one fly a Ted Keep out of the Poison Ivy patches and I will see you soon in ONTARIO OUTDOORS added three runs In the fourth three runs in the sixth Inning account for their total Georgetown picked up two runs in the fourth inning one run In the and two runs in the sixth inning to come away with the win Going Into the final inning Georgetown had what pea red lo be a comfortable two- run lead Wnterdown fought back however to lead by one run with the locals coming up for their last turn at bat this final inning by lie pitcher cost the visitors the win game then with none out and the bases still loaded Rob Mossop and Mike Richmond executed the suicide bunt perfectly Richmond streaked for the plate while the pitcher still in his wlndup and Mossop laid the bunt down the first base line to allow Rich mond to score the winning run Kh case The Midgets record now stands at a win and a loss They played host to Brampton on Tuesday however at press time the gome score was not available This Sunday the Midgets travel to Brampton for a game then host at home on Tuesday Peterson tops Gage Juveniles The Gage Stationery Barnes also had a good day at runs on hits and 1 error game June at Juvenile baseball team with the plate pounding out two The Gage Juveniles play l at which time their combination of slugger singles and a home run Terry their home on Sunday Burlington will be the visitors Larry Peterson and pitcher Richmond Mike McCandless Doug Barnes earned their first Alan Densmore and Bob win of the season last Freestone counted single hits Sunday when dropped each The game featured four home runs and a and held the opposition batters no hitter for the Georgetown hltless until the eighth wl pitcher until the eighth inning he walked Early tagged for a home run by Larry Peterson wielded a big bat for the Gage gang with Final single double I home and five I Doug Young wings on new Falcons squad Anyone who is interested lo Together with coach George know what the Falcons Balnea they hope to provide are like can see for themselves Georgetown with good soccer next Sunday June 8 at 3 m at Cedarvale Park The new Georgetown played hard to a Falcons are loaded with young scoreless tic last Saturday in talent who came up through Toronto They host Toronto our own minor soccer system next Sunday Tonight No less than overaged they play Hercules in Toronto players have Falcons success wlii depend strengthened the Falcons to much on home fans support one of the finest teams In the we encourage people to 2nd division of Toronto and come and show that District Well known players like Ken Ross Charlie Gary Miller Mike Deere Ian Symo Peter Koch Paul Thompson Mike Peelers and John Wilcox are signed players with the Falcons Tony has returned goalkeeper Lawrence Honlon Ken Chapman Cord Doig and newly elected captain Bill President modem a has also a complete nc executive working with him Juvenile lacrosse Don well known in he area for his in in various sports told the Herald Thursday that plans are in the making to have a Juvenile lacrosse team operating out of Georgetown this summer The team would play an exhibition schedule through the summer then attempt to enter Into Ontario Lacrosse Association pi ay downs Boys requested to attend the first team practice which will be held June at m at the Georgetown arena SENIOR REB S attacker Tony attempts to head the ball past Perdue defenders Tony was frustrated as were other Rebel a shooters as Perdue came away with a 10 win For new team best on the day On Ladies Day at North ie Holes Eleanor Golf and Country Club vi Clapp Gloria Sinclair on Tuesday May the Blanche competition was for best score Holes Irene Farnell Edna on the even holes The winners Malcolm Approve request Town council didn raise a Racquet for permission to racket at all last Monday apply for a liquor licence for They quietly approved a the clubs June official request by the Georgetown opening Got a name When you have a new ad part of the local sporting scene ditlon to the clan the first thing the creator of the name will you have to do la think up a also receive a double season a name right Well the latest pass for all home games of the addition to Georgetown new team sporting fraternity our new if you have a suggestion for Junior hockey club is name then send it looking for a name they re asking you for heir and Junior B hockey club Box Georgetown Deadline is June 27 The team executive Is also In search of personnel for the club including a coach manager assistant coaches and trainers up club Is holding a contest to get the best name for our B team Besides the pride one would receive In giving a name lo such an important Good effort byB team Our team played great soccer Sunday morning in but lost Georgetown was pressing at all times The game remained scoreless until late In the game when a lucky break gave Dundss the only goal of the game Georgetown played against the wind in the first half and appeared to be In command of the game At the start of the second half Georgetown had three great scoring chances but Lady Luck was not with them spectators had nothing but praise for Georgetown our left a great Impression In Dundas Georgetown players were Pat Shanks Wayne Martin Gary Taylor James Lindsay Mike Osborne Victor Koch Ray Hayes Ed Bob Lockwood Doug Thompson Gavin and Terry Crawford Players absent Ted and Glen Harris Their next gome will be ployed Sunday June at SEASONS TICKETS FOR THE JUNIOR REGULAR HOME GAMES Send your club name suggestions for Georgetown s new Junior B Hockey Club to Georgetown Junior B Hockey Club PO Box Georgetown by Friday June 1975 One double seasons ticket will be awarded to the person whose club name suggestion is chosen In case of duplicates the first received will be awarded the prize CREST EMBLEM DESIGNS AtSO WELCOME The New Georgetown Jr HOCKEY CLUB The new Georgetown Hockey Club wishes to announce that applications are now being for the positions of Team Manager Head Coach Assistant Coaches and Team Trainers Anyone Intel ested please contact Pete Pomeroy at 877 or Tom James at before Friday June

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