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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1975, p. 14

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THE HERALD Wednesday Jnne IS 175 GDHS wrestling coach GDHS coach wont be forgotten MARIO Vels PamelU Lots prior to the start of Sunday Formula race at Ontario Outdoors Coho Salmon discussed Membcr Outdoor Writers of Canada The twelfth annual Awards were presented at the Lealle Frost Resource Centre at Dorset recently This award In memory of a mat It la awarded to the outdoor writer rated an the beat on conservation by the Judges award went to Sheila Toronto who Is now recognized as the best outdoor writer In Canada tor for 1974 proving once again that true outdoor sportsmen and womenare conservationists and realize the need for conservation and management of our natural resources I met Mrs at that time and found her to be excited about the prospects of management proposals of the If these proposals are Implemented On that same annual conference of the Outdoor Writers of ConadaI met Stringer the wellknown and recognized canoeist of the Algonquin region Omer Is an artist with a paddle and can moke a canoe almost speak with little effort has a small booklet out now called The Canoeist Manual It is on ex trcmely Interesting booklet I watched Mr Stringer who likes to be called Omer go through a series of maneuvers that would amaze you Dont forget the Bats season opens in some areas this weekend namely Lake St Clair St Lawrence River and the Ottawa River Do you find yourself having to think of the directions when you travel Ontario Do you have a good map of Ontario The ministry of natural resources has an ex map available through the mapping and surveys branch called simply enough MAP21 Thla map sells for the price of I believe and Is the best and moat com It Is scaled at one Inch to eight shows roads that I did not know existed Halfway through the writing of this column I decided to take In the Coho Salmon Workshop in Port Credit to I am now able to report on the session About three hundred persons turned out to learn and discus the marry aspects of fishing for Coho Salmon Alan Walnio of the ministry of natural resources gave a comprehensive view of he fishery at it now stands and from its Inception When you consider that some of the people came from far away he must attract a crowd Much of the of the la well know and I will not rehash It here but will endeavor In the next couple of weeks to cover as much of the Information received as possible AndretU won race and the purse by touring the course at an average speed of Ho I will toon be going out on the only charter boat In Ontario geared to the Cobo fishery In a sporting manner This boat is operated by Ron and Anrep of St Catharines I will be able to tee the Salmon and other fish on the graphs from their sonar unit as they had some of the charts with them at the workshop It t true there are thousands of fish down there in Lake Ontario and I for one Intend logo get tome 1 will let my readers know first bow many not if Now thats the power of positive thinking for you This charter boat can be booked by writing to Ron Blacknight Street St Catharines or by phoning The rates are a Utile lets than in Michigan and midweek and evening tea are even better and I will try to answer any of your questions is my number and call about any outdoor oriented subject if you with Last year the Credit River below the ministry weir one and a half miles up river from the lake was solid for a thousand feet with Salmon However after talking to several of the persons involved It teems that the general consensus of opinion It go after the fish In he lake they ore better fighters and are better lasting fish next week keep in touch on ONTARIO OUT- DOORS After six years as a member challenges and the students at Central Western Ontario of the GDHS Physical In his tenure at Georgetown Since arriving in and Secondary School Education staff and head District High School Lew has taking over the coaching Association championship coach of the high school a very managed to help build up a duties of the wrestling crew The of area schools successful Rebels wrestling wroitllng team Lew a teams have never lost a halt the team a success team Lew Martin has decided and of perhaps more Im district championship as they have won the Peel that Its time for a change and gain the admiration first two years that Lew Halton Championships for the time to look for new retDCCt of both the staff handled the team they won the post four consecutive yean Three race for the top At this early part of the season In the County Ladles Softball League It appears that it will be a three- way race for top spot in the standings Glen Williams and HUIsburgh lead the parade with eight points each while Georgetown la a mere two points back with six Street and Hornby have yet to record their first wins of the year Glen Williams were trounced by HUIsburgh in the opening game of the campaign then came back with a vengeance to win their next tour games by scores of and Georgetown has also only dropped one of their Initial four gomes that being a loss to league co- leader Glen Williams This weeks game results will decided which coach and manager handles the AllStar team to be pitted against defending champion The coach and manager of the highest placed team after Thursday nights games will get the nod for Ail Star benchduty The AllStar game will be played July 3 at Hills burgh AllOntario competitions in any sport are supposed to be the true test of championship calibre and in this regard Martins teams did not falter the oast six years hit team have never been out of the top ten They have picked up two seconds and AllOntario team laurel have gone to the squad twice The first was garnered in and the second provincial championship was added this season Lew has nurtured seven All Ontario Individual champion and has seen a host of his charges finish in the top four placing in the province Possibly the greatest satisfaction according to Lew hat been the tremendous Improvement In high school wrestling programs over the past tew yean Remembering some of his earlier c Lew would not speculate as to whether the high school wrestlers of today are that much better but be did admit that those high school wrestlers competing at present did teem to have a better allround knowledge of the sport and have helped raise the standard of competition The Ottawa Valley will be Lews next home with Smith Falls Collegiate the new school The move to Smith Palls will alto represent a change In lifestyle at Lew has hope of getting Into a little fanning Thla was also part of the reason for the move The attraction of rural living has always appealed to Martin and hit family and the lifestyle of the people of the Ottawa Valley certainly Into this category Bob McKay who along with Martin has handled the wrestling team will now step up to the head coaches position and Martin la con fident that Bob wlU do well Commenting on the change Lew stated Bob McKay la at good a coach s youll find anywhere He work tremendously hard and It becoming very knowledgable op the sport I confident that the program will not suffer under Bob Lew will be returning to Georgetown aa coach of the Smith Fails team at next years Georgetown In vitatlonal Tournament It will be- Interesting to see Just how much hospitality be to Lew and his team at they attempt to wrest the trophy away from the Rebels- SONY Complete line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO Lew Martin Kinsmen girls Softball wrapup It was close but Gage won GAME OF THE WEEK Real Estate 14 Youngs Pharmacy Well It seems as If don want to stay on the bottom all year Youngs had the lead In the second Inning third inning was their break when they earned four runs From then on their score kept building Youngs gave It a good try but couldn catch up By earning five runs in the lott inning they narrowed the score by two Pitcher for was Donna Reed Hurling for Youngs were Wilkes Melanle Harris and Carol Hogg Game start were Irene Watt and the whole Fobert team Homerun bitten were Clare Carter and Ireno Watt SENIORS Nellsonsl Magnuson s started off with seven runt in their first inning Carol Carter storied batting order but unfortunately the only one that could score Pitching for Msgnusons Lori Worroll Carey and Joanne HUller both pitched well for but needed a bit more backup from the fielders Carol Carter had the only home run of the night and deserved part of the game star Debbie Ford from alto shared the star Cable Jets a Bine Gloat II Cable Jets almost went through their batting order earning seven runs Sharon for hit safely every time the was up Debbie Talbot hit a good triple In the fifth Inning Cathy Harris deserved mention for a great catch In centre field Home run hitlers for the night were Shelley Janet Linda George Mary Caruso and Meredith Henley Pitching were Cathy Shelley Perkins and Debbie Williams Game start were Kelly Frost and the whole Jrts team Standard Product Variant Standards big inning was their second when they brought In 14 runs big Inning was the sixth They earned right runt which Included two home runs Game stars were Vlckl for bitting and good fielding Sandy Kerby for four good catches at short stop Muriel King for a home run and good catching In centre field and Solly Stroud for pitching Donna deserved mention for an excellent ploy Pitchers were Wendy Joan Gilmer and Sally Stroud Rome run bitters were Lynn Margetta Muriel King Wendy Sally Stroud and Maureen OlUvier JUNIORS Fred Harrison DslryQueenl The first tie gome of the season wot a very evenly matched one The game was basically between the pitchers but when there was a hit the fielders were there Fred team piled in three runs In the fifth while Dairy did the same In the sixth Pitchers were Richmond and Rhonda Ritchie Game stars were Stacy Adams for a home run and good catching and the whole Dairy Queen team for a good effort Smoke Shop IB Larrad Construction 14 Another close game saw a lot of ex citement and tension Both teams were tied at the end of the Ihlrd Inning Delrex pulled out In front by three then six then two Larrad bad almost caught up Pitchers were Julie and Michelle Miehm Game stars were Susan Arbuckle and Jackie Leveque Home run bitten were Jackie and Michelle Mlefam A pile of home runs certainly helped the Upholstery win Thrush had a steady line up but Just couldnt pull off the runs they needed Home run hitters for Georgetown Upholstery were Lesley Rand for two Tricia Spltxer Cindy Hewitt Lorraine Turner and Rhonda for one each Pitching for Thrush were Karen Wilton and Claire Lacourtiere Game star were Claire Lscouraiere and Rhonda Starting out where they ended last Sunday the Gage Juveniles baseball squad gave Burlington four quick runs In the first inning before settling down and finally edging the visitor Burlington opened with two quick bunts and three straight singlet that startled the Gage gang Four runs crossed the plate before the locals got going Starting pitcher Doug Barnes opened the Georgetown half of the first inning with a homerun over the right field fence Burlington added two more runs in the third on three singles and two error Gage drew closer in their bat on awalktoBUlAllIson singles to Larry Peterson and Jed Williams a sacrifice bunt by Hal Hulme and a ground out by AlDetumore They added four runs in the fourth to take the lead Bob Freestone and Barney walked Terry Richmond Wilbur Allison Jed Williams and Manley Densmore singled the runner In Burlington threatened in the Georgettes rally In sixth fifth when they got the bases loaded and none out but sharp fielding and en excellent throw by Hal after a fly ball cut the runners down Mike made the final out of the gam when he snogged a fly ball lying flat on ton ground Barney went all the way on the mound for win Williams had a good day with the bat going Barnes and Peterson got two hilt apiece with midget Mike Richmond rapping a single In bis only appearance at the plate Final line score Georgetown 7 runs 11 hits and errors Burlington runt hits and 1 error The Juveniles will try to get their game In with Comp- bellvllle on Wednesday after their rainout last week and will return home on Sunday with Brampton the opposition YOURE IN FOCUS Whatever Your Line Well Fit Every Need BuilnvumanT our aratiailBnad with In mind YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY PILLED Georgetown Office 115 Main St S Open L Wednesdays I Only J BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS ROY BARNETT OPTICIAN Flowers If Ktaetta Kralsers fielding for resulted In a victory Barb McKeeman In centre field caughtapopflytostartadoubleploy Diane Jones made another double play In the first at second bote Sherry Marshall made a great outfield catch Home run hitters were Claudette Laura Sacco and Rebecca Pitchers were Judy and Laura Sacco Game stars were Claudette Bourque and Karen Penny SENIOR STANDINGS Blue Giants Standard Cable Jets Nellsont Youngs Varaln JUNIOR STANDINGS Geo Upholstery Fred Dairy Queen Paulines Thrush Kinetics Falcons at home The Falcon a bit of a breather In the days ahead as they don take to the pitch again iJl June At that time they will play host to Han a International of Brampton Quite a rivalry is building up between these two club and of the final outcome it should prove to be on afternoon of highly entertain Ins soccer MOORE PARK TENNIS CLUB REGISTRATION Those people Interested in playing tennis with this club and who missed the Initial registration on June are asked to contact either or PAM SAROEANT for further Information The Georgetown Georgettes parlayed tour hits and five errors Into a 40 victory last Monday night In Georgetown The game was a close affair until the bottom of the sixth inning when the Georgettes poured three runs across which spelled the dlf Pat Walsh led off the bottom of the sixth with a single then moved to second on a wild pitch Georgia Lewis walked then Metier reached first on an error to the first baseman to load the bases Pot Walsh wot caught at the plate when Elaine Lewis hit into a fielder choice but the botes remained packed Deb Given knocked in the first run of the Inning for the Georgettes but the big tn stroke came from Gall Young who lined a drive into right HOMERUN got a runner QUEENS heir lost at bat but Seniors with two out there woo little Gerry Ford Wend threat to the Georgettes lead Bousklil 3 Clare Carter Georgette pitcher Metier Mary Caruso 3 settled the issue when the Junta struck out Kirttcn of for the game Lesley Rand 10 Lo ending out ffBfjh tad for the Georgettes while Elaine Lewis and Gall Young also contributed singles In recording the win Metier struck out two and issued only one walk Potty Perron was charged with the lots for Best Freeman he shortstop had an outstanding defensive game chalking up seven unassisted putouts She made two particularly fine grabs on hard hilt The Georgettes next gome It this Thursday when they travel to Hornby Turner Michele Richmond IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET BUYth SIZES Sto Childrens RUNNING shoes 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