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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1975, p. 15

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THE HERALD Wednesday Jnlj is Falcons foil at home Just five minutes to full Things become even bleaker All things must come to all tensive backs were anendondTtSundayat the play of the a well taken penalty or the hometown lads Cedarvale Pork he forwards and and kick by Ken Rom was not cleared by Georgetown Falcons season all were gelling on Ihelr at Ihe Georgetown deaden and long undefeated record at gooltenders back At hat minute mark on what an- Rinascente jumped Into a JO home went by the board u point It appeared certain that to in obvious offside d theylwuitoRlnascenlePor the come up play The referee allowed the It was a mos of the game the Falcons victorious As It so often gl however and the visitors or t Falcons or outplayed the via Ion but lust happens in sport however had a lead The second although they carried the play capitalize on got several breaks goal came on a tfierc were many missed numerous scoring op- Jumped Into ft lead and beautiful shot from out passes and not Jew mistakes never looked back minutes later Even then scored their final For the first minutes lead at the Falcon supporters were marker of the afternoons a played like losers halftfme and the Falcons did convinced that Ihelr team long ball late In the second and were not In Ihe game at not get on the scoreboard until could Peter Koch was un doubtedly the beat Falcon on the field Sunday afternoon he played fine soccer The Falcons next game Is scheduled for August 14 when they will travel to Toronto to once again do battle with Hopefully the outcome will be Striker Charlie Knoepfll who was sitting out a game suspension was clearly missed The Falcons player Gordon Doig out with a knee Injury should be back for the rematch against Rinascente aback I97ISC0RE8AREMA1NNGBCHEDULE GEORGETOWN FALCONS rHIRFOIlU IndurtrUsLtd PreEngineered Steel Buildings STANDINGS HOME AWAY Toronto Falcons Falcons Falcons Toronto Falcons Falcons Int CSI Falcons Falcons Falcons Falcons Thu Aug l Falcons at ACTION at Park Sunday afternoon featured the Georgetown Falcons angling with of of Toronto The Falcons were not In top form and dropped the game Atoms still on top Burlington and remained atop the league standings The Burlington Georgetown encounters have always Vroven great games with fine scoring in the first hnlf total team waters driving a shot Into the fine passing net from about 18 yards out In display from the defence up to this Instance the Burlington the forwards Howie Ornm at didnt even see the ball right wing put across a good Although the team as a centering pass and Ross tipped whole played good soccer the home This was all the two outstanding players soccer being displayed and this match proved no ex ceptlon to the rule The gome opened with play going from end to end Burlington broke the barrier first however with a goal at the tenminute mark Burlingtons Inside right scored from close In but this just seemed to urge Georgetown on to even belter play Georgetown moved the ball well In this game both wingmen to work the ball Into the Burlington end Georgetowns trying goal was counted by Ross but In The second half opened much like the first and both were kept busy Blake Harrison at left back played outstanding soccer for Georgetown in this gome and kept an especially tight rein on Burlingtons forwards In the second half Mark Waters scored what for Georgetown with about two minutes remaining In Georgetown side would have to be Mark Waters and Blake Harrison Bantams draw In Hal ton Peel Bantam Rep play last week game thorn Georgetown tied Burlington i- Burlingtons side throughout Georgetown played a fine the afternoon Again this goal game but Just couldnt seem to was a team effort An excellent be able to put the finishing passing play finished up with touch to numerous scoring chant It This week in the parks SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS WEEK FOUR JULY AUGUST Centennial THEME Space Week On Monday morning the children will make Space Helmets On Tuesday they will participate In an allday hike For crafts on Wednesday children will make a Spaceship On Friday morning children will participate In a UFO Hunt and on Friday afternoon will write a letter to and receive an answer from a Martian George Kennedy THEME Summer Fun On Monday morning the children will participate In a Relay Day and on Monday afternoon they will themselves and bathe In the sprinklers On Tuesday afternoon there will blowing contest On Wednesday morning the children will hike to Cedarvale Park where they will have a Scavenger Hunt as well as a picnic lunch On Wednesday afternoon there will be a special film showing in the Gym On Friday afternoon there will be a Bicycle Decorating contest Glen Williams THEME Pioneer Days On Monday afternoon the children will go on a hike along the Credit River On Tuesday the children will make covered wagons as well as bows and arrows On Wednesday afternoon there will ben Pioneer Fashion Show On Friday afternoon the children will present a Talent Show THEME Drama On Tuesday afternoon children will watch movies In the Gym On Wednesday morning children will hold a Rummage Sole On Friday afternoon children will present the Play Hello Muddah Hello All parents are Invited Joseph Gibbons THEME- Australian Christmas On Monday morning there will be a Christmas Singsong On Tuesday morning the children will write letters to Santa Clous On Wednesday afternoon the children will decorate the Gym and the Christmas Tree On Friday morning children will make a Fireplace and Christmas stockings On Friday afternoon there will be a Christmas Party with a surprise visit from Santa Claus Park School THEME Pirates On Tuesday afternoon the children will make Pirate Costumes On Wednesday afternoon a ship will be constructed for crafts On Friday afternoon thcrcwlll be a surprise visit from a Pirate who will tell the children all about his adventures at sea THEME Nature Week On Wednesday aftcroon children will watch films in the Gym On Friday morning willgo on a hike collecting various objects and will have a picnic lunch On Thursday July 31 children have the opportunity to visit Kelso Conservation area all Georgetown in the first half but Glen scoring effort was all they had to show for exertions as the half- time whistle blew It could have been but the Burlington gooler made a fine save on a penalty kick Georgetown applied tremendous pressure in the final ten minutes but were unable to penetrate the Burlington defence Sun Aug I730opm FalconsvaCSI at Cedarvale Thu Aug p vs Falcons at St Clair Sun Aug Oakvlllevs Falcons at White Oak Wed Aug p Hispano vs Falcons at SL CUlr Wed Sep 3 m Chlng Majors vs Falcons at Vic toria Park Sun Sep Falcons vs Hercules at Cedarvale Sun Sep 14 3 Falcons Ching Majors at Cedarvale Sun Sep p m Falcons vs Hispano at Sun Sep p m Falcons vs Neeriandio at TobescheduledlBterHercuIesvsFalcoasatst Clair Georgetown jockeying for third With only a few games left in the Hal ton Ladies Fastball League the buttle for first place is now over defending league champions clinched first place with a win over Glen Williams on Monday night and claimed the Beaumont Knitting Mills Shield which la awarded to the top finisher in regular season play The jockeying for final playoff positions Is not quite over however and the remaining few league games could change the playoff picture drastically Glen Williams and Streetsville are tied for second with 19 points but Georgetown is just two points back in third Upcoming games have Georgetown meeting the Glen twice and once and the outcome of these games will have a direct bearing en the final standings Hornby with four points Is not In contention LADIES FASTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS As of July th TEAM 15 1 Glen Williams Streetsville 18 1 Georgetown 13 Hornby IS 13 4 I SCORES Glen Williams 7 Streetsville 8 Georgetown 4 Hlllsburgh Q Georgetown Hornby 12 Streetsville Glen Williams Georgetown Hornby by default IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET BUYt Thursday July 31st to Saturday August 2nd HOME PRESERVING Canadian Mason Jars 1 case 12s 32 oz 098 case 12s 60 oz 077 OPEN TILL MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Majors Hercules Falcons Tor est Georgetown 8778690 Inglewoods loss is Kins Randoms gain The Georgetown Fastball League Is in the midst of their twoweek break now with only three games being played last week however a decision made at a league meeting has considerably changed the playoff picture had used an illegal player In two games both of which were won and forfeited four points Two points were awarded to Random and two Kinsmen and because of the forfeiture Inglewood has been eliminated from postseason play The two points awarded Kinsmen helped tremendously as the playoff setup has the first place team meeting the eighth place team the second place team meeting Ihe seventh place team and so on down the line With some teams still having games to play every point garnered will have a tremendous bearing on the final standings TEAM Glen Casselmans Curwood Perks Kinsmen Club Billiards Norval Random Inglewood Flyers Georgetown Industrial League Standings July 30 L WEEKS RESULTS Casselmans 9 Flyers Perks Kinsmen Guaranteed Investment Certificates In all Ontario in VICTOR1A TRUST COMPANY SINCE MAIN ST SOUTH BRAMPTON NITTYGRITTtBRAMACHINGWINGDING PREVIEW TOMORROW See the winning cars of last years Soap Box Derby and meet their owners Test your strength at the wristwrestling Pod run See the display of all Trophies to be awarded at the Nittygritty See the race boards that made the Worm Race famous AND COME TO THE AUGUST

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