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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1975, p. 10

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Page to HERALD Wednesday 13 1975 Two tough games for Glen Georgettes ready for Streetsville in playoffs annually by OBA affiliated organ nations the Star game held in this paat Sunday Mikes lucky proceed from the tales going to the local to ticket won him the color TV while Terry help defray the cost of officials Approximately WO speed bike The cream of the crop here for Juvenile tournament Glen Williams of the Hulton County Men Fastball League ran Into two determined teams last week an Improved Malton squad and Streetsville and In the two pitching duels picked up a win against while dropping a closely contested game to by he identical 2 count The win and lose for the week dropped the Glen to fourth spot In Ihe Intcrcounty league standings On Tuesday night the Glen could manage but five hits off Malton pitcher Griffin who hit a home run In he second frame to give a lead but the stroke that mattered came off the bat of winning pitcher Dave Family when it counted most In the bottom of the ninth In recording the win limited Mallon to five hits while striking out seven The Glen bad tied the game 1 1 In the bottom of the sixth to set the stage for last inning heroics Single hits were picked up by Dave McLeod Mike Reynolds Howie and Warner Mlkoleit The loss to oc curred Thursday night in Streetsville and this marked he second game In a row hat the Glen has lost by one run to the league leaders Thursday contest was close all the way with picking up seven hits off losing pitcher Bob McGowan while the Glen was to seven nils by winning pitcher Rod Stewart Streetsville picked up their runs In the fourth and eighth frames while the Glen got Iheir lone tally In the sixth inning Howie Comfoot had a solid night at the plate for he Glen accounting for three of his teams seven hits Tup of the Ladles Softball League have blazed their way Into second place in final league standings and are scheduled to meet Streetsville In the playoffs This past month saw the Georgettes win five of seven contests In eluding their last three In a row and of more importance their last two In a row against Glen Williams to relegate the Glen team to fourth spot Last Tuesday the Georgettes sporting their new sweaters courtesy of team sponsor Paul Armstrong clipped Glen Williams The game at first took on the ap pearance of a runaway as Georgettes jumped off to a HI lead after two innings The Glen came back with two runs In the third and for the rest of contest it was all the Georgettes could do to keep one step ahead of the deter mined Glen girls The Georgettes scored twice more in the third to make the count then barely made it through the final four Innings as the Glen kept chipping away The valley scored three games in the fourth once in sunn counted another lone tally In their half of the seventh but Just ran out of steam and lost out Metier took the win for the Georgettes while Cindy Stafford was charged with he loss Georgia Lewis and Goldle Cash each hit two forthreo for the Georgettes while Glen plate power was provided by Heather Hamilton who hit two- forthree Monday nights contest turned Into a comedy of errors as the Georgettes took an easy 154 win from the glen in a game that saw 14 committed Before the Glen got on the he Georgettes were leading and were never really threatened The Georgettes picked up six more runs In helrhalf of the fifth and three more in he sixth to put the game out or reach Metier hurled the win for the Georgettes while Vlckl Herrmann was charged with the loss At the plate for the Georgettes Pal Walsh was and knocked In runs while Goldle Cash who reached base twice on- errors also picked up three The Glens leading batsman was Marlon McGugan who hit two for four The four top teams now advance Into playoffs and the schedule appears with the J leagues final standings The Gage Stationery Juveniles are hosting the annual County Juvenile Playoff Tournament on Saturday August 16 at the fairgrounds Each year the four teams highest In the standings compete In a one day tournament to decide the champions County in their league Brampton Burlington Campbellville and Georgetown will be the competitors with games slated or a noon and then the championship game at 30 Teams and Burlington Brampton are in the am slot then teams and 3 Georgetown vs Campbellville will play at noon At press time just which team Is placed where has not been decided pending the outcome of their final league game on Monday night Georgetown la currently in second place but Camp bellvlile is Just two points behind The winners of each game will advance to the finals at 4 30 The Gage Gang will be going for all the marbles in this tournament as they have come close but have never quite succeeded in winning it all A split In a threegame series with Burlington last week saw the Gage Stationery Juveniles drop into second place behind the lake town crew The Gage Gang travelled to Burlington on Tuesday after the long weekend for a double header tying the first gome 33 then winning the last one 107 for a threepoint night Gage scored two runs In the first inning and picked up another run in he third to open up the game Burlington started back with one run In the fifth then two more in the sixth to gain the tie Mike McCandlesB was on be mound Mike and Dcnsmore got two hits each Terry Rich mond and Bill Allison hit singles The Juveniles started out he second game in he same fashion by scoring runs In the first second fourth fifth and sixth Innings Grant Bodnar Sieve Jed Williams and Terry Richmond were the hi Iters and the Burlington pitcher issued walks Doug Barnes was the winning pit Returning home on Sunday the Gage Gang dropped a close game 4 1 to the same Burlington team Burlington started the third inning with a single error then another single to score one run Gage tied the game in the bottom of he Inning as Bob Freestone was hit by the pitcher stole second was sacrificed to third by Greg Bodnar and scored on the error to Terry Richmond Burlington went one up again in the fourth on a walk stolen base and an error The game remained close and quiet until Burlington put two runs across in the ninth The Gage bats were quiet collecting only three hits to Jed Williams Larry Peterson and Terry Richmond Bob Freestone was the losing pitcher The Juveniles travelled to Campbellville for their last league game on Monday and are busy getting ready to host the Juvenile tournament this Saturday The Gage Juveniles arc not the only Georgetown team In the County playoffs The Armbro Tykes Legion Pee Wees the Bantams are also in the playoffs this Saturday all teams travelling to Brampton which Is hosting alt three tournaments tyke pee wee and bantam Local girls please coaches Outoftown teams dominate Hornby Ontario Outdoors Do you want the dam charged him with returning the river to its original course As he refused to do this work the ministry of the environment did It and presented him with the bill over It doesnt pay to trifle with the environment yet others are getting away It all the time It just depends how big you are and who you are Mind you I still feel the person charged in this case was at fault and the Judgement fair but lets get after some of the others The deer season has been announced for the region with only three days open and talk of a depleted herd The are November 3 to and I feel this will put pressure on many of the other areas as hunters seek to get better hunting This Is one of the reasons why I have been pounding at hunters to get up and do something for their sport rather than let someone else do it for them Years ago I learned that something worth having is worth working for And hats the truth I SUU lots of fishing and a good place to try is the Madawaaka Valley If you get to Hwy Just south of Faraday you will find Lake where Bass Walleye and Lake Trout are very plentiful Bass along with some good Pike rest after the cast and retrieved about two feet under the surface pays off well If the lure is allowed to pop back up to the surface part way back to the boat It will sometimes bring a slashing strike from a slow feeding fish How about it Do you still think the dam Do you actually think it will stop drownings Or keep the boats In the realms of safety la the spring waters of the Credit River And bow about you Charlie You bad a lot to say In regards to the aesthetic value of the dam Statistics have shown that thousands of people read this column every week One hundred of those people voicing an opinion will go a long way to showing the feeling of the people in general In regards to the Credit River dams I am making a petition available with copies in the Herald office North Halton Sports and at my home Anyone Interested In the removal of the dams will do well to sign them at their earliest convenience Rivers are owned by the people dams by individuals or companies Sometimes n dam is owned or maintained by a town or city council If this the cose then a letter or a word to those In authority could do the job Anyone who wishes a copy of this petition for personally gathering signatures may contact me for one Do your part for a change and dont leave to chance our ONTARIO OUTDOORS Glen hopes to clinch Industrial crown A Novice team from he Kinsmen Girls Softball League competed In the Malton Novice House League Tournament over the weekend and while the team failed to bring home all the marbles they won two and lost two games coaches Laura Wilkes and Mike Hurley were ex tremely pleased with he club performance The Kinsmen All Stars lost a heartbreaking 20 game to Cawlhra to open their our nament piny Michelle was tagged with the loss but pitched a fine game striking out ten bailers while allowing only two hits The second outing for the local all stars put the team in a happier frame of mind as they defeated Julie and Michelle Mlehm combined on the mound for the win and hitting power was provided by Leslie Rand who stroked a and a double and Laura Sacco who also had a fourbagger Good fielding performances were turned in by June Ford and Patti Sunnucks Their final two games saw the girls defeat 157 with pitcher Michelle Mlehm recording eight strikeouts then lose out to 105 In this final outing both Michelle Mlehm and Julie Fourniersaw hurling action Team members on the Novice AllStars Included Lorraine Turner Laura Sacco Cindy Hewitt Lesley Rand Lisa Rand Julie air La counter Sun Rebecca Michelle Mlehm Rhonda Ritchie Craig June Ford and Karen Wilson The annual Homby Mens Fastball Tournament was held in Hornby on Saturday with over teams vying for the chain pionship prize of The runnerup team was to receive while in the single knockout competition any team that won its first game was refunded their entry fee York Merchants defeated Foundation Group of the to lake he championship but the big news far area fastball fans was the performance of the Georgetown Merchants Bob Marchand Bob as well as Phil Dobbin and Ray Infills were picked up by York for the tournament and Marchand responded by playing solidly in the field while demolishing tournament pitching He hit four home runs picked up several other key hits and was named the tournaments Most Valuable Player The tournament itself featured excellent fastball and there is a possibility that next year the format might be changed to a two day affair for the benefit of both the teams competing and the fans Glen Williams also entered this tourney but ran Into bad luck in their opening contest losing to who have always per formed well In this tournament winning the championship twice in the midsixties First Round York Merchants Peter Sports York won on bnserunncrs 3 Glen Williams 1 Hornby Prospect Paving 0 Palermo 1 Foundation Group Saul Express S Harmony Caterers 1 MiltonStags7 LOF l Goderieh Second Round Palermo Hornby Foundation Group 1 York Merchants 7 Harmony Cat 1 Streetsville Milton Stags Semi Finals Foundation Group Palermo 1 York Merchants a Although several postponed games from the regular season have still to be played plans are well underway for the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League playoffs to get underway next week In the two postponed games played during the two week break Cesselmans moved into a first place tic with Ihe Glen and this sets the stage for a bottle for first place on Wednesday night p m Wednesday night and should the Glen win hey would wrap up the op spot as they still have a game to p a In he other game played during two week lull Club Billiards shellacked Random move into fourth spot and they still have two games remaining so could possibly finish as high as third spot The playoff alignment as reported two weeks ago was Incorrect and the correct pairings will have the first place finisher battling the fifth place finisher the second place finisher will go against the sixth place team number three tangles with number seven while the fourth and eighth place teams round out the pairings IPX Standing of August ID Glen Casselmans Club Billiards Perks Kinsmen Random Inglewood Flyers 11 3 12 5 io 1 1 10 13 13 1 Weeks Results Kinsmen 3 Club Billiards Random 2 Upcoming Games Wednesday August 11 Billiards CasselmansvsGlenWIIIIan Sunday 30 CtubBllliardsvsGlcn Garbage is coming up roses Halton Separate Schools ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS will take place at all school on Wednesday Aug 27th between the hour of 930 am and 12 noon pm and 330 pm PROOF OF AGE IS REQUIRED BUS ROUTES ARE POSTED AT MAIN ENTRANCE OF ALL SCHOOLS G Byrnes Director of Education Twenty years from now crops growing on recycled garbage will be an everyday sight Thai pretty hard to imagine right now because most of us think of garbage as just thatgarbage But in act its a potential resource And the Onlano Ministry of the Environment is harnessing it How does it happen By recycling Garbage will be taken to recycling centres where it will be shredded separated and some of it turned into fertile soil to re vitalize barren areas of the province The same basic shredding and separating process also produce fuel paper cardboard metals And we just begun to explore possible end uses of garbage A centre for advanced research will come up with many more Where is it happening Our Ministry has already inaugurated Ontanos first recycling centre in North York In the next two years similar centres will be built to serve London Sudbury Peel Halton Metro Toronto and south eastern Ontano In years there will be recycling centres all across the province to handle 90 per cent of Ontano garbage everything from abandoned cars to organic waste Why recycle Because the people of all of uspiie up garbage at times the rate that the population increases The Ministry is working on ways reduce that amount but we 11 always have garbage And we re having trouble finding places to put it and the landfill to cover it Once garbage is being recycled those problems will be over But more important than the dumping problems we re literally throwing away valuable resources with every ton of garbage we discard In a community of 100 garbage recycling will conserve the equivalent of up to 3 gallons of fuel oil a year 3 tons of reclaimed steel tons of glass Our recycling program is considered one most advanced in the world Its a commitment to a different way of living And whole world will be watching i Ontano garbage come up roses Ministry ofthe Environment Biggs Deputy ill

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