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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1975, p. 16

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Page THLHLRALD Wednesday Georgetown swimmers Kinsmen Girls Softball promise great things The Georgetown Indoor Pool first while Ricky Allen placed For the boys In this age held Its second swim meet in fourth John Bydevaate was category James its brief this past first in the Free Style event top honours In the But Saturday and although with Ricky Allen placing was fourth in the Georgetown failed to win the fourth John Vadlka finished and second In the team championship the local second in the Individual Individual Medley Dave swimmers on the team ore Medley event while John won the BreasUtroke quickly proving that Bydevaate placed third The placed third in the Upholsters tried hard but Georgetown has the potential Georgetown Medley Relay Butterfly and fourth in the could only come within two tobeafulureBwimmlngpower team came second to Fair Individual Medley Mark Bray Pitching for Thrush were in the area Fairfield took top field finished on top In the with Georgetown placing In the girls age Backstroke and second In second Acton third An caster category Cheryl Thompson the Free Style event fourth and Milton fifth The was second in the Butterfly Doug was fourth in the Georgetownteamplckedupii while Donna Hamilton came in Backstroke and fifth In the firsts seconds nine thirds Sheila and Free Style event The Cleave fourths nine fifths and four Somantha placed fifth Georgetown Free Style team wo sixths and sixth respectively in the swam to a first place finish In the under age Backstroke event Cheryl over Fairfield bracket In the boys division Thompson swam to a second hi the girls 12ycar beginning Julie Armstrong and Judy Russell made nice catches In the eld and Scl na Aldham each had a Carol Carter and Monica Pollock Both teams pushed three tripcs runs over the plate In the first pitchers were Carey inning Next up to bat was worrall Joanne and Thrush It was their best in lj Game Blur was for the whole game Elaine Bastcdo pulling In 11 more runs The By Theresa Thrmh Georgetown Upholstery IS BUI Humphreys John placed third in place In the stroke the Butterfly while John Donna Hamilton placed was fourth In the second in the Free Style event Backstroke event Ricky Allan and fifth in the Individual placed second while John Medley while Cheryl swam to a fourth Thompson placed second in the place finish In the Breast event The girls Free stroke John Vadika came in Style Relay team placed third old age bracket Kathy finished first In the Backstroke and second in the Butterfly event Sara was fourth in the Butterfly and third in the Backstroke Mary Lynn Morrow finished second in the and third In the Individual Medley event Ontario Outdoors Safety pins are the thing if admit it I finally made a mistake Last week I mentioned the fine levied against a land owner In the Huronia District This person was altering the river bed of the Pine River and I mentioned the fine being In actuality the fine was So you sec did make a mistake Sorry about that But the fact remains that permission must be granted before any work and I em the word any can be undertaken The last Saturday of September is the opening of the duck season and you had better prepare for It now Do you have a hunting licence They arc available at your local sporting goods dealer If you hove had one previously If not arid you arc under the age of than you will have to take a Hunter Examination course You can book for the courses now by contacting the ministry of natural resources for the dates and times of the course Better streams for more Trout is the title of a new publication put out by the ministry and Is well recora mended for anyone interested in Trout fishing or any other for that matter The material in the booklet applies to all species of the fish It available from the Sports Fisheries Branch Parliament Buildings Toronto Ontario M7A IW3 The same address may be used for ordering the Fishing Maps listing lakes that have been surveyed as to fish species topography etc A list will be mailed upon request A little helpful hint for your tackle box carry a few safety pins as heir uses are many holding torn clothes together as well as broken zippers on to a safety pin and they will never tangle or get misplaced in your box A large kilt pin can be obtained for some really fine uses If they are there you will find a use for them This week I am Including a photograph of a Down Rigger for those who have asked what they look like The Down Rigger is the gear that Is used to take a light line down to the pre determined depth for trolling in deep water for Salmon and Trout It consists of a large ball of lead weighing from to 13 pounds or there a bouts The line Is fastened to this weight and is lowered Into the water on Karen Spards placed third in baggers the while Allison Johnston and Laura was second in the Jancl Free Style event Ollivler earned the other half Stephanie Price was fourth Same star in the Free Style and Amanda Products is placed fifth in the 13 Individual Medley The Umpire A Dickson Georgetown A and B Standard took the lead in the Medley Relay finished second and fourth lively In the boys division Eric Bison took second place finishes in the Butterfly and the Backstroke and was fourth was jj j Bray was fourth In the But and sixth In the Free Style event Peter Hurdle finished fifth in he Backstroke The Georgetown Medley Relay Teams finished first and fourth In the girls open category Diane Strachen notched a second In the Butterfly a second In the and a fourth In the Individual Medley Jenny Thompson was first In the Backstroke third in the Butterfly and first in the Individual Medley Catherine was fourth in the Backstroke fifth in the and fifth in the Free Style event The Georgetown swim teams placed fourth and fifth In the boys open category Ted Kewley picked up a second In the Butterfly and a second In the Individual Medley John Slack notched a fifth in the Butterfly and a fourth In the Individual Medley p ueorge came in first In the Backstroke event Rubs Allan placed sixth in the Backstroke while Kevin Thompson was fourth In the Breaststroke Ron Sparks was fifth In the and Dave was second in the Free Style event The boys swim teams placed second and fourth Young Umpire had the lead In the beginning but lost It In the fourth Youngs made nine runs that Inning Sheila Ford Van and Sandy Van each had home runs for Youngs Chris Glrardi hit two for Fobcrts one a grand Pitchers were Donna Reed Harris and G tiny Wilkes Game stars were Chris and Van JUNIORS Del rex Smoke Shop 16 Umpire J Ford had a rough time at bat this game The first run was made by Wendy Crawford In the fifth Inning Michelle Mlehm had 17 strikeouts and well deserved game star She also had the only home run of the game tellers were Julie and Michelle Mich Julie Lamb deserved mention tredllarrlionS Dairy Quern A game la score with the whole Vartan showed us there were two good Claire Lacourslerc Karen Wilson and Donna Leslie Rand and Claire Lacoursiere both batted in two big ones while Christine nonaged one Game Jackie Chapman Cable JfU Umpire J Ford Several big hitters from Blue Giants really made the out fielders work this game Alice Henderson earned half the star by slamming out two homers which was a grand slam Janet and Kelly Frost Incites Umpire Tucker Both teams scored a in first Inning but tget any out to the field later Paulines last Inning was a big one pulling In IB runs The only homer of the night went to Sharon Presley Pitchers were Rebecca Hnlomcn Sue Donna Scdore and Debbie Scarborough Game star was Deb Scarborough SENIORS Magnusons 15 Blue Giants 14 Standard Vartan 12 Youngs 12 Cable Jets NeilsonH JUNIORS Delrcx S S Geo IB Fred Harrison 13 Dairy Queen 11 Thrush Paulines 1IOMF RUNS Maureen Ollivler Kelly Frost Janet a WendyBouskill5 Lesley Rand 19 Cndy Hewitt 14 Craig Lisa Rand A PRESENT far the umpire Bryan Lewis In last Thursday exhibition fastball game in Hornby The NHL Referees and Linesmen took on on AllStar con tinge it from the Ladles Softball League and although no one has been able to figure out the final score the game was conceded to the as they threatened to prolong the agony Bantams make it to playoffs but beginning but just barely kept It throughout the game Pit were Sally Stroud and Muriel King Tracy Vnnkerkooy who team Homerun hitters were Leannc Storch and Maureen Ollivler Magnuioni lions managed pitchers Chris was the first to cross the plate She did it with a long hit that turned Into a Other hitters were Sheila Ricked and Andrea Stafford Pitchers were clinch the game right from the and Michelle Rich Kinsmen host ball tourney The Georgetown Bantam baseball team won a must game In M last Wednesday that ensured them a berth In the County playoffs held over the weekend Then succumbing to playoff pressure the crew dropped a disappointing 17 1 loss to Brampton the Wednesday was the lost of the regular schedule and proved to ben sol win for the local nine Kuchmash had a good game on the mound as he allowed only two Mississauga hits while striking out ten and Issuing three walks Georgetown managed five hits with going two for three Including a double while singles went to Power Waldrum and Turner In the opening round loss to Brampton In the County playoffs it was just a case of little or no firepower for the Bantams they managed only seven hits while the Brampton bats were singing and Kuchmash shared the mound duties In the hitting department for Georgetown and McCandless were two for four with two singles each Em mcrson chipped a triple and singles went to Karolidis and Sguigna The Kinsmen Club In conjunction with the Minor Soccer Support Group will be staging a fas ball tournament this Saturday at the fairgrounds Eight teams wilt be vying for the championship money of and they include from Georgetown Industrial Fastball League perks Glen Williams Kinsmen Club Billiards and Random and two outoftown teams Erin and Taurus Steakhousc of Brampton Admission to the tournament wilt be with the proceeds from the gate and the con cession booth going for tour Summer skating school results For those youngsters with Figure Karen Sparkes and serious ambitions In the world Lamb Second Figure of figure skating the axiom Moores Sally Murphy the work Is never finished is only too true The only way to achieve success in figure skating is through hard work and perseverance the year round and then hopefully results con be achieved The Georgetown Figure Skating Summer School ended August with a test day and the following in their respective categories arc congratulated for their achievements Preliminary Figure Debbie Duff and Jon Duff First and Janice Snow Dutch Waltz Leah Smcaton and Carol Snow Canasta Tango Leah Smealon Carol Snow Jon Duff and Colecn Davis Swing Dance Kim Thompson and Ron Fiesta Tango Ron Willow Waltz Tom Simpson Ten Fox Karen Sparkes and Lamb Fourteen Step Karen Sparkes Bronze Free Skate Michelle Dlttfaeh Lynn Fisher and Sally Murphy Club Free Skate Karen Sparkes and Ron Sparkes nament prices and to the Minor Soccer Support Group for their projected tour of Britain next year The losing team In the championship contest will receive while the con champion will also receive The Kinsmen are hoping to make this an annual event and arc looking for area ball fans to turn out this weekend and lend their support both to the tournament and to the Minor Soccer Support Group Play will get underway at 10 m Saturday morning with Kinsmen Erin and Glen Williams vs Curwood while 11 a m games will feature Perks vs Billiards and Random Taurus Steakhouse First game winners will advance lo the championship division while first game losers will challenge Tor the consolation All games will hove a minute curfew and will be seven inning affaire The sevenrun lead after five In nlngs rule has been waived for this tournament As the games progress a central score board will be displayed to keep the fans up to date wllh the team positions NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE T Monoy You Save at W II Your Own ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 3071 NO TAX BAZ MOTORS LTD HAVING A PARTY HOW ABOUT OUR ft Buffet KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CONTINUES TO PLEASE GUESTS THE WORLD OVER CALL US AT 877 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CAN HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS STREET Its own wire line This puts your lure down to the fish where the s jike will pill your line from the ball by way of a release clip Then you arc fighting the fish on your light outfit and not a massive wire tine or lead core line This Is a very effective and efficient method of fishing for the Salmon species in the Great Lakes Try it and you will never want to quit the system Believe me You will see these In use in the next few weeks out from Port Credit and the and Credit Rivers and the Creek out of Long The survey on the dams of the Credit Rivers ia starting to roll now If you will get In there and do something it will get straightened out that much faster I will be submitting the survey that the ministry of natural resources requested In the next two weeks If you have an opinion then let me hear It in order to give them the attitude and feelings as accurately as possible want to enjoy without guilt feeling our ONTARIO OUTDOORS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER2nd The office of Dr J P will be located in the GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Princess Ann Drive New Phone number at that time will be 0123 Halton Separate Schools ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS will take place at all schools on Wednesday Aug 27th between the of 9 30 a and 12 noon 1 and 3 pm PROOF OF IS REQUIRED BUS ROUTES ARE POSTED AT MAIN ENTRANCE OF ALL SCHOOLS Ph Chairman WE ARE NOW GRAND REOPENING LANES OF FUN Aug 25 pm NEW MODERN LANES AND MACHINES A Beautiful Place To Relax And Have Fun HAVE YOUR FIRST GAME OF BOWLING ON US- FREE MASTER BOWLER RESIDENT INSTRUCTORS If you cant bowl Let us teach you If you do bowl Let us show you How to Improve your average NEW LEAGUES BEING FORMED 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