Wednesday Octobers Season opens this Friday Raiders lose to Mississauga prove they are competitive EWNSmiTHItEMumcturnedloiheCeorgetown Chrysler told this added colour and to the team The Haiders tiffed Royalettes win league cap fabulous summer campaign The Georgetown Legion Roy alettes claimed the Peel County Juvenile Girls Softball League championship list TUESDAY September defeating ma game that was as close if not closer than the score indicate The had defeated Alder the first game of the best of three merles and capped the finest season that the Legion sponsored team bos had Ted Wilkes Coach of Royatcttes has tutored majority of the of the from Bantam This wis to be the year of the big push in a definite understatement it The year record in tournament and exhibition plaj stands at wins four losses and a lie Two of the rolled the to be thoGeorteto in the The Rojjlettcs led after four innings and looked Wilkes Janet I the Things thinned is in the fifth iletleri to mike the mtiings to in the e inleresting point the led tut v is not to up the quest They scored two runs in their hair of seventh to elost Ihegip to 10- before the tightened indput on but hopes play ironeallj one was against the Royalettes defeated for the Provincial title and two ami en route to the Irovinenl Juvenile Girls A crown The lone tie occurred in league in the last game of the regular In games that the Royalettes played they opponents on the to their combined the and lioth hid strong gin has been fur the Thev ting age lid will darkling 551 The second championship cries game is it turned ONTARIO OUTDOORS Fishing still good Bow hunting points The fishing has been good Ihese last few Several people including myself were out on lake and Pigeon Lake The dominant fish were Walleye but most of the fishermen were out after Muskic Of course these are few and far between but this is a good time of year to hunt out the mighty one- ind a few keeper sue were landed on the weekend These were taken on spoons for the part Walleye were of a good sue and most took minnows It sure fell funny fishing out on Die lake and duck hunters shooting around the marsh areas Some surprising acts came to light this isi weekend and they kind of shock me Only per cent of Canadians ever buy a book and per cent go to libraries This leaves a total of per cent of the people in country lha never read books I everyone should read and often the best course being to buy books In Ibis way the matcrnl is always at hand for study I will to gel into this milter further at I iter date With the bow hunting controversy rising round us what better way to bone up on subject thin to i copy of Ihe BOW HUNTERS DIGEST This is another in the scries by Dili BOOKS INC and m no be iv everywhere but is well lookint for It gives in in depth look at and the miny types bows and the heids of the arrows that do the Job on jour I I hive mentioned before but feel it well repeating the bows on the market today can and do deliver a more powerful punch than a rifle bullet in the right situation and the correct range This book DIGEST will show this let and prove it Just keep hunting and will see it we hive a fine here in ONTARIO OUTDOORS RECREATION Registration Reminders Dot weeks Dancing Beginning Esqueilng Center Loam to Skate adult and Arena Gordon Arena week Further Inlorm colling JIBS Ex The Georgetown Chrysler Raich hosted the Senior A Golden Arrows last Friday night In an exhibit Ion game the Gordon Memorial arena and while the visitors skated off to a narrow win the Raiders a moral victory in the knowledge tint arc competitive a gnnst Senior A opponents Granted has a long way to go before cm rightfully claim be of lop Senior A calibre but the Raiders more than held their own ind in act plaj in the first period and part of third A sparse crowd of imately patrons look in the game and voieed their approval when Doug Tate on pisses from Torn Daley and Art Webster put the Raiders on scoreboard first it 10 murk of the opening with i and in Georgetown scored his first the 14 point lo open up the Raider leid to The second goal quite possibly wakened up striking the Arrows as they narrowed the Raider leid to three minutes round out the first period nvo1 barely mlnult Ihe fin frame rouijhl the RLD and While crew to within than Hie mirk and Bob lied marker scoring held i A lei I two power play goals mark Hid Georgetown crew nanifedlopot inolhergoal point just might have win were not in control of their Rime but the link of the Ihen lie second period Raider tally was counted by dob who toiled last for the Nor of ll lw I of in Hockey The third period provided im with two advantages until went to he 16 mark when Titc Bob and lla scored wh In and Tile also the winning Soil iddid assists lo their It GDHS harriers kicking up their collective heels The cross country team is still in the process of showing their collective heels to competition from through out Southern Ontario Lasl week the local harriers were involved in two Invitntioiol Metis the Last York Invitational challenges and merged on lip on both occasions The York triumph w is as 1400 runners from schools throughout Ontario look part in the and Ihe Rebels winning mar gin w is reportedly the largest in Ihe history I in Clark perhaps ihi met supreme harrier in his continued to his peers w first phct York meets is llrakel pi icinj ninth almost il home in her respectively group as she finished first pi 1C in in Hie Senior girls run tn the Mtdte boys event I- ist York meet and third in At York Invil itjoml Ihe the Open division the York Midget boys won their while the Open girls In bast York ims participated boys teams winning Tht girls mi wis fnurlh while Ihe Junior girls team came in second from wins w is sixth in and He were fifth and sixth in Jun ior girls liruct ml for Ixjs Ham pi set ml the tie Midget wen fourth out of ind tt im pi 10th Indliduillj Ian CI irk pi first in Ihe Iwys run CI irk ran third in Ihe Open iris division total while Tom and Steve picked up a pair of and Neil helped out on a single eounler were red by who counted a with singles going lo Hooks Sevens and Duncan Ihe rosier included Claude Neil JihnDoyce Ray vans Steve Bob Hob Ilubson Craie Dive Kelly Glen Robinson DaveDunlop John Brian Hurley Art Webster Bob Pete Craig Hooper Tom and Doug Talc While the Raider Ir lining Industrial hockey Sunday Six leims will in the Georgetown Industrial Hockey thai gels s Sunday Defend il Hies will be j by return teams Thompson Con s Clair Sunoco while i new round out the league The iue wilt on i wilh pi lo gel underway simelimt in ill le every Sunday mi mine it Hit Cordon Stirling lime camp got off to a somewhat slow start anil the roster is liberally sprinkled new faces from list year team the spirit thai the Raiders exhibited on Friday should stind them in stead as Ihey prepare for the opening of Ihe Intermediate A The Raiders open their 1D76- 1977 campaign this Friday when journeys to Geo rgetown The Raiders are idle unlil following Friday when play host to the deals Both home t for a ll Kin Hum finishing 12th mil sptct 1 e Don that represent be reeirdii booster club Centennial cross country rSWUI Minor schedule ftNOVICt GtlfrhNS lot- It SMITH III- lS TON 1111 RING WILLIAMS I I I I LI OCT 1ST Plumbing ml Quick 1ik Variety I Public School held their Inter cross country meet last Friday and House No 1 look lop honors barely edging House No House 1 finished with points while House come in House was third with points House was forth points House 4 had points while House 2 ended 199 points In Grade girls competition Debbie Newman led the pack Judy Vetncck coming in second and Kim third Hack look the Grade boys run Senior Rebs undefeated The Senior Rebels vollevlnll learn is the midst of in seisnn in To tin been involved in four matches Perdue indgl- I irk ind hive suffer a dele it of season on it press time wis not ivaillhle Paul mint he topped the Grade girls event Gray w is the next lo the finish line while look third Gride 7 boys phe Ixys run win phtut 10th in Hi Brim r pi lie fmish in is now over for the runners and the training is now lliil ton Peel The will In stilOciolKr with Ihe scheduled for her Choose it Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS I l US Kerr finished first Mike been chosen for the champion ttroblewski was second and ships Ken Riddle placed third The Gride girls event was won I Jenny Smith came in second and wis Doug Smith won Gride boys run Hobby placed Dive Griffiths coming in third GEORGETOWN ANGLERS AND HUNTERS Saturday Oct 16 1976 AT CLUB HOUSE BALLINAFAD I Itht turnishlnis Milk St Sim 10 I lltlSHMISTHtrDWITII I II Hums Tr insport I It t Ml T I anr inspori Motors M iT Junior Haiders TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR 126 Steeles Ave W Hornby 8783923 SPECIALIZING IN ffiffZfB ORDIRS SIDES OF BEEF HINDS OF BEEF FRONTS OF BEEF PORK SIDES 411 ORDERS CUSTOM CUT AND WRAPPED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE SIDES OF VEAL 99 Space Vehicle The new front- wheel 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