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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1978, p. 13

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III- mil Wednesday AuRUM Page Halt on Hills swimmers do well starting ihr top left and lot It tie are Julian Tull and Beth Stewart Photo Drew Clarke Ontario Outdoors It Don the Phot Contest sponsored by the Hilton Region and the one by the Credit Vallty onsen It is he chance I show just how good you are with hit tin in of jours The for Waters states the water levels in I dropped in July while the level n Huron rose wet for next five months August through December will nit r the levels up to where they were last yeir in Dei em her in effect on fishing as some of shoals for will exposed Well it his the lying among the he is just too they sure hit it right At the time of writing this col no has been declared but an cm lict that will not cooperate with the sportsmen v r it did Mr Miller rcphcis irey as minister of treasury and mil while in office of minister of natural res respected l Credit is promised del ills on the open of tin Or I Km r to fill fishing for SALMON will pt portions of the lowir rivir to I rmin for Brown Trout and Slim n but in il privilege is abused Kinsmen allstars take the title Once Georgetown lui proved outstanding reputation by with another The of juni girls from the Kinsmen girls house showed their ind took top honors at the AS A ilLstir tourney held on the weekend of August at Park in Burlington Tin which had only been together fir two weeks phyed the r first imt on morning Bin brook The girls slowed their stuff and soundly defeated their opponents With one under their bells they went to victory again as they sailed past the host of Burlington i Returning agun Sunday morning with first plict in their division all wrapped up they battled and came out on top 10 Sedore shone us pitcher in the first two games ind slnrcd the mound with Sue Shearer in the third game Their fine play in the open rounds of the round robin gave them a first place finish In their division which meant they would now up a gainst the second place in the second division This proved to be the girls greatest challenge At end the ird inning they were il to They d it the fourth a I with Donna hitting f rst d slam of e the end of the fifth bill the slowed their determine in 1 back to win the game 10 Donna Stdoic grand In the sixth inning and pitched an excel tnme which sent te to the finils towns rivals in the was The girls best and at the il of the second inning they were ahead Both teams exhausted after hiving plnjed wo other gam Ihi diy The Georgetown lirs played their best and ever and at the end of game they had won The mi mlicrs of the te mi were Donna Chris Rosemary Gale Jones Lynn Cook Pot Lynn Kara McGaw Sue Shearer Rhonda Ritchie Deb bie Gall Sandy Marshall and Angle Dickenson Batglrl was Holly Shearer The eoiches were Robert Hatcher and Alice Armstrong to the entire leim on an impressive show and fine effort Selects Continued from The high scoring game was played in Grimsby The Grim Queens started scoring in the first Inning scoring one run and two runners on base while stood it the plate Through the second and third innings were unsuccessful In scoring ill hough did manage to advance one runner to sic base The Selects tied up the game In the fourth by hitting In Margo Butler Grimsby was unable to do anything at the plate The fifth Inning proved big for he Peach Queens who brought In five runners many on cm Tl e Se sixth by rallying to bring home Butler McCillum Cithy and Beth to once again even up llu game it I rimsbj then went on Ihree additional runs in the sixth and two in the seven lo nee again pull ahead of he Selects Beth Godfrey booted it around nil Ihe bases chalk up another run for the the eighth inning while the Pi Queens scored three mi ri players widen their to 117 made a valient but attempt lo take the lend in the top of the scoring hut Thomson Si Beth Godfrey Snow 14I1 in flvor of Grimsby I- 1 PARK and CHURCHVILLE PARK in Mr CONSERVATION AREA 1 PARK P and parks at the mouth of the Cridil will be accessible for fishing Brochures outlining areas ire available at the offices of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and some I Oct I spirting goods stores I trying to get some myself so at AUG 19C8 the Dim went out Just one of the good things that happen on the Credit It opened the way for the fish to get upnvir and now they arc stopped only by dam Nerval This is a very sensitive area and private However you may fish the south side of the old iron bridge but please remember to pick up after yourself is well as others or this privilege will be away Lots of for the fill months they are Just about then Stirling with Corn Cob Copers at Mounisberg Wildlife Centre Any weekend between Aug CORN hot dogs etc ill be available along with free samples of fresh squeezed ipple cider due on spot Lots of other activities including horse wigon rides A Junes Bay Indnn has liken over of the hunting camp Attnwipiskil The ministr of resources have transferred ownership of oose camps to the native peoples in order to have them become more self sufficient With the th nights of hire ire a few hints on keeping warm in the winter Of inn r importance Is carrying waterproof nntel The lont hairy I lUib i ilk I Id mins beard makes fire Marline milirii ind from mature thuskeepingril kid ling trees make the be fire wood ilth i It peeled popular washed up on is frail quick fire you ill to Identify trees I wood in general Will quickly learn that is very hard nleun Mint the blow of but makes an excellent long burning firewood As for warming the lea is the recogmicd drink of tl i north country in re Is si to BOW IHINTFHS II be held at the inn to jpm Saturday Sept J the Ontario ind Mm strj it is med at helping the viie hut nil ills Ipthc ixperuieed bow is will Coll the Ministry of it full dotills learnresixelfor and le in Two months of training paid off well for Ilalton Hills swim mere in a pair of this past week Thursday the team finished third in a field of six teams the Kelly Cup Invitational meet In The meet was won by a strong development team from Ham illon Caledonia Fairfield Grimsby and host Ancestor also took part In the On Saturday at the Central Region Championships the lo cal team placed a respectable fourth in a nineteam meet held at David Ramsay Pool In The host club took first place by a long margin There are some excellent swimmers In the Hal ton Hills club and one of the big bene factors has been Georgetown district high school Club members Beth Stewart Eric Elson Mary Lynn Mor row Kim MacLeod and And all swam on the high school team last season Morrow and Stewart won the Hal I on championships and competed In the meet In Guelph Jenny Thompson who along with Heather Clarke coaches the team says are quite a few good prospects who should go onto become com pet It We high school swimmers When pressed for names Thompson says that Don Cheryl Thompson Ja mes and Heather Thatcher and Heather Mlchle could do well In high There arc also other swim men who show a lot of prom lie and this program lc help ing Thompson added For example Jennifer never swam competitively before June and she showed well at the two meets Here is how the Halton Hills swimmers did at the two Kfrl I CUP SWIM AT Girls and under Free style Adncnne Utile sec Boys 910 Freestyle 2nd Andrew Mac LcodIH38G Girls m freestyle 2nd Teresa Pollltt Boys 12 Free style 1st Don IIH Boys 1314 Freestyle 1st Girls 14 Freestyle Cheryl Thompson 34 Girls and over 100m Freestyle 2nd Mary Lynn Morrow 1 10 M0N AUG 28 pm GEORGETOWN BOWL I COME PROS OPEN I BOWLERS I Join The Excitement of Bowling A LEAGUE TO SUIT EVERYONE to Adults to Senior Citizens REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER Fun- Health- 17722 Support Group REP TEAM Tryouti Sat Sept Novice Minor Atom a Atom 10 a 30 a m Minor a m Major Peewee l m Minor Bantam Bantam p m Minor Midget 4 45 m p Major Midget pm Juvenile Boys Andrew MacLeod I 1 3rd Mark Howie Girls J 1st Jennifer Lusby till Boys 12 1st Don Ebon 13 Boys 1st Erie 14 Girls 50m 3rd Cheryl Thomp son 41 and over Girls lOOm I Morrow 1 Girls 2nd Tcrcsj Pollill 3rd Jennie LusbylH248 12Girh50m 3rd Andrea Arhie till Girls jOm Heather Thatcher 15 over Girls 100m 2nd Beth SlewarlHIll lSundovcr Boys loom 3rd John McFor lane 36 and under Girls 3rd 1 title Bays Andrew MacLeod Boys 11 1st Don IB Boys 13 1st Eric Girls 13 11 50m 2nd Thomp son Girls over 2nd Mary I ynn Morrow 3rd Boys and over 3rd John 1 12 Mixed Freestyle Relay 2nd Hills Don Stephen Brenda Morrow Teresa Polhlt 1314 Mixed Freealyk Ilelny 3rd Hills Malcolm MacLeod Heather Thatcher Slieilu son 5 STANDINGS Hamilton 173 Hills 163 142 Grimshy Cnlcdonh SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS I- Hamilton Wentworth Fairfield Hills 154 09 Grimsby J Hilton Hills fer Clive Cat hy Mark 36 Mixed Medley Iklay 4x50m3rd Hills Sheila McDonald Heat her Thatcher Mcleod iris under re sI1l Konk lOWmrreciylo Andrew J 2nd Teresa Hi Bays Freestyle 1st 1 Jimes iris 13 14 3rd Cheryl Thompson recstyle 1st 1 Girls over 100m Freestyle tli Mary Lynn Morrow I Girls ind under Jill Hit Boys 1st Murk Howie 4th Mirk Preston Girls J 1st Jennie III Boys 11 Jnmies 4 Boys 13 14 lit 34 Girls 13 14 1st Thompson Girls I over 100m 4th Mary 1 Morrow 1 a Beth Stewart 1 30 IHlr Girls 25m 1st Teresa Jennie 1111 Girls 12 Morrow 1O2 Boys 11 12j0m 1st Don rlsonHH42 I irls3 14o0m 1st Tlion pson 7 rls 1j nil over 100 2nd Stewart 1 V 1 12 2nd Don tlson 7 James Boys 13- 14 Elson 32 1 Girls 15 and over Beth Stewart Mixed Freestyle Relay m 3rd Hills Mark Howie Jennie Teresa Andrew McLeod l 14 13 Mixed Freestyle Hills Cheryl Thompson Malcolm Mcleod Heather Mulder Eric HALTON HILLS BALL HOCKEY AWARDS DANCE Saturday Aug SACRED HEARTS HALL Guelph St Georgetown Buffet 7 Awards Dance TICKETS per person At North Halton Store Bros Sports Firestone Stores Team Representatives or call GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT GROUP HOCKEY SCHOOL Conditioning and Hockey Skills Chief Instructor Gyle Woods 50NEHOUR SESSIONS SEPT 48 SEPT 11 15 GORDON ARENA AGES 6 to IS years Boys and PER SESSION REGISTRATION DATES All at Alcott Arena AUG 630 pm WED AUG 30 630 m 830 pm FRI SEPT pm 830 pm

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