DONS AUTO SERVICE Spring Samclng Sert Oil 347 GiMtph St 8778122 Wednesday September Page I the HERALD HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Glen Merchants dump though the Glen Williams Merchants hilling they swept their quarter Trial playoff gainst last Tuesday night Cocoach Cliff Norton fell his charges aggressive at bat but with help from Jf Haines on the mound the Glen men beat Orange In the third game of the best of three series It was a classic Glen behind victo ry when Lester Wilson chopped a bunt which scored lire man from third base for the winning short four players from their roster which dn allow them use theo ries h Iter a play which has worked well for them in the past lie had more men on base throughout the game than the Glen did Norton said The Merchants now the semi finals aga an unknown The other playoff series arc still underway and may not finish until day The Merchants might play next week but the schedule won t be known until the other iTie team One team that could be were leading 10 until the the playoff dark horse is bottom of the ninth Cambridge Junior who It was a tough one for have won their Orangeville to lose games against Norton said in their series Norton The Merchants were said Recreation Report The opportunity for first aid enthusiasts to become instructors is available this Fall The Ha I on 11 lis Recreation Department will be holding a Red Cross Aid Instructors Course in Georgetown on October 15 and 17 This course may be of particular interest lo Instructors Teachers Scout Brownie Guide or Cub Leaders etc Pre- requisites include a current Standard First Aid age and teaching experience In any field For registration information please call or RECREATION PROGRAM REGISTRATION Registration for the Ha I tan Hills Recreation Department Fall programs begins Friday September ID and continues until classes arc filled This year line up features some of our old programs along with some new ideas Programs include PRE SCHOOL This ever popu program will be held on a new day at a new location this fall It will be held on Thursdays at the Knox Presbyterian Church The Includes arts and crafts singsongs games and special events like the Hall owe en Party INTRODUCTION TO DANCE This exciting new program will be held in Acton Limchouse II Is to offer a taste of several types of dance ballet tap jazz folk dancing and rhythmical gymnastics permitting participants to discover the dance they prefer AQUATICS PROGRAMS A full complement of Aquatics programs will be offered at both the and Georgetown Swimm ng Pools Swimming lessons for children of nit ages abilities lessons for advanced classes sports like diving competitive swimming and SCUBA diving are available Call the pool for more information after please Acton 8533 140 Georgetown Vie also offer a variety of Fitness Programs designed to keep you in shape this fall If you found yourself during the summer don t quit now choose one or more of our fun filled programs Choose from FITNESS AND SWIM on Tuesday evenings in Acton It features a work out in the gym followed by a swim and a sauna FITNESS FOR THE FUN OF IT is the com program that includes games a sports so hat getting In shape is really fun It will be held in Acton on Wed evenings FITNESS AND DANCE one of the most popular fitness programs is back again on day evenings in Lime- house Lively music keeps you moving as you dance your into shape NOON HOUR FITNESS provides the opportunity to exercise during your lunch hour This new pro gram Is conveniently held In downtown Georgetown at three different limes Classes are only a half hour long and change rooms with shower are available so there no excuse not to For more information on these and other pro grams please call the Recreation Department at IB or GO ATOM ATTACK For the last game of the season the Georgetown Minor Atom ihe defence Seen here from left lo right In the dark squad led by coach Alex Tough Jr tried their best to go out a bang jerseys are Robert Walker Donald Raymond However their match up wllh provided little opportunities Alls lair and So nut gar to score In a defeat Here the forward line of Georgetown gel set Herald photo Merger vote cast Thursday looking for a large turnout for September meeting on forming a new minor hockey league The president wants to meet all the new coaches and Jim Bray president of the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association would like a number of points brought across to the conches managers and parents involved with the Coaches applications are due and he is hoping to see those wanting to coach manage or help as a timekeeper or commissioner come forward by registration time Bray is also encouraging on behalf of the executive the coaches to sign up for October Level I coaching certificate courses HALL FULL The president of house league hockey in Georgetown would like to also see the Gordon Alcoll arena hall full this Thursday when the voting members of the GDMHA cost their ballot to decide If they want to merge with the Support Group rep hockey league Bray he wants to meet as many of the new coaches and managers as he can at Thursday s meeting The agenda for the house league meeting to talk and vote on farming a new minor hockey association is as follows a Call to Order Outline purpose and conduct of meeting review agenda procedure for question answer introduce temporary chairman Bill Kriesel of the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation c Presidents Brief Remarks Context of merger Reasons Proposed organization Constitution carryover Voting rights Player movement Financial d Question and answer period le Put the question which has been put lo form In the following three part draft resolution RESOLUTION A The Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association assets and liabilities of this date be transfercd to the GMHA and B The Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association constitution be consulted as a guide for the GMHA until a new constitution is adopted and The Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association will be dissolved Georgettes advance to finals The DUG Stationery Georgettes eliminated Erin in two games to advance to the Intercom ly girls fastball finals The local ladies now advance against Hills burgh for the champion ship crown in a best three of five scries beginning Wednesday ousted Orangeville In the other semi f 31 The Georgettes out played Erin In the first game 62 then downed iheir opponents in the third game In the second The third game Wednesday readied in a Georgetown victory Harlow scored the first run in the first inning hit home by Debbie double In the second Inn ngSue Smarda tripled and Colleen Cadger doubled scored Linda George hit for a home run in the third inning but the local lad were idle In the fourth The team exploded for three runs in the fifth inning off hits from Hirlow Linda George Janet MacKay and Carol Hitting in the seventh inning were Linda George with a double and Debbie Sandifer with a single Erin scored their two the sixth and seventh inning In Monday game of the Erin scries George town were blanked by their opponents 50 Gayle Harlow had an Impressive night for the Stationery ladies going for 2 at bat while walking once stealing a base and hitting for a triple Carol Splterl and Janet MacKay were for at bat for Georgetown Day of Champions see Page Some points need to be clarified In order to scotch few rumors and that ore going around I hereby make a partially personal statement Last week I handed in my resignation from the youth soccer executive and membership of the club A three member board decided to take no action against a rep coach for ploying Ineligible players in competitive games being cither unsigned at club level or unsigned at club or OSA level as they must be or dressed with the Intention to play although unsigned or when registered another as well game sheets to the league on on At this stage of the season the board felt that was best to leave matters as were The coach stated that everything he did straightforward and above board and his accepted by the board members Regrettably I cannot j ihe situation as It is and had no alternative but to resign My Integrity and credibility such as It may be became under no longer exists in the eyes of the committee In my opinion The whole situation is distasteful and is already known to the Peel Association and League from sources other than myself I therefore saw no alternative but to report the whole business lo these bodies for whatever action they may think fit Bryan Turner a past president and current commissioner for the boys has also resigned To be fair to the board members they also believed that personal issues the coach myselfandBryanwereattherootoftheproblem in spite of my assertion that these were one sided and not from mine Nevertheless remain- the Infractions were committed and have been allowed to go unchecked After that refflng at the Vanguard loumameiit became a real pleasure I was assisted by a ref and a very young teenager from Malton Young Ted Branch was very good on the line and was warmly congratulated by the teams and organizers Dare I say it yes so too were the older members of the learn Makes a change 1 Talking of young leads me lo our own Lovegrove Bob is our youngest qualified and registered and is building into a good one I watched him take middle in a recent rep match and he handled It very well Next year have him out regularly at the younger games for more exposure FALCONS Senior Falcons came a cropper at Century Gardens at the battle of Santa Clara on Saturday by 14 It was a hard physical game with same dubious tackles coming from the home team Towards the end the game Ihcre was an ugly Incident involving one Falcon and three or four Santa Clara Unbelievably the Falcon was the only player ejected a third man in situation Alex Tough scored from a penally and the home team had two penalties in their tally This puts the lads behind the ball With five gomes to play they arc now five points behind leaders Santo Clara remaining In second place Coach Sam Inglis says II is our inability to stay with the other contenders which has cost us the points lost We still have a winning season to look forward to and who knows Clara could slip up yet Ccdarvalc this evening wc have a novel Acton and Meieor White take penalty kicks for the right to play the Mariners in the semi final first leg of the Inter County cup Last week with a tic over both games the lights going out prevented the tie deciding kicks from being taken The victors will remain on the field lo face the This match up will be followed by Meteor Blue and Eagles clash in Ihe second Second Division Bracken may face a similar progame decider as there are Still two sets of games to be finalised before their game at at MINISOCCER Minor squirt mini soccer commissioner Julia Manning reckons her lads and lasses are having good time this season and has at least the second best organised division In the youth club Her in the girls section Don Smith is full or praise for his young coaches and managers saying they arc fantastic They work hard sometimes under flack from parents and do not give In Don also singles out Barb and Savage for their marathon stints of the age group Gall Melville looks after Ihe girls atoms and comments upon the change from the nopoints league to the play The gaps which existed during Ihe early part of Ihe season have been wiped out and teams have narrowed the gap and have become more with each other Peter Kremer of major atom note similar happenings to hut year General lack of attendance through the season and he hu Interestingly enough compiled a list of attendances for games and practices for all the boys He Is very much in favor of quality over quantity The minor atom boys are In Derek Burns care Derek notes a continuing Improvement in standards of play and says his refflng is per cent plus favorable I hope lo print other commissioners comments next week so prepare for the call folks on top CLOSE CALL Tempera flared last Monday nigh I Aug when Hollywood Tatrro played Peel Here pitcher Roy Into second In what turned out to be contested call Hollywood Irad semi final Play resumes tonight tPbotaaby DaveKowney Ballinafad 7 While Billiard Greyhounds 4 Cobras 2 Orange Blizzard l Green Bombers