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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1984, p. 22

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SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday May Senior bowlers give out awards Members of he Gold en Agere senior bowl tag league gathered at the Georgetown Legion Hall Monday night to honor their individual stars and champ J The league champion and the playoff ng Blue Jays and and Downs trophies Anno Nicholson and Bob Harris were the high average bowlers over the past year whle Gil Locke and Lily Mitchell were the most improved bowlers Ethel and George Burt were the Bowlers Of The- Year Marg Martin and George Burt were recognized Tor having bowled high triples Kay Mac Mi lion and Jim Wilson 290 rolled the high single games for the Jane Lcfeuvre and John bowled high pi including hand caps Marg dson and Gerry Bos raited the high games Including handicap The Ring Leaders were the runners up to the during regular league play holds opening day The official season opened a blustery often cold Saturday with Mayor Miller doing the official kickoff honors for the youth clubs bonanza of soccer The day began prior to a with George Baines getting the coffee donuts and hot dogs ready for the early comers The first games kicked off shortly afterwards with the mosquito g Blizzard facing the Leafs The Leafs pulled away to a win with Harklcy scoring a ably supported by her teammates Jennifer replied for the This was an entertaining match with a remarkable amount of skill shown for the first day At the same time on the large field at Cedarvole the peewee boys of Barry Inner in green tied 1 with the Blue Bombers Mike Baker and Chris were scorers with Martin DavidsonandSandor good Job In net Reflex 1 Mustangs in the peewee girls division came next Again some good skills and positional from both teams A great marking Job on Rhonda Ellard by Sonja was a highlight Nevertheless Ellard opened the scoring and Sue Taylor added a second mi Jones netted for Reflex the second half Colin Wilde Maroons took a decision over John Reds in the bantam boys division Doug Covert gained the second hat trick of the day with Danny Weiszand Gord Savage also netting singles Stu Morgan got the consolation after some strong play for the Reds John stayed on the field to the next match in the bantam girls division which was between Sean 0 Blues and Barry Beds When I led the Blues were four goals ahead through goals by Susan Judy Tracy Peggie and Chris Harris As well as John In the middles and on the lines were Harry Luc Bert rand Bob Lovegrave and myself amongst others As usual it was a long day for ail and an enjoyable one FALCONS SPLIT The senior Falcons the town representative In the highly competitive Toronto and District league warmed up with a win over Meteors and a loss to the Mariners in the past week or so The Mariner loss was avenged by the Junior Falcons who defeated the older lot by a couple of goals The new look youngsters showed a lot of poise at times and knew enough to take pot shots at yours truly in net leaving me stranded Mariners have not looked too Impress ive in play so far Maybe these bad rehearsals will turn into sterling displays later A win over looks well in the results columns yet It was hard going for a long time Archie received a knock and will miss the opening league game this evening at Dorsey against Varian at m Other matches are at Christian and Meteor fields also at Rep systems The carry over from last week as promised In order to play for a competitive team the player first has to register at club level and later when making the rep squad has to register again at Pee Hal ton Association and league levels The format requires photographs and registration forms These cost around per player At IS or so players per team this becomes a costly Item Indeed PICKING TEAMS In first place players are requested to asklorlheopportunitytotryout At the same time the coach may have an Idea about some of the players desired not all This year one coach had almost 20 players and another not more than eight players through preseason This makes it difficult to choose the number of players a coach wishes lo go with In the squad particularly in the case of a low turn out through the tryout periods J Auto JAKES COO Alt CABS MOST TRUCKS GOLDEN AGE WINNERS The Golden senior bawling league hrtd their annual banquet and awards night at the Georgetown Legion Hall on Mill Street Son 1 1 Individual awards were given out The lap learns pictured above wereqlsohonored The league champion front and the runners up King Leaders arc in top picture Left to Peggy Clark Bob Hard man Norm in Muriel Miller and Barb the 747 Jane Mary Booth Mac Tost Agnes an 1 Lily Mitchell made up the King I carters The playoff champions are pictured below Seated left to right the A group playoff winners the Blue Jays arc Bob Clark Bert Dot llrandford Burt Dolly Carter and Sid Hulme Bel I d them arc the group winners the and Downs They Nora Tuck Dos Elizabeth Wallace Leola Allen and John Vanderlock I PICTURE FRAMING Save 50

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