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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1969, p. 16

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v v r champipnships cup tinilisfs decided in town soccer loop tv 1 by ivan bird last week turned out to be the climatic week for the geor getown minor soccer associat ion with all the league champ ionships being decided together with the cup finalists for next saturday flyers took the atom champ ionship with a 10 win over astros coach len alabaster did a great job with his boys moulding them into a very sol id unit which dropped only 3 points over the course of the season timmy w the top sctfrer scored the title winning goal in this game perfect season adams photography for junior swatters glen williams in tricounty play dont know a junior girls- softball team representing i what its like to be a loser not this season at least the junior gats coached by joy haines and assistant joanne arnold won all 22 games they played this year including 12 in their regular tricounty schedule five in the kinsmen girls softball tourney two jin the league semfinals against moffat and three in the finals against limehouse they are sponsored by glen wmjiams apple products and sheridan nurseries in the back row from left are coach joy haines cheryl fendey brenda inglis bev campbell max- ine kemshead marion hancock middle row from left kelly duncan mary jo brenner i frances engleby susan aachugh carol kemshead cindy stafford front royv from left kathy eakins wendy stafford and wendy garland aaissing is assistant cqach joanne arnold the mosquitoe championship decided the 22 tie rangers niade with cougars left them three points clear fcf cougars with one game to play satur day morning game was a great one twith fast exciting football throughout cougars held a 21 lead well into the second half but a spirited comeback by ran gers resulted in the tying goalfee by phillip watt these teams tneir have played great soccer throughout the season and should be commended for then- effort rangers team ia exceptionally strong and will prove a hard team to- beat the team which could manage this the cougars had a bard struggje before beating out the fighting owls by 54 score this game could have gone eith er way but cougars mean to-re- yenge their league defeat add should be up for the final gamt peewei t arsenal atoned somewhat for their league championship loss by taking a 10 win over jets to move into the final on a doug thompson goal as the score suggests this was another very close game but arsenal had the better scoring chances and deserved their shot at the cup after defeating carretal in their marathon firsts round game wolves ran out of steam and went down 21 to united unit ed played well and held onto lead as wolves made a desperate late attempt to tie the score the georgetown herald thursday sept 5 1969 page 16 like possible champions recei ved a 30 drubbing from a fired up wolves team led by mike magdy mike scored all the goals and together with billy maxwell was outstanding for wolves john butler and arid- rejfc- gordon were best for bea vers celtic have to be the hard luck team for this half of the season they have an excellent team but lack finishing poorer and have invariably- finished up on the wrong side of a close score this was the case again this- week in a 21 loss to uniu ed who won on goal hy kevin carmichael and peter koch noel watt septal for celtic- youth bowling begins outdoors with george hoare grant geese to stopover in sou thern ontario there is little goose hunting in the area clos ed to hunting at present i jets took the peewee title from arsenal with a come from behind 32 win arsenal were leading 20 at half time and looked to have the game and championship in their grasp it was a different jets team they encountered in the second half p- respectively trophies for however gary miller scored 2 1 le lnd cu wnners wl be goals and andy morrison other as jets stunned the three excellent games are promised in saturday 27th septembers cup final day the atom final will commence at 12 30 pm after a ceremonial kickoff by a guest hoped to be the chief of police and the mosquitoe and peewee games popular winter activity for young bowlers pete pomejoy sports 17 main strmt n s777777 open till 9 thurdiy frldayt by gwn patarton i bowling at georgetown bowll commenced last week these young kids are just amateurs but someday will be our professionals son in th junior league these young bowlers are on senal title and deservedly took ar- the there were 41 bantam boys ul follow at l pm and 3 jjj their first step for working to crests have been awarded to the boys and 84 crests present- 1 ed to the girls these bantams presented by the donors in each i division after the final game removal of the 200 yard- a very happv joe osier fromsbore limit on blinds om marauder bantam team coach jthe great lakes will increase re the information that hunting opportunities for div- nis te now won the hal ing ducks such as scaup spej lon district title by a icies which now are undcrhar- ble margin these csteditheooyardnimtrhart receivc individual not been removed in locations geese duck hunters note these regulations where large numbers of canvass back or redhead ducks stop during migration the above news was from the dcpt of lands and forests lads will receive trophies from the gmsa in rec ognition of this fine ance all boys in the association will receive crests again this year and league champions wall have individual trophies presented to them for saturday only any extra time played will be sudden death the association was stunned last week by the sudden illness the sport perform- f pax president bill barclay i bill is confined in the george- range from 8 years to 12 years and bowl every saturday morning at 9 am these young children really seem to enjoy themselves on saturday later in the afternoon at 2 pm the juniors take over the scene at the alleys so far 81 boys and girls have registered and have got well underway in 108 crests have been awarded so far in this league these kids age from 12 to 15 the top in the girls cheryl breen still leads the continued on ijage 17 storage complete inside storage repairs v servicing caji now for estimate and assure space free pickup and delivery moto sk1 snowmobiles now on display special prices now on in stock boats and motor5 your authorized mercury ouboard dealer credit river boat co norval 8779552 open evenings till 9 pm the coho cam yes they did to back a polluted humbcr river they were found dead seagulls were also found there is a closed season on milar to those in effect in 1968 dead it takes a lot to kill a i all geese in the counties of with one major change in thr seagull lets hope its not as wellington and waterloo and centra district the waterfowl serious as it looks in the township of normandy season opens on sept 27 this ksrcmont and proton in grey is one week later than the up- county east luther township land game season opening in a in dufferin county and south large proportion of this area dumfries twp in brant coun to all league winners con gratulations from all members of the georgetown association cup competition sarnifinalt tpwn memorial hospital where years and arc our intermediate it is hoped he will make a group speedy recovery and return to atom duty with his friends in the minor soccer association he helped to build approximately 350 pairs of feet pounded the turf and rais- a fact little better news is the i nice fat coho salmon was hawks moved into saturd- final with a great 61 vie- tory over falcons falcons ppbng cloud of dust as played well but were disheart ened hy the opportunistic hawks forward line who really caught in the credit river near missed paul morrow scored yet was returned to the water did well to grow that fast the credit river georgetown it was the delay in season is design- and 14 inches and ed to reduce the kill of juven- provision has been made this ile black ducks a very impor- year to allow open water shoot- t species which has been do ing in most waters of the great dining in recent years young lakes a person may now bunt black ducks are much more from a blind or a boat anchorvulnerable to the gun than ad- ed with decoys more than 200 ults and they undergo heavy j yards from shore i mortality during the first few days of the season between very fat rainbow the rainbow trout must be in the harbour and rivers now a real sporting fish and they are growing bigger every year another hat trick two of the goals being set up by torey ieggctt who played a great game on right wing mike hals- lead was tops on defense for hawks gil ford and david bew played strong and scott wakfer never stopped trying at centre forward a 20 pounder be caught soon will no doubt flyers moved a step closer to the double with a 44 semifinal w in over wildcats the first half of this game was very even air pollution both teams coming close in the the cars we are driving are second half however flyers be- responsible for 58 percent o f 0 p tneir bost soccer and the air pollution so the experts j in the final on goals by the new regulation does not include connecting waters or since wa rpllirn to the great lakes lake st clair area where thpy kfrc ra rondeau bay in kent county scd to ncst loca breeding po and lake erie waters fronting pulalion of black ducks can bp norfolk county seriously affected the delay in ontario hunters who did not season will allow local broods buv a federal migratory bird disperse more widely also it say permit in 1968 should note the will allow more lightly shot above regulations carefully be- black ducks from northern on cause the ontario summary for tar to movp south which the hunting regulations was should remove some of the hea printed much earlier than usual v opening day pressure on ponsible for water pollution bag limits and seasons are not local birds the experts say detergents are j included however a nummary responsible for about 60 per of the federal migratory bird thc closcd scason nn sooso cent of the pollution in some regulations will be mailed to n the ccntral townships of j of walcr we a p all those who purchased a mig- southwestern ontario is a hem so we afe a1 gui and lyn water pollution the whiter than while shirt we are wearing is partly res- rat ory 1968 bird hunting permit in hert donaldson chapman a very impressive performan ce by flyers mosquitoe rangers overwhelmed rovers by 72 to win their place in the final bob clcllarid scored four goals for the powerful rangers attack with able support from i program designed to establish thats all for this week so j scott dwycr chris deere and breeding populations of giant safe journey good hunting and j ray mcmahon scored the goals seasons and bag limits are si- canada geese and to attract mil tight lines until next time for thc well beaten rovers the cop league- crown in first attempt members of the georgetown georgettes back row from left manager bernie dore gail young irene winters brenda hulme judy sheppard ann marchment coach paul robinson front row from left adeje hkkey georgia lewis peggy given janet armstrong isobel lieder aaarilyw eagles missing from the picture jane mcnallyeve smith susan qyinn and pat aacelroy the georgettes won the oaville ladies softball championship this season tbis was their first year in the league after playing for number of seasons in thetlrban division ofhe halton courtly ladies softjbajl leoflue all the boys of the association took on the coachrs at last saturdays corn turned wiener roast the result was never de termined but a good time was had by all participants and only minor hurts were report ed by the awed coaches the thanks of the association go to our newly formed ladies auxil iary who saw that no boy left cedarvale with an empty stomach the next gmsa dance will be held on october 24 in the le- ion and tickets will be available shortly a special word of thanks to th legion and the legion pipe band who gave their time to play at the brian stockten tournament at etobicoke the other week georgetown received much good publicity from its repres entatives at this competition both from the association and the legion lagw play atom falcons wound up their suc cessful second half season with a 10 victory over wildcats wildcats worked hard hut it wis only a good performance by ron devries in goal kept down the score the winning goal came on a long shot by david j bew minutes after duncan al abaster just missed with a hea der from 12 yards out flyers set up their league winning game as they defeated a very game dynamo side by 10 in a good close game dyn amos gave the flyers a real fright as they outplayed them for long periods with bill tay lor and jim taggart outstanding tony kraus and tim turner turned in good performances for flyers mosquitoe tigers continued their slump losing 21 to jaguars but were unlucky in this one having most of the play and not being able to score jaguars scored both of their goals on break aways by danny field and paul krowchuk paul and kenny flynn were stars for jaguars whilst alfred van dyke contin ued his outstanding play for tigers owls are probably the most improved team in the gmsa thl season and they went-fur- thcr to prove thls by defeating rovers z0 in their last game of this year jimmy bishop ag ain showed well getting both goals ably supported by p turpie on defense coach al roxborough i to be commenc ed for his work with these boys peewc beavers who earlier looked on sunday afternoons at 4 pm our seniors lake over the action this year our teenagersl have only 4 teams having 28 people in the league wed ap- predate anyone from the ages of 15 to 19 years of age to en ter in on the fun so far 49 crests have been awarded to the teenagers top scores for bantams we have a terrific little ban tam bowler of 10 years of age named rjck gourlie his highj scores wore 238 142 224 giving him a triple of 604 and an av erage of 191 we have to share the credit with the young girls for their j work also j a 10 year old girl sylia hcis- slers high game was 197 and 11 year old sandra bratkin whose high score is 194 take your pkk 1 cah and reserve your choice of oewchevs and pontiacs chevand gmc trucks board of parks management georgetown memorial arena to mark the official opening of the 1969 1970 ice season there will be free public ice skating saturday september 27 1969 300 pm until 500 pm sponsored by the board of parks management public skating will also be held in the evening from 7 pm until 9 pm when the usual charges will be made uu wujiik with th andrew murray motors 45 mountalnvlaw road s 8776944 headquarters your skate exchange skate sharpening hockey sticks pucks pads hetmets etc figure skates we feature ccm products georgetown cycle sports 2 water street 8773630 don jarvie k for prompt and expert service on sheet metal work roofing eavestroughing general contracting call russ dickson phone 8777455 tidmmimmm iajkiiaii jwrcraidik

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