Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1971, p. 4

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THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JULY KINSMEN GIRLS SOFTBALL Paulines Flowers Finally Bloom Zenith Kinetic KruUera 10 The Hunter Pitcher April Sacco was selected as star by umpire George Only one homer in the game by Although umpire never picked a star for this game I feel the younger players on the team showed Improvement namely Sandra Cloutler Glnny Wilkes and Cindy Hewitt Home runs by Sharon Moo res and Megon Mills and two for Sandra Kirby Dairy Queen CaruM Fruit Market 5 The Dairy Queen went wild scoring to in the 3rd and is in the Inning and badly beat Caruso were Linda George and Denlse Hatcher with homers by McAusland Cheryl McNellly and two by June Patterson and Charlene Milton Superior Food Cheryll Webster hit the only in this game with pitcher Diane Marshall selected as game tar by umpire Bill Hewitt and Campbell for Superior Murray Motors 13 Georgetown Cycle Sports Most of the scoring was done in the second inning of this game with Joan Gilmer hitting a homer and picked as star along with Lynn Scarborough Pauline lowers Zenith Tool Die Hurrah for Paulines for getting their first win in the schedule First base player Wendy From was chosen as star for good play and home runs Also a homer for Lynn Harris of Zenith Blue Giant No stars were picked in this close game as it was a good team effort on both sides Susan Hillier had and played good defensive ball Yvonne Brat kin had A hits and a home run Cable Jets IS Leone Hairstyles Pitch era Karen Munro and Janet Anderson won this game for Cable Jets with Lorraine Martin and Joan Currle hitting homers Mary Lou Livingstone made the final catch to end the game Short stop Shelley Bond selected as Leone star hitting two homers and pitcher Lynn Anthony Jackie Spicer also hit a homer Youngs Pharmacy 19 Young s first win and an entire team effort led to a good win in this game The entire team were picked as stars Maybe the real star was coach Ron Snow who stayed away and let his wife Betty coach the Pharmacy team to victory Hope you re smiling Ron I Lt Petes Girls 12 Pitcher Jan hit homers in this game and the team scored runs in the 3rd inning Stars of Ihegame were Cindy Cooper who hit homers and had for 3 at bat and Freestone who pitched a strong game and was also for at bat Third star is any umpire who will put up with the Senior Ladles Game umpired by George Bo wen IT Insurance Game star as selected by the umpire was catcher Joanne Grant with homers by Pat Doucelte Goldsmith and Clary VanderByl Lorraine God den in a Kinsmen ladies league game in the fairgrounds eager cut at one of the offerings Ladles league ball is to the Kinsmen program this season The one of the rarest of living animals actually a wolf ACTON SPEEDWAY By VIVIAN SHAW Stewart Wins Combined Feature to third spot by the third lap and finally managed to get past Wrlgglcsworlh on the fifth lap This put rather in first place with son right behind him pushing hard These two ran this way for the next nine laps with Larry finally beside Lawrence Larry went to go past and Lawrence spun on the No So Lawrence was out the rest of the race and Larry Majuery added another feature to his list with George Wriggles worth second with Larry Cox third Dl We had the sportsmen here to day and with so few diamonds we ran them both together In the feature Cliff spun on the fifth lap but was able to get back In again without a restart Cliff Ihctime He had to drop out later with trouble Ed Stewart started In scratch in the field of cars and he had worked his way through the pack to take over first place by the sixth lap Lloyd sportsman sure pushing Stewart On the ninth the red flag was thrown Hois Winters spun and Ralph HANGS ON On the restart It was Stewart and Wallace and these bos sure on some fine driving for he fans So Ed Stewart took the feature Ed also took his two heats Lloyd Bowman second with Murray Wallace th rd 1st Heat I Lawrence Larry George Wriggles worth 2nd heal 1 George Larry Cowan George Wngglesvorth Lorry Cox 1st heat 1Ed Stewart Murray 3Cliff 2nd Stewart Willace Cliff Sportsmen 1st heat 11 Bowmen Ron Porter Brian Logo Sportsmen 2nd heal 1 Bowmen Hon Porter Gem Sportsmen feature Ed Stewart J Murray Wallace Ron Brian Logo Mo I son Golden Wheels Expect 350 Drivers Chase Drags Title Up lo entries arc expected each in the Golden Wheels sports racing championship being held this summer at Toronto International near Georgetown Some in prize monej is at stake in the wo competition scrus Each rac- dav entrants register in one of the wo of the style and are paired off for series of two car racts By using the tournament styk management can it- large number of entries cunt It also makes possibti the inclusion of a variety of makes and of The rating involves turn runs over a measured quarter mile and winner is the first one to cross the liming traps at the end of the course ThL loser in each race is eliminated and he winner awarded 100 points to cumulate towards he season championship and the right to progress to the next round the end hi pnzt money Is split among the 10 George Kennedy Field Day Results of Girls is one of he mm worn GOLF WIDOW SPECIAL Stay too long at the 19th hole She cant stay mad when you give her a bouquet of 6 BEAUTIFUL SWEETHEART ROSES Jamie Hansen points to become school pion at he field day of George Kennedy public school Jamie topped the bantam boys and Valeric Phillips and Doris Tuchcl the bantam girls In the junior section David Jeffrey and Mlchile were too yd dash Jamie Hansen Stephen Ctnpman Ball David Brian Jcnner Mark Long jump Jamie Hansen Raymond John Karol yd dash Jamie Hansen Gordon Jim Allen Standing jump Bruce Jim Allen David High Jump Jamie Kin sen Colin Hicks lied Mike Power Frank Scott Turner tied BANTAM GIRLb Standing jump Anita Christen Laing Christen While 100 yd dash Anne Craig Dons Ken Ball Monica Pollock Phi Jump Cmd Gardiner Lisa High jump Barb Nancy Kim Whitehead 50 dash- Doris Tuchcl Keri Anne Craig Kim Rafter iticd Triple JLMORBOYS imp David Pat St Laurent Standing Jump Jim Ken Lonbro John yd dash Brian David Jeffrey Greg Abbott High Jump Jamie Glllandcrs Greg Abbott Ball Doug Smith Greg Abbott Scotl Scott Suitor David Jeffrey Brian Long jump David Jeffrey Bill Pal St litis Ball Nam Phillips Debbie 1 inda Tr pie jump Susan Kirn Jenkins Forbes High jump Mkhik Giesen Wendv Tnneoo Connie dash Jultinn Heather Bennett Standing jump Sluik Juliana Long jump Heather Bennett Susan Connie Brim 100 jd dash Martin Diani NO POLES LIGHTING HELD UP The end of July is the hoped for dateofthcinslallationof lights at the soccer field in Cidarvak Park The project is being sponsored by the Kinsmen club who have given he job to Electric of owned by Doug Williams of Streetsvillc and John Bell Moore Park Cres Georgetown USTOMMVDE- quart iodine lumlnoircs will be erected on each of four spun concrete poles which will result in a recreational lighting intensity as opposed to lighting for professional sport The concrete poles are custom manufactured and are the hold up lo an immediate start on the project Sheep do not need silt licks They should get superphosphate raters with totals each Track officials said rigistindforlhcMay opening of the series which was cancelled by run They intnes for each weekly round during summer THE EXCHANGE HOUSE KING STREET WEST ENTERTAINING THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE COUNTRY FOUR Georgetown Community SWIMMING POOL Special Public Swims ADULTS SWIM Wednesday Evenings 9 pm to 10 pm TEEN SWIM Sunday Evenings 9 pm to 10 pm FAMILY SWIM Sunday Afternoons 1230 to i45 pm DISABLED SWIM Saturday Evenings to 7 pm Children Must Be Accompanied By Parents CONCRETE POOL Installed in just 7 days custom designed shape Pool vacuum and hose no painting ever finish Thermometei Top tine Jacuzzi filtration Water test kit Concrete steps Nylon pool brush Underwalei seat Leaf skimming net Rope and floats coping 2395 Rd Unit 10 Misiissaugo lust south of in the Treasure Industrial Park OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT 2702261 Meet The Star Attraction Of Georgetown WESTERN DAYS NORM ULLMAN Toronto Maple Leaf Centre Friday July 9 pm to 900 pm will greet till Inns In front or He will alio lo the of The Week In Georgetown Police Minor The Scaring Leal for hockey be Softball League PETE POMEROY SPORTS 17 Main Street 877

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