Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1971, p. 20

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iJfi3iBSLrWyJSlK GEORGETOWN IN CENTRAL ONTARIO SOCCER The Falcons arc one of Georgetown two entries in the Central Ontario Senior Soccer League and at press time both clubs are still In good position to grab one of the playoff positions Royals are currently third In the nine team circuit with Falcons In a traffic jam not far behind Two teams from Kitchener two from two from Brampton and one from Streetsville provide competition Falcons grouped above are front row from left Pete White Nick Ferraro Ken Chapman Cain Joe Vugts Dave back row from loft manager Had die Sm edema Dave Taylor Ian Barclay Ernie Knight Singleton A Vandenberg Jake and BUI Zanthlos They are coached by PWi Must Win Lost Thro Games Tonight game and the remaining two after that are must matches for Georgetown Pee Wees of the Ho I ton Minor Baseball Pec Wee League WUh the regular schedule about to wind up the Georgetown Pee Wees share fifth place and need three straight victories to get a chance at the playoffs A victory over Streetsville Thursday and a loss to Burlington Saturday gives them a record of wins and 10 set backs But even if they fall short of playoff points they will still go beyond regular play with a bye Into the Ontario Baseball Association pi ay downs owned a lead before Georgetown got going Thursday to fashion an win Larry Burns pitched the win for the locals Only Rick Gourlle Glen Tost and Rob Mossop managed singles Saturday in the 150 blanking at the hands of Burlington provides lonlghts competition for the Georgetown who ore snonsored this year by Moore Con FREE LUNCH FOR ANY GIRL IF You arrive in a car or motorcycle 2 Youareescortedbyyour boyfriend or husband or both You place your order between a m and Monday thru Friday Aug 16 to Your orders are equal in value 5 Bikini Bathing Suit You and your escort are years of age or over THIS OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO TAKE HOME ORDERS All the above requirements must be met to get your free lunch c CARPET END 12x11 GREEN TWEED Reg sale 12x112 GREEN 0ZITE Reg sale GOLD CARVED sale 12x1110 BLUE TWEED Reg sale 12x128 BLUE TWIST Reg sale 12x106 GREEN CARVED Reg 121 sale 13x103 GOLD CARVED Reg sale 9x13 BLUE GREEN TWEED Reg sale 9x184 ORANGE RED GOLD TWEED Reg sale 9x10 KITCHEN CARPET R sale GREEN HARD TWIST Reg sale GREEN CARVED Reg sale ONE ROLL OF GOLD SEMI SHAG Reg 1295 SALE VINYL 6x6 GREEN BRICK Reg sale BROWN FLAGSTONE sale 12x85 MULTICOLOUR PEBBLE Reg sale PROTECTION COVER SRLE 75 GEORGETOWN 26 Main St S Georgetown 8773621 Georgetown Firm Buys Hilltop Golf Club A Georgetown company Colossus Development Cor poration Limited Street has bought Hilltop and Golf Club near Erin A spokesman for Colossus told The Herald this week the nine hole course will become a layout in an expansion project to start this winter The new holes will be developed In a wooded area The new owners have changed the name of the club from Hilltop to Erin Heights and hired former Brampton pro Bill Richardson who is well known locally Pay as you play will continue to be featured but memberships arc available A free round of golf is being offered until August for golfers clip BILL RICHARDSON ping an ad appearing in The Herald this week For the past 11 years the club was owned by Mike Soccer Royals Beat Hansa Tie Eintracht Georgetown Royals of the Central Ontario Senior Soccer League picked up victory and a draw In games played against Thursday and Eintracht Saturday The tie was a hotly contested match with Ian Ford scoring off a comer kick by Bill Barclay and Barclay making the best of a penalty kick in the second half Eintracht scored In the first half and came from behind to tie the game In the second period on a header Larry Nolan Bill Barclay and Ionrordwere Royals standouts A long free kick by Dave Foster produced Royals first against late In the first half of that game Foster converted a pass from Bar clay and Rob Murray Into Georgetown second goal in the second half But spelled the shutout in the late stages Manager Tossed Out Georgetown Bantams of the Hal ton County Bantam Baseball League suffered a 103 defeat at the hands of the Canucks this week Gerry Williams with the defeat gave up nine runs eight hits and one walk before being lifted for Rob in the sixth inning Freestone was knocked for one run and three hits white fanning two Canucks commit an error while the locals hod two mlscucs behind their pitchers Da rich uk led the hitting with two doubles and a single Vern Qui ley was rejected from the game In the fourth inning for protesting an umpire decision with a little loo much en Ihufiasm The first military use of the balloon occurred In 1794 Jean Marie mode two four hour observation ascents HE WAS SAFE NOW HES OUT The Intercounty Fastban League season Is over for Glen Williams right fielder Doug Lucas He Is In Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital recovering from a broken left leg suffered when he slid into third base In a game with Acton In last Tuesduj night He was starting a hook slide when his leg twisted under him He was taken to hospital by nee The Glen won the game and I was safe at third Lucas told The Herald reporter with a grin when visited In his hospital room Page THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUGUST REGULAR A D V E R T I S E R GET THE BEST RESULTS START YOUR CAMPAIGN NEXT WEEK s The Georgetown Herald 8772201

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