Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1973, p. 14

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ATT Georgetown Royalettes Now Aim At League Title I J I ftpnrD1 iri Mfm The future look great for hammered Malton Two Nome Newspaper For Georgetown and District Second Claw Mail Registered Number Return Portage Guaranteed I per er Single Copy Price Fifteen GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUG 1171 SECOND SECTION Blood Donor Clinic OPEN FROM 130 to 845 pm Monday September 10 Holy Cross Church Auditorium Maple Avenue East HEALTHY persons It to yaar old BOYS with written parental coniant EACH TIME donate art URGENTLY to BLOOD NEW DONORS rtgiiter at clinic AVOID waiting ptriodti atttnd clinic In the AFTERNOON TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING atthacllnlcavaltablalodonorf If a rlda phone Mrs or Mr E Thompson ITT lit On clinic day or 7H1 a not of CLINIC DAY SEPTEMBER to on your calendar Dont Get Caught With Your Pints Down Ellis Scores Three Falcons Blank Hansa Georgetown Falcon of the Metro First Division Soccer League added two victories to Ihelr current string of ceases last week Thuraday they played at Cedarvale against arch rivals Hansa and won It waa the first time In two that the Falcons had beaten Hanaa Ray Ellis led the yellow and black with a hat trick Falcons scored an Impressive league victory over Barbados here Sunday 30 Peter Dave Foster and Gord Barclay did the scoring Jonea Andy Kerr and Hay Ellis who flayed goal In thla one were Falcon standouts Falcons meet Good Year Sunday Sept in a friendly match the f tball A title has been halted on top rung by a team from Brldlewood near Aglncourt A crowd of 300 watched the take second defeat in the beat of three aeries under the lights at the Georgetown park Friday night got standout fielding and hi I ting from their pitcher who led them to a 137 victory Friday This Ihe fastest and beat fielding pitcher the have ever faced manager Jack Handy later told The Herald The played terrific ball in the Ontario playoffs and are a real credit to the own and their sponsors Legion Branch 120 he said Royalettea first attempt at winning Ontario holding the lead for seven and a half Innings The game was called before the end of eight Innings due to a curfew on the park lights The future looks great for club Handy said We lose only five players because of the age limit next year compared to an average of 10 to 12 players being loal by the other clubs Royalettes have four Peel County Girls Softball League hammered Malton Two Two mora wins would give the Georgetown team the league championship Royalettea are coached by Ted Wllkea and managed by Jack Handv League Standing Sunny Acres Midgets Picked In Jr A Draft game of the schedule will be played here tomorrow night with One providing the opposition Royalettes played two games Sunday and won both They beat Apple wood 103 and they Pla Streets Applewood Malton No G T Malton No Brampton Games Left Spotty Girls Win Glen Tournament Glen Williams ladies Softball Hornby in the semi team came close to winning final before bowing 50 to its own tournament in the Mlsalsaauga Glen park Sunday Misslasauga topped The Glen girls doubled the HiUaburghS2 in semi final play score on Acton In the after rolling to a victory opening round of play and then over Caledon East members if lasl season George major A hockey club been picked in Junior draft Right winger Gary and left winger Bill Klrbi selected Red Wings and Kitchener Rangers has passed up the n purtumty sign Willi Hull a nev aggregation In the Quebec circuit He leases take up residence received an invitation from that club tolled with and Miltnn juniors last year though still age will take up residence at Kitchener f became one of highest draft choices ever to from a Geirgclown midget club when he was picked m the fifth r and He ill com pan Ottawa where in graduate midget while trying with Hull who Hull training camp opens is the son if Mr and Mrs 43 Crcs is the son if Mr and Mrs Vcrn Kirby Glen Williams and Love is the son f Mr and Mrs William vc 179 Raylnwn Six ExRebels Playing Football As Junior Colts Its of the senior high sen SWIMMING IN SEPTEMBER Providing the air temperature is above degrees the Georgetown Swimming Pool will be open during the month of September Week days 5 308 30 Public Swimming Week ends IS Adult and Family Swimming 30 Public Swimming 8 30 Public Swimming SUMMER ADMISSION RATES WILL BE IN EFFECT Pool 8777612 Recreation Department 8776981 Ext or GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC HOCKEY REGISTRATION CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY SEPT noon WEDNESDAY SEPT pm SATURDAY SEPT noon NOTE All boys between the ages of is years who want to play minor hockey in Georgetown this year must register with GDMHA This includes Tykes and Support Group No registration will be accepted after September IS minor noc This inclu reglsti Registration Fee per player HO for for 3 or more GEORGETOWN LIONS Present Their Bavarian Beer Garden THE RETURN OF HANS WAGNER m and to 8 GEORGETOWN GIRLS PIPE BAND 8 30 to p ROSS HILLIER AND HIS COUNTRY RHYTHM BOYS to a m SATURDAY NO JEANS OR GEORGETOWN SEPT 8th shorts- please MEMORIAL ARENA Adm 7tolam NOTICE BOWLERS and WOULDBE BOWLERS REGISTER FOR LADIES LEAGUES Tuesday I 30 Wed I pm Wed Eve Friday a No Children MENS LEAGUE Monday MIXED LEAGUES Social Leagues Young Adults yrs Golden Age YOUTH LEAGUES Register Sept I a a Peewees Bantams Juniors Seniors bowling Saturdays Wed aft m afternoons and Sundays FREE INSTRUCTION TROPHIES PRIZES CRESTS TRIPS TOURNAMENTS PARTIES BANQUETS FUN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS GEORGETOWN BOWL 8779922 MOUNTAINVIEW ROAD SOUTH GEORGETOWN MARKET McfADYtN Us nf Ontario nfcrence a string flour this season Am their 1 ore six members f last Tennis Keep Winning The female side of Georgetown Tennis Club continued Its winning streak last week when romp ton ladles team was defeated In four straight matches The match held in Georgetown was one of the round of InterCounty Ladies League games Linda Rice and Iala Allison won two out of three sets Danielle Sheaf and Kay King won both matches as did JoAnn Frost and Ann Joyce Mary and Marilyn Serjeants on high sen football Handy Getty a W John Ken Tony and Jeff Br wn attended the Colts amp the club sent in Italians to high schools in the as part of a recruiting drive near end of last term Tryiuts started last June and six from here who made hi starting lineup were the six former Georgetown Itcbets the camp pc quarterback and Getty defensive end Wwdock Kennedy and corner runn bock and safety and Jeff Brown safety Oakville Its play in the division of the 10 team conference with Peterborough Scarborough and Their are nights at Bronte Field Zakia Fitzgibbon Tops In Golden Wheels Points The Molson Golden Wheels points race concluded Saturday at Toronto International and despite in dividual wins by Gordon in modified eliminator and Bill Morrison in super stock the number one spot in these respective classes was cap tured by an absent Jim who had already accumulated enough points to lock up top honors and Bruce who advanced to the final before being edged by Morrison With their first place finish Zakia and earned an automatic bye to the final when the Golden Wheels Awards climax at the third annual All began his march to the top money on an easy note when Max Parkers E MP Valiant tripped the red light while Bob Elliott at the wheel of the Bail Auction CG Camaro had an equally easy effort when his competition didn t make the call letting the Guelph based ear through on solo run The Larry Mlnakcr Scott Patterson DG Comet advanced to the second when it laid down a 12 SO elapsed time in defeating Ed 1935 B A Fargo Truck which trailed on a breakln 13 10 at Jerry Lafontalsie MP Plymouth tripped the liehta with a lone 12 73 106 when Brian In the balance of first round the Haw and DA Maverick dumped Paul Campbell E MP Comet with an 105 and Norm Noddle eased his C A Dodge through on a bye run StrutL had no problem rousting Elliotts Camaro In round two as his EG Polar Express combined an 11 troubled IS 11 56onthe Ball car The Scothorne car cut the tree too Tine and saw red for the effort leaving Norm Noddle to limp through for the win in spite of broken throttle linkage on the chopped off Dodge The Plymouth met no resistance in qualifying for the semi finals as the Manaker Patterson Comet failed to make the call once gain looked a gift horse In the eye as he drew the bye while Strutt and Noddle squared off to decide who would meet the Plymouth in the final At the traps it was the Polar Express on top with 1154 over Noddles quicker but trailing 126 p h pass Fourth place money was decided at the tree when the Haw Scothorne Maverick picked a red light giving the purse to the Ball Auction Camaro The final was an equally fruitless task as Plymouth failed to show letting Strutt solo for the gold with an 11 SO SMALL FIELD With a small field of six en tries on hand the first round of super stock eliminator was short lived Bill Morrison 1A hung on over Norm Dutton s SS EA Plymouth with a 12 US split Nemur SS Chevelle singled out Al and charged by the Mustang with an 11 11B ll to the Ford 12 25 while the last pairing of round one left Bruce SS H Mustang triumphant over Bob Slater SSQA Chevy Wagon MB to 13 Morrison advanced the final on the bye run while Haber and squared off with the latter on the brakes at the traps and in the final as the Mustang churned out 11 54 lie to 11 on the En tec Chevelle Haber ad vancement was good for third place money faced Pischlutta for fourth after he had disposed of Slater Wagon with an 11 120 GO effort and at the end of the it was again as the Plymouth blew by the Garage Ford 120 16 to 12 10 It was GM facing Ford in the final and after a super careful stage Bill Morrison took the handicap start and made no mistake as his Camaro pulled a 1204 1155combimitiontonold 106 effort DOES THIS HELP rtn vim war A Denotes Area Councillor Councillor to serve on Regional Govt and the Area Council councillors to serve on the Area Council representing each Ward in North Halton A Mayor Elected by the voters North Halton Compliments of Bill HUNTER NORM NODDLE LIMPS AHEAD FOR WIN GIFT FLORAL NEEDS Mill JiihI a I- Steps Mil of Main I 111 ill

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