THE Thursday September Page Charlene Tops In OBC Bowling The Canadian National Exhibition Automotive Building was the site of last weekends Master Bowlers Association MBA and Ontario Bowlers Congress finals Georgetown a Charlene MacCormack started the season out right when she placed second In the MBA tournament final on Saturday evening and then came back on Sunday to capture the OBC tournament final Her total earnings for the weekend came to In cash plus a stereo set Charlene bowled a sudden death game against Doris Stewart for the OBC title It turned out to be a tie however and a second game was needed After a couple of bad frames put together a string of five strikes and finished with to defeat her opponent by about pins She received and the stereo for her victory In the Master Bowlers final lost out to Joan Clark of Woodstock but collected for her second place finish Other money winners in the weekend tournaments from Georgetown Include Jim and GOLDEN AGE Last Thursday Harry Moss and Isabel of Georgetown placed sixth at the CNE Senior ClUxen bowling tournament Each was awarded a Sunbeam Teflon Steam Iron for their efforts Thirty five mixed couples teams came from all over Ontario to compete Nine qualified for the finals Scores were tabulated with handicap The Golden Age Bowling league held at Georgetown Bowl enjoyed a very successful season in In fact their team won the National Mixed team championship which was held on a pins bowled over average basts They would like to get the 1974 season started on Friday September at p m at Georgetown Bowl with a get together to become acquainted and bowl No previous bowling experience is necessary Membership is open to all those years of age or over ComeonoutonSept Band try your hand There Is no obligation to join the league Orono tied the game again In their half of the seventh on three walk and two hits Georgetown scored what proved to be the winning run at their turn at bat Williams again a single Dale Richmond knocking htm home with a double The game was salted away in the eighth Mike McCandless on first on an error Barney singled Williams doubled and Freestone each a single then big Sam Caruso unloaded an on the track home run to clean the bases Jed Williams went three for three and got hit twice to spark the offence Defensively it was a different story Mike McCandless started and had trouble Jed Williams relieved In the fourth Doug Barnes was brought back In the late Innings to put out the fire and record his second In In as many days The series convener has been notified of the Georgetown win and the are awaiting word as to whom their opposition will be in the next round that being Semi Finals Midget C They are playing a semi final midget game on Saturday at Home 2 Sunday 2091 Forest Fires In Canada During July The Canadian Forestry Service recorded 2 forest fires in Canada during the month of July affecting some Tbe figures are compared with a total of fires the corresponding period last year over a tout acreage of 1657 These figures bring the seasons total of fires affecting acres compared with BOB Ores and acres for the same period in 1973 These statistics are compiled monthly by tbe Forest Fire Research Institute of tbe Canadian Forestry Service Meet the members of the major mosquito Pegasus In soccer action In front from MIDGET LIONS MAJOR MOSQUITO PEGASUS the left are Bill Mike Arnold Brake and Bill Wilcox In back are coach John Wlngrove Adams Photography John captain Wayne Best Glenn S ha rpe Sam Bell and Patricia TwoGame Sweep Over Orono Club PEEL LEAGUE SOCCER STANDINGS AUGUST 25 1B74 Oak Burl Geo Bram Burl Geo Chlng Oak Bram Oak Chlng Geo Burl Acton Burl Geo Oak Burl Geo Oak ChingB Bram Oak Chlng Acton Burl Bram Dixie Oak Burl ChingB Geo Bram Acton ATOM MINOR 15 12 16 11 A 14 3 10 14 1 13 ATOM MAJOR 15 15 10 3- 16 3 0 45 13 7 0 1 23 1 34 48 7 Midget Lions roared again last weekend when they took two games straight 110 on Saturday then 147 on Sun day at home Defensive baseball and control pitching were the keys In the first game the Leon thumping a nervous crew in their own ball park Doug Barnes was on the mound for Georgetown he scattered five hits over nine Innings and struck out fourteen A defensive play In the sixth Inning shut off the only threat Hal Hulme chased down a well hit double relayed it to short stop Mike to third Bill Allison for a put out on the lead runner Bamey and Jed Williams got things rolling In the second on back to back singles and wild pitch for the first run They blew the game open in the fourth scoring six big runs on two hits and four Orono Barney opened again with a double Williams singled Al walked Bob Freestone reached first on an error likewise Bill Allison Hal Hulme and McCandless They batted around the order again in the sixth adding four more runs Paul Allison singled Bill Allison a fielders choice and error singled Mc Barnes and Den all on errors Doug Barnes the winner Georgetown 11 runs errors no runs on five hits and errors The return game in Georgetown was closer in the early Innings before the and Sam Caruso In particular put the game out of reach with six big runs in the eighth Three runs In the first started the Lions on singles to Bill Allison Mike and Doug Barnes hit batter Jed Williams fielders choice and error on Orono got two back the next bat on three walks two hits and one hit batsman Georgetown made It 2 in the third Jed Williams being hit again stealing second moving to tnlrd on s sacrifice bunt ana scoring on Freestone a ground out Orono two hits three fielders choice and an error Three more runs were added to the Lions total In the fifth and sixth Innings Williams and on singles two errors Bill Allison on an error and sacrifice fly ball Area Golfers Tee Off At InterClub Match The Annual Inter Club match of the Ladles Section of North Holton Golf Country Club was held on Tuesday Huntington Orangevllle and present Following the competition a buffet lunch was served and MOSQUITO MINOR 14 33 17 MOSQUITO MAJOR 14 PEEWEE MINOR 15 12 15 10 PEEWEE MAJOR A Flight Low Gross B Kovac Brampton 2nd Low Gross M Dunham Elmira A Flight Low Net G Rudney Low Net M North 14 15 Chinguacousy 4 8 2 26 10 Kohn Brampton Sfl Flight 1st Low Gross A Henry Brampton now 2nd Low Gross Cunningham North 1st Low Net J Coups North 2nd Low Net North 3rd Low Net McGregory Huntington 4th Low Net Woods Brampton Low Net Willlck Huntington C Flight 1st Low Gross D Purchase Huntington 2 Low Gross Smith Brampton 1st Low Net Mary North Halton 2nd Low Net Pot Smith Brampton 3rd Low Net Lee Brampton 4lh Low Net Has tie Huntington Low Net D Ordum Huntington Low Putts A Flight J Anderson Chinguacousy B Flight J Huntington C Flight Norwich Huntington 23 16 1 36 14 1 35 15 2 1 14 0 53 33 14 2 11 1 49 13 11 1 14 12 1 43 9 53 21 8 13 0 1 11 14 3 10 1 39 NORTH GOLF On Monday Aug our ladles team having won our section went to Norfolk Golf and Country Club at to compete In the Southern On tarlo team competition Our team came second in the competition to the team from Simcoe Representing North Golf and Country Club were Eleanor Millie Dutchbum Vi Clapp and Inez Crlchton At a recent Invitational Field Day at Golf and Country Club attended by June Evans and Irene Irene was second low Net winner In B Section On Tuesday was the Club Twoball competition for the ladles section and the winners In the section were Marilyn Worrell and Kay They will play the winners from the Business Girls section for the championship Twoball of the Club Nine hole players as winners were Ann Meal and Dorothea Hamilton ANNOUNCEMENT ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS SQUADRON GEORGETOWN Air Cadet Parades will commence again on Monday September at m In the Cedarvale Community Hall Once again an active syllabus has been prepared far this coming season Enrolments of all new Cadets BOYS AND GIRLS between the ages of and 19 years will be accepted on parade nights beginning Sep CAM C0USEN5 For Commanding Officer natural gas water heaters performance with evetytankful MILTON FAIR Thursday Friday Saturday SEPTEMBER 1214 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 A H Call Club udoino 10 Guernsey Show Dancing and Scotch Slock Squares at J Hall and Midway open the public SATURDAY SEPTEMBER Vince Master of Ceremonies Official Opening at by Mr Douglas Palmer President of HARNESS RACES Si outstanding sxhlbtls of Livestock Form Products I Club Exhibits women Work Poultry Arts and Crafts School Displays W I Displays Pet Show a m MIDWAY OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Georgetown Girls Pipe Band In Attendance Hot Meals served on Ihc grounds COME JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT MILTON SEPTEMBER WERE BACK IN BUSINESS TORONTO BY BUS Low Fare Good Any Day On Way 0 Raturnf OS BUY AND SAVE GEORGETOWN TORONTO RIDES 1360 Tickets no expiry date and are transferable FALL TIME TABLE effective REGULAR SERVICE UNCHANGED COMPLETE DAILY SERVICE TO TORONTO FROM GEORGETOWN WEST Sat Sun Hoi Sun Hoi Sot EXPRESS 1145am Sun Hoi m Sal Sun Hoi Via Centre LEAVE GEORGETOWN EAST For Holiday Service see tlmo table No FOR COMPLETE SERVICE TO KITCHENER LONDON OWEN SOUND Tickets and Information at Georgetown East Plaza Restaurant TEST DRIVE A VOLVO TODAY YOULL BE GLAD YOU DID HUGE DISCOUNTS ON INVENTORY CLEARANCES PRICES GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS PUBLIC DECLARATION WHERAS the Regional Municipality of Halton shares the concerns of Its citizens as to the necessity for providing safe working conditions In the field of construction work AND WHEREAS members of government and representatives of labor and management wish to demonstrate their continued vigilance In preserving the high standards for construction safety within the Regional Municipality NOW THEREFORE on Instructions of the Regional Council unanimously expressed by resolution I hereby declare the month of September 1974 to be CONSTRUCTION SAFETY MONTH ALLAN CHAIRMAN REGIONALMUNICIPALITY OF HALTON Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group ANNUAL HOCKEY SCHOOL REGISTRATION AT CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7th SATURDAY SEPT TO NOON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER TO FOR SESSIONS STARTING SEPT TO SEPT SEPT TO OCT OCT 7TH TO OCT 3 HOUR SESSIONS EACH EVENING FROM PM TO 7 PM 30 TC 30 P M TO 30 COST PER BOY FOR 1 WEEK sessions OPEN BOYS YEARS TO YEARS