Two Georgetown soccer teams on to next round Mosquito Howie Oram number 10 fights for the ball an Ontario Cup game last Saturday between Georgetown and Thorold proved to be Just a bit more physical than the locals chalked up a v in Georgettes win a laugher The Second Round of Ontario Cup took place Last week and he Georgetown teams Squirts Minor Atoms Major Bantams and Major Pee Wees competed Of the the Minor Atoms and the Major Pee Wees recorded wins and will advance to the next rounds The Minor Atoms were drawn at home to and he locals proved to be poor hosts as they thoroughly outclassed the visitors a score of Stephan Turner opened the scoring on a penalty kick curly In game from this point it was all Georgetown Tommy Stefan had three goals Hoy booted home a pair while singles went to Wayne Morrow Glenn Leslie Thomas Gross and Stephan Turner Team members include Gary Nigel Pickering Paul Andrew Hughes Stephen Turner Wayne Morrow Michael Mouat Tommy Slcfon Thomas Gross Inn is Williams Glenn Leslie Stephan Keith and Mark Adam was absent The Major Pee Wees come up with solid team effort in defeating Sudbury 4 to advance to the next round of Ontario Cup play Although consistency has been a problem In regular season ploy the Georgetowners put logelher two extremely well played to seal the win Steve opened the scoring for Georgetown Dove Unlay mode it with just five minutes remaining in the half The second half goals were added by Ian Wilde and Sieve his second of the gome The Major Pee Wees leave today to take part in on in vitoUonol soccer tournament In Ottawa The Georgetown Squirts were the only local team to be drown away from home In the second round and they were unftrtiaiBle to go up against Guild the Squirt champion of the Robbie Tournament They lost but gave up hope and battled through the full game limit The Major Mosqultos faced Diggers at home on Saturday and although Thorold went home with win the gome was a close hard fought affair from the opening whistle The first half was scoreless but the bigger team began to wear down their smaller Georgetown op To Georgetown credit up with effor in the Georgetown nets credit they never slopped trying and came close to scoring on several occasions Jeff Waterworth came up with on excellent effort in the Georgetown nets The Bantams drew at home to and were only able to field eight plovers They were soundly thrashed 150 The next round of Ontario Cup play is scheduled to get underway about mid August July IS Glen men fall short The Georgetown Armstrong Georgettes had one game scheduled last week a Monday night clash with Hornby and it turned out to be something of a farce The Georgettes walUcd to any cosy 162 win in tin game thai almost ployed and in Hornby case perhaps have been played As the 30 game time Hornby had only eight players Georgette Manager allowed far a 15 minute period of grace because the ninth Hornby player was expected at any time The 15 minute period of was extended to half an hour because of a perverse league ruling Dare could have claimed the game at but according to Bcrnic hat would have hurl his team more than it would have helped Had defaulted they would had to pay a fine which would have gone into the Georgette coffers However as home learn the Georgelowners would hove had to compensate the two field officials to the tune of IS and regardless of the win would have been put behind the eight boll Also as explained his girls hod come to the park ex peeling a game some having to sacrifice other things and If at all possible he wanted the game to be played At Hornby a brown trotted on the field and the battle It lasted all but three in At that point the Georgettes had shot in front by a score and the Issue was decided Mass subsitutions on the part look over from here on in Maureen worked three innings and was credited the win she was relieved by Metier In the fourth Mary Curtis was charged with the While the Georgettes hitters had a field day at Hornby a expense Pat Wood and Gail Young in particular were especially effective This Wednesday tonight the Georgettes travel to Hi lis burgh for a game with the Seniors Sunday the Georgetowners once again travel to this time for game against he Juniors while next Monday Milton travels to Georgetown Glen Williams of the County Men Fastball League were primed and ready last week to make a run at the league lead They had two games against first place and against the Georgetown Chryslers and a chance to vault to Ihe front Tuesday felt the Glens wrath as the pillagers pulled off a 14 win however last Friday a encounter with Georgetown was a different story as the Chryslers coasted to a victory opened the scoring lost Tuesday by picking up two runs In the first inning The Glen got one run In the bottom of the first Paul Teeter reached base on an error and raced home on Max Stafford double This u a portent of to come as by the end of fourth inning the Glen had jumped to a lead and had the game under wraps The Glen put Icing on the cake by scoring three runs in the fifth and notching tone sixth inning to a the I 14 Bob McGowan went oil the way for the Glen win and hod a fine night He allowed five runs on nine hits while fanning seven boilers Su King started on the mound for and was charged wllh the loss he was relieved by Lee Coulson In the third Newcomer Wayne Fairless from was the top Glen hitter he went three for four Paul Teeter was three for five while newcomer Cliff Mullaney hit two for three Max Stafford had only two at bats he made the most of tticm as he hammered out a home run and double The Glen travelled to Georgetown on something the v Several regulars were and the Glen bench strength was made up of one man Kim Crawford The Glen woes continue on the field as they Friday night for managed but six hits off winning pitcher Bill Tilt while they committed four Bob McGowan was charged with the loss but mode good effort lo aid his own cause he three for three at the The Glen hosted Palermo on Tuesday at press lime Ihe score was not available his Friday Hornby the Glen Ball Park while next Tuesday once more enters the Glen loir Game for all the home en counters Is 15 at Glen Williams Ball Park Saturday July Glen Williams will be hosting a fastball tournament according to Neil Besl one of organizers it is expected lo be a thrilling of fair teams pa being invited of calibre and Ihe single knockout tourney offers a first prize of The runner up will receive Wintario grants 191 to Georgetown Falcons grants from the monies cope tied through Ihe lottery tunc in the pa si been rather slow to be allotted Itrcent criticism of program might have the powers that be to action be that It may three area will receive grants grant of to be made the Klnimen Girls Softball Association of Georgetown or he purchase of equipment reached the Milton area as well as the Softball Association will receive a grant of for he purchase of Softball equipment The Georgetown of he Toronto and District Soccer Association Second Division West wSl receive a grant of for he purchase of equipment To date the ministry in the program allotted million to more than groups and projects throughout Ihe province American team attracts J Tilt lived up lo their billing lost in Glen Williams and provided en for fans Front In right Rusty Jack Sparks and Archie Back row left to right Tom T C Collins Star and Hick Paycheck Jack and the Jesters a travelling talented fastball learn from south of Ihe border invaded Glen Williams Ball Park Thursday for an exhibition game against Gage DRG of the Georgetown Industrial Faalball League Over enthusiastic fastball tons look in the contest that produced comedy classy ploy and a first role exhibition of hurling prowess by young Rusty Jack Sparks of the Jesters The Jesters won the contest on a three run homer by fust baseman Lcroy Star Lowville NHL charitable softball games special tourney The Jesters lineup included Osbourne pitcher Jack Sparks catcher Archie Ham first basemen Leroy Star third baseman Collins and outfielder Rick Paycheck The Gage lineup Included Brian Beaumont Kim Crawford Jack Fisher Ron Osborne Glen Hod Beaumont Wayne Jack Bergman Glen Cooper Steve Pierce Ken Kldd Joe DcForeat Jeff Haines Jack John Don Peacock Graham The three Gage runs were scared by John Readme Graham Dearsley and Ron Ontario Outdoors Fairy Lake full of fish Once this year Pro Stars composed of NHL is accepting dates for chanty games around the province Ross is manager and coach and handling the scheduling of games Several Toronto Maple Leal players have donned gloves Ihcy include Jim McKenny McDonald Claire Alexander Doug WavneThomis Brian Pat Rod Sailing ViliquUtc club trainer Joe First female in fastball league The Georgetown Industrial Fastball League recorded a first as Wendy became the first female to take part in a loop Wendy got into Perks lineup when they tangled wilh Perks triumphed by a 102 count and Miss had a hand In the win She played a good outfield laced a solid hit scored Perk insurance run Team spokesman slated that Wendy had been signed lo the team roster and could expect to see mere action as the schedule continues I Congratulations to the winners of the Acton fishing derby Too bad no one got any of the big fish thai arc resident in that lake Fairy Lake boss that weigh four to five pounds and pike that tip the scales at 10 pounds I know because I have taken them out of there at those weights ltisaicrv fertile lake and Is producing pounds of fish at a fantastic rate The only thing is how to gel them out of the weeds Try spinner baits worm hook ups and surface lures 1 have used a flatfish lo great advantage In Fairly Lake but that la only where the weeds are not too tall or before the weed growth gets high Last year I caught a lot of pike and few bass on the Beetle Spin which bo spinner bait This la a jig style hook with a plastic grub I use a white or purple J with extension wire from the eye a spinner attached loo swivel The spinner makes virlaully weedless and gives the Flash and vibration that attracts bass and other game fish People have often asked me why I don mention certain spots thai they know about and wonder if I have heard of them In the business that I am in you hear of places that are very unusual and very seldom heard about as well as the ones that everyone knows of The task is to sort them and decide whether or not to mention them in my columns or in Ihcstorles I write for various magazines An example lies in the story for the Fisherman and Hunter OUT OF DOORS for May of this year On the Key River when 1 went up there this year were more fishermen than they had ever had at one lime before and hod to turn many away I didn wont anyone to say that I ruined a good spot for them by telling everyone It For this reason I must refrain from mentioning some places But trust me 1 have heard of most and am always willing to hear of more If I am put in trust that is the way it will stay For those of us who are keen on Bass fishing this is the best lime of the year The water Is warm and the fish metabolism Is high They must eat more lo replace that which Is consumed by the Increase In that rate This is when they put on moat of their weight and ore more readily caught I recently mentioned the dying flutter lure by This Is sometimes too large a lure to Interest the bass and this is when you could try a Tiny Torpedo which is much the same but has only one propeller at the back Instead of one at each end as In the Dying Flutter Another favourite Is the Heddon Meadow Mouse but this Is back to the larger size of lure I fished recently in one of those lakes that are not to be mentioned sorry and the only lure the expert on lhal lake will use la the Meadow Mouse He has them painted various colours his favourite one In white This Is once again Innovation Try some of these lures and see If they don produce for you If they do tell me about it In leaving I want mention Mrs Cordoro formerly of Georgetown and now from London Mrs Cordoro reads faithfully each week and she bin her eighties Thank you for that Mrs Cordaro For those of you that go out Into Ihe fields and rivers of this province remember to clean up after yourself and anyone else that is to ignorant to do it themselves I would love to be with you walking in the woods the fields and along the streams of ONTARIO OUTDOORS a member of the County Mens Faalball League will be staging an sanctioned tournament this weekend The has been stretched over three days riday Saturday and and attracted 10 Intermediate calibre teams Host loam will be along with dubs from Bradford Caledonia Milton Palermo Paris Teiham Scarborough ville Strabanc and Tiltson burg THIS HAPPY FOURSOME Is waiting lo tee off for the 10th hole in lost week Chamber of Commerce golf tournament From left to right Tom Reed Manager of Carpet Barn Norton retired Manager of Carpet Barn Slu Young and Graham Farnell the Manager of Georgetown Hydro Businessmen tee off The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce held its annual golf tournament at North Golf and Country Club last week and 13Z link buffs took part in the event The special team trophy for Service Clubs was won by the Brampton I ions Club along wilh the trophy the Brampton contingent received cheque lo aid club projects Dave Alexander carded a towin gross trophy LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK Saul who shot a was runner up while trie Ross finished in third place The low net winner was Paul strong who toured the course in a neat 60 Robertson was right behind with a while Dick Calrd placed third All golfers received prizes donated by chamber members hut there were special prizes The Moat Honest Golfer award went to Monty Hyde who checked In with a score of 150 Dave was recognized as the golfer inking the most on one hole 14 the hole shall remain nameless Dick Caird had the longest drive of the day and Laurie Wiltshire won a prize foflhc shot closest to the hole on the ninth hollowing the actual on course ploy a banquet with acting as Master of Ccremon was held for the golfers Choose it Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Colonel Sanders Boys and Girls at chickenyifiEa are having a salad sale Buyl6floz Cole Slaw at the regular price Get 16 oz of your favourite salad Kentucky fried chicken 116A SI Georgetown 877 GIVE US A TRY RYDERS HAS NOW OPEN MISTER STEERING ARMSTRONG AVEGEORGETOWN A MINISTRY OF HOUSING Ontario Housing Corporation SUPPLY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF NEW COIN OPERATED WASHERS AND NEW COIN OPERATED DftYERS FOR Ottawa O H A Georgetown O Hamilton O H Kingston Kitchener O 7 Kitchener O Kitchener O H NspanceO 1 We Ottawa o H St Clal Marie O O Sudbury O WoodbrldQO O Tendors will be received for noon EDST July by the Onlarlo Houstno Corporation 101 Street West Toronto Ontario IPB Chief Purchasing Officer 11th floor whom details and specifications may be obtained or telephone 965 quoting reference number as Proponents may bid on one project a group of or all proocts The lowest or any tender nol neceisarlly accepted AN AGENCY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO All you have to do is test drive a Datsun product No obligation to buy one chance per customer NORTH END DATSUN LTD MARTIN ST Not exactly Hi shown MILTON SOUTH OF HWY Contest ends August 31st Draw is Sept the 1st