Ontario Cup dates Sep l 1 Thurt D Hoi Motors Crusaders Golden Jets Sept I Wed Sept 1 Wed Sept I Thuri Sept 3 Frl E Sept Mon F Sepl 1 Tue Sept Wed I Sept Sat J All garnet Aces Flyers Sons lore vo Phantoms United Spartans Winners vs Panthers Spurs Stars Olympics Hearts va Wildcats Winners A vs Winners Cva Villa Winners Winners Winners vs I Sept 7 Sept B Wed G Sept Thurt 11 Sat I All game Winners A if Winners Dvs Winners Junior Northstars toppled by The iron Junior os a chance to capture the AllOntario Junior Provincial crown last week when they dropped two games to Cobourg and thereby lost the three series In straight games whipped the gals and 13 and Manager Mrs George Wheeler admitted that her charges were definitely bad the pitching the hitting and the defense she stated and overall were simply the better Public meeting on official plan THE HERALD September i Sept Sept MOSQUITO A Celtic Eagles Road Runners vs Arrows Giants vs Flyers Industrial fastball crown to be contested JUNIOR GIRLS Game lime p ra All game except final at Centennial it 1 Wed vs Jr Nationals Sept D Sept Wed Sept Thura I Sept 11 Situ Playoff action got under way in Georgetown Industrial Fastball last week and from the reiulls It appears that crown will be strongly contested pulled off an upset edging regular season first finishers GagctDRGH In this best of seven series the winner gets a bye into the league final Wednesday tonight I beat and 7 to on Perks Sandhill goes Sept Sept Tuc D Sept II Sat E Wings vs Olympics Winners AvsB Winners CvsD SENIOR GIRLS Socialites vs 111 Bombers Winners A Golden Spurs Falcons rebound holding their own lead thai best of five series two Kan Rapid and Sandhill spill a pair of games Rapid Print won the firs jnter fl6 but Sandhill bounced back take the second game In against Rapid Print and liege tangles with Nerval Thursday evening Rapid Print will on Sandhill In Inglcwood On Monday evening will once again go up against Alter finding the going tough In a very hard and physical league the Georgetown Falcons of the Toronto District Soccer Association Second Division West are beginning to hold their own The Falcons have won three of their lost four outings and In the lone loss they were edged out by Velcbit As a measure of the local maturing In a previous en counter Vclebit trounced Georgetown 101 The Falcon wins came over SS Toronto 3 with the games remaining in their regular schedule This Thursday they take on Slovenia at St Clair pitch game time p Sunday September 12 they host A S Juvllalio game time 2 p at the Cedarvale pitch while they have one makeup game to play against Oakvllle Portuguese as yet no date has been eel for this match Club Preaident George Barnes has announced that ihe last home game on September 12 will be celebrated by a gel together and a club nosh up All players registered with the all former Playoffs looming ahead in Peewee house league winning goal being counted by players are welcome to attend Nash Polonl who was The Draw winners of Sun hampered by a leg Injury and day August were First over Oakville Portuguese Prize Patterson again scoring the Georgetown Second Prize A winning marker Mis Georgetown and Third The Falcons three J Bent Angels lose 3311 Herald Angels continued Another standout for the flieir record of no wins last Combined Effort was Mike week by losing 11 to the loaned to Angels as a Combined Effort in in He did a nice Job of what was called the gome to tagging Joe Van Excn as he end all gomes came charging Into home plate Starting with dwindling m drive hit by strength the Angels had lo Geld only five people and two There was only one problem imports from the Effort in with the tag he forgot the boll order lo moke a late evening seems he made the play appearance at the M the ball bounced from his milt Bennett school d the back screen diamond Whether by design or Ihe It might have been the Angels wore understandably weather It was slightly cool P fl coach Bob that evening and the fielders also acting as umpire insisted may have required extra runner was out effort Just to keep warm The However he was overruled by second inning actually ended sheer force the Com with the Angels In front by a Effort began to look score of 107 concerned over his the victory streak did technical calls not last The boys from Hal ton E n again Collision Ford challenged the Angels lo a came bouncing back on rematch Just show once numerous Angel errors to for all who is really best of Jump ahead by 21 runs on the amateur soft way to the final tally ball teams In Hills John Wilson a summer ey have up per employee at Ford shook formanccs from Murray Ms head In disbelief acting Wallace John Wilson Barry conch manager and president Allan Joe Van Excn Dan of the Angels Bob and and Mike Field serving as first base coach Bob Gord stepped onto the field then the Angels tagged the first base runner may have to reconsider after stand In Angel pitcher Two sland in players Brian Smith fielded a superb Scooter and Stu Simp- driver from an opposition son played per cent boll for batter the Angels while Effort Other brilliant players in Howie Bradley playing under eluded Herald publisher Bill j did Iod Evdokimoff who fielded a fly Coventry did top notch ball In that had bounced out of Ihe eft field Maybe he jus wasn i mitt of centre fielder Bobbie day We con Batman Murray Wallace a standout at pit the Combined Effort he Angels dragged shook his head In disbelief themselves from the field after heard mumbling that the demoralizing loss ihey strength of the Angel Is in its were overheard to remark that fielding staff excuses would have to be UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT KING VARIETY 42 KING ST GEORGETOWN HELEN AND TED INVITE YOU TO DROP IN to MONDAY to SATURDAY to 8 SUNDAY 8778873 only games m regular schedule Georgetown Tire increased their lead league to points The Bankers another four po nler remaining and could still gain first place however this is very unlikely as the magic number for the Tire Crew A Tire win or a Banker loss would the pennant for current leaden Mike Mitchell led the way for the winners going nil the way on the mound lo gain his first pitching win of ihe season On his only previous attempt he a lie Mike also hit a triple and a single Eric Elson had a triple and double John Van a and single Kevin Hughes and Scott Pentesco triples Dennis Woshbourne a double and Ron Martin a single Losing pitcher Jamie Craig belted a triple and a single The other Banker hitters were Shawn with his first homer and a triple Bob a pie and single Andy Carter a triple and Paul a four bagger Tire Mike Mitchell flank tea Optimists IS Tripp Itral state 13 The Optimist squad to within one of second place wilh hard earned over the Realtors Winning pitcher Bob Dean look over in relief us Janet Gorton tired after thrte Innings Dean also had a perfect night at the singles and doubles Alan had a double to go along with his second homer of Ihe The balance of hitting power for the winners was provided by Mike with 2 triples Peter Paul Guisllnl and Brad singles each the losers Kevin homered and Andy belled a single and double Ios ng pitcher was Worren Crawford MVP Janrtfnrlon Tripp Jim Kemper THURSDAY AUGUST Georgetown Tire clinched the league pennant by edging Optim crew In a Murk pitched a super game for the was helped out the plate by Ron Martins three run homer whin Mitchell a single and a double Kevin Hughes Mike Dennis Wnshboume each had singles Losing pitcher Bob Dean had two singles did Mike I riskney Alan Domanskl had grand slam homer lo go along with a well hit triple while Janet doubled and tripled The Optimist con still end up in second place providing they win their remaining two gomes one of which Is a four pointer against second place Toronto Dominion Bank Tire Mark Toronto Dominion Bank IS Tripp Real Hate 11 This game Just too much for Bob who emerged as the pitcher belted a to tie Bob Dean of Op for the leogui leadership in this category with also hit single double indtr pie perfect night ihe plate Aiding Crosby were Yves llouselld with singles and Carter whose while had four Ian had a dobule while Pollruff singled and doubled I Bank Hob Crosby Tripp Crawford St Ml FINALS TURF I St Him A Sept Ill I 1 I Din Sept 00 Sept 12130pm Fairgrounds Diamond A I lOlh Winner of A Series Region official plan discussions reach the public beginning next week Planning director Ed last week an opening of Ihe second phase in the three phase development of an over all growth pattern for the A series of informal public meetings will be held in various centres across the region Including Georgetown Sept and Acton Sept IS Mr Cumming said the in formation meetings will follow a newspaper advertising campaign designed to draw public comment on how residents see the development of the region Comments will be tabulated and regional council starling In November will prepare lo present alternative growth patterns to the public or final ratification in 1977 Among the alternatives will growth patterns for population and settlement which will provide either for Ihe development of the southern region as urban corridor or development of the various existing rurol settlements with a con on agricultural base in the north Initial range of populations developed In previous regional studies show that population of could range from to 1 by the year The loiter figure is way out In left field according to planning committee chairman Mary If we have 1 mill on people by the Impact would be tremendous Mrs Munro added The prime purpose of regional government is land use planning Mr said He added that the alternatives presented to the public next year may be restrictive All aspects of llfestyli some of which wire never con side red in land use planning five or six years ago must be incorporated Into the plon These Included employment traffic flows and settlement patterns as well as achieving ecological balance Mrs members of which Is working interim planning policies are im patient or the regional because we hove nothing we con point to that we have as a Irst phase of Ihe study was carried out this spring bs the goals and objectives of the regional community Talks with various municipal special Interest and rale payer groups provided the initial information Some of the information areas Include housing and mica but the agricultural and mining resources study must stilt be completed The effect of the Niagara Escarpment planning area on regional plan not known Mrs Munro eels that a strong local may overrule It presented lo province She added hat had regional government cxlBtcd In the post there may not have been a need for the formation of the commission Mr Cumming stressed that not a single bul a scries of alternative development concepts will be presented to regional and area councils and the public In 1977 These will be accompanied by descriptions of Ihe effects to help the public express Its preferences The planning committee is well aware there will bo unanimous support for any set of policies but the content of the plan wilt be restricted lo what the regional council heard from oil the various publics In arc prepared to accept It important the public be involved In this Mrs Munro said in this phase they say they want and In the end lhat how they arc going lo be gelling it She said previous official plan introductions in other areas have shown lhat large scale public Input at he early stages has genera led a smooth implementation without large opposition Halton hopes to achieve ihe some results Mr said area and regional planning committee members he hopes will be present to public concerns during the public meetings Planning staff feel that the public expect the poll tic not a staff member to provide the future guidance on the development of the region The public meeting in will be held at the library while the Georgetown meeting will be held at the Gordon BRUCE OF ACTON shows his serving form In a tennis match in last weeks Hills Tennis Association tournament Tennis players from Georgetown and Acton look part In Ihe event which spread over days GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT GROUP MINOR MIDGET TRYOUTS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3 545 to PM GORDON ARENA teller next time It has not been ascertained at this time whether Scooter Hillier did in foci tear open a finger nail Bob is in fact an invnlld with a sore twisted ankle or lhat Elizabeth Richardson Lynn Rhodes and the rest plotting some excuse to avoid the next game Bui even though the Angels record stands unbroken who helped create the latest statistic Brian Smith played the Wednesday evening games with a broken toe once fielded aline drive to the you guessed it the broken toe With such stalwart and courageous playing on our part he Angela Just can hope but Royalette tournament this weekend The Georgetown Legion lloyaletles will be holding a Softball tournament s Saturday at the Fairgrounds Boll Pork The tournament Is sponsored by the Georgetown Legion Branch 120 and Ihe Legion has supplied trophies awards for the competing teams Aside from the seven other clubs will be vying for the championship silverware and they Include Cedar Hill Brampton Kitchener Byron and an Star team from the local Kinsmen Girls Softball Assoc la on The lournament will be a double knockoul affair with games commencing at p Saturday morning The Consolation will be played at with the Championship Final set loget underway GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Will Open for the Fall Term Wednesday September 8 1 976 Any changes from last years bus routing will be advertised In this newspaper Grade students are to report to the Cafetorlum for an introductory assembly at 00 a m All students will then report to the rooms indicated on the various notice boards at 30 a m At that time registration procedures will commence A full days timetable will then be followed Dismissal will take place at 3 p m Most students will find their names on appropriate class lists which will be posted in the foyer or in the corridor near the cafetorlum Students whose names are not listed should report to the Student Services office Students having questions concerning registration or courses are Invited to contact the school office any day Monday to Friday between 9 a m and 3 p m THE CAFETERIA WILL OPERATE ON OPENING DAY OFF ALL STOCK PATIO STONES Come take a look See what values are in store for you They II leave you wide eyed and very very happy TROPICAL PLANTS CACTUS GERANIUMS