Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1976, p. 17

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Roy alettes in finals Only one curtain call remain or tho Georgetown Legion on this their 1776 Softball season The Royal ettes advanced to tho Juvenile Girls Softball League Finals by eliminating Brampton in two straight games in the league three semifinal series played last week The won the opening contest in a lark 12 ta Georgetown last Tuesday night September 14 then squeezed Into the finals by virtue of a extra inning win In Brampton last Thursday evening The wide margin of victory to Tuesday night s game might have had some of the locals viewing the second tussle as merely an inconvenience that bad to be tolerated Brampton made it dear from the start however that they were not about to go down without a fight and a very Interesting battle or wills developed Barb Curry was the starting pitcher and over the first three innings couldn be faulted as she held Brampton off the scoresheet Her mates however were being similarly stymied by the Brampton and failed to produce a run In the bottom of the fourth Brampton pushed three runs across and added another in the fifth to hold a 40 lead after five complete Innings of This Brampton rally seemed to knock the out of their doldrums and the bats began to work The trimmed Brampton s lead to 4- in the top of the sixth but Brampton scored another run In their hall of the sixth to make the count as the came up for their last at bat The showed Just how well they can perform in the clutch and scored two runs in their half of the seventh while holding Brampton scoreless to send the game Into extra Innings The close brush with defeat must hove Jolted the Georgetowners as they squeezed In the winning run in their half of the eighth inning then played tight defensive ball against Brampton in the bottom of the eighth to seal the win Janet McKay opened the Royalette eighth with a walk but woe forced at second when Caruso hit into a fielders choice remedied the situation somewhat when she stole second then scored the eventual winner on Diane Marshall base hit Laura Wilkes was credited with the win she came on in relief of Barb Curry In the seventh and worked the last two innings Milton and Janet McKay led the in the hitting department for the winners each collected three hits in four plate appearances Margo Butler was next in line with hitting laurels she went twofor four Tuesday night Sept the Royalettes took the wind out or Brampton sails by exploding for seven big runs in the torn of the third inning To that point although admittedly it was early In the game Brampton were spirited group eager to do battle They had Just scored four runs in their half of the third to narrow the two Inning lead of to but one run and their confidence received a much needed shot in the arm The eruption effectively put an end to the reeling of confidence and Brampton were Just not the same ball club Tor the balance of he gome The extended their lead to 12 after five innings and although Brampton did push across a run in their half of he sixth Inning It was clear that their hearts just weren In the Laura Wilkes picked up the win working the full seven innings and received abundant support from her cohorts Royalettes shunned As much as council would like to officially recognise the Georgetown Legion caputre of the All Ontario Aivenlle A title bey are much like a shy lover undecided on Just how to do II Should it be a dinner or something lasting like a pin For fear of getting off on the wrong foot council voted to delay recognition until the recreation department through general ad ministration committee recommends an official policy Were In a situation where the glow is off the achievement ho said Then councillors deliberated on the various merits of pins bracelets cuff links plaques until Coun Dick fijwitt observed It getting to be a real motherhood issue Coun Mike Armstrong bemoaned the unfortunate timing of Booth motion reading Urn paper would say the damn council turned them the down The Royalettes now advance to the Peel County Juvenile Oris Sortbalt Final against league arch rival Alderwood disposed of Burlington In a very close semifinal series two games to one and should provide ex tremely tough opposition for the Both teams are evenly matched and an ex dtuig well played Final league series provide a fitting climax for the exemplary year first game in the bestof three series will be played In Wednesday night tonight with the second game scheduled Tor the Georgetown Ball Park this coming Tuesday Georgetown game will get under way at p ONTARIO OUTDOORS Hunting necessary for conservation HUNTING IS A CONSERVATION MEASURE and as such important to wildlife This fact is shown almost every day In the realm of nature and has been recognized for many centuries by native peoples of the world Only recently has man recognized hat fact Now call It wild life management and it is scientifically regulated To help you with planning this years hunt there are several pamphlets available that you should know about and study WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS IN ONTARIO describes areas managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources in cooperation with land owners and con authorities Summary of the ONTARIO HUN TING REGULATIONS this pamphlet shows the seasons and areas that you can and cannot hunt OUR POSITION ON GUN CONTROL Issued by the ONTARIO FEDERATION of ANGLERS and HUNTERS includes a membership application I have been ex pounding their virtues for years in person and in this column I still feel that every person that hunts or fishes or even Just plain enjoys the outdoors should Join fine organization I have several of the above pamphlets on hand for those who wish them but I would especially want to get the one on the Federation Into your hands Over the last few months I have signed up some forty members and I hove not stopped yet and wllfnot till I have signed up all sportsmen and sportswomen Down to hunting A pamphlet on LUTHER MARSH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA This one shows the area by map and explains the details of the marsh By thi way season has been retarded to DAWN on day now instead of the aforementioned NOON opening As to duck identification DUCKS UNLIMITED hos a BROCHURE out that shows the many ducks in full colour and tell of that great organization and the work they do to maintain breeding areas for ducks They are saving and restoring marshes and swamps to provide habitat for ducks GROUSE population could be better this year according to the M in the district as well as many other areas of ONTARIO the Ministry does a SIGHT census on the grouse population In any one given area This Is done by the staff seeing grouse and reporting them as they drive along the roads within their Juiisdic lion The number of miles driven and the grouse sighted are computed each year and the dlfferanccs noted as a forcast of the hunting prospects First or the TURKEY SHOOTS for this year The Georgetown Revolver Club is holding a turkey shoot at he club at Limehouae It will be Saturday the 25th of September at 12 noon What a day to hold It The opening season course tor you that cannot gel out to hunt ducks get out to the club and take part And if you get your limit of ducks early then get on down to the club and see about getting a turkey Jim Bedford is president this year Salmon are still being caught off lake Ontario and some of these are shown here AL of Georgetown recently caught and is having mounted on 18 pound Muskie Caught on JENSEN FIRE FLY of all things With you never know This one measured inches long Congratulation Al I wish it was me others Thanks for your Info Keep me Informed on things that are happening Nextweck thewordonHEARTLAKE Keepup the bottle to preserve our ONTARIO OUTDOORS DISCO GAASA Final Cup Day results Results have finally been The led by Eric handed In the defeated the Stars Georgetown Minor Soccer to claim the Squirt Associations Cup Final Day Erie scored September 11 both Spartan goals In the Lowville rained out Rain has plagued many fastball teams recently none more bo than Lowville the defending County Mens Fastball League Champions In the post two weeks they have only managed to get one semifinal game In against Hamilton won by before the skies closed in is also Involved In OASA Intermediate provincial quarterfinals against Bradford but that series has also been in the clutches of the rain maker The way it stands at present in the County playoffs the winner of the Glen Williams Hornby Semifinal series might have quite a wait before becoming embroiled In the league finals The fourth game in the Glen Hornby series is slated for Wednesday night tonight in Hornby Bradford won the first game in that bestof three series 30 in Bradford and should the rain hold up the second game Is scheduled to be played in Lowville Atom Molars Rabbits edged Thun dcrblrds 10 on a goal by Stan Smith to claim that pionshlp The Choice Air Canadians and the Flyers locked horns in the Mosquito Cup Final with the Canadians being crowned winners on penalty kicks The Spartans tripped up the Aces In the Pee Wee Cup Finals on by Benny Beckett and Bob Diamond Afull report not made hut the Wolves took the Bantam Cud finals with overtime win over Arsenal In the Junior girls division the Olympians and the Debutantes engaged In an exciting match eventually won by the Olympians in overtime Patricia Turner and Rotary club aids arena Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club last Sunday Wintario awards Two Georgetown area sports groups ore tho most recent recipients of Wintario grants The Georgetown Major Pee Wee soccer team will receive for inter province travel The ball club has been declared eligible for a grant of 106 to buy a chain link enclosure pitching machine notary Club in Georgetown got the Jump on nil other service clubs Monday when 0 went to council and offered to split up the middle lis net from a to repair the Georgetown Memorial Arena chairman Bob told delighted council members the expected to run over about towards the HO the town must raise Arena repair costs ore BOO The other 7 or so will come from Wintario and from the Ontario Community Centres Act Council two weeks ago was to go cap In hand to service clubs to raise money and quality for Wintario We hope it will start the rest of the service clubs to get on the band wagon Gougeon said He said the Rotary Club was trying to spearhead the drive The second annual Rotary Skntathon takes place Saturday Oct 16 at the Gordon Arena from Sam to with a celebrity period at 10 a m The minor hockey support group and the Georgetown Figure Skating Club will also participate in the to raise money for their own organizations said the Rotary Club s goal in the Is to raise Gall Shanks scored the Olympians goals while Eleanor Pat ton scored the lone Debutante marker In the Senior girls play the Red Rockets had an easy time of 1 in winning that Cup Final they defeated the Socialites 4- Laura Tunney Porter and Bonnie Lee Beckett all had a hand In the Red Rockets scoring bllti Skate seminar well attended About 45 people attended the skate seminar held by the Georgetown Figure Skating Club Wednesday September 15th The club professionals and executives were there to answer questions and discuss skates and skating Examples of poorskates were shown and information booklets given out Membership information and application forms can be obtained by calling or Don forget too learn to skate program Junior and preschoolers starts October The skate and costume sole will be held at the new arena Sunday Sept 15 15 p Monday Sept 15 and Wednesday Sept 15 Good skating Roast Beef Luncheon HONDA INTRODUCES SMALL SIMEON WAGONWTIHA BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG noticed i ivu boom While the streets t rto gutter with the Horul i is quite definitely the best selling inn Now HoiuliC i noise With five loor front wheel drive I he result of fresh re on tin problem of in loids I he of tnx sIiijk Iils been stretched ilh the of perfect I lit e e ire i to fill ken wide open spuesin ill And 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