Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1977, p. 15

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Golfers extend aid One of Canada leading names in Rolf Balding pro at the National has joined with the Ontario Police Associations to spearhead Golf Week for 14 Organizers of the event include from to right golf pros Ben Kern Dove Dean Mike Irv Hilly Watson the Ontario Society or rippled Children B Trmmyforl977 Gerry Masters Director of the Police Metro Constables Handy Nested and Curl K ic The North 11 ill hi Golf ind is will as the Georgetown bolt and Club mil be participating in Makings or Mi through IjO courses will be p rllrinatinc Ihe boll Week which culminate- i dinners luurnamLiil if el at Toronto luil Hills June pruEcsslonj at i Nitmnal Golf and Country Club joins the imiino Crippled Children Association the Metro Toronto Waterloo Region Police Associations the Association in his campaign for r use funds or crippled children i open to all golfer em or rmk To lifers pick the lit play can enter as often as he or she likes at a round the winner will be It using a system thai handle proof The re presents to he pro shop for prizes the remainder lo the Ontario Chi Society Till- llrltll May IB Page 15 Industrial League weekly schedule Wed May IB Way Jay Wrd May North alley Norvnt Ma Myers Wed Cage vt Yankees I Nlners Sports Sandhill Shell IMF VICTOIUA I KUND PINEVIEW SOCCER Glen Williams Mike Leach WinS Pineview soccer underway downS thp In golf club opener Mike Leach led all golfers with a magnificent par 2 Sunday in North Men Opening Da event The fine weather attracted icldof over 160 who full day beginning with break fast and culminitlng with splendid buffet dinner It appears as though Mike who used to be a profession golfer has mastered the many tight fairways hilly greens hire in his second year as a number The rest the scores were as follows I- LIGHT mi Mike I each Pete B Bob Sailer Hi Dan NIT Wilt Jowett Tuck Ontario Outdoors New York versus Ontario programs ll mini Ontario of Nilurjl is consider the remititemcnl the resident angling licence This word was given to the Writers meeting in Jew York State recently procrastimlion could keep It in limbo for years Companion of New York State and Ontario is a little difficult as Ontario is eight times I than that state and Ontario his its budget or revenue system There is large number of acts and agencies that confuse the issues al hand On stocking Ontario rntchenes arc for rep icing depleted fish stocks or implementing new slocks ONLY NY is more of a put and take program M It in Ontario put yearling Lake Trout in Lake Ontano200 m the Eastern Basin and 100 in the Western Basin 100 Rainbow Trout in the Credit shared between Credit Bronte and has been admitted that there has been disease problems Ontario NY State has IS hatcheries Ontario has seven stocked so many fish last that I mid not count them and still state intelligently which id access to Like Ontario Lake Trout in 1ike Chaplain alone Walleye in Lake Trout la Lake Lake Trout 13 Brook Trout and Brown in Lake Placid lake that is only about three times the sue of Acton fairy Lake Only pressure from angleri and other concerned outdoors people can make our ministry improve their system New York State has the finest fishing on the Great Lakes boast Bill of the Department mental Conservation of New State to Ihe loint convention of the Outdoor Writers of Canada and the Outdoor Writers of New York State and we could not refute thai As for fish in the breat Lakes and their watersheds Bill if there is some contaminant effecting the user of these ish Ihey should know not we the news medial should know it Whit he is trying say is Iho Provinces ind the States should on the degree of effect from mercury tic A manual is coming out in which is a report on contaminants titled A fishermans guide to sporl fishing in Lake Ontario Possibly this will give some inswers picker fishing could be slow due to the weather and of rain this year The fish have willhavelo work for your fish The water will most likely and the Walleye uneasy so night fishing will be the best bet floss Bill George Wagner Bob til- LIGHT Gross Ron Crosby 3 Walt i George SI Jack John Morrison 83 John Todd Ted Killip Bo Dave NIT Ray Slorr Jim Ken Hob McKay Thomas I Laurie Wiltshire irl rank Plouf Dick Tinshili Harry Richardson Johnson Bob Hepburn Neil EJrquhart Paul Skinner DO Dennis Nichols Kin Allan Ray Jl NIT Jim 7 John Pin Jim Duty George Radnor 06 Bert Harry Gerald Tomlinson MilcolmMacMillan Ah 0 Douglas 1 John 1 Special Handicap Jack Thorpe Ken Robert son Guy Humphrey Mitchell a seine as golfers dressed in spring rusty pulling meet old frunds compare new putten South Bill Shin dovi Hie Pineview Olympic w Club lud their pre se meeting of ill coaches jnd will lit 11 mis this Most of iheir mis mil be entered in the it i Mid Inter trie Soteir ltifuc Which is Just and will te in a entered ton Pine view and Rock Hit i of the league from tit smaller art id to gel substitutes at Jack do ill this for the last minute Perhaps if fee of per member with they had their full learn out the i of per fnm store may have been closer 1 ml sure you will but the Pineview Seniors scr this is wonderful value In our up some very good soccer indited times Keep up hive closer but work Jack Seniors served up some very good soc challenging only shot 1 ill if May One new minor division of Hilton Peel Inter net whin Ihe compel Hiss is sporting a grip Mi ins stronger we ttisji them success rolnbh up from itching TV If during the ltd ff for House i lut least Ihe I Ham will play a in Georgetown a senior team and Ihej pi heir the rlH tier pi ijers who hid good und Hiding with d it w is iood i see work together nut forgetting Hill Neil son who played a strong defen and their goalkeeper Mr who I am led to behove phyed profession in for Manchester Well done keep them he director of the I incview Club is Mr Jack ttingroieand with his iides they do i wonderful for our youngsters The club does slop when the soccer season finishes is Ihej run dunces or the kids right through the winter and have recenlly formed a youth club for Ihe older boys and girls Local urnps in Glen Ken Mokes the head of Leorgclown Umpires lion reports tha his group will be indlmg Mens ist ball League games in Glen Willi ims Bill Park The Georgetown officials had a falling out with the Ic igue Inst year and withdrew their services but fences have been mended and Ihe local umpires have returned to the fastball scene I he Hornby home games will be handled by umpires from Millon while Palermo and Burlington games will be handled by the Burlington Umpires ninth This golfing is Third NHL ref in Georgetown COUNTDOWN SINKING deeper wiier JO feel I during day when drift r SI worked jig When talking Hit love of your iifi ell her you re all lhal mailers and convince her of that With a walleye you will have to convince them that Ihr lure you present them is ill lhal mitten to them il and work it it I hope everything works out for yi ind I would like nothing than to meet yu in ONTARIO OUTDOORS The sport of hockey It is long been held in high esteem in Georgetown m iinly because of the it in their years Now it seems fasl becoming a hockey lai haven Ron Finn who rtferctd in the NHI for the past tight years moved toCeorgetownin the last month running the count to three resident referees Bryan President of the Offn Assocnlion is I longtime Georgetown resident McCaulcy rounds out the officiating and his fimil resided In for tilt last years but the ivnlibi Illy of a house close to idutalun facilities impled the Hon in the short lime lhal Ihe family is livid in Georgetown ive grown mart ind more fond the Finn his adapted quickly He joined Georgetown Umpires Assocnlion an I list night the the Georgetown 1- istball Juniors get single point IDEIS Junior si pitkic up i in inter sth wjI pi I the I urn Ihe mdini The Hint but just iuldn I Ml il I did hive iints Mirk Pell mirksinan lyim Ken son got underway last Sundaj sight that many would be hitters would Jeff blows a bitter in Ihe Way Joy Sportsmen MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 20 RYDERS TV HAS MULTI PLAY TURN TABLE P E MODEL BV DUAL 9800 HALTON REGIONAL POLICE FORCES PUBLIC AUCTION OF BICYCLES SAT MAY 21st at AM SHARP AT REAR OF POLICE OFFICE 83 Mill St Georgetown Many Bicycles and Assorted Other Items NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME to start thinkine about the heating system money HOT WATER HEAT WITHOUT PLUMBIN6 Edwards Distributors RRi Georgetown NOTICE OF SALE TOWN OWNED PROPERTY The Council of the Corporation the Town of Halton Hills invites sealed tenders Tender for Block Plan 132 to be delivered to the undersigned by Friday May 1977 or the purchase of this reslderttlally zoned parcel of land that will permit a single family detached dwelling only The property has a frontage of sixty six feet on the south side of Mary Street and a depth of one hundred and twenty feet The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted Last date for receipt of tenders will tie 12 NOON on Friday May Tenders will be pubilcally opened at that time Bids shall Include a certified cheque SI as bid deposit The winning bid shall be confirmed by Council at their meeting June or as close thereto as possible The winning bidder shall undertake to com plete a formal offer to purchase form within hours of being advised of award Such offer shall agree to a closing date of no more than 30 days after receipt of formal offer to purchase Failure to comply with these terms Is subject to for of deposit All deposits shall be returned immediately signed offer to purchase Is accepted H D Patterson Purchasing Agent Main Street South HALTON HILLS I Georgetown Ontario Lines Transport the Williams entry in ton County Mens Fastball League wrapped up their exhibition with a convincing win over Guelph last May ID The earn was obviously not on par with the Glen crew but made a game it through the early innings The Glen were scheduled lo play Brampton last Friday night in another exhibition tilt but due to circumstances the game wis cancelled Through the first three innings Tuesday game appeared determined to make a game It as neither team able to push across a run Inlhefiurth however the Glen bats started singing and Lanes pushed three runs to hold lead at this point The sixth seventh and eighth frames belonged to the Glen as they counted two runs in the sixth a single in the seventh inning then broke out for six in the eighth inning to decide the issue Mike Pierce notched the win tossing four innings and allowing two runs on four hits He served up three free passes made up for the tannine Sour batters Jeff Haines gained the save working five Innings and blanking on a paltry two hits Jeff issued but one walk while betting down nine would be batters via the strikeout route Hancock and Paul Teeter each collected a pair of while Steve Pierce knocked in two runs and scored pair Haines collected two RBI sand scored a run The Glen opened their Halton County Mens Fastball season on Tuesday May with a game scheduled against Hornby this Friday the Glen els to For an start against he defending league champions while this coming Tuesday Burlington invades Glen Williams for an 15 m game BUSINESS DIRECTORY Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor St Phone Hon Main EMIHJHiHl G CorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner 8775155 RECIipsham Limited yots ConsuKinq HI El IS tl I LC ill

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