Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1977, p. 22

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THE Wednesday June I Halton Separate Schools compete in Burlington Patrick of St Francis of Assist yells encouragement to Sean m the Atom boys metre relay event at last Saturday track and field meet Competitors from three Georgetown Separate Schools St Francis of Assist Holy Cross and Ecole SacreCouer took part in the affair Halton Hills gymnasts win five team meet The Hills Gymnastic Club hosted a meet last Sunday with clubs from Brampton North York and Kitchener competing and the Hills club emerged as the Turners were the meet runners up while Brampton finished in third place Cher BO girls competed in four divisions Overall Lisa Frank 31 Lisa Hess Jill Davis Teresa Larlsa Hreteha and Nathalie Vault Lisa Hess Lisa Frank Gail Last wood Susan Allison Bryant and Sharon Bars Divis Jennifer Cordona ONTARIO OUTDOORS Bill C51 discussion strength and willingness to deal with virtually all areas of conservation and wildlife management The above Is a direct quote from letter from the O A and Is exactly right not have said it any better myself and agree wholeheartedly I am still a ma led as I get out to talk to annus people and groups that many persons are not members of the ONTARIO FEDERATION of ANGLERS and don intend to become members Hunters Naturalists Fishermen Hi kern and all others that use and care about our outdoors SHOULD be members of A in fact have a debt to that organization that he Federation has done for them Get the whole story by writing or calling me at 25 Carole Street or Or by writing the O A 0 ONTARIO Finally some enforcement has been added to the in Provincial Parks More than park employees have received special training in enforcement This step has been taken in order to provide a safe and peaceful visit to our Provincial Parks Informal to help you plan a vacation or fishing trip KJ- MARINA has added five new boats and three m Ron and Lorraine GUIS are well able to equip jAif rj They have ample parking and boat diking as well as a few small cabins Eight in Its down the Key river is he KEY HARBOUR LODGF where Jessie I yte will make you warmly welcome Motors Amentum and Housekeeping in the centre of some of the best fishing anywhere Via 1 1 eye Pike and the occasional Muskle you en something is always ready to offer you a fight The Kf- RIVER is located about miles above Sound on highway number If It was not a good spot J would not go there every year myself Recently Hon Oris was fact that we did not come out with much in the way of fish The fact Is we do well but our group prefers to catch and release keeping only enough cat or a trophy returning all others unharmed Late June through July and August Walleye feed almost exclusively on PERCH MINNOWS Actually It Is the young of other fish and not minnows on which they feed Concerned Gun owners the newly introduced Gun Legislation will be discussed at a meeting In Orongcviilc High School June 1977 at Guest speakers will be Bill Jones FARO Burt Bush Shooting federal I on of Canada Bert ChapmanOntario Arm Collectors At Hon and Col LEI NlcholsonO A The meeting will be open to and your attendance is 1 is here with its attendant pollution Pop and and cans will become more and more on the landscape as we ore a nation easy living people If disposable containers ore the easy way of doing things then that Is what a majority of the people will Those same people will litter and expect others to clean up after them This kind of thinking cannot be tolerated any longer Those tough words and I for one Intend to bock them Up PERIOD Clean up YOUR act in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Teresa Allison Bryant Krisly Smith Beam Teresa 12 Lisa Frank Sharon Chumow Hess and Allison Bryant Floor Lisa Hess 121 Nathalie Lisa Frank Penny Si and Teresa SINE- 111- SUITS All Hound 1 Diane Andrea Staliord Julie 4 Michelle Dawson 15 Katie Mills and 6 Lisa Warren Vault Diane Andrea Stafford Michelle Dawson Heather Snelgrove Katie Mills Bars Julie 2 Jennifer Lisa Warren Brown 5 Michelle Dawson and Diane Beam Andrea Stafford Diane Julie Dale Curtln Kallc Mills and Lisa Warren Floor Diane Lenart 2 Dale Curtin Andrea Stafford 4 Julie Boonstra 5 Carol Michelle Dawson AND TWH All Round Traccy Ten Lamb Nancy Lcary 4 Natalie Toby Dcnisc McNnlly and Jennifer Vault 1 Tcrl Lamb Karen Jennifer Pepper 41 Nancy Williams Kim Kirk and fl Donna Beam Elaine Chan Nancy 4 Dcnisc Jennifer Pepper and Natalie Toby Moor Blnce Nancy Barbara lulrko Pepper and Krista Arnold and Teri Lamb TlllEtntNAND lOUKTHN All Hound Katharine Agglss 2 MiGnwan Ann Marie 15 and Mirjo Jalo Vault 1 Karen Maurlnc Mcdowan Susan and Suzanne Bars 11 Kim Hen rick Kolherlnc 4 Dionnc Kirk Ann Marie and 0 Marshall Beam Kim Swartz Maurlnc McGownn 4 Anne Marin and IQ Suzanne Floor 1 Maurlnc Katherinc Agglss Suzanne 4 Anne Mario Olllvleraand MlrjoJalo Doctors gems roster The Georgetown of the Central Ontario Junior B hockey league will be sporting two extra members on their club roster this year At an executive meeting last Sunday club president Bob Thompson announced that Georgetown doctors Boyd and Al Thompson will function team doctors for the upcoming 1977 Both and Thorn son arc members of the Med leal Sports Council and their affiliation with the team should prove beneficial In scv areas The Gemini Barbecue has been set for Sunday June 12 the school grounds The Separate Board had the annual Track and Meld meet scheduled for last Saturday and Monday Nelson stadium in Burlington and athletes from three Georgetown schools took port In the affair Asslsl Holy Cross and had competitors In thi meet which attracted approximately young athletes from area schools meet results were not available at press lime but Saturday the local schools were much a part the SI brands of had in the girls loo metre relay the Tyke boys 100 metre relay the Tyke boys 5 metre shuttle run the Atom girls metre and the boys 100 metre relay The Tyke girls team of Lehman Van Christine Hughes placed third while the Tyke boys metre relay team of Mike Moore Vic Stolt Bcvlns and Ashly Richards placed second The Tyke boys metre shuttle run team of Kelly Hart Greg Clarke and Trevor Cook plated us did the girls ioo metre relay cam of Angela Mc Char lent Patterson Susie Martin The Atom boys metre relay team of Patrick Dean Scan and David placed fourth or Holy Cross Jentlle Wtntjles was third In the Tyke and Atom girls open metre event while the Tyke boys metre shuttle run team of Steve Marcolinl Robert Spiterl Andy Shok and Danny King placed second The Tyke girls metre shuttle run team of Gabble Smith Christine Jeffrey Theresa Maslach and Lisa finished fourth Kim Thompson was fourth and Debbie sixth in the Bantam and Midget girls open metre event Manuel finished third In Bantam and Midget boys open metre race Steve Canker Anthony Oram Kennedy and Mike teamed up ta finish third in the Bantam boys 100 metre relay event while the Bantam girls 100 metre relay team of Kim Thompson Michelle Mlchm Marin Otto and placed fifth The Midget boys metre relay team of Handy Robinson Mario Spltcn Manuel and Russell Power were second while the Bantam boys metre relay team of Barry Stone Ken Albert Winljles and Mickey placed fourth The Midget girls metre relay team of Itoylene Camp bill Debbie Mary Lou Jeffrey and Kris Sovran placed fifth The Ecole Coeur athletes had a hard lime competing with their much larger competitors but suffice It to say oil Sacre Coeur participants did their best The Tyke boys team In eluded Luc St Pierre Marc St Pierre Donald Parent Michael Mou at The Tyke girls team included Doris Perron Trudy Shields Jennifer Hays and Carole The Bantam boys team was made up of Jocelyn Boucher Paul St Pierre Daniel and Peter Mar Competing for the Alom boys team was Robert Boucher I Porker Daniel Montlgny and Claude Gallant The Atom girls ttam in eluded Anita Nolan Robin Angel Julie David and dinette Full Meet results will appear In The Herald next week KINSMEN GIRLS REPORT Kinsmen Juniors under new playing rules The of the season for both the junior and senior girls has gotten well under way Tuesday rain only man aged to postpone the senior till Sunday This year the Juniors are playing with a few extra rules The outfield has four players stopping those and ground era and there arc only seven runs allowed each inning til the where normal play re Variants played a good strong game right from the beginning but really shone in the find three of the seven innings Alice Armstrong started off the kitting order in the third inning that brought plate K played a good strong right from the beginning but really shone in the fourth inning when they brought seven runs across the Jeanlne Gir irdi pitched all the way for Nellsons and help her own cause by belting out two home runs Laura Sacco and Carol Car tcr had big games at the as liny scored four Hurling for was Joan Other home run hit ten Were Sylvia and Washhourn Jeanlne earned game star Tor such a good Umpire J Wilkes was on the mound for Youngs and mono Mognusons score less fur of he seven innings Alice Armstrong ted off the billing order in the third inning that brought seven runners across home plate- for Youngs Pitching for Magrm sons was Holly run hitlers were She Ma and Id man Game stars were Solly Aldmnn JIT3Z3 I lit It AM RADIATOR Umpire Monica Pollack Thirteen big runs In the sixth Innings for the Jits clinched Home run wen Vol Williams Mur go ami Vctrlcek or two to the hat for were Karen Wilson CurriL Shelley Perkins Game stars were Vol Williams Nancy Vctrlcek trait for and lit fens It phying STAND PRODUCTS 17 IIIUF C1ANTSII Umpire John Penney Karen Lovers earned pari of game star fur giants while Cathy Cuwlcy I MacKinnon were stars or Standards Cathy hit home run to bring In Ihrcc runs I play id a nice gnmc an well belting out a homer The lone home run for come off the bat of Meredith Henley Pitcher were Carol Donna Reed and Claire Lac JUNIORS GAMF THEW1FK HARRISON AM Umpire Fred team had a steady game at hot and held down their opposition for the whole game allowing only three runs across the plate Pitching from three good the mound were Rosemary home Campbell Michelle Michm and Ho pi Game star was V for her good efforts out In the field Paulines KrntnenS Umpire Game star for this game was Penny Patterson for making iwings count for team Hartley for and Barb had the only for loam other homer in the game A lot of good pop fly Donna Sedorc pitched for helped Fred tenm cam their Paulines only let three win Game store were Dehra runs In during the third inning Halt for her good defensive Pitching Tor Kcntners were and the whole team Sandy Marshall Sheryl far a good effort per and Dencan Jones KRUISERM Umpire JoanDlckson Umpire Wayne Richardson Elks went full out in their Home run hitters for this first game of the season pull match were Michelle Mlchm in eleven runs In the sixth for two Lonl Belcher and to give themselves a good lead Beth for one each Home run hitters were Kara Michm Lani Belcher McGnw and Beach Vic Cunningham and Chris Standing on Ihe mound for Jones got on the bases each the game were Judy time they were In bolters and Susan Shearer Game star box was Judy for a good Pitchers Lisa Swllzcr overall game Walter Safety coming to area By Vic Red Cross Water Safely Week June lo June nth The above doles arc re mind us about Waler Safely not Just for the one week In June but all ycir round To start off the week on Sunday June the Hills Swim team will host to the swim for the final meet against one another of the Then will be a Waler Safety Poster throughout all the public schools In Hills with prizes lor the lop twelve in cadi class with two lop prizes one junior one senior of swimming lessons for one session during the Pal Harris Islu Allison triumphed 60 while ely I inda Rice and tier Kay Kin won male There will be canoe safety dcmotistralion to show us all j Km the right and wrong ways of Thompson and handling a canoe Mlfy Hughe Friday evening will be a match 46 and 46 Buddy Swim you w Ann pay and your buddy will win bested by jet in for scons of and 7 Walthnutfir oiler Insist Division play lie will v parts of Ihe town i recorded Hit win Ing you iter turning out on up with tilt right ind Minlyn piss for one public swim 1 he lint is a sera first to Ircn with Ihe unstr LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK Niners Sports Outfitters lead Industrial League four point lead ahead of three teams in second place after just five gomes in Georgetown Industrial League good for 10 points while Norval Sandhill and Way Jay Sportsmen are deadlocked In second place each team racking up six points In four outings neither Royal Trust or the Fort A Mix Mela have been able to come up with a win Willie Singer of the tort A Mix Mets has been handed a one gome suspension a result of being tossed out of a game for directing profane remarks at the umpires All members of the have received Invitations to take part In two tour one in London and one in Strcctsville CHANGED The Rome scheduled for Sunday June between Sports Outfitters and Sandhill Shell has been re scheduled Monday June 30 p at Diamond because of tournament committments Fort A Mix Flyers fl Royal Trust Gage 4 Georgetown 3 THURSDAY MAY Sports Outfitters J WFDNFSDAYMAYI5 Gage Stationery Royal Trust Sports Outfitters F A Mix Norval Way JaySportsmenZ Peel Police Flyers 1 THURSDAY MAYIfl Sandhill Shell Sandhill Shell 10 Georgetown 15 Fort A Mil Mm Sports Outfitters Gage Stationery Way Jay Sportsmen Peel Police I reporting to the pool or will receive free pass good for one public swim during Water Safely Week Alcott ladies lose matches The Gordon Tennis Clubs ludtcs in l cam play last Wednesday slipped somewhat as the Georgetown gals split four mulches In west A Division play while dropping three and coming up with a single win in West Division play Si rjcmlson were toppled I Agnes ind C inili lost lid o2 whilt lolly ami trill win beaten Sandhill Shell Jav Police WEEKLY SCHEDULE TEAMS Wed Junel Gage Flyers Royal Trust vi Way Jay vs Yankees Sports June Mix vs Sandhill Sun Peel Police Sports Royal Trust vs Way Jay Flyers FortA Mix June GBA requests town support The Baseball Association is appealing lo the town or help in order guarantee the smooth running of their 1977 summer program During the upcoming season there will be more than involved in the baseball program More thin will have to be uniformed and equipped and a full schedule of games officiated Gil pointed out their executive their lime energies year round to Ihe program but have to rely on financial old from the community to fully implement the program Anyone wishing furlher information Is roqueted Cook Georgetown leltphont ID05 NEW TO TOWN you lust moved new home Cp- with GIFTS and Information 8774812 cole Carole ails clear Ihe high jump bar In list Saturday drat day of competition Si parole annual track field meet patmciPDCTioni tenant Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GIVE US A TRY 1 1 icing At Its Bui AT ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY Hi THURSDAY EVENING POST TIME SUNDAY AFTERNOON TIME lit HOUSE 9416961 WANTED COACHES MANAGERS ME REP TEAMS FOR SEASON Coaches Managers must reapply and all outstanding pa ft equipment lurntd In as per Bylaws Slate your choice or choices lor team BOX NO LATER THAN JUNE GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT

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