Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1977, p. 16

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It THE HERALD Jane a HIT itoyalcttc Charier out j single in list Tuesday s I June tner The win as hi Itotalollcs of and a warning to Junior Ihc Georgetown is on the moc Council wrong over canopy lljOI1MBSON In Ihc words of renowned master bubble maker 1ivrtncc Wtlk Hills Town Council has ahead and passed a ion of the committee to use the left over from I he Memorial Arena Restoration und to some sort of a canopy over Ihe front of Ihe Arena II would be nice to reporl that had been given careful thought and consideration but this is not the Council approval rather swift approval to knowing little if any about the proposed project During hi restoration of memorial arena one of plans of the Restoration Committee concerned a fatcilit for front of the arena As other Improvements were more required exterior remodelling for a lime With in leftover funds still burning a hole in the committee collective pocket the idea or exterior remodelling brought up once again There h been no plans drawn up estimate In f little if my research even done concerning project yet town council gave approval supposedly because It has been described as Found Found money my royal whatever that money was mi ted by the people of Hills for restoration of tin under would be II stilt is in fell Ihc citizens money and should nol be described as found money icinK en tlu or anything else If Hit arena was in excellent shape in all then fine and good As the money wis rnsed for improvements at Memorial should be even or if nothing else was As it out however the Memorial arena is by in of imagination in excellent shape and s decision use funds for ixlmnr tan only be regarded as frivolous tiling of tin of Hilton Hills intentions and doll Hit dressing il Memorial for one thing need Sports Comment renovating Two are without showers so this a priority ThlrVcnalty box area and bench area where so many problems and injuries have over the past several years still not separated from The plexiglass Installed only circles the of rink and Ihe majority of paying spectators are offered no protection whatsoever from flying pucks sticks or anything else that can be tossed into the stands from the surface In addition a sprinkler system should be installed that would cut down on insurance costs while at the same lime providing customers with some form of proteclion should fire break out These things and undoubtedly many more should obviously have priority over exterior remodelling No council will answer thai these things will be looked after through the recreation budget Memorial arena has been virtually ignored in the nasi and It will be again There are funds available in recreation budget to completely enclose the surface the Gordon where us ly it is not of dirt necessity but for Memorial In the enclosing of the surface will done before tins ir gits underway These questions musl be raised and before the excess funds or Memorial anna are put into use What If the of Memorial s exterior remodelling run over the hand Council assumes il will be eligible for Wintuno grant to difference hut what if re fusts Ihe You guessed it the cost would ricochet to taxpayer A sidelight on this issut Why is it tint there is no sprinkler in the still spanking new Gordon irim has a sprinkler ycl of have this ifcty iturt Choose if Roy alettes move in Junior League are starting to feel comfortable in the high calibre Ontario Junior Ladies circuit and this does not bode well for their league opponents Tuesday June nine run inning on nlo a comfortable la win Brampton By lime Brampton hit the in fifth ring threatened from that point The I toy ale ties rounded out their scoring by adding I ingle runs in ihe fifth and sixth in while picked fifth sixth and eighth innings aura Wilkes did a laslerful job for and gave the eliminated in tourney Legion Royal ere knocked out of in their fourth of Junior Ladies Tourna last eekend in Rich Bund Hi The Kir allies played Ham i first game and I on by defeating Purl Col Three by Janet Glen men drop game 51 Glen Men dropped their game in Burlington on June by a score of Howie Cornfool scored Glen only run in the third inning Burlington scored two runs another in the sixth inning and two more in the eighth and final inning McKay played a Urge part in their success during thai game They faced Hamilton again or third game and dc Once again Janet set he example for her teammates this time by hitting a home run The fourth and deciding game or the George lad was one against Co- which lost It was first game of the day while the Roy alettes went into it directly after their third game without a rest Only six of the original teams were led in Ihe lion when the Georgetown At press lime The Herald was still unable to learn the identity of winning team We con only say that the winner will repre senl Ontario in the Canada Summer Games in SI John Newfoundland Aug 151B Junior Girls also competed lost lo St Cath 120 and toCobourg 131 to be eliminated lloth I inn mil llirb received strong rnm their matts both it pi Hi and in field dcfcnsnt play has been proving bv leaps and bounds of laic and against Brampton fielding is ntir perfect Barb Kirb and Uremia pulled sparkling plavs Belly led attack slamming out three hits Sandra eelebrated her birthday in fine style picking up two hits including a run Butler id two hits including a run homer rally winners first platt win in the Clubs fun ralh no threat in soccer no match for the Meteors in an Inter county league game last Wednesday The final score of re flected the standard of play young and enthusiastic players were no match for the experienced Meteors scored from a penally kick break the whitewash Ian was impressive scoring four goals along with Jones who also scored four times Tony was outstanding on for Ihc Meteors by any organized attack that the team could as stmule Other goal scorers for Meteors were Trevor Webb ind a single for Charlie Ton meets the iKedirvale Country N Georgetown NEW HOURS mum 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