Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1977, p. 16

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Page It THE HERALD Wednesday July SOCCER REPORT OUT AT FIRST Pour point landing at first The Radical strong watches as Richard of Bell Car Club of Georgetown have Invitational Telephone Company In Brampton tries to Softball matches every Sunday morning at touch first base Ihe fairgrounds First baseman Elgin Arm Industrial fastball schedule WEDNESDAY JULY 3D pin 30 pro no pro ft THURSDAY JULY I I SUNDAY JULY MONDAY JULY IS Nerval vi Royal Trust Sandhill Shell vi Mix Meti vi Sandhill Shell Georgetown Gage Stationery vi Peel Police fori Ml Mel Royal Trust v Way Jay Sandhill Shell vi Flyer Nerval v age Stationery Chrysler v Fort A Mix Way Jay Nlnrri Sport NORTH HALTON TEE TOPICS The day girls hosted their Interclub on Tuesday July first low gross second low gross first low net Shirley Scolt second low net Mary Findley third low net Millie low putts Eleanor Flight first low gross Irene Jones second low gross Jan Jowett first low net Ann Hartford second low net Mary Sebert third low net low putts Pat Smith C Flight first low gross WendySimpson second low gross Jill Hopkins first low net Peggy Hicks second low net Edna Malcolm third low net May Voyce low putts Clarke The team standings were first North Hallon second Brampton third Chinguacous fourth Hunlington fifth Credit Val Girls ball schedule Wed July Wed July II B p Sun July Moo July IS pr Men July 18 15 Georgetown at ElillsburghJrs at Milton Glen Williams at Hornby Georgetown at Milton at Georgetown HillsburghSrs Williams No Kinsmen ball report GYMNASTS DEMONSTRATE Hal ton Hill Gymnastics Club demonstrates lis prowess during Canada Day celebrations at Glen William The club also provided the runners for a flag exchanging ceremony between Acton and he village The spent most of Ihe afternoon exercising for on looking parent friends the evening the business girls ployed a Hidden Hole event Despite torrential rains most of the girls finished and Crone won event wiihototalof l4onHolesll and 17 Welsh was run ner up and Madeline Collier won Most Honest Golfer On Sunday July the bus girls played their first at Credit Valley Golf Club It was a delightful day and all the girls played 18 holes even though the competition is based on holes Winners for North Hal ton were low gross Marge Richardson first low net second low net Vcrna Schenk third low net Barb Gates fourth low net Liz It was a special day for Barb being her birthday and she was present with the beautiful centre piece roses Our next Inter club will be at Brampton on July 19 Three to race at Mosport Three Georgetown men will be racing at Mosport Ihls weekend in one of a series of regional races in the Formula Ford Formula Atlantic and Formula Libre categories Jeff Walker will pilot his In formula Ford category while Rupert Bragg Smith will drive his Titan In the same category Hugh Cree will lake pari In the Formula Atlantic division driving his Chevron The qualifying races will be held at the race course park Saturday with the main event an altclass feature event tak place on Sunday Alcott tennis The Gordon Alcott Ladies Tennis Club West A Division hosted York Old Mill Pat Harris and Linda Rice won Kay King and Thomson won 76 and Mary Hughes and Carole MacLeod lost Caro line Murray and Ellen Milton Initio West B Division In a game against Whltcoaka Ellen Milton and Marilyn Ser lost Carole MacLeod and Judy Kowalskl lost Agnes Daniell and Carollno Murray won and Brown and Carole won and Harkley scores only goal for By SUSAN Kim DIVISION No report given A very good game with learns playing well The lone goal of Trevor Ilorkley enabled the Mustangs to win The following guys also had a good Mike Wilde Glcn Mulder Joe MeGulnness Mark Chris and Craig Chris Manhire I An exciting game especially or the Cougars Kowolski scoring a ho trick and chard Sty ka 1 for Jamie was the goal scorer for the Tornados Special mention goes to Chris David Hicks Brian Movut Jamie Wornock Robbie Morton and Jeffrey Mills for a well played game Luc referred A well fought gome with the Wildcats lusl having the edge Ihisumm TimModdTt Steve scored one each with David Rice and Jason getting mention for their if forts John Stefan Ken iths and Glcn played a good game for the Stars Brian MacLeod ref creed ATOM DIVISION I- lanhcapi Blur Knights The goats scored by Andy Hughes and Danny Kent enabled the Blue Knights to win this game The never ave up trying but just t get any In the net Danny Weisz Last and Danny displayed omc good soccer skills in Ihls game Peter rcfirccd I Avengers 1 A very good game with bolh teams trying extremely hard Current ripples The first session of the sum mer water solely are about halfway over The regis trotion was overwhelming all the classes were filled that Includes the extra classes we had to put in Registration Day for the second session or lessons Is Friday July from to 12 noon the Indoor pool far lessons at both the Indoor and Ihe outdoor pools The outdoor pool is open every day with public every afternoon and evening during these hot summer days it is a good place come and cool off This Is for the parents of children who do not core to participate In regular red cross lesson programs Why not enrol In our Water Sports Club We hope to organ iiea water sports club to participate In all kinds of water related activities swim as synchronized swimming water polo skin diving a host of other aquatic games this program is suiled for children age 11 and up If this is the type of program you arc interested In contact the pool and we in turn will contact you when the program is organ ed Do you have a backyard pool and would like lo know a little more about water safety a round your pool If Ihe answer Is yes then phone me at the indoor pool and we will arrange to have someone come to your pool and talk to you about Ihis very important mat ter All you have to do Is to collect a number of your frie nds and neighbours who also have back yard pools about a dozen or so an we can meet at your pool for what 1 know would be very Informative afternoon Darren Mack and inncs Williams were the goal scorers Vic and Tucker played well for Ihe as did Murk Pries goalkeeper and Anthony tor Avengers Weil played guys re forced anther I Peter Dunn stored goats and John Walts 1 or the Aces helping Ihem to win game Michael Brian scored the lone goal for Panthers Both teams played well and special mention goes to Dave Bobby Anderson and Dave of the Panthers and Dean Irvine Bobby Lovcgrovc and Graham Shepherd of the Aces for efforts B Innes refcreed laihcap Thunder bird A really exciting game wilh plenty of good goals scored and neither team was able to put In the extra goal make Ihem the victors Roy had a great game scoring Ihe goals for the Peter Terry and Paul scored goal each Nigel Pickering Rich Sanford and Mark Campbell really played well Harvey Clare A runaway victory for Ihe Panthers this time but praise goes Rabbit team who never gave up trying Mike 0 Brian scored goals and Bobby Anderson and Todd Cull 1 each the goal scorer for the Rabbits was Ashley Richards Alex Howie and Andy deserve special praise for Hit Ir efforts Harvey Clare forced Jelsl and Geoff Dykxhorn were the goal scorers scoring goals and I goal respectively Louis Derek Bridge Steve McCarthy and Mike showed some good soccer skills and so deserve special uldcnJetiBRahblliO In this game it seems the Golden Jets had it all their own way but maybe during the i Hit may hat revenge Geoff scored goals Louie DoPaoli Brian Couch and Savage 1 each Innes refereed DIVISION I Red Baron A very evenly matched game with Cindy Hunter and Dcbby being the goal scorers Joanne Hunter Judy While Sonja Halter Vera Van it en Cheryl Thompson and Debbie really played well making this a lied game Smedcna Socialite I Dragon No report given Red Rocket Socialite A good game by both teams however the Socialites just had theedgeinlhisgamc Barbara scored both goals with Tarnowsky and Veronica White getting special praise for their efforts ItADYK GEORGETOWN BOWL OWNER HEADS OWNERS GROUP Ho proprietor if the Georgetown Bowl has the Bowling Proprietors I1PAOI it group annual in Mrs It and her Dill operate the 20lune bowl on Road Mrs has been a board member of ihe proprietors for the past yean his served as membership and youth bawling As prapriilars i in providing of this country with a sport it both be cum pel on and recreation level she said in lor speech lo the convention idulls meeting place for friendship coupled jn fitness and senior citizens outlook toward competition Illness and a new on fc The Hi represents proprietors across the own bowling Mrs is the president of Hit org Mercury Danger ByBOBOLLIVIER LOOK at it way if you avoided everything that held a connotation of danger to your health what would be left Mercury levels In fish may be harmful but If you only eat occasionally relax Still hardly a week goes by ask me about Mercury even thought have written about it many times in this column For amount of fish you would eat as a sports fisherman as I said relax I eat the fish I catch Now eight lakes have been Identified as having mercury levels unacceptable for ihe consumption of fish I guess Ihls is little consolation to the facl that pollution levels in Lake are dropping and the lake is Improving In accordance with the BEDS OF NAVIGABLE WATERS ACT any land below the HIGH WATER mark Is the property of the Crown unless otherwise expressed In the patent or deed of the adjacent shore property I hope that this will answer some of the questions that come in regarding whether you can negotiate a river or stream If a pilot project banning returnable or more properly burnable containers in the Interior of Provincial Park this summer is successful the experiment will be extended Algonquin Provincial Park year stated Natural Resources Minister Frank Miller Introduction of the ban In Algonquin would reduce garbage accumulation by over 123 pounds year This would mean a savings of IBS The ban would only apply to the interior camping areas where no garbage collection services are provided The Irash is flown out by ministry aircraft and it cost about a ion Sec what I mean Every time you throw something out you pay for twice For Ihe Bass fisherman remember Ihe book I mentioned on several occasions The BLACKBASSES IN AMERICA and over seas could be a help In your bass fishing PLACES TO GO STONY LAKE Highway to Peterborough North on Highway Muskle and Walleye arc bolh plentiful In Stony but at this time of he year the prime fish Is bass both Large mouth and Small mouth FROGS are the number one bail and lop water lures are excellent When you are in Ihe area there are great many places to fish In Clear Lake to which connects And here is a great way lo catch frogs for ball Take along a fly swatter and swat him one on the nose It will tttun him enough get him In Ihe bait Try il if you don It one more secret from ONTARIO OUTDOORS its A DIESEL Its A RABBIT Tha Perfect Combination For MORE SMILES MORE Miles Par Gallon EPA Tests No Down Payment Bank Plan Financing up To ONTARIO CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday morning drivers In the Terra area finished eight of those were disqualified Winner of may have been surprised when they suddenly came upon lap mile met was Joas of High Park cyclists competing In the Misslssauga Bicycle Road Toronto a lime of five hours and two seconds Race for the Ontario Championship Of the starters IS Jeans Scrubbie Jeans 21 PAIR Famed national Brand Mens western styled pre washed ready to wear jeans in machine- washable cotton Denim blue in sizes 26 to Indigo Denim Jeans PAIR Rugged looking rugged wearing Men s pre- washed Indigo blue leans in machine- washable 100 cotton Sizes 28 to 44 IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Open Monday Thru Fndoy Saturday lit ywwV

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