Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1977, p. 15

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l Zepplans score high 19 MOSQUITO DIVISION Dynamo A very good garni by the Dynamos although the Eagles never gave up trying Hon Vanitem scored of the goals with Joe Clare Tim Da via and Danny Dun scoring each A very good game by Keith and Rod Doug Hastings and Tim Dixon played well for the Eagles Canadians An evenly matched gome with the Canadians scoring late for the win Mark Snow scored both goals for the Can Flyers Flyers I Magpies I No details given on games Zepplanl Giants In this game Shawn Docker scored a halt rick with storing the other goal The Giants deserve mention for their efforts Myers Magpies A very good game the Mag scored second half goals tie a at hall time David scored 1 goal and Rick for the Magpies names for the Myers were not given Dynamos Giants A good game by both teams Dinny Paul and Eton were the god scorers ZepplanG Arrows Goalscorers were Shawn Doc ray Ed Brad Hansen and Paul Canadians Eagles This was an evenly matched game the Canadians goal scar were Fred and Danny Wallers 10 Shawn David both scored hat tricks Brad Hansen 2 Ken Ilesse and Dean Jackson each No report was given on the Giants team young Atom Rep player has Just used Dynamos Canadians Debutantes Red Barons Olympians Jr Nationals Jaguars JUNIOKGIHLSSTMlfS Picking the boll out of the puddle at the side the Main at Cedirvale Is a action for players North Halton has Fun Day The North Golf and Country Club Social Commit tee has come up with a new event for the summer end Family Fun Day will be held on Saturday September from and will be packed with all sorb of fun for the whole family There will be hayrides a round the golf course contests with prizes and lawn darts for Moms Dads and Kids The curling rink will be jumping with ping pong games for everyone In the Banquet room the family can sit and relax while later the kids can enjoy a magic act performed In the dining room from From Spin family can sit down and feast on a dinner of Chicken and Chips in a basket homemade donuts tea coffee or lemon ado For adults the cost Is and for children under 12 the price Is a mere Everyone including are welcome to come and partake in the Fun Day MINOR IIOCKFV AM TRY OUTS Sat Sept 10 1977 BOOom Minor Atom Major Atom 10 30o Minor Pec Wee 11 Major Pec Wee 100pm Minor Bantam Major Bantam Minor Midget Major Juvenile Town Pee Wee Tryouts BOYS BORN IN Sunday September AM PER PERSON ALL BOYSWELCOME Soccer Report bylUBBEE We are fast approaching the close of house league competition and the beginning of cup playoffs The exec meet this evening to set the cup competition In motion and other Items We host the Ontario Cup Semi Finals next Sunday from 10 o In the atom and pee wee age groups we also have and Peel cup match between our bantams and London sometime over the weekend The Atom House League side took their fourth victory In a row by beating Guelph We took the first half 2 1 a poor reflection of the homo side dominance The second half was a turn around with Guelph coming back strongly A penalty save with five minutes left to play by Gary Skelton saved the win Goals came from Stefan Roy Louie dc and Jeff Paul Busier deserves a special mention for bis continuous steady play all games for till left defense position says coach lib Dick s Mosquito Selects have some good players good enough for inter district competition cording to Paul Truro ore areas of problems in selection to travel objections and numbers at inter district level This was a good match the Reps going In front with two goals In five minutes and the Selects coming back so much that a rematch Is wanted by both The Mosquito Reps arc to tournament at and Richmond Hill and the Squirt Atom Mosquito and PeeWee Selects are off to next Saturday We wish them all good fortune The girls appeared in the Robbie Tournament lost weekend and had one win and two losses falling to qualify for the finals The girls were In at senior level to replace a withdrawn side Although up against bigger older ex pcrlcnced tern am they conducted themselves well and have no need to feel disheartened fields such as Kennedy and Harrison were not mentioned In the facilities last week and too along with fields tlcsscrusedl at Holy Cross and St also in a poor con dltion with ruts stones and heavy ground I understand that some coaches and parents arc writing to the authorities on this matter It is refreshing at long last to receive an Indication that we are getting through to you the public voting and taxpaylng that more pressure is required if Improvements arc to be achieved I had talks with Master Plan lost week and fed the consultants with our ideas of soccer facilities in particular and other sports and recreation in general For example we have a fair number of track and field youngsters and adults In the district Where ore facilities Cyclists Others I am suggesting the formation of a sports and recreational council to make concerned approaches to the authorities for better facilities If we want our children to participate in summer activities we must ensure that the provided as was the cose with hockey and baseball As the major summer activity in the district by far we are deserving of better treatment THE HERALD Wednesday September Page IS North Halton Tee Topics August the dinner on No was Irene day ladles competed for do- Macintosh and on No was est to the pin on two holes The- Edna Malcolm JUDO REGISTRATION GEORGETOWN JUDO SOCIETY Place Holy Cross School Gym Maple Ave Time Wed Sept 14 There will be a film presentation Further Inquiries please contact T0NV WALKER JACK NIEUWH0F or sore eyes Soccer Field West B season ends lies Tennis West rjivKon Hit mon Georgetown he- is C Murray nd Agnes D in ill lost Paddy fir I Judy Kowal Fllen and Cur I woi Audrey Houston Wind CAmTWrNOWLERS 197778 Bowling Season Commences Friday Sept 9th 700 pm SHARP Georgetown Bowl Mountainview Rd NEW BOWLERS WELCOME CONTACT M 8778392 Soccer Schedule Sen Girls Dragons vs Spurs Ccn Jets vs Aces Mosquito Magpies vs Arrows Moore Park Pee Wee THURSDAY Red Barons Cent Cent Rangers vs Panthers Ced Mosquito 15 Mosquito Eagles Moore Park Spartans vs Young blood Ced FRIDAY Nats vs Debutantes Cent Ccntl Spurs vs Wildcats Turbos Meteors Ced Mosquito G 15 Flyers vs Giants Moore Part Pec Wee 30 Flyers vs Liverpool Ced SATURDAY Atom Gtwn AtomsvsT A Ced SUNDAY Ontario Cup Major Atom and Major Pee Wee semi fin 10 30 3 Halton Peel Cup Gtwn Bantam vs London Ced 15pm MONDAY lath Cent Cent Cougars Olympics TBA Magpies Moore Park AcesvsFiycrs Ced Falcons vs Ced Jr Girls 15 Girls 15 Squirt 30 Atom IS Mosquito Pee Wee Senior Sen Girls Atom 15 Mosquito 15 Senior 7 Senior 30 TUESDAY Socialites vs Dragons Cent Ced Canadians vsZepplan Moore Pork Falcons Metro Ced Plnevlew Mariners Ced Supergirl scores three IRIS Iris rem A hard pi game with both teams well itched Tilt look one goal leid in the 2nd half then made sure penalty shot following a hand bill I White manned to gel linger tips to the bill but v is Full marks to the referee l1 President Alex who was marly decapitated once or twice by the ball JUNIOR Olympians An evenly matched game with neither team being able to put one in the net Will played Kim Joanne and of the Olympian and also Jackie Wickers Pam Kent Dobson of the rls Jr Nationals Vol gun scored a hat trick in this game However under the rcumstancea llu Nationals did well as they only had player Olympians D Debutantes Debbie was the goal scorer with and playing well Debutantes I Jaguars Won by default Red Huron Olympians I Penny scored her hat trick In this with Vera scoring the other goal Cheryl Thomspon was out standing Patricia Turner sco red the lone goal for the Olympians with Carole Johns Margaret and Jon Richardson playing rcmely hard A very good effort by the Olympians who only had players Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association REGISTRATION SEASON player registrations will be accepted on the following days at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena Saturday September 10 1977 1200 hours Wednesday September 14 1977 1900 hours Saturday September 17 1977 hours REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FEES Single registrant In family Two registrants in Total Three or more registrants In family Mi Total Proof of age and parent or Guardian Signature are mandatory Ac ccptable proof of age is one of Birth certificate or Baptismal Certificate The G H A requires help from willing volunteers We need Coaches Managers League Commissioners Timekeepers and additional Executive Members Anyone willing to assist and work with adolescents lease contact D Brownies at 3232 or fill out a farm at registration IBRDRIilJBl Me Open Sanity Tuts Wed iml Thurs ISPEC AL THIS WEEK Ont No Large CAULIFLOWER Reg BANANAS Reg It Ont or USA No Large CANTELOUPES Reg G FRUIT M Ont No I CELERY 31 No I FREiSTONE PEACHES 491 Ont No I GREEN ONIONS 5 for I St GUELPH STREET PLAZA NEW PRODUCTS now at RYDERS TV Moore Park Plaza From Toshiba A NEW TURNTABLE SR430 Direct Drive full automatic wow flutter Less than per cent Dual moving magnetic 00 Also From Toshiba Now Caitotte Decks New Tuners New Amps New Speakers New 3Way Speakers New Microwave Ovans And From Quasar Now and Console TVs RYDERS TV MOORE PARK PLAZA 8779796

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