STANDINGS PI T I 30 Norval Gage Stationery 30 8 1 Sandhill Midi 30 15 10 35 Peel Police Aisoc IS Way Jay Sportsmen 30 IS 1 Flyers 30 13 14 8 13 16 I Ileal 10 16 10 Royal Trust Heal Estate 0 11 tort a 29 1 1 Geo awarded the higher position because of Final two scores of the schedule Tuesday September Nine re Geo Chrysler Playoff started on Wednesday September 7 THE HERALD Wednesday September Page II PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Quarter finals first round best of series Winner lo advance lo semi finals Wednesday September LEAGUE Semi final scries Best three of five full innings Tentative revised schedule for semifinals time Flyers at Geo Chrysler Sunday September Monday September 19 Wednesday September Sunday September Possible delay due to rained at Way Jay at Sandhill Peel Police at Gage at s Geo Chrysler at Flyers Sandhill at Way Jay Gage at Peel Police Myers at Geo Chrysler Niners at Way Jay at Sandhill Peel Police at Gage at intra 7 Geo Chrysler at Flyers Sandhill at Way Jay Gage at Peel Police Myers at Geo Chrysler at Norval Way Jay at Sandhill p m Peel Police at Gage FINALS TO START MONDAY Wednesdaj September Sunday September Monday 12 Flyers vs Norval Peel Police Sandhill Way Jay vs Gage Niners Geo Chry Geo Chry vs Flyers Gage Way Jay Flyers vs Way Jay Gage Sandhill Peel Police First prize corsage made by Allen team Sadie Hawkins was the for the business girls final Tuesday evening on August which was called the Sadie Sam Bait Sweep Traditionally corsages were best corsage went Ken and Marion Allen Golf win were Low Gross Harvey Jtan Chappel Low Net Donna and Gary Putts Marion Allen and Hidden Hole Vi and Obaci Last Tuesday the dav girls had to guess their score and Blanche guessed hers right on On Sunday the day girls and business girls got together toe ihcir annual twoball The winners were VI Clapp and Connie with the runners up being Mcllardy and Mabel San Ontario Outdoors ByR The regular Trout season closes here on the 30tb of September so make a note of It and get In your Inst licks the season closes on Ihe 15th insome areas It seems like they Just opened and now we have to start watchlngfor the various season closures There are lob of Chinook Salmon In the river mouths now but the Coho are mainly out a ways yet Jim and I tried to get out last week but the five foot rollers prevented that We fished in the harbour areas and put upwith waters The Chinook were rolling or porpoising and they Just don t seem to hit when they are in that mood The large party boars were getting out and picking up plenty of Coho at the three mile It seemed that anyone that got out there was getting lots of fish mainly on CharteusecoloredANDY spoons again all depends on who catches the first fish and what he was using because you can be sure that everyone else will put that on their line and then thai all that Is presented to the fish and therefore it turns out to be the number one fish getter 1 watched as several fishermen came in on that rough water Just to get some Andy and they had to spray paint the correct color a d wait for them to dry before heading back out three miles on huge rollers It did seem however that a DODGER must go ahead of the lure at least when fishing at the deeper and farthest out fishing spots The eight Coho photographed were all good clean fish with the exception of one lamprey scar The new hunting regulations ore now available and 1 would suggest that you get a copy and study it as soon as possible There arc always changes of one type or another and ignorance of the law Is no excuse Duck opens Sept 15th north of 17 and Sept In Southern Ontario For me it is always hard to progress from fishing to hunting and 1 never know which one to choose often taking along my rod as well as my gun to some of the areas In Southern Ontario It is well lhat these two tremendous sports over lap in Ontario Maybe a good pastime would be to lake your duck call with you when fishing Lake Onto no and practice calling while fishing for salmon There isnoshartageof there and it just satisfy your feeling for both sports As I ha said on many there la always lots to do in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Hurry for trout PRISM LITE DODGER Curling a great way to socialize Soccer Report Quite a of soccer enthusiasts were at Victoria Park in Brampton last weekend to watch the National World Cup squad play a scries of matches against local teams I managed most of the last match which was lacking excitement yet always interesting There are some talented performers in Canada team and I am certain more than a few were surprised at some of skills shown Two of the squad were guests of our own Rohbins Although the was mentioned in a well known national dally is regrctable that notification was not given out by Canada Soccer to minor organizations A lot could have been teamed from Bull Parson of Vancouver for his restless running and air work Ike Mackav of Portland skills on the ball and goal scoring abilities Cosmo Rob laruscl fine defensive skills end a fine save from Toronto made my visit worthwhile Another impressive performance came from Bob Bolt too of Vancouver in midtleld To sec these guys in action would have given any aspiring youngster an opportunity sec what the future may bring Home spun Canadians arc spread throughout ihe and are learning fast how to mingle In the top ranks with Pcc Marsh Best and others Georgetown Falcons perhaps not in the same breath have several players this season who have come through from minor soccer Lock wood boys Rob Lister and Mike Deere arc well known examples In comparison with some of Ihcir opponents Ccdarvole the Falcons appear to have a much higher percentage of home produced players and all credit goes to coaches and managers of past years Future players from minors Stefan Howie Oram Kennedy Manhire Jeff Mark Rose Kevin Mc Arthur and Louis and there ore others promising and only space prevents mention There are three areas of concern to be solved for next season I return again to Ihoughts and need for some form of required I believe to improve our Soccer Recently facilities or lack of has been well aired and the need to be constantly kept In the forefront Uniform problems hove not been mentioned so far However there are still some problems in this sphere and 1 feel we almost a complete hash of arrangements were hindered by late registration having to increase team numbers later ordering of equipment than normal which did not allow us any time margin late arrival of equipment lack of urgency from our suppliers and lack of control all round Our referees system has worked well in the main and registered and stand by s have done a tremendous Job throughout the season Theleaguefiyslemhasnlsogonewell the majority of problems appearing to land Pec wee and girls overall There has been better cooperation with the Seniors mainly from minor to Senior I maintain and with the recreation department This is not to say we should be complacent In fact the contrary improvement always Is the key to the future The Mariners or handed two weeks ago came through with an victory over he Metros boosted by I kept the lads on Iheir by allowing the five goals and Gary Splller accounted for Mariner goals I must say that of our goals started moves from myself in goal only to show that a goalkeeper la as much an atlacking player as a defender Wo followed up with a fine win over the Falcon rst teamen turning out Young Steve guestii for us popped In well taken goals with assists frim you know who again and his father Stu Tin handed the Metros a second defeat lo win itn official championship of the major siaion of the Tuesday league I wonder the possibility of expanding this competition next season At our exec last week made the ptjy off and these have probably been notified to cinches by now The schedules will appear in tin llso Itie Junior girls and Squirt scmln finals and finals ill be on small Cedarvale and the others on the 1 1 Id up Final Day is on 1st October from the Bantams Metros and Wolves to Ihe last match Senior girls al J Semi final dates have not yet been League championship and cup trophies will be presented at end of each age group final We require last year winning to return cup trophies to their respective it soon as possible My idea and proposals for the change to club system were Introduced as food for thought and I shall make these public knowledge over the next weeks On- things we agreed upon is that the present does not work Changes are essential it we are to progress Georgetown problems received hearing In Oakvillc last week Regrettably other parties from Waterloo and Hamilton were not in attendance and very little was resolved Our main problems have been in are is of discipline unfulfilled matches and arbitrary decisions without presentation held a general discussion the unresolved matters with Waterloo over the girls last in Waterloo and the abandoned games with and Hamilton basically over until later this month The lads lost a close tic with London by 2 1 and on this occasion were unlucky not to win London went at them in first half and were on top taking int lead The second period was a different story following first half surprise London were blessed with a defensive to present them ihe winner in the last live minutes Tin Pec Wees go to Waterloo on Saturday for their final malch News and Photos of the Squirt a t urna success will be available next Tin Squirt won Atoms and falling qualify for fin lis North curlers lime to think curling Wc are well have ice by the middle of October year so check out your brooms and fill out your registration forms early and plan to be on the Ice by Imagine Oct Niw curlers We have openings for new members at North lotion so anyone wishing to shorten a long cold winter plan on Joining us for a warm social game of curling This year the club welcomes the Ray Curling Seminars and Wolly are both former Canadian and world pi oris They have been con dueling curling clinics in ten years now boast some very sue students Otto Dan ell I the world champion from Switzerland and Lee Tobin the an Ladies Champion from Quebec are but I wo The clinic will be held at North Oct at which time two different I rograms are being offered The bo ait program for beginners or curlers who wish to Improve their style of delivery and sweeping technique The advanced program for those who attended the clinic year and any other ex curlers who wish to improve their strategy and game play Also again this year the school will run a junior program consisting of hours of instruction com mencing Sat Oct and Sunday Oct al am Each senior student will receive hours of Instruction split between the classroom ice Instruction Video tope equipment will be used again this year and believe its a real treat lo see yourself in action Class times will be 1 p m and for the Basic I rogram and pm for the advanced program Happy Hookers vie for first Standings or the Thursday Afternoon Ladle Bowlers or Monday September II Team Standings Strike This is second year the Pis Something Different club has brought this In Happy Hookers emotionally recognized Drunken Drivers Alley curling school to Georgetown Cats pts Bowlereltea and I might add it was brought pis Saintly 1 Mountain back by popular demand Happy Gang Opt After Oct 1 the club is allowing Misses Opt Boozers curlers from clubs to Single High Scorers Anne register for instruction on a Sandy Surikow first come first served basis Verna so don t delay fill in your Triple High Scorers Anna forms and Improve your game 738 Sandy Further information on Verna seminars can be obtained by calling Marion at 1978 vw RABBITS ORDER YOURS NOW The Money You Save at BAZ Will Be Your OwnM Open Sat Wildcats quick to draw 41 victory over Spurs Whats the most accurate shot in hockey Squirt soccer League standings MINOIt SOCCER ASSOCIATION SQUIRT DIVISION League standings to Sept 1S17 Wildcats Spurs Rangers Mustangs Blue Jays Panthers Cougars Olympics Stars tornados- 13 12 14 10 2 14 13 4 14 11 a 11 3 7 3 13 13 Georgetown Minor Soccer Association Week ending Sept SQUIRT DIVISION Terry Dixon Wayne Snow and Derek Oram paced the powerful Spurs Scott David Hicks and Graham played well for the Cougars Wildcats Tornados 1 Jason Brew had a great game and scored three times Steve and Brcndon Geary added singles Jeff Mills for the Tornados who never stopped trying Blue Jay I Cougars I Davln Clglen of the Blue Jays and Scott traded goals in a closely played game Mark Preston in goal and David Hicks were the Cougar atari while Harvey and Mark Berry led the Blue Thla the last game of the season for these two fine teams and add drama first pake and the was stake The wildcats struck quickly and were never after Jason llcw with goals and Steven Musprat did the Wildcat Philip Hughes plied for the Spurs Mark Moody and James anchored a solid defence for Wildcats The play of Terry Dixon Garry and Derek Oram for the Spurs was out standing Congratulations to both teams 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