Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1978, p. 20

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Georgetown defeated Dixie 52 In soccer action at Cedarvitle Pork on Satuxdty lly Alex Tough How about this news The surprise result of the season to dale not Iran 1 Scotland but Mosquito over at Shell Park For ours this a Iretnennnus result over our rivals do i Scan had a hat trick In his first league and game and coach Gary believes this result is a real morale booster The McLaughlin had a a 10 victory at with Sieve Rabbins in goal for Injured Mark Also at the McArlhur Pee Wees tell to a loss attributed lo a poor display and a not so efficient The Meteor Mosquitos walloped away another fine result The Meteors now boast a record in exhibition and league play The lads also gave a I lensnn earlier In the week with Jeff and Andy Hughes making their first appearance trwln liai Motor Atoms tied 1 l at which is a good result in folks They followed with a home win over This week in Georgetown soccer The North Million tlrls fell heavily 1 to again being of the goalkeeper The Pee Wet- Inst lo Clarkson Tor the seiondtinte this season According to Glum iUij i atlon he coat was not around SCO plus nor has the contract been paid In I Ml terns Hull specific questions need be on this and other relative matters Glenn sold lhal some comments questions and remarks do not warrant replies Gross has been busy contacting the department again on the marking lights etc I took a senior girls match last Wednesday between the Dragons and between dashing to laundromat to look after my washing This was a hard fought contest with no little skill involved considering the ground and foggy con ditlons curried my fortune to the Squirt Cats who were strong front runners My visit coincided with a 1 against at the lime I left Some cry promising youngsters art on show In this division this 11m d liens David TrnvisOardntr lo a Ken Huff Tim Davis and Hall are Mosquitos I saw turning in a good per formance IMhK over the Canadians was high lighted by hard working Philip Rose who popped In goals The show this past week come in one gamt I it several others cautioned in a game which was almost with a few The Mariners as reported last wetk went to and took a victory This was the first match I missed as did t who threw away his boots giving a disputed in the last tournament summer tost us the trophy Congratulations to ihi senior Mil insulin in their campaign in the TD Second Division following promotion Bobby Morrow with his nd is bringing out the best in the The senior Mi lo be con linuing their dominance in the local league and they have some new young blood as do I hi ihi maleh with the Soccer results The WayJay Club Bob scores here as his team defeated Dominion Dukes In ball hockey action Sunday The win left WayJay with a perfect record and on top of standings In other action Sunday the Glen Warriors defeated Towing 2 and the A It wood Giants downed 2 Three shutouts in Pineview soccer By Margaret SQUIRT DIVISION Weldings The Cougars were trying hard Nicholas Thompson who was in goal for the first time did a very good job Geoffrey Barnes Gordon and Craig Stephens tried hard but Just t get the ball in goal Belter luck next time Panthers Panthers lost another close- checking game They played well all the way but just t tic it up Kevin Josephs playing goal for the first time slopped two penalty kicks Tim just missed a first half goal and played his usual fine game rank played a good twoway game MOSQUITO DIVISION Tigers The Tigers from Pineview finally won a game DIVISION The had to work hard even CCU This was a well played players The goals were The Just could netted by Raymond not get the hall in the net Dickson Brian Handy Carman Barry Kafka Whaling and Chris and Mike Johnson played a Marcucci 1 each good game Grimsby edges Brookville 54 edged out the Selects in a game in on June The Selects led the game 10 until the inning when Grim sby rallied to take the Icid and win the game Scoring for were Sue Thomson Snow and Cathy On June the Selects shut out a previously unbeaten Bur learn Both runs were scored In the fifth inning Burlington loaded the bases twice but Brookville was able to hold them off and take the game Crossing home plate for the Selects were Ken Sue has now won five gomes and lost three They will meet Burlington again on Thursday night In Burlington Their next home game goes Sunday 18 at p m against Cedar Hill By Susan Rose ATOM COSMOS TURDOCHAROfRSl A good game wilh the Cos coming out on top this time Goal scorers were Dave O Bncn 1 Ashley and Mike 1 Special mention goes to Billy Ward Doug Taylor Scott McLean Brad Mike Bray and Steve 111 KNIGHTS The Blue Knights were in a scoring mood in this game Simon Guiding and Danny Kent both scored two goals each The following people all deserve special mention for their efforts Paul Blake Brian Evans Mark Zander Neil Smith and Scott Duncan A well played game by both teams Steven Tucker on Cleary and Mike Hurley were the goal scorers Peter Brian Hay ward Scan Cleary Graham Shepherd Tim Chapman and Richard phyed very well and deserve special mention An exciting game the result not being decided until the final whistle The goals were scored by Peter Alain Shield Well played Doug Steve John Del Jamie John Ham and Alain Shield CANADIANS During IJie first half of the match It Was very close and at half time the score was However during the second half the Rebels seemed to gel it together and went on to win The goal scorers were David and Mike Stone with one Philip Rose scored his hat trick for the Rebels with Doug Gillespie getting two goals and Owen Gray and Greg one each ItOMBI- A close game with good Ontario Outdoors By lit IVltil STOP It illegal Those persons in ACTON that are fishing for and keeping BASS are breaking he law I know that a lot of young people are taking these home but ADULTS are setting a bad example by taking Bass out of Fairy Lake and these arc often no more than Inches long That Is the best way I know of to clean out a lake and Fairy Lake is high on the list of lakes that will soon be void I have already phoned the Ministry of Natural Resources and reported this flagrant breaking of the fish and game laws and have their promise to book anyone caught fishing bass out of season Last Saturday June 10 the ministry caught io fishermen at Scotch Block reservoir fishing for bass and laid charges on two that had bass In their possession If you sec anyone breaking the fish and game laws call ZENITH a nocharge number and report it Immediately If your children bring home Illegal fish you also may with possession so better to tell them before they go out The bass in Acton have a hard enough time trying lo survive with the ducks spoiling their spawning beds and keeping the bass from reproducing Another serious breaking of the Fish and Game lows Is the destruction disturbing of the ducks nests on Fairy Lake I do not agree with the feeding or encouraging of these ducks but don like the way they are being pelted wilh stones by kids In the area of the park Just slop feeding these ducks In the winter and they will eventually stop coming and those that stay all winter will go back to their natural way of life A Canada Ontario mercury study la now underway This will take place In the ENGLISH WABIGOON RIVER and should give answers to many of the questions that are being asked on pollution in that area of our province The main contamination was traced to long term discharges from a alkali plant connected to a pulp and paper mill at operated by Reed Paper Co The process has been with a that does not use mercury and the study will define the extent of contamination and how mercury moves through the aquatic food chain Knowledge of this movement may lead to practical measures to remove mercury from the environment The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has hired students for the summer to work on projects ranging from effects of mercury to the composting of 300 tons per month of organic waste from Ihe Ontario rood Terminal On the subject of waste Hills Conservation Centre on Mountainvlew at Street has copies the free book The Garbage Book This booklet should help you better conserve that precious commodity the It describes how to save energy and money by throwing out less think what it will do for our environment Head on over to Street in Georgetown and check out the many book and Ideas available for the energy and conservation minded people in Ontario mostly free And at the same address there will be a SOLAR SEMINAR on June 14 today with methods of heating your pool or house water by solar systems Coffee provided Just bring your own coffee cup another method of conserving In this case Is throw away I list of Ihe winners of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters annual conservation draw The first prize went to Anderson of Peterborough and the second prize Was won by J Snyder of Mlssissauga For further names please give me a coll at or Bass Fishing this has got to be one of the most exciting outdoor pastimes For those who not tried Bass fishing don I knock it This is something that seems to grow on you as you become more proficient at the skills involved The use of the new breed of plastic worms has revolutionized the sport with the introduction of he soft moist feeling plasties They come in all shapes sizes and colors and I have taken fish on a black nineinch worm and they come bigger that Mostly though the size will be six Inches and the colour use is black or purple in the early morning and as the sun gets brighter change lo blue or green In late afternoon change back to black or purple and this as Hit lusts for your own trails Vary the size and color until find what works best for you then stick with It but Just remember vary this periodically as bass will fool you Just about every time out There Is no hard and fast rule for bass fishing Just guidelines to use as a starter These worms are more for Large Mouth but the Small Mouth will also take them but they should be smaller size June and will be the Pioneer Days In Downtown Georgetown and would encourage everyone to lake part There will be activities for the whole family and I will be there for the three days with demonstrations and contests one being Rod and Reel set valued at about HO Other prizes will be equally as good and you may these contests by checking in at the Pioneer Days centre In office on Main Street In old butcher shop I will look forward to meeting you oil at this event and talk over the many aspects of our ONTARIO OUTDOORS scoring chances on both sides This was a surprise result by the Falcons who improving us a team with game Goals were scored by Jamie with Dan BANTAM IF HAWKS 1 TROJANS This was a good hard keenly contested game The Trojans had the upper hand Coal scorers for the Trojans were Malt Bill Kent Steve Brown and Steve Smith Rick Hustings was the lone scorer for the Hawks It was a close game during three quarters of the match Three of the Jans goals were scored in the TitOS BARRACUDAS On night two turns met to see if one of would take on early lead for first plicc in the Dynamites Blui Knights 2 1 rhundirbirds 1 Cosmos 1 I Gallons 1 1 Turbochargers I Avengers 1 1 Gulden 1 Pre LEAGUE W T I Bombers 1 2 1 Cmidians 2 leading Gojl Scorers Philip Hose I Rebels goals Dave Canadians 4 Douglas Gillespie Rebels Ifralcons Ms Jam gam Metro took the early with a by is the das did not long to men J list the end of thi first kill Hit Metros look ad of i good pass John scored Once igain in the beginning of second half Barracudas evened Toward Hit point in the lit wire to ikt vantage of a corner kick and goal put Hum In the lead once again How tver the Barracudas with a lot of spirit and tied it five minutes later with goal by Randy Robinson However another goil John Dcllios the the victors It was a overall effort both teams and mtntion to both goalies who ployed well DIVISION VMPIANS4 A good game by both teams this lime the Super girls get one in the net Coil scorers for wereSonja with hat trick and Laurie Kill 1tsil goalie Ann Jennifer Patricia and Van deserve mLntlon for their forts 1 2 1 I ending Goal Scorers John Do has Metros goals Hastings Hawks 3 ginls Handy Robinson Barracudas go iK Terry Barracudas noils Mix Toufji Trojans goals Room Sen Ice Please in LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST Mam Street North Acton Ontario 853 3370 The Opportunity of a Summertime BABYSITTERS WINDOW WASHERS GARDENERS WEED PULLERS CAR WASHERS LAWN MOWERS HOUSE CLEANERS PAINTERS FARM LABOURERS TYPISTS THEN ENJOY YOUR SUMMER Call Tuesday Thursday or Fridays 7 James St Georgetown St Acton Canada Manpower Centre for could not take pint long isolation final pious Who would have thought of this ending 1 readily admit that I did not for I lulnved we were going tor that Is until midway through our first irutih when I realned Valentino Wee girls had to los The pre loss of goalie I ibC Gallant with a tut knee which required 4 stitches seemed lo inspire the gang and Cathy the most reluctant gavi a fantastic display ingoal In all our Thi first garni was taken by yet our girls were not disgraced and simply did not give up As in our last game we gave up early goals be fori taking the game to our opponents and were unlucky it least not to score The second match against Richmond Hill was mainly one way traffic and goals from Hat Turner saw us through We should scored more and Put narrowly missed hat tnik on several occasions The midfield defensive strength of Jenny Milne was very effective and Cathy rescued us on a fiw occasions In mid afternoon the jirls win scooped off too local pool and land around for an hour or so hi fore mil young team I took in Bantam girls Don Mills game and boys Port matihes So to the final We almost incessantly from thi kick off to the final Jones put us ahead with a low shot from tie outside idgi of Ihe area taking the goalie by surprise Driven on by Linda Phillips Carole John and Pal Turner with stout displays lon Thorpe Jenny Milne and the halt where we had left the first On a breakaway the a shot by our goalie and ihcy almost did it again near the end a fine Cathy sav took us to penalty kicks Carole Johnston and Sylvia scored on Ihe first round of to tie at 2 with Cathy Dobson saving two of efforts So to sudden death No stepped up and lashed a shot to goalies lift hand side A Ii by Cathy and ind the ball was blocked Turner stepped up to what proved to be winner low and hard foilowid was a moment silence of a mass exodus charge of becoming delighted Valentlna players parents and sup porters onto the field It was over and the championship belonged to Georgetown Special mentions to manager Pot Johnston for an organisational task second to none the five fishes and two loaves was repeated to Mrs Phillips for hospital duty and to 14 tremendous well behaved Valentinas who did us proud I ise Gallant Sylvia Torswlck lb improving all the time Carol Johnstone great laptaln Thorpe best game Linda Phillips Jenny Milne Jones Joanne Sherry Vandenluli Payne Pat Turner and course the Cathy Dobwo RYDERS TV SALES en TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Georgetown Aden ana RYDER TV MOORE PARK A few words in the right place USE SBeHEE3SEI3 Homo WtaiHli CLASSIFIEDS 8778822 How many of these ways can the Dale Carnegie Course benefit you The reason- why each year more than men and women lake Course vary Improving the atona belter others to Id sell confidence and acquiring Course you gain understanding what motivate people idlng Carnegie Course many benefits i Dale PRESENTED BY K CRONE ASSOCIATES Main St E Hamilton Surprise Dad on his day FATHERS DAY SPECIAL BUCKET Finger good Kentucky Fried Chicken is a great favorite with everyone especially Dads Celebrate and save this Fathers Day with our Father Day Bucket Special A bucket contains pieces of delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken Kentucky fried Colonel Sanders boys and girls make it finger good chicken 116A STREET GEORGETOWN 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