Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1979, p. 41

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THE HERALD Wednesday May Page Hurley working hard The George town Legion Roy alettes will be going with a veteran lineup when they begin play In the league Above are two of off the toiler of year junior team Left la starting catcher Atkinson and right pitcher Laura Wilkes who mined of will be the pitching duties with Debbie Shortt Herald photo by Bill Humphrey Royalettes have veterans back as they enter new loop A solid and exciting will be one or the strongest points of the Roy alettes Lad Fastball learn which beg Ins play his coming Tuesday at he Fairgrounds So far manager Ted Wilkes reports that 12 players have signed play or he earn th the nucleus of fast year a junior championship team return to play in the senior loop The inf eld will be compos of all the starters from last year Janet McKay is back at first base Charlie Milton at shortstop and Joey lcnnilt at second make up double play Ion with Monica Pollock han the balls hit to the hot corner team most valuable player of the last year will be back to take care of the bulk of the catch ingdut TOP PITCHERS has also his top pitchers from last year with righthander Debbie the pitcher last year bock and Laura Wilkes who missed most of last season chucking from the left side Also signed are outfielders Barb Curry n son Michele Mehm and who will be the backbone of Ihc The only newcomer signed to date is Pat White who has done all her previous fastball in Brampton Wilkes expects her to be one of the team a leaders on the base paths as she has very good speed McKay has had the lop hilling average on the team for last hree years Wilkes expects that the whole team will challenge her for the honor this year last years runner and Bennett all be top cand dates Milton and Curry will as the team cap tains The ght after the r open here Tuesday the Roy a let will travel to play a game On Labor Day weekend they w take part in the La balls International Ladles Fastball at Port Colbornc Game lime Tor the opener here Tuesday will be 30 By BILL HUMPHREYS Five years ago Stacey Hurley 0 Georgetown picked up a tennis racquet and started to run around at tempting to hit the ball back toner father over what was a very large net at that time Every year Stacey practiced harder and the love and her ability became so great that last year she was ranked sixth in Canada In the 14 year old category Last weekend it was reported that Hurley won the Women Double competition and reached the finals of the single ladder at Roles tournament at Cobblestone Court This week Is a practicing week as Stacey enjoys tht indoor comfort at the Cob blestone In Misslssauga of which she Is a member This club is one of the f nest n Canada for junior aged players and Hurley has been there for three year Time and effort Slacey has put Into the sport has paid off as she now sponsored by the famous Slazenger company where her outfits and other essentials come free This summer is when all the real competition starts with such tournaments as the Quebec open the Ontario Invitational where there to a playoff of club teams and the National Tournament which Is in late August The Nicest hope has ia to receive an athletic scholarship to a university in the United State KEEP WORK UP Scouts around tour have told our team that we just have to keep up our grades and our ranking In Canada and an athletic scholarship come quite easily said I still have two or three years left in high school though before I start thinking about university Fans who enjoy a good game of tennis should try to see this wonder play In one of the tournaments throughout the si YBC is May 13 May 13 the annual YBC Majors High Average Doubles Championships will be held at Ace Bowl Scarbo rough at 10 a Gary Rich ardson with average and Sandra Culhbert with arc George towns in this event The Golden Age Bowler Provincials will be held at Bowl Pet Friday May lBat 1 m The teams taking part in the contest are from Kincardine Georgetown Peterborough Wetland Waterloo Brant ford and St Thomas George- towns team members arc Ethel Hewitt Floss Tracy Del Wallace Denny Charles and Charlie ftenwick In the Cant win League Joe Foster rolled a strikes for a B09 triple In the Majors League Colin Hick finished the sea son In style bowling 387 10 consecutive strikes and a triple YBC HIGH SCORES Pee Wees Toni Heron Barry McLean 149 Michael Compton MSB Stephen Mills heat Cotton Eddie Michael War beck352128 331135 Bantams Jul e McCorry Debbc 166 Beth Gibbs Judy Carroll Cheryl Dwyer Deb bc Watts Anthony Todd Doug all Jim Carpenter 4021144 Philip Hughes David 397164 Junior Kelly McCorry Handy 214 Teresa Maslach Carpenter 1B3 Shane 262 JcromcSone633232 Robbie Ted Maslach David I lis Seniors one Leonard 694259 Bob Scarborough Janet Hicks 237 Grant Richardson 304 Fisher 303 Stennett 014304 LATE FLASH Sunday Ro ger Gervals qualified as a member of the Master Bowl era Ontario Men a team at Canadian Championships In Wnnlpcg Details later Pin a rose on Mom whenyoutreather to a feast cfKentucky Fried Chicken This Mothers Day Sunday May 13 Colonel Sanders boys and girls have a special gift for mothers When you pick up a bucket or barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken for a Mothers Day treat you II get a beautiful rose pin for Mom Offer good while supplies last fried Colonel Sanders bays and girls make I I good Goodchteken chicken 116A GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN

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