Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1979, p. 31

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Kinsmen League THE HERALD Wednesday July IS Pane 31 Ontario Outdoors thumps Standard Umpire took an early 5 leidin thegame A powerful fifth inning for the brought in seven runs mother win The winning pitcher was Sandra Marshall pitched all way for Two home runs went to Becky Ha Ian en and earned her half the Giant game slur Carol was a warded the other half Jo Tucker was Foberts solo star for her acrobatic at second base Varlan 10 Umpire Kelly put the emphasis on defense and Virion scoreless until of Ihe fourth tint time Ihey had runs were Double it Karen Wilson ind Laurie stirs wen Marilyn Jones Chris verson and Chris Wishbourne Kami Wilson and Marilyn Jones each had one home run Standards I Mr really help ed her team by smacking out three big home runs that earned her game star The only home run of the came off the bat of linn lerashita Standard stir was given to Virginia Walker who play i good game and pitched the whole Tin win ninf was Susan JUMOHS Current Ripples Competitive swim program to be five days per week Ho re Pollock 14 run helped widen tin score for Nancy Eland Larrids stir bolted three home runs Wendy man I ill that turned into i slam Other I run hitters wcrcCndy Shan non Shorn Diesel and Ward Tracy Joanne Diam Westlake Shannon Jackson did the pitching Julie Hilts earned game stir for her excellent Klnnrltcill Iks This was a very close Rime from the start took seven full innings fur The whole deserved game stars lor the fine performance Allison Kahl and Kara Mc hit the only home runs of the match The Compeli Program operates of both the Acton Indoor Pool and the Pool five days per week From the interest shown from surrounding is Ihey will be very busy live the results ic Instruct loml program again session finished today with the Junior Intermediate and Senior levels being evaluated this morning This program well I if Ttieleain has been contact by five communities to come to swim meets and we ire hoping to attend them all this summer The first meet was held list Sunday in Hamilton will report the team did when we hive any comments the lessons please contact myself at the Recreation Department If you are interested in your child in the second lesson session we Ladies tennis team defeats Brampton The Gordon Tennis Clubs Ladies team had successful anting alley last week liking all the four plated Thompson and Pal Harris won Kay ami Rice were winners Audrey and Ann Kennedy took their match in straight wis by scores and Eliza Minlyn Ser won The Mixed team was not as fortunate as they lost two matches to four against Brampton The first men teim of John Collier and Hob Small were defeated The seeond men club of Sid Hams and were downed 36 The ihlrd men squad of Dolt ln1 L W1S defeated 5 7 The first mixed team of Audrey ton and Tony Hull was down 36 The second mixed le im of John and Linda Rice was first match The ladies team of Marilyn and Elizabeth Doig also triumped by scores be Registration tomorrow night between p m ind In Acton it will le held it the Acton Arcni and in GcorRetown the Gordon Arena In order to prevent some people from passing their forms ahead lo friends in line we will not be issuing an registration forms until the of on the forms that will be processed are the forms thai hive been on hick appro priate If have any plnse contact the ols or office The fill program is not fir iwav llalton Hills is application for em pi this fill You cm ipphcationfrom the lucre ition Office the Acton Office and the pools We ask th si ipplitalions be submit ted is soon is possible with ptintotopics of aquatic qualifications Are there people out there that wish to become in swimming but your qualifications hate expired If so we will offer courses for any levels possible if sufficient interest is shown In order to lei us know you are interest ed pleise call the lion Department and or pools it Pitchers were Ann Mine and Cathy Ryan star was their pitcher Ann Marie Aucolt Rental 14 Krnokcs United went mils in their last Innings at bat by bring in runs across home phtc Gordon Michel Kecs Elaine Car and Chnsline Kecs all helped by smacking home runs Unfortunate Ij they were by a steady even Rome by Delrex which turned to be in advant age as they kepi up their own score Krascic was he on home run for Pitchers were Chris id it went to Cindy I Harrisons in Fred s pulled in all of their runs during innings at bat take an win Taking their positions on the mound were and Karen Humphreys Home runs came off the bats of Diane Tost Lynda and Dickenson Game stars were Milne for her defensive plnj tng and Dickenson for her offensive playing Fitness Digest is good friend The new book Physical Fitness Digest has proven to a real friend to the and his family Hunt and fishermen arc often called upon to exert themselves mes the point of These times could be regular activities in the outdoors that are more ri than expected or an emergency situation person ll at is in physical shape is the one who comes of limes better and sometimes these are Ihe only ones 1 come out of it period The section on and endurance is Invaluable and is re is in to purch the book 1 have a lower back problem is a result of an industrial injury and Fitness Digest covers and how to strengthen the to in shape keep in listed Corrective Fxercise Those persons similar problems should consult this section first and then ihe chapter for Flexibility programs and nutrition and weight control are all colored it the Book or by mailing to Books 111 USA is nil summer and there arc a programs and activities for the individual or the whole One such Nature Sights Sound and Tastes will continue Saturday and Sunday July and loam entail a guides to slow them parts of nature that most people often miss While it visit the centre go for a hike see the and elk Mounlsberg is loeated on the Town Line below exit No go south and west on No Watch for the signs and head north How many of you Inve contacted the Credit Valley Conservation Authority to ask them stock Bass In some of their waters If notdoitnow gel after them The viral disease Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis may be present in the Salmon Ingcrling fish hatchery The virus came from adult salmon from which the eggs were taken last fall and the are usually taken to worth for final rearing in the colder waters there now may be slocked Another alternative would be to destroy these suspect fingerltngs which are now Bern or inches in length The ministry is planning to continue the salmon stocking until A worthwhile fishery is established and Lake trout The mmislry is also consider ing the of Brown Trout in Lake Ontario said Ken Fisheries Branch Director He said that Ontario has been more successful than others in keeping down serious disease problems in Its ll seems to this writer that there may be hope el is v the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters keep the pressure on the ministry to do something worthwhile and the institution of the anglers licence is something positive Several people have for further information on the new book TroutSalmon Guide The book covers both Ontario and Michigan maps is available from Ouidoors Box Kitchener N2G 4H for including postage Well illuslrated and full of tips and maps lo get you on the road to the best fishing this country has ever seen As can lie seen by Ihe foregoing piece on Ihe ministry hatcheries this fishing Is going to be around for a long time and should get better as Ihey stock the Brown Trout that fishermen have willed for so long I im pleased lhat the inside credit shows the Grandpa Jim of Ron As many of my readers know Ron Is a friend of mine who had the first charter boat on Lake Ontario and was the start of what is now a fleet of hundreds of boats both private and commercial charter plying the walers our lake for Salmon and Trout Con gra tula lions Ron Pcnfound and Ihe publishers of the Salmon Fishing Guide The salmon season is just about upon us and soon we will heir stones of the super fishing in 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