SECTION THE Wednesday June Charity tournament On Saturday and Sunday the Hills Service clubs lea Hue la sponsoring a alow pitch tournament Involving learns in the league on behalf of Cerebral Palsy Society Your support will be greatly appreciated with a donation during games by a sliver plate collection All proceeds From the collection goes to those people who cannot fend or themselves The games will be played at the Georgetown Fairgrounds and the rain date will bo July It 12 first at meet Georgetown resident Rob Masson competed Tor the Etobicokebwim club over the weekend placing either first or second In three events In the meet called the Swim club age group and senior international swimmers came from across Canada IheUnitedStates and England to compete Rob placed first in the metre freestyle with a time of IB while taking second spot In the 1500 metre freestyle and second In the 400 metre individual medley This Is third age group and senior meet of International calibre to be held In Toronto and hosted by Swim club Industrial fastball CS Plumbing out in front Tier2forMHA The GDMHA is pleased to announce Its participation In a Tier 2 league this winter with hockey teams from Mdton Burling ton Flam borough and George own This new league Is the result of last year expert mental but very successful select hockey league Tier or second team is an Ontario Minor Hockey Asso ciation team designation thai entitles a team to play more games and tournaments than a select learn could Current plans call for a twenty game schedule for each team league playoffs and a limited number of tournaments or exchange matches with town teams Similar to last year the GDMHA will be fielding Atom Bantam and Midget teams in Ihc new league Special consideration Is also being given to forming either house league or Tier teams in the novice minor atom and minor age groups this year The GDMHA executive has Just finalized Its selection of Tier 2 learn coaches for the coming season Additional information will be available prior to or during registration this fall or through Mike Ross Ihe Tier commission Hawks dump Eagles 120 Monday Junes Hawks Eagles 11 The Hawks played a super game With Blaise Mulllns scoring goals Jordan four goals and Paul 1 goal Danny Chris Burns playing a fine game Well done The Eagles showed a very good effort but somehow were not lucky Well boys next game better luck Tuesday Junes Cougars vi Mustang I A well played game with Mike and Brian Whit lam scoring for the Cougars Grant David showed a lot of hustling for the Cougars The Mustangs really had to hustle Dunne Lewis Michael Bos ma worked very hard Darren Danylysen was a very busy goalie Bonny Tils Ira scored both goals for the Mustangs Wednesday June A very cxdting game well played by both teams cans you showed that you con play soccer Sean Thompson did a fine Job In goal Brian Adam B rough ton played a good game Erich and Marcus Hoe each Herald Special C and S Plumbing took over sole possession of first place with wo this They overpowered Peel Steel and Inesko Varum have set themselves up as must improved team at tills stage in the schedule with two victories George I pilch Handy and helped his own with a seventh Inning home run as he was credited with the victory over North Sports In or Varian Equipment 7fl were the measure of the day Norlh Sports blasted Family Trust Real 12 Larry on hit three for the winners tie Ron Osborne and Paul Allison hit singles In a losing cause Dan Engleby was credited with Bantam league By A Herald Special The Georgetown Bantam House League is trying something new Ills yeir by admitting two learns from Milton into the league With George lown four teams this makes a six team league which we all hope will spark some fan Inlcre so please come out and support our minor baseball The first Interlocking game was played June IB at the Fairgrounds with Georgetown Bat Motors Dodgers coming out on top by a 170 count The out standing players for George town were Andrew and Scott Falcone Pitcher Andrew Triples Rob Andrew Doubles Scoll Falcone Sieve Lowe Rob Spiteri Kevin Hughes Despite the lopsided score it was a well played game by both teams two goals Boys keep up Ihe good work The Falcons worked very hard and played a fantastic game Mark Dylan Asicr Brad all scored one goal The Falcons did a fine job the while Bob Mil Dona Id suffered the loss Family Trust Heal Estate back against Clark Heal Estate earning a victory for George Keith was tanged with Ihe loss Peel Steel finished off the week with a ing victory over the Merchants games North Halton Sports hosting CondSPiumbingand Equipment visiting Akers Clark Real Estate tonight at At Ihe Merchants tangle wllh Family Trust Real Varian hosts Sunday night sees Family Trust Real Estate and the Merchants picking up a rained out game and Peel Steel will pick up their same night wh the regular ly scheduled gam a sees Clark Real Estate visiting North Sports Monday night sees Peel Steel visiting Inesko Equipment and the Merchants hosting VnrJan The a match has Family Trust Real Estate taking on and S Plumbing atom girls outpace KENNEDYS FIRST PLACE WIN The following nine yesr from Kennedy Public School In Georgetown placed first In the junior school track and field meet but June I front row left to right Mark Km if 1 yn Gourley Hob Held Janel Jayward Kim Roy second row left to right Steve Jeff MlkeWolklm John Wilton Danny Forfellow Shawn Thome Terry Smith third row left to Curll Green Ginny Sweetie Karen Smith JIM J coach Torn Burroughs Laura Warren Donna Blende U John borne Major Atom soccer action MAJOB ATOMS Bullets Goals Brad Burnett Daryn Col ton Stars Glen Ken Toyne GregSocha Torpedo Stars Steven Robinson Andreas Schlrm Doug Kent Golden Eagles Goals Kelly Graham 3 Shawn Clarke Stars Ruben Chris Sieve Bullets Goals Stars Mike Collins Mike Kyle 3 Goals Donnle Guest Brent Stars Martin Clavenu Rob Gregory Mark sack Green Hornet I Goals Sean Cotton Martin Davison Slurs Jeff Brian Jonkman Shawn Stars All the learn Billiard I Gauls Brent Stars Richard Sieve Sutherland Barry Tor din Goals Steven Robinson John Wilson Stars Stephen Curry Bulletin Stars Brad Kyle Anderson Sid Spear RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR Acton nd art MOORE PARK PLAZA NOW OPEN Pinecraft a complete line of solid Canadian made furnlluro Village Acton 8930991 Presidents Cup The President Cup tennis final came to a sudden denouement when one of the players in championship round injured his leg and had to default The President Cup which Is an open com pe ll on between players of the Gordon Alcott Acton and North Golf club 16 mined pairs entered Peter Marks who waa paired with Thomp son defeated Bene March and Islfl Allison In the semi final rounds but the doubles pair compete in the finals against Hurley and her father Don when Peter Injured his leg The Hurley team thus were declared winners of Ihe Stacey a still number one Hum President Cup by default Last year Hurley who competes op toe national circuit and has been accept on a tennis scholarship to the University of Minnesota in fall won with a diffe rent partner Rene March The Hurley a were paired against Pauline and Kent in their semifinal match In sets of and Stacey and Don defeated Doreen Thompson and Peter Marks downed Rene March and la la Allison 60 and in their semi final round In the consolation final Greta and Julius Salomon were victorious after defeat Ing and Larry S Mam girls had a great si owing against Maryhill girls on Tuesday and got their win this season The girls took the lead at Hie bottom of 1st and went on to score runs to 13 In Ihe inning Valerie Lane caught a super fly ball and made a double play throwing the ball to Holly on second Nice work Tanya Pool had one hit and scored twice Valerie Lane and Diane Walker each had three hits Janet also had hits Good going girls The Squirt girls won their fourth game in a row The girls had it all together as they beat Acton Jennifer Scott was hot having in game Burt steady pitching helped the team Good work Wednesday saw the Pee Wee boys win second game of the season Roberto played good defensive ball at third Mike Case played a strong catch and his bat was working as he hi a double to score two Mike was also credited for bringing in the winning run on a third strike pitch in he last inning At striking bailers really helped the team The score of the game was The Pec Wee girls are and this season Che I ten ham defeated the girts Vickey Hill played a strong game in right field They lost a tough one lo Hornby Lynn Hcrrman played a good defensive game second as well as going at the plate and Judy Thomson each had a in a game which Lowville came out on top Thanks goes to Karen Case for aiding the Pee Wees in fielding a team PEL WEES Acton beat Ihc Pec Wee club Judy Thomson was still heavy at bat hitting Ihc ball for a grand slam The girls thank Burt for helping field a team Acton went home with the vlclory with a Lori Little played a good defens ive game at first as well as snagging a line drive hit her first home run of the season Jenny played strong defensively In field Hornby had their bats going lo win the game Jennifer Scott of Squirt girls hit in the first run Tor I Lynne made super catch when a line drive came her way Kelly Lawrence had a good night at bat Lesley Case was the heavy bitter going as well as playing a solid left field Thanks to Karen Case of the Squirt team for playing a well guarded field TOPPED GLEN came out on op in 2 games played against the Glen The whole team played defensive ball Book bat met the ball for a much needed home run Jenny Barber and Lorl Hodden were In top form In the field The Squirt boys tied In a thrilling game last week Tim Wilson could do nothing wrong at bat as he belted Ihe ball for a home run and a triple The highlight of the game was when Emic Ha II la made a back handed shoestring catch In the late innings to hold the game at The boys lost a tough one to Cory Wilson made a great catch at third Chris Williams started on the mound and was relieved by Tim Wilson was alert behind the plate making good plays John Dcwsnap was the top offensive player making bat The boys were ahead Into the late inning but could not keep It together and alas It was IB 14 Defensive play flawless against unbeaten Lakefield TOP SCORE The Bill Smith Invitational golf tournament held at he North Hilton Golf and Country Club mi another dbpile the morning rain which the golfers had to contend with The goal of last year was In bid to raise money for charity About IB whs raited Winning lie Law Gross trophy seen above right with Bill Smith who won Ihe trophy In 1972 alio Ktn Barber won the low net In a playoff trophy Cambridge meet Sara places third SoraAggiss Georgetown nationally ranked gymnast returned to competitive action this past weekend when Cambridge hosted the Grand Mill meet 0cr from across Canada and Unit States competed in meet in which the Cambridge Kips club won Sara was first on her floor and bars routine while fifth an the beam and Her total paint standings have her third position overall in the senior girls division Sara was experimenting on her vault routine She was trying a more difficult maneuver than usual and thus she fell on her recovery Vaulting Is one of Sara strong areas and If she had not been trying her full Sara might have finished second Sherry or the Kipo was first overall In the standings SUMMER IS HEREI ft of Power Mowers Tillers Garden Tractors Chain Saws HALTON MOTOR SERVICE R R ACTON Quality Workmanihlptt FOR PICK UP PHONE ASSOCIATE DEALERCHRIS BYOEVAATE COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE PRESERVE A SHINE VINYL ROOF RESTORATION STEAM DRY CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY GUARD PIN STRIPING TOUCH UP PAINT SPLASH ETC SAME DA Y SERVICE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 1 1 1 MOUNTAINVIEW GEORGETOWN Continued from page super game Monica Pol lock had for at bot while Janet MacKay was also for at bat For Lakefield ilwnstbclr first loss of the season According to coach Wilkes the defensive play was flawless no errors were recorded In the game SCARBOROUGH OPPONENTS Sunday against Scar borough the- ere trailing a lough team until bottom of the seventh when Ginny Wilkes hit a single which drove in two runs after Monica Pollock and Joey Bennett had hit to get one base each Wilkes hit tied the game at Michelle walked Janet MacKoy slashed a bunt which advanced Michel to second Monica Pollock doubled to drive in her run Top hitters for Georgetown against Scarborough were Monica Pollock who went for while Wilkes was for at bat and collected two RBI Barb Curry was the winning pitcher Against in their final game of the tournament the local red and whites outlasted their opponents Michelle was the winning pitcher for the Roy Janet was for on hits while Barb Curry was for A Joey Bennett went for 4 and Nancy ShortlH excellent with a for count hitting a triple and driving In three runs Ginny Wilkes was for in the game Top hitting honor went to Janet MncKny Nancy Shorllll and Joey Bennett Newcomers 8776136 such as Bonnie Penney were praised for their spirited ploy in the five games coach Wilkes After the tournament was over coach Ted Wilkes said the team left feeling that wed won He said learned the lesson that the earn needs more players Jennifer Linton is stilt out with an ankle injury but could return shortly Wilkes also that he has signed former Top Hitter award recipient the Rutherford to the line up which should hen the hitting power of the avenge loss The Georgetown Legion Itoyaletlcs sought revenge against the team which dealt them a 101 loss two weeks ago but came just short their goal is they were downed again by Malton 2 1 in an away game lost week Outstanding hitters for the local senior fastball girls team were Wilkes and Becky Holoncn according to captain Janet MacKay Nancy tripled but an outfield error gave her a to even the game at 1 in the fifth inning The score was tied until the eighth 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