Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1981, p. 13

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SECTION TIIF HERALD Wednesday 19St BZue Giants victorious Tost and Brown shine SENIORS Home run hitters In this match were Cindy A bray Diane West lake and Diane Tost Pitch ers were Cindy Halonen Brown Angle Dickenson and Game stars went out to Diane Tost and Brown Verba A strong Hair Shoppe team proved to be loo much for as winning pitchers Sheryl Draper and Lynn helped their team earn more points Rhonda Hall pitched for Gamester was Debbie Long Kara McGaw hit the long homer or the game Young Joanne Bingham earned game star for belling out big home runs and helping her team nearly triple Youngs score King came up a grand slam home run for Youngs Pitch era were Sandra Marshall Julie Balch Joanne Hockey landmark evolves further One of Georgetown hockey landmarks has further evolved from the milk toting horse and buggy days of Maple Leaf a dairy On Mill Street near the corner of Mill and Gerry and Dave opened their Dairy Bar eight years ago in The restaurant continues to thrive on the exhalation and inhalation of Canada number one sport But conditions have changed again at the Dairy Bar as a recent addition to the building has left the restaurant with a 30percentreductioninscaUng Last week a new office was built into the side of the restaurant to facilitate the growing catering business of The 10 of renovations left the Dairy Bar with a fresh facelift which will feature a nicer atmosphere for the customers Dave says We hope that our volume will be even greater with air conditioning and better surroundings says ham and Heather Ion Jane was Young star JUNIORS Elk It Elks poured on the power In the end but t catch up the Delrcx learn Trudy Shield earned game star for an excellent all Carolyn by also earned game star for Elks Homo were hit by Trudy Shield 1 Chantel Soucle Carolyn Grasby Pitchers were Karen Doyle Trudy Shield and Carolyn Optimists Dairy Queen Taking their places on the mound were Annette and Lit Home runs werehitbyStwrri and Lit Krascic Game stars went to Krascic and Annette Family Trust Kentner 11 With one man short Kent had a tough game against Family Trust Laurie Kingston lopped Ihe list home runs while Julie hit Ihe only other homer Pitchers were Murray Laurie Kings Ion and Belly June Johns Ion Game stars were Cathy Pam McMeckln Laurie Kingston Kelly Cot ton and Natalie Andrews Pitchers Leannc Grasby and Karen Humphries Game 3 IB town Consolation fnal Midgets Tournament GlownEO MallonO Sandra Marshall pitched 14 strike The elders t even tested Gome Chlng 14 A strong opposition for lown In this match Cindy started off pitching Hope Ilulme came in for relief In the second Inning and did a good job of holding Chlng down until the when they got five runs BASERUNNER BATTLE Rob Hamilton of Family Trail beat the throw aimed at first baseman Rick Goorlle In Industrial fill ball action Sunday nigh I Herald photo by GEORGETOWN ft HAIR STYLES 8776822 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY SPECIAL SENIOR PRICES MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY EXPERIENCED IN ALL STYLES ROLLER SETS TO THE LATEST CUTS BLOW DRIES ait home or away shop Game 1 town Game G town 17 MUiUsauga Home runs Cindy Kemper Kinsmen The build thought to be constructed in the 1920 was first used as a dairy where milk was manufactured and processed then sent to customers by horse carta Dave Kentner remembers the horse bam out in the back of what was then called Maple Leal Dairy Ernie Thompson was owner of the Dairy and he had a Bar at the front of the building where customers talked and breathed hockey during the winter months Because of the close proximity to Memorial Arena where Legions Saturday morning hockey started coaches were forever slopping by to talk about their latest win or their star forward Ernie Thompson was also the Georgetown Raider general manager and president Mow that Dave has also taken over the helm as Raider the former oca lion of fairy continues as a landmark for Raider hockey talk Across from the dairy bar at Ferguson building hero was Ken McMillan who was president of the OKA in the late fifties TEAM MEETING The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders might not have to worry as much this season about overworking their genera manager or any player dissensions The Raiders have announced three well known and knowledgeable hockey personalities to assist GM Dave for Ihe 1981 season Don Jack Handy and Stan The move is seen not only to share the GM workload but also to broaden the experience of the assistants so that a continuing line of general managers can be trained each year last Thursday night Finn and Don sat down with player representatives Kudrasovs Gary McFadyen and Gary Ford todiscussmore player Involvement in Ihe business end of running the Raider machine The executive and players discussed a new financial method of managing the team and the Input of the players in Ihe matter Also he players will have a greater Involvement In player cuts through consultation with the captain more frequently says GM Coach Gerry I nails promoted Ihe idea of talking to the veterans last year and he is in support of more player involvement says White Lightning earns first ball victory girls Seniors Standard Youngs 5 VaralnS Magnusonsl Giants Juniors Optimists 11 Elks I DQ Kentners4 FT United CANADA GRADE A EVISCERATED 3LB AVG Fresh Chickens CnicKwi Quarters Wieners 149 SI CEO Side Bacon 199 129 SLICED SELECTED POPULAR ES UNDER SelfBasted Turk SLICED Ham 1 07 Cheddar Cheese lb Sandwich Meats PACKED 199 79 Bologna Chunks lb Breakfast Sau PARTY STICK Dell Sausage cm 139 259 Smoked Hams ASSORTED VARIETIES J Salads 1U9 Corned a Beef 199 Nabob Bathroom Coffee Tissue SUN Hamburg or McCain French Fries LB POLY BAG 89 SPRITE OH CocaCola 49 PLUS 30 DEPOSIT PER Blcks Pickles 99 Cooked Hams 99 Skinless sardines 339 59 By MARIE SIMONY Herald Special In Monday night action White Lightning truck up their first victory of the season defeating the Grey Shadows After the first inning the Shadows took a lead but as the game pro gressed White Lightning led ahead and kept the lead holding down the home team White lightning outshone the Shadows on offence and defence for a well earned and long awaited victory Clary Vender by had an out of the park over the fence homer for White Lynn Sargent bad a home- run for the Grey Shadows earning star honours In Wednesdays game the Fireballs squeaked by the Dusters The Dust en bad a lead after Ihe first few innings but aa the weakened enabling the Fire balls to close the gap Home game advantage en abled to take the game they were down only two before last bat Fireballs homers were bel ted out by Dial Adams and Honk Mary Jones and Dinl Adams belted them out for the Dusters Fireballs stars were Jenrdnga for fantastic fielding and Hackle for driving In the winning Dusters stars were Sheila Ford and Janice Arnold for consistency at the plate In other action the Green Sprouts the heroes met their match losing their first game of the season 119 to the Orange Appeals The Sprouts took a lead for Ihe first three In nings and remained tied for the next two A sixth inning enabled the Orange Appeals to pull ahead and hold the Sprouts down when It came to laat The Green Sprouds bala were not working well as usual tonight Homers were belted out by Sandy Chamberlain 2 Deb bie Carroll and Betty Slmon- for the Green Sprout Entire Orange team earn ed star honors for a well earned victory and Betty Simony earned the honor for her out of the perk over the fence homer for the Green Sprouts In the final game of the night the Golddlggers shook up Stealers Though they hey did ao only by three runs Ihe score being The Stealers had a lead by the third inning A shaky and inning enabled the to close the gap trailing only by a few runs Homers were belted out by Facial Tissue Oder Wiles ASSORTED VARIETIES Rose Relishes LIMESTONE ALL SIZES FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 87733028774593 ABC Detergent KQuUUt MR SALT lift SOU CMOMt W Hostess Potato Chips 279 Cremettt Pasta 25 Seasoning Salt 59 Camay 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