Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1981, p. 5

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday August 1M1 Meet the Heralds feature team Memben of the Georgetown Lions who represented our town la the IZUi annual Pee Wee birdball tournament were back row left torigtii Ken Gary Ben Blaine Mltton Mark Moody Jeff Curtli Jason Brown Sieve McCarthy front row right Kevin Beau Mltton Scott MUener Hull and Greg Tuck Herald Brent photo Lions in Brampton tourney Pee wees downed by York but rebound in second game Sunday lly COLIN Herald Special The Georgetown rem two victor home travelled to Brampton on the vie week to play In the 12th annual tournament For the r first game the were matched up with PITCHES The game against began th Brent pitch ing Both team were held scoreless through the first four innings giving he spec tators some excellent base ball action The first Inning saw Scan Mitlon and Greg Tuck come up with diving Levels change for Red Cross a strong team from York Steve McCarthy started pitching or Georgetown and shut York out through the first two innings The bottom of the third saw York gel started with two topics and a double before Sean ploy at short stop cut down one batter with an eld pickup and throw to first base Brent came in to relieve McCarthy but when the dust York had won to I Ricky Fisher was Georgetown lone hitter with a double The loss moved George town to the consolation round and a gome against Rex dale niches to prevent sure hi la by Brent came up with a super effort on the mound in the third inning to strike out two batters and hold a Ilex dale runner at third base In the half of Ihc fourth Inning with two out and a runner at third the batter hit a hard ground ball to the shortstop Scan Mltton who scooped It up and made the loss to first and retire the side leaving another runner stranded ACTION STARTS The action began In Ihe fifth Inning with the Rex dulo pitcher loading the bases on three consecutive Pec Wee Lion Kevin catches the ball at second to keep a York at Bay The Georgetown Lions were blasted by York but they came back to play a good game against Sunday The Lions lost the game walks With Mark Moody on third Pat McCarthy on second and Sean M on McCarthy singles and brings Mark homo Greg Tuck lays down a CI hunt and get to first but dale managed to force Pat McCarthy out at home Scott Ihen bunts and scores Scan Willi runners at third and second Kevin Li berg hits a big double to pick up two RBI sand give George towns our run lead Once again our umpire sow it different and the game ended Georgetown With throw on the way and tutt in full night down the base It was going to be close The rst baseman mode the catch but Brent Is there in time The Learn To Swim pro gram offered by the Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Is the Canadian Red Cross Water Safety Program however the program levels have changed The old Red Cross pro gram was developed in 1946 and since that time the needs of the individuals using the programs have changed As a result the Red Cross has totally changed their swim program levels as wo have known them The New Water Safety pro gram level names and the order in which they will be taught from swimmer to advanced swimmer yellow orange red maroon blue green grey and white The new program has advantages A It Is easier under stand the purpose and se quence of Ihe Items as they are now categorized into our major areas 1 Safety Education Safety Skills 3 Movement Skills A Continuous Activity B The Safety on content Is defined In specific terms so that 1 the Instructor will know exactly the Water Safe ly content to teach at each The Personal Assists and Rescue Breathing areas arc placed in a better learn ing sequence C Strokes are introduced at a rate of one stroke per level This alleviates the problem of having to Intro duce and teach or 3 different strokes In one set of D When a stroke except lsfrstintroduc the maximum distance required at that level Is Thus quality rather than endurance can be cd Although all strokes must be learned the dates have a cho of strokes to perform during the Continuous F Cold Water Survival and P ore recognized as Important additions in continuum G There is an Increased emphasis on rhythmic breathing as an Important safety for gain as well as a nary skill for learning front crawl and breast stroke sobm stints M DISPOSSESSING AN OPPONENT FROM THE REAR AS A LAST RESORT using hookslicie tackle Approach to with n stretching distance Fold on outside leg a c k I i n g I Defender middle of line drill attempting win ball as dribbler attempts to pass SLIDE TACKLING as last resort by Cauda United FOR ADDITIONAL TIPS SEND TO 75fo BOX 6087 STATION C ANAPA In order to help you trans your child into the new program we have developed an equivalency chart COMPLETED ENTER Squirt girls league Beginner Survival Junior Intermediate Sen Yellow Orange Maroon Maroon Blue Grey White If you nave any questions on the above we ask that you call the pools in ihe evenings Report H Continuous Evaluation s recognized as the best form of evaluating the parti that indivi duals progress at different rates A belief in Continuous Evaluation help us the concept of fall ng and recognize the Individual nature the participant I There are only between and 10 Acton Indoor Pool Georgetown Indoor Pool or coll G Campbell at the Recreation OH between 8 30 a and 30pm We will bo Implementing this program for the tali 19S1 Industrial fastball- Team North Halton Sports C and S Plumbing Family Trust Peel Steel Varlan Clarke Merchants Inesko Equipment Continued from Page lilts by Denlse Grefgtl Tammy 1 Andrea Godt 3 Ray 2 Mary Myers 1 Laurie Robertson I WendaDidurU Runs by Hornby Heather Speck 1 Griffiths CfaudJelgh 3 Lin da Waters Angle Whit lam Nicole Dupulsl Runs by Gregg Michelle Herder Tammy Andrea Melanson 2 Jennifer Pitchers for Hornby Angle started with Kalhy Griffiths and sharing moat of the work load Pitcher or And rea Godt went the distance for Outstanding efforts by Hornby JancUo Lewis for hitting two Cnudielgh hit one home run and Kelly Stewart hit her first ever slam home run in the 1st inning Out standing defensive plays by Angle Whitlsm and Angle Whltlam was credited with 3 put outs on plays from short stop to first base Outstanding effort by Omagh Andrea bit a home run or Omagh and she pitched a strong game she also scored 3 runs Picket played a strong de fensive game Further game notes This was the 3rd game In a beat of 3 semifinals with Hornby winnng the first and defeating Homby 109 on July to tie the series and force the third and deciding game The teams were even ly matched which produced good exciting ball for girls of ages S through now waits for the winner of semifinals Glen Williams to play In the finals UP MOVIES IN MOVIE RENTALS INQUIRE ABOUT JOUR VIDEO CLUB BETA VCR SIN HITACHI TOSHIBA ZENITH BLANK TAPES TI20 95 BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND SNAGGED AT SECOND Mike of the Georgetown Merchants Is thrown out on his attempt to steal John for the Indusmln Rockets makes the tag while Dave MurchUoti covers up on the throw from catcher Ron Prior The Merchants won the game Herald NEW at Georgetown Tire Sales Over miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Lid Georgetown 8771535 GOODYEAR So you tried a tew different ways to spend your adertjsing money and now your sales curve has dropped completely off the chart ISNT IT ABOUT TIME YOU STARTED USING THE EFFECTIVE ONE YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER There are a lot of ways you can spend your hardearned advertising dollars and some of them can be very glamor and quite exotic But thats not what your business needs You need results and your local newspaper can still deliver the customers and lots of them for a less than most of the others Newspaper advertising still provides the kind of good basic selling that really gets the job done Go with the winner newspaper advertising FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 8772201 the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since 1866

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