Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1981, p. 12

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PMUtBECrmiWUMWaaiMyAumttnKt Glen Oldtimers show their stuff Local Glen Williams men advance to final round of championships tourney The host Glen Williams Oldtimers fastball squad advanced to the finals of their tournament last weekend showing to the fans what home field advantage can really mean The Glen Williams squad advanced through the ranks and were finally Hopped cold by In the finals The Glen team started off well by playing a strong hitting game against Acton to win After two Inn the game was scoreless but hits In subsequent innings including three runs In the sixth Inning took the wind out of Acton tails LI chouse had tough competition against Scarbo rough as they were downed 114 in their game on day while Acton avenged their earlier loss by downing Nerval proved to be one of the powerhouse teams In the tournament by dumping and men later edging out Acton 87 The Glen nucd their march to the championship round with victories over Scarborough i and East End Mete In their semi final game against the Glen shutout their oppo nents In a victory How ever the locals were stung by 91 in the championship game The Glen Williams Old timers outplayed all of their opponents except Bramalca championship round last weekend The Glen Oldtimers boated the tournament and looked I impressive for their local fans Herald photo Ontario Outdoors ByRC Extra large salmon Of course SALMON are the hot news these days but is still a lot of good fishing around the province and I will try some of It here for you Please let me know of any activity you may be experiencing in the field of bass or trout The COHO salmon In Lake Ontario seem to be extra butthatisnolndicationthat the all time record will be broken It may be as these fish put on about one pound of we each week between now and the run to spawn That could metai an extra eight pounds add that to the pounds plus fish that were landed last week and WOW As mentioned don t expect It but It may happen The largest Chinook to last Saturday was a 12 pounder taken by R McGarry of and the 17 M pound COHO taken by Ray of Whitby I am endeavoring to keep a daily tally the contest and if you wish information please call me at or Up to date Information on what to use and where to use it as well as any other pertinent facta will be ready Just talking to Dale Wood of Glendale Charters and The few fish of good size are the exception and the majority of fish If you can call a majority are small Lake Eric is still hot with lots of big fish but Lake Remember that I forecast months ago that the salmon could be slow this year until late in the season thesamestrainasthesalmonthat came in October during the rail 1979 and the fishermen had already left the lake DALE KNOWS FISH DalcUalmowIedgenMefishennaQ and Is well able to find the fish if they are there Give him a call if you want to know what is going on out on the lake 677 IBM Probably things will Improve rapidly after Labour Day weekend and from the report given to me by Dale Wood Lake Erie should be better than ever next year and If the number of small salmon here on Lake Ontario this year is any indication he believes it will be hot here too Even though the Police are searching for a body in the waters of Kelso park in the Milton area the park Is still In full swing There are activities for almost everybody and the fishing is still good there for rout The Region Conservation Authority photo Is still open to entrants and the Com Cob Capers will be a great family activity at Small Game hunting season are as follows Squirrel September to December 15th Cottontail rabbit October alio February Grouse September to January There ore minor changes from last year and the regulationsarenowavallablelnprintedform Deerhuntlng Is for period of Tour days In this area and the dates November to the application form can be obtained from the Ministry of Natural Resources Cambridge after September 1st These must be relumed by September and the drawing will take place the week of September The successful applicants will be mailed out by October Shot guns and Muuel loaders only will be permitted and no dogs will be allowed Canadas largest floating boat show will be from September to the This is the annual and will host ISO exhibitors and probably welcome visitors in boats and boating Travelexpo will be held in the Queen Elizabeth building of the October 2tth More on thia later as news becomes available See you on the Lake It aint over til its over and Greeks fit the bill this time Mixed tennis Last Tuesday the George town Intercounty Mixed B tennis team outclassed their Mimico opponents on the court to register a win In matches Bob Houston and Rene March started the landslide by winning both sets and while Mike Mitchell and Jim Taylor were equally devastating In their and victories Don and Peter Acton fell Into hard times when they were downed in seta of and while Neil and Kay King kept the Georgetown ball rolling by defeating their opponents and Audrey Houston and Jerry Peace paced the locals to another win In scores of and Allison and Linda Rice rounded off the scoring with their victory In of 63 and Herald Special Famous baseball philos opher Yogi apparently once coined the phrase It t over till its over a statement more obscure than profound but it seems a pretty apt description of both and the Greeks On the one hand there is Wlmpey the team voted most likely to succeed after knocking off last week and on the other hand the Greek who had yet o beat anyone of consequence this year On paper the Wlmpa should have won handily but indeed It over till its over The Greeks were one of the first halts most baffling teams showing only flashes of promise and sporting the second most porous defense in the league Now they ve won three in a row and appear to be mount ing a second half push as the a off this week DENVER are like the Den Broncos of a few years back a great defense but a toothless offense The Greek John had almost as many points by himself as the Wimps offense cashing in three TD and a two point convert Dean Scallen and Paul Wilson each had two pointers as well Karolidls had 2 In the first half to one for Bob Morrow but grab bed the lead in the third quarter when Gary Lock wood ran back the opening yards for a major then Morrow added his second of the day to put them ahead That was the whole ball of wax for a though as the Greek defense tightened up and Karolidls added the winner In the fourth DISAPPOINTMENT Another major disappoint ment this year has been the play of Mountalnview Plaza who would appear to be much better than their re cord indicates They were burned week by a team that is making some headway after a slow start The score was 416 Bruce was the star for catching TD passes kicking 3 converts and picking off an Intercept ion Brian Pembleton also had two majors while Wayne Johnson and Brian Tllson had the others Jerry Kelman had the lone Mountalnview score and Nel son Barber stood out on the shell shocked defense Jeff Lockwood took over the reins as quarterback for Dairy Queen Sunday and steered them to a win over Norval NOT WORRYING Norval has long since given up worrying about their defensive game and are slowly trying to build up an offensive repertoire While nobody Is quaking at the prospect of playing them as yet they are making some progress This weeks 15 points represented an deluge In comparison with their usual numbers Greg Lawr and Steve Kcs lick had TDs BID Davis caught a two point convert and Randy Douce Ite kicked a single Dale Mlezlnicc led Dairy Queen with touchdowns singles went to John Hall burton Andy and Craig W Willie got big games out of Eton Hayes and Bill as the Glen 2317 beating on Royal Pizza to keep the new coach record Intact The score stood at the Glen In the fourth quarter when Paul La rose had the pepporanl boys on the march but Bill came up with on Interception to set up an insurance TD by kc Buck PASS DISPLAY Hayes topped off a great display of pass ing with touchdowns had the other Martin Hardcastle had 3 converts and Paul Cunning ham one Paul La rose and Brent Ferguson took care of Royal TD and Howie added a pair of two point converts Hurley at Canadian Open Georgetown nationally ranked tennis player Hurley didn have the most desired opponent in the first round of the Canadian Open women tennis championships In Ottawa last week Stacey faced second ranked Diane who had nationals last year She lost her singles match then wen on In p he double match with partner Indra Gupta from Alberta They advanced to the semi finals before Ihey were defeated has completed her tennis circuit for the summer and will now be preparing for her departure to the University of Minnesota where she will be Joining their tennis team Their season begins September IS Sprouts look big against Dusters By MARIE SIMONYI Herald Special The Green Sprouts defeat the Beige Dusters 10 game played May The victors had four Innings where no runs crossed Ihe plate Star of the game for the Green Sprouts was Donna Reed for excellent pitching and Betty Slmonyi for her two home runs Dusters star was Mary Jones for good pitching and fantastic defence Rain Gam el In Wednesday s first game The Blue Stealers defeated While Lightning White Lightning took the lead for the first Innings but a shaky fifth destroyed chances for a victory over the first place Stealers Stealers stars were Mary Pearce Doreen Dobbins Candy Armstrong and Sandy Lewis for good defence Homers were belted out by Sharon Larralne and Linda Donate Lightnings stars were Pells and Robin Richardson for good defence and Diana Tripp and Clary Vanderbyl for batting talents In the second game of the night the Orange Appeals burned the Fireballs defeat them The first two Innings started out scoreless but at the bottom of the third the Orange Appeals were ahead 102 and they kept the lead through to the final inning Fireballs stars were Laura for great batting and Debbie Knoepfll for great fielding Orange Appeals stars were Saunders and Sue Williams for good pitching In the final game of the night The Grey Shadows defeated The 11 The Shadows took a 163 lead after second Inning and their fantastic defence enabled them to take the game no problem Royalettes make playoffs The Georgetown Legion claimed a playoff position for the Intermediate league championships last week by defeating Cooksvtllc 10 and Richmond Hill Last Tuesday Barb Curry hurled for the successfully against Cooks- and earned a threehit ler Offensively Bonnie Pen was Ihe star batting for and collecting a double and a single The RBI goes to Joey Bennett who hit run In the sixth inning Against Richmond Hill Barb Curry pitched again in the 61 victory Monica Pollock was for 4 at bat while Bonnie Pen was 2 for The scored in the third Inning runs and fourth inning two runs Depending on Ihe results from the past two days the could cither end up In fourth spot or eighth spot in the 16 team division Only two points separate ihe top three teams while only three points separate the other five teams in the playoffs Next weekend playoff begin In a double knockout scries the place lo be decided In Ihe near future GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT GROUP REP TEAM TRYOUTS GORDON ARENA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER h Novice Atom Major Atom Minor Major Minor Bantam p Major Bantam SATURDAY SEPTEM8ER 3 p Novice- 4 00pm Minor Atom Major Alom Minor 00pm Major SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3 00 pm Mine Midget Major Midget Juvenile Minor Bantam Major Bantam SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3 00pm 410pm Minor Mldgat Major Mldot Juvenile ALL PLAYERS TO BE AT ARENA 30 MMS PRIOR TO TRYOUT TTME SHOWN COSTS PER Angels floor hockey The ARC Angels North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded floor hockey team a good showing during the 136081 season In addition to regularly scheduled games the Angels played tournaments at Hamilton Brampton and twice at Oaklands Of the four teams In the Regional layOff April 2S the Angels defeated Toronto and Oakland and lost o Brampton by only a very slight margin A big thankyou goes to Lee Vivian Terry Laldlaw who volunteer their time and energy in order for all the players lo lake part and enjoy themselves In the floor hockey arena Provincial SWEEPSTAKES OUR SERVICE ARE TAYLOR D JUST FOR YOU TAYLOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPLETE CAR CARE KIDS FUN PAK NOW ONLY Country QUOTH ST LIMESTONE ALL SIZES AB GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOS BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 87733028774593 Legion Royalettes MANY THANKS To all the great Georgetown people who helped make the Ontario Provincial Ladles Softball Champion ship a success our sincere thanks A very special thanks to Jim Theresa and Andrea Ford Jack Handy Shel and May Robbie Wilkes Brian James and Lorraine Pollock NEW at Georgetown Tire Sales Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone tor appointment now thruway lid 8770165 EARLS FIXIT AND SHAVER SERVICE rainmuuuMiiMainwr DUD GEORGETOWN GRILLS BunToPOtmUt TrastntariHttiMlcitor CtJatwi CtntuvcttM 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