Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1982, p. 12

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Paget Till- West Insurance Juveniles Soccer won t cancel but keep climbing zone ladder with town continues The Georgetown DBG Vies I Juveniles climbed another on the ladder In the zone finals when they defeated Fort Erie lasl week and Thursday Kevin Stewart connected for two goal as Georgetown power their way a win over Fort Collecting single goal I were Shane Paul While and Boh Date game performance Fori trie The boys gave it all they had in game K J Thomas in semi mils Man will Glad to rid of I lort goalie rom Kelvin I Bub Ken Ward Tom Cull and Kevin Stewart The game itself was hard ought In which Georgetown three gulls within the last three Zone playoff hopefuls The Georgetown est I nee J have gone further than any other Juvenile learn towards winn a tone champion ship according to Support Group executive Karen Harrison The Juveniles begin their semi final aeries against St Thomas today iVtednesday then come back to George town for a Sunday March The third game could be played the following Monday night Meanwhile our Minor Atoms continue lo plow ahead In their bid for a zone championship as they ace competition Burling Ion Last nighl played Burlington and were behind In their series 1 in games Bowling ADULT LEAGUE High scores Sieve Foster am Bob Colin Kick G9B 303 Dwayne 314 Larry Louth BBS Tom Prouie 26l Rick Gary Hole MS Roger Bob Wilson Grant Richardson Gary Richardson Andrew Shenton 60S 239 Sheila Beauty Diane Leonard Robin Richardson 2SG Sandy Julie Burns 1211 High Bert Craig Ralph Gallant 277 Ed Breen ZB3 Walter Cliff MS YOUTH BOWLING Bantams Bell Chris Somen Michael Ian Vint tan Wilkes Michael Barry McLean 153 Leanne Burt Ton Mc- SOS 2151 Tracy Ball Valerie Juniors Jim Johnson Philip Hughes David Nicholson David Hicks 1 Tom Olson Jim Carpenter McElroy Debbie Alton IBS Pee Wees Adam Poyntx Alex Berlrsnd ITS David McLean Laura King 103 Seniors Roberta Burke Debbie Lane 233 Pool Brinley Hole 261 Chaplin 651 Ted SWEET SKATING In Georgetown the local reski ling club managed loir II chocolate bars In thenfund raising efforts to pay or club expenses Icelime fees In addition to fattening many residents the young pictured above won gift certificate plus a black and white TV for Beverly and lathcrtne who sold JOB chocolate ban and Nancy Cocks told ban and were awarded with tape recorder Hob the special events coordinator seen responsible or the event which was the best fund raising yet been here are I front row led to Nancy locks second row lefttorlghl Beverly Vater and Catherine third row led to right and Jackie Jones Cindy row left to right Moore Tammy Morrow Pells and Jackie Jones Missing were IJebra Lynn Moore and Jackie Hatcher I Herald photo I Youth registration took place on Saturday at Sccti in The error one paper in our coupled lih the furore and controversy over the user charges kept just over or the day we shall be lie re l Salurda rom 9 a m until 12 30 or In session The provided almost per cent thcc on and lack of rep players from m in age groups The general concensus following Thursday s meeting is that there will be soccer for our kids this year Already tome by the Rec oris correel spelling Wreck Director Tom Shepard According to Tom it is Council which is pressing or the I cent increase in fees for use of fields some of which arc nonexistent or unusable According to mi council Ion lud the proposals for 1J82 at prior last Monday A slight discrepancy ere mclhinks The meeting was well presented slick at tile speed of Ihe rat at at of sub machine gun The presentation included some Inaccuracies as for example three fields at Voder The did not know the number of fields as had not examined Ihe field managed to list this and oilier fields including those which are not considered safe use and therefore unused by There was also a grading of fields grading earned out by the dept which admitted It had not examined fields A Financial comparison was handed out prior to meeting a comparison which Is much Invalid being based on proposed 19KJ work versus only the fees received from use No mcntiun of the Income all other sources No mention of the actual coats in 1961 No mention the transfer of some from the field maintenance budget to another area In 19611 This alone would have taken of Ihe great increase being proposed fur and left few thousand over Of course costs are going up and as Tom pointed out depar mental costs also These have to bo recovered from somewhere He firmly believes In the user fee principle That Is department provides and the users pay some thing towards he costs of maintenance This has a logic which If extended to the next logical run elusion means lhat use of a facility should on jour property luxes In other words pay for use receive or use The provision of fields has been a priority item in my book and in Tom from my experience He has attempted to provide without any luck Actually I have often stated thai mending fields we do have would probably be There seems to be some reluctance lo pursue this suggestion and I know not why The fields are going ahead and It Indeed for however long we have use The seniors and combined to make their presence fell in a calm and reasonable manner which certainly had the dept members a little surprised isilinnRv mcollnosem the audience The group wished time to consider proposals and muled the Director n Ihe next Youth executive I understand he accepted and that meeting was yesterday have not made a full report here space you know suffice ou the youth and senior groups believe that their and havi been heard and hopefully some ill conn out of further In the proceedings Vlalch tins And register the kids The rep platers lud belter gel their on and register There will be BAGS PACKED of the Toronto Maple Leaf was at Hockey Heritage banquet in forget own Monday March bat two day later the morning papers announced be packing Ms bags or Quebec to play with the A guest at the banquet commented on hnw looked but no ecu could blame him or saying nothing of hit apparent prelrade I j- ice Preildenl sitting two teals down From him at Hockey Heritage head table Herald photo id nivrs Grant Richardson a promising kern and talented young player has had retire through injuries received from playing several broken bones particularly one severe leg break causing the decision I still hope to see him on the fields in some capacity and am pleased to report he does appear loo about the whole thing The InterCounly league holds its General meeting OurminnrmlsquilosdWllarenotgolng rep Coach David rear will attempt to rebuild the team for next season through the new select system to be implemented and may combine minor and major bantai Camp Kitchikewana BOYS July GIRLS August Hand cralls 2 Weeks FUN FUN FUN Music Kyak Campliro3 Box Midland Sorry Jim The beautiful portrait picture of the Hockey Heritage winner Gerry was not given proper photo credit when The Herald ran the picture on Page of lis section Jim took the picture of Gerry Inglis and lias the five pictures for Ihe Hockey Heritage award which is sponsored by the Hills Herald and hangs In the Cordon Hall J Novak DT J KohanD T Georgetown Guelph Street on Hwy 7 Denture therapy Clinic Phone 8 Come to OXBOW o o K s sword dictionaries LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY CLUE letter word for travel ANSWER R00S Travel Agency A IMPORT AUTO SERVICE N D Y Expert Repairs To All Imports Domestics The Volvo Specialist CROSSWORD CORNER ACROSS I Ministers I sbbr Jewish Drive club Eliot IS One kind Cover IT Unit of energy a Glove Great dog nut Boo- boo WiUunuts for one Suffix for It Put on as High priest locomotive Bookie happening Journalist MTiny Crossword Puzzle Answer on Page C7 J Elf Deteriorate Kind of nose II Be Good II Meticulous Church The but BUI a Future addition Call day Chant IS Stroke of or lightning KM 1 J i

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