Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1982, p. 5

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Ladies Jons WEEKEND EXTRA Friday June II 1I8Z Pipe checkered flag well deserved Pitching tome Black Magic on mound It enough though us the Moody Blues downed he learn IMS last Wednesday Herald photo by Chris As guard Black Magics Blues The Moody Blues began their game in superb mood scoring seven runs In the firm Inning and continued to be the winn ers over Black Magic It was an overall strong consistent effort by the whole Moody Blue team Lor Edgar demon strated her fine talent with an unbelievable catch In centre field Pitcher Ann for Black Magic certainly made an excellent act ually stunning surviv al catch Monday May A somewhat diminished Corn well Racing Group arrives at Woodstocks lovely track The first acts seem like a replay of Sunday Cornwell squeaks the Suzuki during practice and switches to Sober machine on the borrowed Is obviously unhappy with It but sharing light weight puts in a sparkl ing performance to finish second again demonstrating his superi ority wins both his neat and final Things are looking up Sobering and Cornwcll win ihelr heats Sobering slips off the groove in the final and finishes out of the running final Is right after Sober no lime to check the bike Corn- well takes the lead by about 10 bike lengths two laps the final looks bock to see where the opposition has gone waves to the crowd on the front straight and seizes the motor on the back straight pride before a seizure In the finals Sobering riding Corn- wells machine gels a nice start but cant maintain the pace and again finish es out of the running Cornwell hops on the big single and dives inlo the first corner with Chris Evans and Brian Ham den all rubbing elbows By the end of the third lap Evans and have pulled out a substantial lead over and arc going It hammer and tongs Evans pushed for 10 la pa but couldnt get by him and had to settle Herald Scoreboard Blizzard sport 95 record on the field By ALEX TOUGH Herald Special The Billiard sport a record after dropping a 12 decision to Cosmos in New York Cosmos like other New York teams most times appear to have all the luck In close decisions A wrongly taken penalty and a goal scored after time up set the seal on this game On the penalty for Blizzard the Cosmos goalie moved six yards before the kick was taken The kick should have been retaken and the goalie cautioned The referee chose not to He also chose to ignore the goal scored after lime up and allowed the goal to stand I have said before and dd so again the standard of in the Is not up to the standard of players Until it does the game and league will suffer Blizzard did themselves proud by defeating an under strength Juvcnlus who were nevertheless strong opposition With well er at the game matching or beating the Notts Forest crowd it seems that Toronto and district Tans will come out for the big games Perhaps Blizzard should consider this aspect of world class opposition on a regular basis In order to bring much needed support to the team Slow pitch standings SLOW PITCH LEAGUE STANDINGS Random Car Club 10 Royal Pizza 19 Park Lincoln 2 19 Kinsmen 17 Firefighters 1 Choice Air 3 15 Elks 13 13 Lions Club House League MINOR ATOM BOYS Green in Stars Stephen Nicholas Keith Smith Rapid Fire Stars George Dimlt- Neil Doug Matthews Jaguars I Goal Stephen Burns Stars Craig Schandel- Peter David bono Golden Eaglet Stars Andrew Falls Derek Mills Jason Green Machines Goals Aaron Constant Stephen Birtley Todd McGlvern Stars Paul Nicholas Keith Jaguars Stars Andrew Jonk- Glenn Caldwell Golden Eagles Goals Paul Gardiner Jawn Stars Gary Robinson Christopher Burns Robbie Crawford Blue Bombers Stars Randy Fllkke- ma Michael James Greg Tyrcll BANTAM Red Haider Goals Nell Diaz Hal Barton Dan Stars Dan Jim Tectzcl Chris Schirm Char gen i Goal Keith Milton Goals Glen Faulkner 4 Mark Sean Cars- ley Ian Long Mark Webb Goals Thomas Gross 3 Stars- Thomas Gross Scan ONeil Greg Last Goals Mark Splinter 2 Richard Kiiputrick Mlnarcvlc Stars Tom Kronen donk Richard GDHS senior letter winners Earning senior tetters were the following reci pients Suzanne Roberta Burke Charles Cutrara Cathy Dobson Robin Sherry Grey Dave Griffiths Sandra Michelle Michm Cindy Liz Ramsay Stephen Ritchie John Scott Jeff Smith Cheryl Thompson and Webb LOSE 17 TO 25 II POUNDS IN JUST I I 6 WEEKS I Country Restaurant Country food it rMaonabl 70 MILL ST 8772900 8772277 HOURS Monday la FrWiy 330 12 Neon Cttuti found cycling WHEHL7 in Glen Gin of course Tor thai Item thats and conic and set us today We jrr Icxatcd a mile north or Georgetown and raft and gift for those occasions Mark Splinter 1 Goal Mike Del dice Stars Dean Paul Rick Sedore Scan Slavln Goals Simon Mark Splinter Stars Brian Bollert Simon Mllnnrevic Chargers 1 Goal Keith Splller Rowdies Chris Cunning ham Peter McCraken Stars Willy Randy Simpson Greg Last Stars Adam Djuk Eric Mike Red Raiders Goals Joel Dan Dan Gallagher Pctrovle Jim Jeff Stars Joel Hal Barton Stuart Balnea Goals Glen Faulkner MAJOR ATOMS Stingrays 1 Goal Dean Stars The team Bullet Stars The team Bullet Goals Graeme 2 Craig Burnett Stars The team Jr Attackers I Goals Derek David Spencer Stars Glen Sean Murphy John J Goals Mike ONeill John van Stars Christian Sloven Klein Trevor Cocks Stingrays Goal Michael Barnes Stan The team Stars Richard Sowery Jimmy English JrAIUckersO Stars Sandy Be vans Steven Little Gullet Goals Graeme Buckr- Craig Burnett Stars Greg Scholz Andrew West Kevin Schneider Dei troy en 1 Goal Trevor Cocks Stars Mike Allen Andre Steven Klein for second behind the American In the Junior final Brian Olsen not quite so serene this time fought off a last corner charge by his rivals to hang onto hut second fourth place finish of the weekend The real hero In this class how ever Is the doughty old motorcycle which ran all weekend without missing a beat no seizur es no breakages and put in more laps of racing than any oilier machine on the circuit The expert final the premier race of the day who fin ished second In his heat behind the previous days Soccer International Georgetown will again be one or the locations visited by Soccer International In their goals to provide soccer Instruction clinics and workshops for players Sessions are designed for boys and girls of all levels of ability from years of age The location is Georgetown District High School from July 1218 and the cost is Session I hours are am to 13 noon for players to years while Session II Is from 1 pm to for players to 14 soccer schools objectives are to emphas ize development of skills fitness game knowledge sportsmanship and healthy competition For further Information contact the Halton Hills Recreation Department at winner Paul Johnston of Michigan pulled all the other riders off the line fought off Pauls Initial charge and settled down to a picture perfect very smooth race At the end of 10 laps Cornwell had opened up a lead of the straight away over second place rider Peter Grant of with Paul slipping to third After the cumulated frustrations of the week end Cornwall took the checkered flag round on the victory lap with every sign of satisfaction LOSSES Hollywood Tavern 14 Merchants Variao a 12 10 Industrial Peel Steel CandSPlumblng Armstrong Collision 3 fastball M and M Pro Sports Steel Builders AkcrsClark 2 D standings GROOVIN UP GROOVINDOWN at CICEROS GEORGETOWN DOCK ROBERTS 72 MILL ST Tilting 1st Entrant 8770777 The Ontario Farmstead Improvement Program DO TOU QUALIFY Upgrade your fences and outbuildings this year and generate local employment with help from a Farmstead Improvement Grant worth up to Ontario will pay half the improvements 2000 maximum grant per farming operation ELIGIBILITY Youre eligible if the value of your farm production is at least or if you own and farm a minimum of hectares acres Eligible im provements include new and replacement wire fencing outbuildings improvements painting roofing siding foundations removal of derelict buildings All improvements must be done by local labour or contractors and materials purchased before the end HOW TO APPLY For further information and to obtain application forms write or phone your local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office Deadline for applications must be datestamped no later than midnight December 1982 The Ontario Government- Working to Help Ministry of Agriculture and Food Ontario Dennis Minister William Davis Premier WE ARE VOW LICENCED MENU ADDITION Whole Fresh fQ9B Ice Cream Shirts CustomTatoredforDad Dad will love Slicing inlo his cake n ice cream Fattier s Da surprise Oder one his favorite flavor We II odd his monogram Only at Bobbin ICE STORE Ptease place order before June 17th HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE Guelph St Georgetown 8773312 Georgetown Market Place 15 COLOUR PORTRAITS SPECIAL OFFER On Delivery ALL AGES WELCOME ALSO FAMILY PORTRAITS IN YOUR CHOICE OF BACKGROUND Enlargement Portrait available at raatonablo price with Complete Package I ON TIILSE DA Wed Sal Juno 9 10 12 VALUABLE COUPON 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