Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1982, p. 10

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SECTION TI1E HERALD Wednesday June Fans threw bags Continued from Hi Sport fans threw Inspired by ho North Ha Ion victory fought off four Intercept tons by the Dairy Queen defense to rip them up In an excellent game Deadlocked 1414 at half lime on DQ majors by Howie and Paul Etferton and TDs by Bruce and Rick Donaldson the de fence got the only points In the third quarter on a safety touch Theydomin the entire frame as Herb picked second Interception of the game and Dale added another Brian and traded scores early In Ihe fourth but poked In his second with three minutes to go to end the Fobcrl slide were no doubt a little unnerved playing a team dressed In grass Ontario Outdoors skirts and that accounts for a shaky first half but once hey got over the shock they made It Inter esting for their nous opposition and were only shaded 3621 The Greek showed Iota leg In the first half prancing away with majors By pat Jacobs James Allen and Paul Wilson Wilson and Wayne added twopoint conversions Brian Pembleton acor the first TD and added another In the fourth sandwiching one Allan and Wilson each copped another Greek score In the final minutes to out distance the and keep the streets safe Players of the Week Paul Wilson Gr Brian Nor Herb DQ Brian Tllson Fob Kevin Harrison IIP Andy NHS Bob M and Sieve Frost Biathlon racers last starling off on their kilometre bicycle and running race promises to be lots or Tun for participants who require a equally proficient partner to do well Biathlon returns to Acton Bass season Today fa the last day of June This month has been one of loss for me and also of gain I have lost a long time fishing friend and have made a new friend Does everything in life balance itself out eventually Not without great effort but it can and will At last the bass season Is open and I can pursue my great of this fish Opening day I spent at wildlife centre fishing for the bass there The Hal ton Region Conservation Authority as mentioned here recent has a bass fishing contest on The last two days are July 3rd and from 9am to Prizes are for best mess of fish largest caught by oldest angler largest fish caught and largest fish by angler under years If the sice of last weekends fish is any pattern then next weekend should be better and may see the winner taken then Personally I caught and released ten bass all small although I lost a large one at the net of course Get to Mountsberg via below Hwy and line BASS GOOD Bass fishing over the Province was generally good for those who kept in mind the cooler weather of late and the late or nonexistent spawning Much high water in south central Ontario has made a great difference to where Ihe bass are situated and where a fisherman was able to fish for them Acton a Fairy Lake Is about dead and needs a boost as well aa control of Ihe duck and goose population a little action by the area fishermen may get some action let hope so and soon One of my greatest Joys tas far fishing goes is using a Fly Rod for bass and pike I have one fly rod that Is reserved for that purpose alone and Is balanced for a heavier line and leader and the to throw a heavy bug or streamer a good distance One of fresh water ultimate thrills he use of a fly rod for these game fish could ruin you to other types of fishing if resist the temptation A bass bug taper has a shorter and heavier middle section designed to cast large wind resistant bass bugs a maximum distance with a minimum of false casting Some use others but that is my choice Using the criteria of short leaders for fisherman should then consider the ultimate tip strength of the leader Choose your own reel and a rod that will take fly line More help In this Is available at any reasonable time by writing me and requesting such help Love to do it RADIO RESEARCH The JuneJuly Issue book ERMAN is of great help to the bass fisherman A special section on the radio research and tracking of bass has brought to light msny new facts and exploded many myths Get It The winner of Ihe fishing line Caption Contest Is Heather Gage of Heather wins a Super Spool several hundred yards of Trilene fishing line Her caption trolling speeds right suited the cartoon although Ihcre was one other that came very close Miss Gages caption will be forwarded to headquarters from where she will receive her prize The caption will also be entered in national contest for prizes worth hundreds or dollars Good luck Heather Following up the successful Hills Mayor Race the Acton club have offered the double challenge of a bicycle and road race this Sunday July The Acton sponsored the first Biathlon last summer In which teams of two alternated on bc and on foot through a 10 kilometre course Each team member changes positions every kilo metres the cyclist leaving his or her bike for the runner whilst he continues he race on foot until the next checkpoint The hardest part of the course according to Ed a race organizer and participant from last year Is the first section which has a few hills The course follows winding pattern around the perimeters or Acton The Biathlon starts and finishes at Acton arena beginning at a Entrants can register at Acton and Georgetown Recreation Department offices for a fee Sign ups will be allowed before race but please leave yourself plenty of lime before the rncc to register There will be a FatherSon category mixed team category and four age categories 12 16 years years years and years and over A winning team is determined when both partners have crossed the finish line ton Johns defending champion with Scott Lee from toil year in the overall time finish will be back s year says Cricket Bs still unbeaten Even though donkey baseball has been compared to playing the piano with down tilled mittens local politicals area NHL referees and Rntdw hockey players have accepted the challenge of Donkey Baseball by the The July 4 event at Limehouse Park Is a fund raising effort by Minor Sports They were contacted by Jim Smith Enterprises recently who offered his donkeys for fun game A team comprising of Mayor Coun Miller John McCauley Ron Finn and a number of Raider hockey players are expected to attend as the challengers July donkey baseball Soccer school returns Georgetown will again be one of the locations visited by Socter International In their- goals to provide soccer Instruction clinics and workshops for players Sessions are for boys girls of all level of ability from ytars or The location is Georgetown District High School from July ia and the cost I hours are a m to 12 noon for players to years It Session II Is from 1 to 4pm for players to 14 The soccer school objectives are to of skills fitness gome knowledge mans hip and htalily competition Devils need a win Coach Brian James t consider It a priority in remembering the score of a game which ended 184 against Port Credit last Tuesday as the Junior girls Red Devils were severely trounced by heir opponents After they Port Credit scored nine runs In the fourth Inning I klnda lost count and under ladies fastball team cocoach said The Red Devils were leading after Ihe first inning and shut out Port Credit for three innings he said The losing pitcher was Janice Simmons The best hitter for the Georgetown team was LaRose from Rockwood James said Marion looked sharp In the outfield making a couple of key catches the cocoach said The team needs a win to bolster confidence but to do that they have to play nine strong Innings of baseball James said We have at least one bad Inning every game we ve played he said Coach John Reyce and Brian James arc hoping to get the girls finetuned for the Ontario Playoffs which begin in two weeks Jackie Dennis the third pitcher for the team is expected to be able to rejoin the team then after suffering from an injury Special Georgetown cricket team continued their unbeaten record in the division or the Hamilton and District Cricket League by defeating Weiland Niagara cricket team by runs in a game played Saturdav June at the Stewart town School playing field WetlandNiagara won the toss and sent in the local team to take first strike at the wicket This move appeared to have paid off as both the Georgetown opening bats men Brian Campbell and Allan Dean were out for a paltry 13 runs but Patrick Lall and Ashok Kumar came together and saved the day Kumar who Is regain Ing that form which has him one or the top players In the league made some sparkling strokes all around the wickets hitting Tours and a three In score of He and lifted he ball to all parts of the field He was eventually out when the total score was 134 runs to which he had contributed a personal best of 31 runs The lower order bats men attempted to force the scoring rate but lost their wickets In so doing and added only more runs to the Georgetown total of lit runs The most successful bowlers for visitors Brown who bowl ed wickets for runs and V who captured 2 for When the Wetland Niagara team went in to bat the first four bats men were out for runs and Georgetown appear to be well polled for an easy victory but R Kanippayor and V Shiva came together to prevent a total collapse and to delay the victory celebrations Both batsmen played aggressively scored with some tremendous hits to ail parts of the field after scoring runs was caught by D at square leg while attempting the hook stroke con to defy the bowlers and was the last batsman to gel out when he was clean bowled by Kumar for runs and his team total was lM runs still 37 runs short of the George town total Balkissoon and A Kumar each bowled 3 wickets for runs while the en pi a of the B team Samaroo had one for Georgetown B team has now 49 paints from three games and is in place In Smith of the division of the Hamilton and District League WEVE MOVED As July 1st 1982 ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Is Located at 332 Guelph Street 8771944 HE I AMIS Strati GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN Goliger Giants Travel Giants started up where they left off last week With their strong pitching and the plate Ihcy managed to defeat the Continental Service Centre Padres David pitched for the Padres and Steve Scar provided the power at the plate hitting a home run All their efforts were in va as the Giants special liking Niagara bowl ing and has made big scores in all previous encounters with this team In i960 he scored a century against them and this was followed by another 45 runs lost year who partnered Kumar also had a useful knock and was caught out for runs when attempt a big hit off the bowling of M Hinds Both batsmen took the total score from 13 to before lost his wicket Kumar waa then Joined by Roy and the score kept moving along until Kumar tried to hit a full toss to the boundary and was caught secured their second win Jen the Padres to dWrouriy ATTENTION All ExService Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Service Bureau Officer MR EG TRAVERSY CD will be visiting Branch No 120 Georgetown on MONDAY JULY 5 1982 Anyone wishing information 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