Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1985, p. 10

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Tin- Wednesday July ABOUT THE HILLS Sheridan graduates JUKII- Campus It in of George mi student in the Win Administration Opium Program tit ivid in from ttwiisoii in n if utstindlng program l Urn of ophe Mo prist id the mill student Business Administration ived A award in mtion of in her pro of Business inslruitur Walter presented Bahamas raffle the SMITH raid Correspondent July 11 It Hall board meeting All are welcome In order to make some money for renovations arc sold for a trip to the Bahamas There will be 1 tickets sold There are still a few left at the General Store ib to take place in fall Branch 120 picnic SMITH It raid Correspondent I IN Some residents on Ihe Eighth might have wondering why the extra lot of cars were travelling up road Sunday moon It seems the Georgetown Royal Canadian I had their annual picnic on the grounds of the Hunters and Anglers Club move away By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspond tut Real estate seems to be hands regularly in the neighbourhood The family who hove resided here for many years sold their home and will be moving to Warm near Mr Gosling who lived in the former home has moved away New moved in last week We welcome the owners Rev Ken in pulpit By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent AD Rev Dr is away on holidays so the pulpit was occupied by Rev Ken J ickson played the organ for the hymns it the church sen ice Sunday The Sunday school superintendent announced at the service that any children attending church this holiday season could go down to the Sunday school room during the time of the sermon and volunteer teachers be present to look after them New program ideas NFW PROGRAM IDEAS The recreation department is endeavouring to provide recreational services which suit the needs of all residents of Hills If you should have an idea for a fall or winter program which was missed in the past please contact or Study impact split The Agricultural Advisory Committee IIAAC has ruled out the need for agricultural impact assessments on two applications for rural developments Committee members could not however jgrce on the impact these developments may have on agriculture The impasse arose over an application to put 1G estate homes on Lot Con 5 in the former township of A subcommittee reported the property is surrounded by small parcels with expensive homes and the land itself was not good Courtny Mercury Matthews Carole I am a Leo born 1945 and In the of lorrying I am definitely a creature of bit and am afraid of giving up my space Can you tell if this marriage will work I have enclosed a Thank you Ann from GT Ann 1 don see any reason for your SPACE concern Your husband to be is a very easy going and will give you the time you need for yourself I feel you are more concerned because your first partner over stifled you This will not be the case Ann this time You have a great future with this man Relax and enjoy Carole Late sports page Georgetown team drops three games Young Eagle equal to challenge This George town Eagles is made up of many young players but last week Central Ontario Association liam wis to play a player Twilveearold Sean who is the team but boy was pressed into service Thursday night in Ham ilton The Eagles only had eight placrs for the game and rather than having o postpone the with West Mount third time Eagles Dan elected to put the minor player in right fuld for the game The younger hid a hit in the game and ivui stole a pair of bases before scoring on a hit How ever the Eagles dropped ail decision At thi the garni received a ding from the Hamilton spectators Louis took the loss allowing 14 hits and walking The home tiam jumped on in the first inning runs teammates help matters too much recording six hits and committing six err They go hand in hand said Their scores go high when we make a lot of errors Saturday night the Eagles hosted Mlssiss and again dropped game Like the contest George town had a problem with errors The Eagles eight in the lemiL Wilson took the loss allowing 17 hits while fanning three son had a perfect night a plate with three singles and a double and a run batted in and khe even scored an Eagle Catcher Hat Brooke had two runs batted in also Louts had two singles for George town while Scott Farley Wilson and Paul Guistlni had doubles Gulstlnl hit should have been a triple however he stumbled turning first base and had to settle for the Saturday s game feat a couple of mental lapses by Georgetown oncoming running the bases On two occasions Eagles runners were thrown out fur errant base running which modi visibly afternoon the hid continued as the Eagles lost to there Mario Galv pitched for Georgetown and did bo quite well Guistlni said thi Eagles left their bats at home as Georgetown hit Glan brook pitching for just five hits Also the committed eight In fail Georgetown grounded out or popped up to the in fuldutotalof 19 times In hi garni No Eagles hllicr iot more than hit in ho garni I to think Now I don know Gulstlnl said he is with play of tin 1 1 say I pitas are getting aged but I don I dont then ravel to Sunday playing the ball Anderson had to they re capable of weekend aftir his ankle The will host swelled up In both first place Sat antes Scott took his spot LePage team rallies for tie This big game saw Royal Le page play up to their potential and lie Work That Body 7 The first half was scoreless with Dibble Norman and Cindy Crawford RL recording intercep tions Early in the sec half Work That Bod y s Debbie Tyrcll ran a pass IS yards for the game s first major with Jodi Jacobs getting the single Royal came back with a TD from and Joanne Scarte kicking the convert and earned game star honors JETS NORTH SPORTS J Jets dominated North Sports putting points on the board in the first three quarters North finally came back in the fourth a Jennifer Reynolds major Jets points came from aine Brown a field goal and one convert Shcrri two Wendy Moore and Jackie one major each and Linda Ferguson kicked convert and Sandra Couscns NHS were the game stars PI- EL COUNTY BANDITS Diet Centre and Peel County Bandits had a tight half with Bandits leading 76 son scored the Diet Cen Ire major scored for Bandits with Lynn converting In the second half Diet Centre came on strong as the held while the offence got majors from Cheryl Thompson Allen Micky Rich mond scored two two- point converts the clock licking down Pam Turner picked off a Ban pass and ran yards for the major and Turner were gome THRUWAY 1- 1 HI KING SUBMARINE Muffler led King Submarlm at the half The King Ham the game up in second but the limi ran out as Thruway took the win In the first half Thruway Debbie Jackie id majors while r in an intercept inn back for a TD hadu two pointer Kings major was a run from Cathy In the second h lit King s Waters wis on target as threw two majors to receiver with Cathy scored the two s final score i inn fr itr nine off i Sub pass V iters IKS and Kaufman TM gime star hon Royals get back at Acton team Next week is a big whin J V Jets meet Diet head Falcons score big win over Brampton After a disastrous showing last weekend at the Waterloo the Falcons back on Monday night with a decisive victory over a strong Brampton The home side started off cautiously in this game and struggled In the early going to con lain a very aggressive Brampton side Joy Cor son in the goal was soon called upon to make a couple of super saves in early going and It was his emend play that kept Georgetown in the game in the first half As the first hair drew to a close the home side suddenly came alive and scored fine goal after some terrific play by Lewis and Web- Just before whistle went for half time the falcons went two up after a Brampton player hand led the ball when put under pressure by a strong Andy Hughes Colin Mottcrshcad converted the ensuing penalty kick The home side was rather lucky to be two goats up at this stage because the visit had played well up to this point but they just could not beat Corson Half time Falcons Bra m on What had been an ex name so far del i orated fast in the sec half when on both sides win lrylr tell officials how run Ihi game George town got better as the game progressed mainly due to ifforts of little Ian Adamson and big hearted Mike was turning It on midficld and it soon paid off when he stole the ball a perfect pass for Webster to run on to and lay the bill off for Lewis Lewis beat his man and had little trouble placing his shot wide of he goal keeper The visitors allowed their frustration to get the better of them and very soon there was a string of yellow cards being shown to players for mouthing off The home side were aw a free kick just outside l hi penalty area and it took the ree about three before he could allow player was in this period Llwis look the kuk scored the best I il if the game giving Brimpion minutes later all hill broke loose when the refirci awarded red to Brampton pi and after words wire exchanged the Brampton Coach pulled his team off the field and Ihe referee blew his wlnslli to call the game was a sad end to what id at one stage a soccer game two evenly untitled teams arc home again nixi Monday to Clark Georgetown Royals gat back at Acton Mon day night ladies fastball team dropped an extra innings contest to Acton lust Tuesday night 109 but buck to defeat Acton Monday night at Fairgrounds 11 1 In between those games the Royals took on Erin and dropped a 155 decision In the first game with two sides were tied 7 7 going the top of the Georgetown scored two runs in their to lead lhc home team scored three times to seal the win pitchid the win while Carol Haines took he loss Linda Mc CI urc Ricky and Lowe all hit trip les for Georgetown In fact ilonen finished the night live with two more singles to her credit Both McClure and scored the runs in the 10th fur the Royals Against in Erin lour runs in both of ihe and f inn powered ihi home town squad the vm The Royals stored four of their runs in the fifth Inning was the pitcher of record for Georgetown Gloria Humes hid a fine game going for three wilh walk Penney scored runs also da night ihe I- airgrounds lhc Royals their alienee in gear early scoring six runs in the first two innings Linda MiClure finished the with four singles in as m my plate appearances She scored four runs also Cindy Crawford got hree hast hits two and a double and scared four runs Becky and i also hit whili Gloria Ham had a single and double pitched ihe win pitching a six hitter powers Falcons Dor had three goals to pace cons past Thunderbolts 3 1 in Pec wee girls play Debbie Mitchell had the other goal Karen Ramdohr and Kerry Shaw played well for the while Carol on Tarn and Dawn Thompson played Eagles score first soccer goal enough lo them the win Darby scored the goal but her team dropped a decision to Leaping Lizards in Girls soccer play Tracy Metier Dion Benito Erica Booth Sara ley and Jennifer scored for the winners Miehssa Dobbins Laura and Michelle Cizmar played well for the Eagles while Metier Beth Fuller and Gabri ellc Eagles played well Tor the Lizards In another game Red Devils and Maroon Man lacs tied Ruth Burr ows scored both goals for the Devlin while Alison and Mandy Webster for the Maroon team Emily Hamilton Carrie and played well for the Devils while the whole Maroon team played welt in Squirt girls play Melanle Albert and Mel Walts twice as Burgundy Bombers beat Alison Muccwan had the other goal Christine Steer Melissa Hendry and Megan Fox played well for the winners while Julie Crane Melissa Coe and Caroline Page played well for Coolcats In the other game I Sticks downed Grasshoppers Kim Stevenson Mary Lynn and Katie scored two goals each for the winners Joy Walraven and Amy Sykcs scored for the Grasshoppers Danielle Jcnna Hagge and Adrlanna played well for the winners while Natalie Barber Adalina Smith and Ester Copland played well for Ihe Grasshoppers If you think you re paying more than you need to for car insurance State well for Thunder bolts In the other game The Sting defeated Julie SelfScrvm Julie Ross had two goals for the winners while Allison and Anna had Ihe others Rhonda Ellard had the loni goal for Julie Self Carolyn cm a Becky Dobbin and Teresa played well for The Sling while Hughes Jane Mc and Kim played well for the Self You 11 get a good pice and of course good But porta ill y you gel lasl lair when you need t mil ROBERT TA1T INS AGENCY LTD I 174QuelphSi Lotushalp you took 8770955 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MMAINST HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING I Town Hal Ion H lis li a Pubic Meet no to and on pi cat on to amend the Goorrjolown ng By law Tho property 1 on lands Dodos Part Plan 617 328 Guolph Slreot Town Hallon Its The cant proposes to an properly currently Industrial Zoning a Special Commorcol ng to allow development bus oil cos a real oil Is lable at ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME DATE August 1985 PLACE MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION TRAFALGAR ROAD 7lh LINE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS The Bennett Healthcare Centre off rind FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or Semi Private Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ specifically designed for your needs Service Include nursing assistance mad laundry a of planned 1 use of all amen including pool gfishop The Bennett Health Care Centre fa nonprofit foundation the District Memorial HoapltaJ TPrincaH Ann Drive Ontario L7Q2B0 Favourite Recipes STRAWBERRY Prepare pastry or 1 crust pie Fit Into pie pan and prick generously with fork Bake In hot oven 450 10 to 12 minutes Cool Line baked pastry shell with cups fresh strawberries Simmer cup strawberries and cup water about to minutes Combine cornslarch and 1 cup sugar add to ccsked fruit Cook until thick and clear stirring constantly Add 1 tsp lemon juice Cool slightly Pour over berries In pastry shell Chill thoroughly Decorate with sweetened whipped cream before serving foodstuff MAIN ST 8 GEORGETOWN SPECIALS THIS WEEK- DRINK CRYSTALS Ami Ramml LB -foocbtuff-

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