Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 2, 1967, p. 5

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sixth inning squeeze gives milton third win it lord to say whether the motoalted 8ox are jtot trying hand to be different or if they i realrjr do think better in the sedate harve a re- cord of three wins is losaet and a tie two of die three wine were played in the ab- asaoe of coach art melanson wfco took the chib over after six ooneecatlve losses at the twnhwing of the muod monday nights 44 win over oakville saw two juveniles in the field craig broth at eec- otad base and frev houston at shortstop although houston had a rough night in tbe held with the ball jutt boondng tbe wrong way neither player looked out of- place the sox aeored their first ran in the opening stanza when craig brush walked ad vanced to second on jordans walk and scored on bill cur ves sacrifice butch riddell scored in the second when he singled stole second and scor ed on craig brushs single the oaks scored once in the third and picked up the equal iser in the fifth murray hall and dyden scored the oak runs in the sixth inning the sox loaded the bases with bertas- son walking riddel got on through an error to the short stop and craig brush singled al jordan bunted and squeez ed butch riddell in for the winning run bertasson scored on the same play riddell went the distance for his second win of the year and beat john mckenzie on the oak mound lowville wins twice cant catch palermo friday lowville blasted hornby 203 to end their regu lar league schedule larry campbell had four singles lar ry colling tripled doubled and singled doug coverdale tripled and doubled stu king homer ed and singled dan hcather- ington tripled and singled den nis sinclair doubled and sing led jacquc paquettc and phil litchenberger singled twice bill sinclair and harold thom son doubled and lee coulson singled jarquos paquett and lee coulson split the pitching chcres in both games low ville will meet omagh in the playoffs while palermo meets procor in halton rural softball lowville won two games de feating hornby and omagh but failed to catch palermo for first position lowville scored a disputed winning run to beat omagh 65 controversy arose when the omagh catcher walked to the mound and a lowville player stole home while the omagh team had understood time to called the canadian champion wednesday august 2 1967 5 midget action milton midgets continue on their winning ways chalking up their ninth win in 12 starts georgetown was the victim of he 92 assault saturday night milton wasted no time in jumping on the georgetown pitcher unsworth as 4 hey pick ed up seven of their njne runs in the first inning naylor tripled hearns hit two singles hood doubled and ferguson and mokersle each got singles hearns allowed two runs on three hits on the milton mound bach year the canadian red cross administers ditiimcr relief to more than 13000 victims of houie fires across the country w prescriptions elsley pharmacy 24 hour prescription service r 7t442 after hears f7t1 free delivery revlont cosmetics k h elsley bsc phfvv over 30 people defied cold and damp wea ther to attend a survival and water safetv demonstration at kelso pool wednesday gail ferguson swimming director demonstrated mouth to mouth respiration and gave a run ning commentary as the rest of the kelso staff took part in the water safety demonstra tion here john green rescues pat coulson with the aid of a paddle board staff photo ish and game news omagh moves to second belles split two games many hunters and sportsmen put their guns up on the rack at this time of year because the popular game birds and an imals are out of season if you are like most of us when hunting started last fall you missed a few good shots be cause your reactions were too slow right now is the time to get ready for next season after all duck season is only eight or nine weeks away we have found the best way to im prove your shooting at this time of year is trap or skeet shooting the halton sportsmens as sociation has a fine new elec tric trap and on most satur days there is some one around the club house to help you out the best way to shoot at the club is to get a party together and make arrangements with one of the members you will find this is not too expensive and is very interesting also you can get a hand trap for throwing clay birds they are fairly cheap and nearly every game shot can be duplicated with a small amount of prac tice you can throw targets to duplicate rabbit upland game or duck shots if you dont call for the target you even add to the element of surprise we do not want to enlarge on our previous article about forest fires or keep harping on the prevention of them to our readers but we strongly feel a few words of warning from lime to time will net as a re- by arn coulson there are some big fish in lake nipigon a 54 pound lake trout was caught in a commer cial fishermans net in 20 feet of water the 16yearold trout its age determined by scale samples was 4cl4 inches in length and had a girth of 32 inches a good increase in the duck population over last year in the scugog area is predicted by conservation officers in that area based on increased numbers of blacks mallards pintails and some redheads this is welcome news to the sportsmen around halton as scugog is only 90 to 100 miles away and accessible to hunt ers here reports nave just come in on the increase this year of the moose herds of ontario geraldton reports the calf crop low for the first time in years cogama an excellent crop of calves sudbury average elk lake reports a better than av erage calf crop hunters in that area had 87 per cent suc cess last year parry sound has a large increase in its herd this year in the lindsaydor set area which extends to north bay the report is no increase this year and moose very spotty although the deer crop is up 25 per cent which is a large increase in fawns halton has announced a threeday deer hunt this sea- minder to be careful the fate of most wildlife trapped in flames will never be known ruffled grouse be wildered by smoke and panick ed by the flames will fly right back into a burning bush and explode m a ball of fire in our recent fire at sudburv a cow moose was found burn ed to death near the road her calf miraculously survived and was rescued by firefighters and fed canned milk but it died within a few days the first results of planting kokanee salmon are very en couraging plans for the estab lishment of kokanee salmon in the great lakes are moving ahead smoothly with the sec- end cycle of planting now well under way during the winter of 196566 three million koka nee eggs were obtained from the west coast half the eggs were planted in lake ontario and half in lake huron this year a number of kokanee were caught and measured every officer of the dept was in a good mood as these fish had spawned and reproduced in a lake 3000 miles from their original habitat these fish are not going to be too large 14 inches at the most they run from two to four pounds in weight if ko kanee become established in numbers they should provide both a sport and a commercial fishery trolling well below the surface in open water areas is the favorite means of catching kokanee some have been taken by fly fishermen when the surface water is cool like hisfirst cousin pacific salmon the kokanee die after spawning son wentworth is also going to have a threeday hunt let us hope nothing or nobodv spoils this for future hunts in halton as one of our noted sports writers used to say if you could kick the person responsible for most of your troubles you wouldnt be able to sit down very often james coulson and wayne auckland and wives from low ville just returned jrom a few days fishing in the parry sound district they report fishing fair high water and thunder storms hampering them the catch was limited to eight pike and pickerel utter to 0 sports editor i would like to take this op portunity to thank six young men steve gervais robert lee and richard clements of milton larry king and alan baynton of waterdown anct don power- of brampton who came to play with the george town juvenile baseball club at the kiwanis junior tourna ment at maple leaf stadium on saturday and sunday july 29 and 30 these boys welded together with ihc georgetown boys into one of the most pol ished and spirited teams in the tournament every town and association manager and coach can be proud of the way these boys came through right into the finals under added hardship of scheduling and weather as far as i am concerned they have not been proved to be the runnerup as declared in a rain soaked shortened game we had no super stars as the other teams had for the scout infested stands to fall over we had spirit deter mination and plain guts pit cher robert leet won the first and second game and relieved in the final rain game for a total of 17 innings catcher gervais fielders mike dwycr john quackcnbush richard clements infielders patton roy shultis larry king and brian peavoy all worked 28 innings moved with catlike precision and at the end m- this weeks action in halton girls softball taw omagh win two games one over oakville and the other over hornby to move into second place alone last week they were tied with glen williams acton and oak ville milton moved into a fourth place tie with glen williams losing to hornby and winning over palermo regular league action saw glen williams edge out paler mo 1312 georgetown trounc ed acton 136 oakville beat hornby 106 omagh overpow ered drumquin 1710 and mil ton beat palermo 93 thurs day monday acton squeaked by drumquin in a wide open 21- 20 encounter omagh sneaked by oakville with a 65 win and georgetown beat glen wil liams 1612 while milton lost to hornby 1915 the standings at the pres ent time are as follows industrial standings w l p meter plant 10 2 20 charles hotel 8 4 16 krantz 5 8 10 leavers 1 5 10 georgetown 12 9 3 18 omagh 13 8 5 16 oakville 12 acton 12 milton 10 glen williams 11 hornby 10 drumquin 10 7 7 6 6 4 3 5 14 5 14 4 12 5 12 6 8 7 6 palermo 11 1 10 2 call crowe taxi service 8782992 radio controurd sheer exhaustion made their pays by sheer instinct f r the fellows who didnt get into the games my grate ful thanks for a bench who were in every game giving en couragement and vocal support to the last out thank you fellows you should have been canadas rep resentatives at the johnstown penn games in august you proved to me and many in the stands that halton county baseball teams and players are the greatest yours truly bill richmond manager georgetown juvenile and junior baseball clubs arthur a johnson od lrfajsaadwla wyvtihnwiiot tuesday 9 ajn to s pun friday 9 ajn to 9 pjn im main st milton davfa jewellers bldg play it sak rf si re that insurance is on the job he specials this week loin pork chops 63c lb butt pork chops 53c lb frash pork shoulder roast 37c lb fresh rib roast 65c lb a fresh fryers chickens 35c lb chicken legs or breasts 45c lb chuck steak for barbecuing 65c lb lean back peameal bacon 69c lb oranges 3 doz 89c bananas 10c lb maple lodge first grade butter 65c lb pkg new home crown potatoes 45c 6 qt basket redpath sugar 5 lb 43c 10 lb 85c maxwell house coffee 73c lb pkg imjrt tall tint evaporated milk 2 tins for 33c alfonsos fruit market 172 mm st free 8782460 delivery it iforgot he was very careful about his health he brushed his teeth twice a day the doc tors examined him twice a year he slept with the win- dows open he ate plentv of fresh vegetables he took his brisk walks he never smoked or drank he did his daily doz- i en daily s im he got eight hours i sleep nightly the funeral will be next wednesday m he is survived by 18 i specialists 4 health i institutes 6 gymnas- l iums and numerous i manufacturers o f health foods and an il tiseptics sme drov an auto jjf land forgot to take hi aasy instead ha look i chance 255 insurance is our s business mccuarg insurance limited 2ss main st e 7mtm or s7s4m1 watch our windows for specials at west end meat market closed mon open all day wed open thur and friday till we feature red brand beel we serve the east end toe sunday dinner special 125 vegetable soup chef salad young chicken dinner sage dressing green peas washed potatoes or french fries stewed prunes and cake for reservations phone t7t9061 we are open every day throughout the year lido restaurant 1r1 main air conditioned mllton were wide awake and ready to serve you with lubrication oil changes confectionery autopar batteries and tires 1025 lt service station 10 sidereed and 25 rhvy 8782952 another honey do a weekend coming up honey do repair the cupboard honey do fix the steps honey do this honey do that i j i for the right tools and best hard ware for your honey do jobs see milton hardware 227 main st east milton tr 82353 wymfissssnssto its a family affair ri jilu sltoa

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