Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1969, p. 13

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o i cyela a sport 11 murray motors 10 poth teams entered the match looking for their first win with the cyclists barely squeeking through to the win- column while murrays trailed all the way they did manage a flurry of runs at one point to tie up the game only to allow cyclists 2 runs in the 5th again giving them the lead hurrays could only put one more across the plate while holding cycle and sports hitless for the balance of the game the winning pitcher and game star was vickie marshall also hurling a very credible game was losing pitcher pam little all the home runs foil to the losers pam little and patti holotiuk each tagged one zenith tool die 8 kinette krvisers 6 zeniths continued on their undefeated streak putting them i in a 3 way tie with georgetown fjpholstery and beaver lumber for the league lead lyn mc crjstall was on the mound for the winners and barb curry f for the kruisers the game star was judy mack 3rd base for here are three reasons pitchers around the halton intermediate baseball circuit dont laugh at5eorgetown giants anymore zeniths riclcmalaney left danny arbic centre and jim james are among the leagues top 15 hitters according to the last stat superior foods 24 jthe georgetown herald i thursday july 3rd 1969 i page 13 vl w ww wv fzti i assflaw j 10 runs in the 3rd once in the lead they never looked back j game star pam bryan tagged 2 balls for home runs for super- 1 tors while teammate sharon barclay was the winning pitch er a homer b queens pam barrager counted for a large share of the queens earlv lead and as the only homer they recorded junior league standings w l pts beaver lumber 3 0 6 zenith tool die 3 o 6 geor upholstery 3 0 6 shopnte 2 1 4 suppnor foods 2 14 kinette kruisers 12 2 geor cycle sports 12 2 dairy queen 0 3 0 mardells 0 3 0 murray motors 0 3 0 delwilton tourney draws 100 golfers doug vivian of brampton shot a twounderpar 34 on the front nine to win low gross championship honours in the seventh annual delwilton golf day at georgetown golf coun trv club last monday over 100 golfers competed in the tournament which was re duccd to nine holes because of poor weather conditions second place low grass honours went to mac fancy with a 37 pete sin clair finished third with a 3b and orville blower uas 4th with a 40 also sharing in the low gross prizes were john donaldson yank dale ron turner des bowell j muirhead r har wood ray angus and lome cunningham mike pullcns 70 took the top low net honours gord rob inson dwayne hay and john fenn followed with low net 71s jim timleck rich vivian giant bats istics report arbic in fact is the loops leading hitter home games in georgetown park wednesday nights grants who are hrioying their best hitting season play their dairy queen 8 t kinsmen the queens jumped to a 6 run lead uhich thev held for a brief 2 innings superior cor rected tbelr start by belting in girls softball flying shoes tony suchan watches as bill collier launches a sure ringer at the georgetown horseshoe fclub pits the horshoe club sessions are held every wed evening at the pits near the armoury in georgetown park their sea son lasts uhtil september gord lane is the clubs president tony suchan is vice presid ent al prouse is secretary treasurer and bill collier is executive member cycles hotel vie as league leaders georgetown cvcle k sports can feel the hot breath of fx change house on their neck this week cycle a sports entered last week leading the george town industrial fastball league y a comfortable paints spread ut watched their margin shrink to a single point as exchange house came on uith a rush last wednesday exchange house beat cycle sports 51 and erin and combines finished in a 10all deadlock cycle sports took it on the chin j77 from lowly erin mon day while exchange house gai ned ground by thumping com bines 9 1 general fireproofing got two easy points when ben son hedges failed to a field a team friday i after monday night s games the standings looked like this senior league thursday june u youngi pharmacy 19 barrage r cleaners 6 s a 7 run first inning was all youngs needed to withstand the short lived rally attempted by barragers strongest batter for the pharmicists was 2nd baseman sue stamp who had 2 home runs and a double for 4 times at bat pitcher jan inglis hit the only other homer of the game roxanna swcezie was picked 1st game star for some strong defensive moves as catcher for barragers the 2nd game star was shirley martin for the win ners leones hairstyles is sunnucks real estate 14 a last inning rally hv sun nucks almost blew the game for leones who had it in the bag at 156 the flurry was hit off by deb caruso and her team mates continued to round the bases for 8 runs before leone s tagged 3 out sunnucks can be credited with a good team effort real estater tom servos tagged the lone homer for the losers the win was also classed as an all out team showing led by pitcher laraine godden thus 12 stars for leone s and an extra for shelley bond who ran a single into a home run megnusons insurance 21 blue giant 16 the insurance gals came from a 1st inning deficit to dwarf the giants the lone home run came off the bat of magnusons di anne hennessey pushing 3 ac ross the plate ahead of her the winning pitchers were wendy shor- and jennifer linton the giants patti stle was chosen game star for some sol id defensive playing and enthus asm in the face of defeat w l t pts snior league standing w l t 1 young s 3 0 0 leone s 2 10 sunnucks lit magnuson s 111 blue giant t 2 o barrager s 0 1 0 senior home run queens janice infills young s 5 tom servos sunnucks 1 susan stamp young s 2 junior league tuesdey june 24 beaver lumber 27 mardelis hairstyling ft pts e 4 3 3 2 0 cycle sports exchange house combines general fire benson hedges standard 5 12 5 2 1 4 5 1 4 3 1 3 3 1 2 6 0 12 11 n o 7 4 savings by the bagful when you shop at georgetown cycle sports 2 water street bob brown follows through on a good toss fourteen out of fifteen strike nuts meant another excellent night on the mound for carolyn barber she proved to be un beatable at the plate also caro- 1 lyn belted 3 home runs for 4 at hat and naturally was star of the game again teammates margo butler and bev roberts 1 assisted in the drive to stay well ahead of mardelis by each tig 1 ging one long ball i georgetown upholstery 16 shoprlre scjloo store 11 i the upholtcrers grabbed a 1 60 lead in the opening round and then justjijlcd on the runs as these 2 undefeated teams met for the first time winning pitchcrf as kalhy oprica who also emarcd game star with fielder sharlcnc mahaffy poun ding out homers for the winners weie kathy oprica theresa cal- laghan and lon ann shcrk the lono homer for shoprite came off the bat of catcher ker- ri hegstrpm j junior home run queens carolyn barber beaver s margo butler beaver 4 kathy oprica tjpholsterv 4 heather hamilton kinettes 4 penny hull zenith 3 with 2 each are julia phil lips pam little theresa calla ghan bev roberts pam bryan and tina warren glen girls sail win six games qen williams junior girls softball team coached by joy haines and managed by joann arnold are riding along on top of the tricounty rural softball junior girls league the glen gals have won all of their six games played to date i matt qowlabd h sdlow bob skinner d reid j culber and ie mcklnney split the other prizes a total of 24 prizes valued at 400 were shared by the golfers conservation week planned the credit valley conserv ation authority will join with 11 other conservation author ities in ontario participating in conservation week from july 5 to 13 formed in 1954 the credit valley conservation authori ty is composed of 16 municip alities in the credit river valley from orangevule in the north and acton-hill- burgh in the west to lake ontario at port credit total population in the valley is 130000 and a levy of about 90 cents per capita plus grants from the department of energy and resources ma- nagement make up the working capital of the auth ority squirts baseball league standing halton county rural minors team p w l pts glen williams kilbride drumquin hornby a hornby b lowville omagh t 18 main st n superior food market georgetown row this weeks meat features canadas finest red brand beef round steaks rump t roasts 99 lb boneless rump sirloin tip roasts lb 1 09 tender sliced mm aav beef liver b maple leaf rindless first grade gm h side bacon oj maple leaf pssj pv cooked ham 5 9 kraft plain amf bv cheezwhiz 69 welchade grape drink 169 clarks with pork in tomato sauca pork beans 3 9 kelloggs am ejkft rice knspies 43 white swan asjv l ggj napkins 2 41 facelle 2 roll pkg auw rfg hand towels 49 six varieties 8ozpk graydunn am gsg biscuits 4 new nabob sunclo pig of 2 pouch apple crystals 35 reg 295 value j push brooms n cabana bananas 229 no 1 grade frf tfefjk ontario head lettuce 235 ontario hothouse b rtx cucumbers 2 9 ontario no 1 radishes gr onions 3 29 u s grown jumbo size cantaloupes 33 locally grown ontario strawberries delivered froth daily to u at prevailing markot price frozen food features beef chicken turkey 4 1 ots banquet meat pies 95 free delivery service minimum oroar only 500 anywhere in georgetown gun william and snwattlown prices effective r thursday friday saturday july 3 4 i

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