Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1969, p. 10

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v- j mews thl ceorgitown herald thursday sept 4th 194 page 10 kinsmen girls softball by jan leforet junior lfague tuesday august 26 gtorgetovrn upholstery 16 mardairi hajrstyling 14 it looked liljethe upholster ers were goto to swamp jret another team by keeping their nun down to only one for the first two innings but the third and fourth innings saw mard ells break ahead to get eleven runs it was still not enough to overcome the upholsterers who put eight runs across the plate in the last inning theresa callaghan was game uar both for her good playing and her three for four batting record containing two home runs also belting out a homer was the winning pitcher kathy oprica beaver lumber 14 zenith tool 9 in a game that saw six home runs carolyn barber once ag ain emerged as game star she had four for five with two homers and pitching with her usual good form team mate margo butler tagged the only other hsmer for the winners the losers kept their end of the game up too by tagging the other ihree homers and by playing good defensive ball leanne gilson penny todd and judy mack were the big hitters with a homer each for the los ers- the losing pitcher lyn mcoistall also rated a men tion for her mound perform ance shoprite 19 kinette kruitars 8 shoprite held on to their 3rd place tie with zenith tool by breaking away in the second inning to get pine runs in and by keeping the kruisers down to two runs tina warren hit the only homer a grand slam for the winners while heather hamil ton hit the only homer for the losers game star was the win ning pitcher debbie higgins for her work on the mound superior food 22 murray motors 6 the superiors fairly swamp ed the murrays right from the opening bat and continued that way until the end of the game when the murrays started to pick up by then it was too late superior was way ahead the first run of the night for the murrays was a homer driv en in by patty holotiuk sup eriors chalked up five homers that night with karen herring- ton lori la vole and sharon charlene founder milton and susie senior league thursday august 28 youngs pharmacy 16 blue giant tl youngs still prove top much for all opponents with janice inglis and marilyn vlietman sharing the work on the mound while youngs gained steadily in runs the giants speeded up in the second last inning to get eight runs in but still not en ough to defeat youngs pitching for the giants were connie allan and diane fourn- ier youngs catcher joanne collier was picked as winning game star for her defensive moves in holding the giants down leones 24 magnusons 11 magnusons were swamped by the second inning when leones brought in 13 runs to put them way ahead proving their bat ting ability too strong for mag nusons pitching for the winners was laraine godden pitching for the losers were dianne hennes sey and wendy mud sherk the only homer was for mag nusons belted out by laura bodnar sunnuclu real estate 17 barragers cleaners 11 sunnucks held on to their third place standing by keep ing ahead of the cleaners and squeezing a win out of them by gaining seven runs in the second last inning sue street and denny ursel hit the only homers of the night and they were for the winners garaslar was lilly poulsen for her work on the mound dogfights shaping up as end of season approaches senior league standings w l team youngs leones sunnucks magnusons blue giant barragers senior home run queens janice inglis youngs 9 susan stamp youngs 8 11 pts 22 16 12 7 8 6 by ivan bird the league leaders are begin ning to clarify themselves into two or three fights as the sea son progresses with interesting forthcoming final honours are won f flyers lead the atom league quite handily but it must be noted that the golden hawks have ff number of games in hand and could come very close wildcats are also in a striking position in the mosqultoe division ran gers and cougars appear to be in charge and the league championship could go to eith er of these fine teams how ever tigers cannot be dismiss ed although their form of late has not been up to standard four tsams look to have a chance in the peewee divis ion arsenal and jets are in front at present but united and the dark horse beaver side have games in hand this league should be exceptionally close the atoms will play their cup games on this coming sat urday afternoon the 6th of i september three good cames j are expected together with a good crowd j unfortunately last weeks i peewee cup games could not be played due to the holiday weekend causing player short ages apologies to all fans who were inconvenienced atoms monday vstros looking for points to move back irlo the leadership race were thwarted by a fight ing dynamo team which held them to a scoreless tie david cloke and colin richards play ed good games for astros with rick fisher and chris murden taking the honours in- a good did not lie completely in their team display by dynamos who now move from the league cellar wednesday the wildcats continued their improved play with a 20 win over bobcats who seem to be hitting a real bad spell this game as a case of extra effort by wildcats and in particular dave porter brian king and nell tjndley bobcats had good goalkeeping by hark masser and tim liclcod and paul ster- phen tried hard to pull their side together friday after two wins in a row the falcons were finally defeated but only after a close game with the league leading flyers fal cons finally went down 20 the win gives flyers a clear cut advantage at the top of the at om division league they got the usual good games from tim turner and robert donaldson with billy kent recording the shutout john cooper had a ood game in goal for falcon and scott wakfcr was outstand ing at centre forward mosquitoes tuesday owls took their spirit from their cup win of the previous saturday into this gamp and took a 10 win from jaguars in a very close game mike pe ter finally scored the goaj for the win to lead an owls team which is becoming quite a pow erful unit joe varey and lar ry collins tried hard for jag uars in a good clean game thursday cougars excellent hard work ing forward line again took charge as they defeated rovers 51 however cougars strength north halton women winners at golf day junior league standings team beaver georf uphol shoprit zenith superior cycle sports kinette krursfs murray motors mardells dairy queen junior home run w 11 10 7 7 7 6 5 2 2 1 l 1 2 5 5 5 6 7 10 10 11 barclay hitting one each and kathy oprica pam bryan hitting two pam playing third base was picked star of the- game cycle sports 12 dairy queen 5 down went the queens again still yelling the loudest and cheering the longest victims of cycle sports who driving in only four runs until the fourth inning came ahead in a surge of team effort to get eight runs in the next inning making them the winners of the game each team brought in two homers for the winners bren- da smith and vicki marshall for the losers susan mandarino and charlene milton pitching for cycle 4 sports vicki mar shall pitching for the queens order now the new 1970 model with 2 year track warranty m0t0 ski snowmobiles now on display boat storage frew pickup and delivery repairs servicing special prices now en in stock boats and motors credit river fcoatco norval 8779552 opon evaninfls til 9 pm carolyn barber margo butler tina warren heather hamilton pam bryan pts 22 20 14 14 14 12 10 4 4 2 25 15 11 r 8 8 tuesday august 19 was guest day for the north halton golf club ladies section and a large group of members and their guests played the prize winners were low gross for guests gloria sinclair low gross for mem bers doiothy younk iw on 12th hole edith olynick i0w on 6th hole mrs tersigni bev erly breen most honest golfer mrs hannah evening division winners low gross visitors mrs em- mon low gross for members mabel sanderson low on 6th hole jean ruddell donna var- ey most honest golfer ada wilkinson ilijjh on 8th hole verna grozelle i on thursday august 21 a number of north halton mem bers attended the invitation field day at line valley golf club the low net winner of the day was irene macintosh of north halton and the club won i forward line paul baxter at right half played tan excellent two way game scoring one of the goals whilst a alan pelle- tler effectively snuffed out all of the rovers attack from his centre half position steven henderson tried hard in goal for rovers but too much leather came his way in thi game saturday rangers gave a real power house performance to defeat raiders by a whopping 100 score bob clelland who is a real worker scored five of the goals in a great show this was a fine team performance by rangers as raiders were ne ver given a chance to settle so complete was their victory that regular goalie mark reis was able ta come out and score a goal the rangers versus cougars game on sept 16th promises to be a real thriller with lots of goals pee wee wednesday jets maintained their position in the fight for the league title by defeating celtic 41 top performances in this game came from the bodnar twins greg and grant and brian tjattye for jets and gary mcfadyeii the goal scorer noel watt and brian shearson for celtic jets just had too much for celtic in this game friday arsenal also maintained their position at the head of the lea gue table as they took a 40 win over a depleted wolves team the wolves team gave a good performance hut arsenal were just too strong for them charlie knoepfll had another good gains scoring two of the arsenal goals terry moffat pla yed a bard game for wolves supported well by billy max well playing his second game af ter a long absence this game served as a rem inder to all coaches and refer ees that games must be started as soon as possible it started five mintrtes late and finished in darkness summary atom dynamos 0 astros 0 bobcats 0 wildts 2 falcons 0 flyers 2 standings w ltpij flyers a 1 0 18 g haws 5 1 1 11 wildcats 5 3 1 11 astros 3 4 2 8 falcons 2 5 2 8 dynamos 1 4 3 bobcats 1 s 2 4 mosqultoe jaguars 0 owls 1 rovers 1 cougars 5 raiders 0 rangers 10 wvtwl 4imteati 2 8 2 e celtic 2 6 1 s carretal 1 s 2 4 future cames at cedarvale thursday sept 4th mosquitoes tigers vs owls bantam a teatfh vs milton friday sept 5th peewee beavers vs carrl peewee jets vs united saturday september 6th mosqiritoe rangers vs rovers 10 am bantams c team v b team 11 ajn atom knockout cup dynamos v g hawk 1230 pjn ko bobcats vs falcons 130 ko astros xs flyers 230 pjm ko wildcats bye sunday sept 7h junior b vs mississauga ko 130 pm monday 8th sept atom wildcats vs astros peeweerjets vs beavers tmmay h mosquitoe jaguar vs ranger bantams b team va streetsville b wednesday loa stptambtr atom flyers vs g i hawks pee wees wolves vs united thursday 11th sept mosquitoes torpedoes vs rovers mosquitoes owls vs raiders j 55 yrs and up goioen age bowlers club crests trophies banquet register novvi georgetown bowl 1q8 mountiinvlew rd s 8779922 standings rangers 7 cougars 8 tigers rovers 3 owls 3 raiders 2 jaguars 1 w xt pts pee wee celtic 1 jets 4 arsenal 4 wolves 0 standings jets arsenal united beavers w l t pts 5 1 3 13 5 2 3 13 5 2 1 11 3 2 2 8 eight run inning wins game for georgettes the team prize of the day the team being made up of irene macintosh inez crichton mar ilyn worrall and millie dutch- burn tuesday august 26 was in terclub day when members from the leorimown coif si country club and chinruacousy were guests the prize winners were as follows j low gross georgetown iris howell hingacousy hctji johnson north halton ideal nor inglis low net georgetown ruth uren chinsuacousy verna pearson north halton edith mclntyre low putts georgetown joan maryland chinruacousy kleanor sevan north halton millie dutchhurn hidden hole high score doreen martin low score june evans papertown playoff it will be an all papertown playoff which starts saturday when georgetown midgets base bailers the eagles travel to thorold game two is back here sunday pete pomeroy sports 17 main street n b777777 dpmn till 9 thursdays fridays fake your pick call and reserve your choice of new chevs and pontiacs cnevand gmc trucks coaches and managers are required for tri- county hockey teams novice peewee banian- midget juvenik contact earl neil 12 cleavehoim drive 8779518 andrew murray motors 45 mountalnvlew road s 1774944 royal canadian legion minor hockey registration at the legion on mill st september 6lh 1 3th and 20th 9 am lo 1 2 noon age b yrs to under 17 yri at of jan i si 1970 birth certificate required refllltrattori fee 3 includes compulsory vsurance trophies to b returned on regulation date scoring eight runs in the 4th inning georgetown survived a late rally to down bronte and lakcshore esso 1410 in the oakville ladies softball league semifinal opener seven hits and two errors paved the way for george towns bir inning evelyn smith reached base on an error to lead off she was followed by a double by lieder and singles by marchmcnt and armstrong after another error judy sheppard singled and hickey et a base hit smith coming up for the second time in the inning doubled to bring in two runs and came in herself on liedcrs second hit of the inn ing bronte ralliei with the score 122 bronte rallied in the eighth for four runs singles by irene mordaunt and ijnda lewis followed by a double by linda sauve scored 2 runs a- triple by delores milne and a single by bcv cunning ham produced the other runs bronte came up with four more runs in the top of the 9th heather milne singled beryl murray reached base on an er ror and mordaunt got a hit to bring in milne pat shirley came up with a runscoring single which was followed by linda lewis double sauve singled to score the final bronte run delores milne was the big hit ter for bronte with a triple a double and a single lewis and sauve both had a double and a single while jenny richard and femme finals georgetown georgettes and oakville auto supply are meet ing in a best of three ladles softball league final series ga me two will be played in glen williams park tonight thurs day georgetown junior c hockey club i accepting application for the position of manager please contact the undarslgnad harold badham 8779934 after 6 pm mordaunt added three singles apiece ev smith slugged a triple and a double for the winners lied er added a double and a sing le and hickey armstrong and lewis each had two hits marilyn eagles was the win ning pitcher she required help from smith in the 8th togeth er they struck out two and walked two sauve took the loss fanning three and giving up three bases on balls express buses ro woodbine august 3 1 it to october 26th leave georgetown direct to the track each racing day 1135 am return fare 325 includes admission return buses jth start ioading u after last race tickets and information at stans restaurant s wade agent telephone 8776521 delrex plaza restaurant georgetown market centre teter karolidis agent tel s7791m l ladies tues aft bowling wed aft bowling national tournament expens paid trip to winnipeg thsatra parties banquets prizes free special awards program crests numerous prizes including tvs sewing machines vacuum cleaners register now georgetown bowl 8779922 108 mountainview road south youth bowling leagues ybc bantams juniors seniors girls and boys 6 yeara to not 20 years in september 1 9 special rates national tournament free trip to winnipeg x crests trophies banotuet registration sat 10 am september 6 bowling commences saturday sept 13th georgetown bowl to8 tyrquntainview road s 8779922

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