Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1971, p. 4

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Page A THE HERALD THURSDAY JULY 1071 Cyclones Thistles Bow Out The first half of G M S A season is now completed and there will be a midseason break until early in August The season to date has been both enjoyable and successful reflecting the enthusiasm of the players and the sustained efforts of the coaches and managers Georgetown has been well represented In out of town competition and In cases where they are now eliminated this was not achieved easily despite Ihe fact that we were playing against teams that enjoy better facilities and adequate support Next year our boys will be more experienced and hopefully we will have better facilities Then opposition had better start to really worry For various reasons the summary of this week house league standings and results will not be ready In time to print this week but they will be available for the next issue ELIMINATION DINNPR On Friday July Ihe Coaches and Managers elimination stag dinner was held at the Legion Everyone present hod a thoroughly enjoyable time The meal was excellent and the of high calibre The was won Doupogne who In addition to the has our congratulation and best wishes The success of a enture of tht nature depends to a great extent on help of experts in various fields Rating sincere thanks for such help are the following The ladles of the Legion for ihe excellent meal George and Joe Louth JoePorier Jim Ford Bob Bums and Mike who did SOCCER NOTES wonderful job with the games the champion ticket sellers Jim Holmes and John Collins who disposed of tickets between them and the dispensers of the cup that cheers George and John McCausland who kept spirits up DAY On Saturday August there will be a coaches managers and fathers golf day George Duncan Is heading up this project and may be contacted for details June Wilde has In her possession several bowls and dishes In which some of our ladles salads etc for he recent fund raising dance June Is anxious that these ladles should contact her to arrange to collect Ihem Saturday July was not a good day for Georgetown representative teams as both Mosquttos and Atoms were eliminated from Ontario Cup Competition ATOMS the one sided score the Cyclones goal played a fine game In general the ploy of the Wexford teai reflected intonsiv and greater pernnce MOSQU1TOS Georgetown Thistles 1 Henley ItoyaliZ This was a heart breaker and the Thistles dominated the game The Henley coach declared that he considered his team lucky to win this one Dwyer and M played exceptionally well and the Thistles coach and manager wish It to be known that they are proud of their team Congratulations to the Wexford and Henley teams and good luck in the balance of the competition I hove one house league result SQUIRTS Grants Boomerang scored both goals one of which was from a penalty kick McClelland earned honorable mention It appears that after hiding their light under a bushel for almost a season and a half Giants of late appear to be a real power to contend with in their league As soon as the new fixtures for the second half of tl are available they will bo published in this column Again on behalf of executive may I wish all players and their parents nappy and safe holiday seas This column will 1 throughout the mid season break on reduced vile OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE Ma Beaver Poor Hostess Beavers are Interesting animals in more than one One weekend a few ago decided to try Tor big rainbow trout In a favourite pool In the Pine River where we had had good luck one week earlier was early In the morning and the river was fairly low and clear As 1 approached the pool I noticed a large beaver floating downstream with the current She had one of her young ones on her back 1 was standing knee deep in water and just about to make my first cast when she saw me At this moment the small beaver rolled off her back and disap pea red under the roots or a large tree along the bank The mother beaver apparently resented my presence so close to heir home at least her actions lead me to believe this CAUStDllWOC She dived smashed her big brood ail on the water and caused havoc Finally she swam towards me with her head out of the water Her lips were parted in sort of a sly grin and the light showed up her yellow teclh very plainly After throwing a few stones at her I decided to leave and go elsewhere After all I suppose it wis her home KINSMEN GIRLS SOFTBALL Would You Believe 71 Run Ball Game Well back at the alter a welcome rest and very grateful to Joan Hewitt for a job vcll done Many of the coaches asked to pass along their app reciation for Joan efforts this past month too I would ask the coaches and umpires to beef up their com on the game and their reasons for picking the stars as an aid to better write ups A game star with a for batting average tell us too much We will try out a new twist next week by asking the players of one team to submit their write on the same to me and the beat one will stand for the paper the following week They frill be before the game so or lose makes no TAG DAY Tag day results have not been finalized as yet but the general feeling seemed to be that It will equal if not surpass last year returns The winners of the awards for the most players out to tag will also be announced later The girls did a commendable job for their League and the public stand thanked Tor responding the tiny taggers so The entire proceeds support the team League for players and no public funds are requested from trie tax coffers LADIES LEAGUE JULY Copeland Extras won by default over Sunnuck Team PETES GIRLS LEONE HAIRSTYLES 16 Petes Girls had the dubious distinction of being the 1st Ladies League team to go down to defeat at the hands of a Senior girl learn Congratulations to Leone Hairstyles for pulling from behind in the 3rd to grab he Same Assistant coach Bill led the win while coach Mike Wood was relaxing and swimming Mike may see a message In that LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS T Copeland a Extras 1 Sunnuck s Team 3 Petes Girls 3 HOME RUN STANDINGS Jan Infills Copeland Cindy Cooper Pete Girls Pat Copeland Esso Extra the town of last Friday in response to an in vital ion by the Bramalea Belles To say the least it was a real treat play under Real Ball Lights and on a proper graded lined ball diamond The plush ness of the field awed our local gals to the point that they lost the game but not by much It turned out an to victory for the Belles In a close and very enjoyable game GIRLS JULYS YOUNG S PHARMACY 14 It Is good to see that the Pharmacy gals have finally decided to play team and are reaping the benefits of pulling together Jenny Linton was selected as the game star for her exceptional efforts on 2nd base But for Jenny the game score could have been easily reversed In the game and always trying also was 1st baseman Patty Holotulk Home runs for the winners came off Ihe bats of catcher Roberts 2nd base Jennifer Union and short stop Marilyn Doing their beat to push their team Into the win column with homers for Magnuson were Sharon Stoyles and aura Bodnar Plate was Alex Dickson with Mary Cooper on bases BARRAGE- IIS gals are all 1st year seniors fresh from the junior league and while they can ex pect to take their lumps his year you can bet they be Ihem out next year Barbara Kuehnappel of the winning team was selected as the game star by plate Bill Hewitt With un backing from her coaches and fellow players Barb hit her first home run and had a generally steady night at bat Also tagging homers for were pitcher Kalhy with 2 grand slam Cathy Susie and Debbie Htggins Assisting plate Bill Hewitt was George Bowen on bases 17 Just a little of that jet power may hove salvaged this one for the Cable gals as looked towards the inning hat may gel something going for Ihem The pitching win was spin between and Yvonne The home run was hit by of the losing Cable Jets Umpiring behind the plate was while the bases were handled by a newcomer who did n excellent Job Ian Barrett I t STANDINGS T 14 seems to be the week for high scoring gimes but thib left hapless still he basement and pointless One thing about this position the have lot lo look for ward lo and I II bet they give a cheer thai can be heard in county when they pull off ihtir first win The game storied out not loo bad in ihe first inning but the Queens drove home runs in the second and that was enough to discourage even the most player Milton the spunky little pitcher for the Queens was selected as game star Home runs for tho Queens went to Nancy Richard grand slam Charlene Milton grand slam Sheryl McNellly and Eva Susan and an on IX A combination of Mardell Marshall s pitching and some tight held Zenith scoreless for first innings plus the fact that they trotted 12 runs across plate at the time all added up a winning ball game Zenith began a rally the inning but it proved too little and too late Brenda Starch Ihe lone home run of ihe and made it one really counted a grand slam Marshall was picked as Barrager Cleaners Blue Giant Equip meat 5 1 Leone Hairstyles Bye Cable Jets 2 3 Magnuson In Young Pharmacy 2 4 Real Estate 1 SENIOR RUN EN Laura Bodnar Yvonne Blue Giant Marilyn Armstrong Youngs Cathy Danylehuk si JUNIOR LI- JULY AND PORTS Till- This was a rather lopsided game with Ihe winning team score sheet sprinkled home runs and Ihe Hunter playing as short handed as possible without forfeiting It may be well nigh lime to start replacing some girls who don t come out with some who a Horn Cyclists 2 each to Suzanne Adam and Debbie Williams and I each to Beth and Leanne The selected Tracy Moorcs as the game star My only regret as I think it over Is the fact that my movie camera was at home A movie of her antics would have been worth more than all the big rainbow trout in thai pool I also learned from that ex perience that some beavers live under banks where its high and dry And so ihe name Bank Beavers GRIM REMINDER A grim reminder of what can happen to our trees can be seen cast of Airport and a little south of Bolton Row after row of dead elm trees can be seen as you drive along It makes one wonder about all stately maple trees Lets nope in the meantime its food for thought SCI- NIC DRIVE Some weekend If your time is I might suggest a short drive up lo Primrose where No 10 meels turn rlghl and continue the Mono turn and south is a ire Jt for tired eyes In places one see for at least miles Don hi j Browse the irea relax When going I iter on Mono ltd and few mills south of No drop in to ire its nice spot with ir ponds it star KINtTTt KHUISMIS This appeared lo be the only score of the week that sound like a basketball game Kruisers have been a game little learn and it a credit to coach Pat Butler and ihe girls that winning meant so little lhat the girls ail came out regularly I enjoy the game Itself That exactly what his entire league supposed be about The had lo put up a battle In this excellent match Upholsterers stole Ihe lead 2nd inning and held on lo it for the next But steady batting combined with a homer by Anne ike trip Mine I Ihe 4th and another homer by IK tin the put tor the KtnUtes Umpire Marly chose 1st Iwo innings of this game lo be a lernfn as Murriv I vni Scarborough Superior Wendy held each scoreless But the ltd in favour of Murray and they piled runs the pi white eonlinuina to hold the Superior baiter down for more innings Murray coach Myles us lo secrecy when he told us he was concentrating teaching the bunt to his gals and it payed off lo his great pleasure when came up both bringing in runs ind followed lhal act with a homer Its a week later and is still smiling and I m still keeping secrets In my manner The two homers were equally split with Murray going lo Cathy tlsllger and Superior lo Stephanie JUNIOR It I Dairy Queen I 12 Kruisers 1 12 Murray Motors 1 0 12 Georgetown Upholstery 10 Hairstyles 10 Georgetown Cycle Sport Superior The Hunters Zenith Tool Die Pauline Flowers fruit Market Shoprilesc Milton Dairy Queen I Lynn Scarborough Murray Sharon Georgetown Dianne Marshall Mardell I Sandra Kerby Georgetown Up hols ry Susan Mandarino Dairy queen Crack one egg 111 pan long no ugh take a 15 inch trout Season after beating with salt and pepper onion salt garlic salt and celery flakes Dip trout both sides and spoon some of the flavoured batter into the cavity roll In fine cracker crumbs and place in Iron frying pan that has Mazolo oil or olive oil heated to proper temperature Be sure and cut the head and tall off the trout so Ihey will fll the pan better A 13 Inch trout cooked between medium and low temperature should be done quite well if left on each side for 15 lo 17 minutes They go good with fresh sliced tomatoes and home fries For a liquid seasoning I like the works grapefruit sliced lemon juice or lemon slices vinegar a Utile ketchup on the side Smaller pan sized speckled Iroul arc done the same way only not left so long each side to cook Try my way some lime and you ill be in for a treat I might add that fillets of muakic pike bass pickerel whole perch and smelts were also cooked Ihe same way So If you don t have trout try cooklnK favourite species my way If you don like them don I bother to tell me oecause will probably tell you that you just do It right That a all for now So Tight Lines enjoy the outdoors and safe journey the Hillir Oh the plice where I worship Is wide open ices Built the hjnd of lrd Where the trees of forest Are like pipes of org in breeze pi is in Chord Oh the ire the enndlcs And lhe up the mountains Mount 11ns if of God on the plate where I worship Is Ihe wide open spaces Where the sun sod There a carpet of green a blue roof above welcome there alone Or with the one I love In your take good look If you follow the Good Book You re sure lo find your reward Oh the place where I worship Is the wide open spaces Built by the Hand of the Lord The above was official song of High School Conservation Fishing and Club A Curt Church who lives in the Hockley Vulky says Since there is six times as much water drv land on any fool can plainly see that The Good Lord meant for man fish six times much us he works 111 and I don I my way of cooking trout is best but no complaints have I heard as 1 0 ACTON SPEEDWAY By VIVIAN SHAW Stewart makes it Two in a Row This would appear to be Inning endurance test for all concerned Congratulations to Ihe umpire whoever he may be for obviously keeping this game moving get In full innings Amazing To top it all off Paulines were able field only 7 players so Ihcrc must have been some tired gals that nlghl The picked ft mm an Wendy From as game stars of the Flowery winners with Janet Greenslaue pitching the win Home runs for Pauline came Diegel Wendy From and Diana Bergman 1 each Home runs were tagged by 1st heat 1 Lawrence Caruso Janet and Larry Majucry Susan George Wriggles worth July Our feature race today ran off very well The cylinders and diamonds ran the feature to gelher today Ed Stewart took over the lead from Lawrence Majucry started in scratch Murray Wallace who started just in front of Ed worked his way through the pack to take over second place on Ihe seventh lap Slew art went on to take his feature with Murray Wallace second and Keith Bender third The first cylinder class saw Bob Hogan go over the wheel of Lorry tearing off Hogan wheel had to retire for the rest of the day Lawrence came out Ihe winner here Larry Majucry second and George third 1st heat 1 Murray Wallace Ed Stewart 3 Keith Bender 2nd heat 1 George Wrigglesworlh Larry Majucry Lawrence Majuery 2nd heat 1 Ed Stewart Murray Wallace Keith Bender Australian pursuit 1 George WrlgglesworlK Feature I Ed Stewart Murray Wallace Keith Bender 4 Larry Majuery Lawrence Majucry CONCRETE GRAVEL SAND 110AD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen William 3302 BOAT MOTOR Soles and Service Cenlr THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES IN AREA MERCURY Outboard and Outboard Inboard Motors Boat and Motor Repairs and Service CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Open till fl LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK 400000 New Ontario Vehicles There are new vehicles Ontario and new potential drivers Examinations are given at permanent driver exam centres but examiners also travel out too smaller centres periodically to licence op pi ican Every year more than half a million changes or to be recorded Changes of name by marriage total SO yearly vear some drivers have their licences suspended under In ad there 40 suspensions for other causes About 000 arc reviewed each year for reisons Georgetown Cycle Sports Sponsored By North End BP CM 20 DA Toronto tin l OS CONCRETE POOL Installed In just 7 days I custom designed any shape Pool vacuum and hose 111 fnn A Tl I no painting ever finish Top line filtration Concrete steps Underwater concrete scat Rope and loots Thermometer Water kit Nylon pool biush Leaf skimming net 12 coping 2395 Unrt Miiiiuauga south of Dundas in the Treasure Industrial Park 2702261 kw4WpV OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT

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