Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1971, p. 5

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GEORGETOWN SEPTEMBER J Page GEORGETOWN CYCLE SPORTS STREET We Are Still Overstocked Here Are A Few Examples Of The SAVINGS FISHING EQUIPMENT SAVE UP TO Roller Skates Reg 3495 21 88 LIMITED SIZES SET OF Golf Clubs NOW SOCCER BALLS Reg ONLY BINOCULARS 50 Billiard and Pool Equipment Save COLOSSUS GOLF COURSE CEREMONY First Divot Starting New Nine Paul is In termed ate champion Golf Country INTERMEDIATE GOLF CHAMPION is in Cub this year Paul Arm trophy to the winner strong left presents the established in memory of his Peter Armstrong Memorial youngest brother Cleaners Press on With Unstained Victory Record JUNIORS Superior hoods IS Pauline Howers8 This rained out game of August shows a very tight gome til the bottom of the fifth Inning when Superior Foods maintained a healthy lead to win Windy II first pitcher for Superiors was acclaimed game star the victors were from Linda Monica Pollock Mary Ellison Wendy Bo us kit and Stephanie Pauline s Tour baggers were Wendy From and Murray Motors A tie game resulted in this rescheduled rainout game of August loth inning also ended in a tie or a very exciting game Lynnc Scarborough pitcher for Murray Motors and Diane Marshall pitcher for Mar dells were both picked as game stars in this squeaker Umpire was A comment on the back of M score sheet Suzanne De Groat helped bring all 3 runs for Murray Motors Kinette Kruisers Murray Motors Lynn Scarborough was named gome star for Murray Motors Lynn batted homers bringing in the lone runner Diane Brat km in the first and third Inning to make up their totaU runs Sylvia was named game star for Kinette Kruisers Tht shows runs for times at bat for Anna Marie Patterson This team is very good around the bases Nice work Put Dairy Queen I Pitchers for this close game were Laura Wilkes and Chert Reed for Upholsters and Linda George and Milton for Dairy Queen was named game star for her obvious good ball sense and playing First baseman for Christ was named game star with 3 homers to her credit Pitchers for Hunters were Sue Maveal Tommy King for Mardclls was Diane Mar shall Along with Christines homers Diane and Cheryll Webster added one each to the For Hunters one homer was chalked up by Tammy King Superior II Cycle Sports A victory for Superior Foods with nice fielding in an area which Is just that Lone homer of the game came for Superiors from he bat of Marguerite Campbell of the same team was named gome star I 17 A five run lead at the end of the 2nd inning gave Pauline an edge to go on to victory Game star was Janet Grccnslade for Pauline s with hits for at bat Umpires comment was good game and well organized coaching on both sides Cindy King from Pauline s and Nancy Paulsen for both knocked a home run each to help their teams Zenith Tool Caruso rult Market Trailing behind until the inning Caruso s were able to take the lead only to lose It again to the determination of Zenith Gail Savage was named game with two homers general good fielding Adding to the list of homoruns for Zenith Is Patty Caruso Lynn Harris and Donna Ridley Pitchers were Linda Middle ton for Caruso and Donna Ridley for Zenith I T P Queen Kinette MardellsHair Geo Upholstery Murray Motors Superior Foods Geo Cycle Sports 7 10 Zenith Hunters 4 10 10 Pauline 10 Caruso 110 Inning hen runs gave them the game Only homer went to Sue Stamp Pitchers for this close one wire Goddcn for Sun and Freestone for Pete Girls Umpire named Ose as game star I STANDINGS Copclands Petes Girls 11 3 3 10 7 IS 7 Home Run Diane Marshall 11 Sharon Moorcs 11 Charlene lion Leone Ha Inly ling The only thing that hurts is our pride quotes A well deserved vlcotry for Leone who played a beautiful game of ball Shelley Bond for Leone s batted ihL only homers of the game The coaching wasn too bad either Umpiring mis was Bill ete Girls A close game of ball showed Pete g rls trailing until the final T 1 15 I 13 SENIORS Cable Jcti Blue Giants Blue Giants just t cut It after was taken the first inning for a few stitches to the eye leaving a team Good pitching on the part of Cable Jet s Janet An dcrson Insured her team to a victory over the Giants Home for the Jets goes to Haul bach and Janice Golden with one to the Giants from thi bat of Game star goes to Janet Anderson STANDINGS L 12 Blue Giants 3 Leone MagmisonB Cable Jets Youngs i Foberts i i Home Run Queen Cathy 10 10 Laura Bodnar 9 Maftnusans 13 Magnusons pours it on another win with Sharon Bar pitching Marion VI tin an hurling for Youngs Game star goes to Marilyn Armstrong Youngs for two good catches n deep left field tobcrtiS With runs homers have got to be ac claimed a very heavy hitting team Second baseman Cathy was named star for her usual good boll performance as has been mentioned before ore an all first year group just as were two years ago They will undoubtedly follow the same path as they have some very nice ball players their team The victors homers came from the bats of Sandy Cathy Roxonnn Heather and Andrea Pitchers for were Marie Doucett and Karen with Roxnnna Sweezie Cathy Danylchuk were twirling for Barragcrs A sod turning ceremony of teed off an expansion program at Erin Heights Goll and Country club Friday that will see the nine bole course doubled In size and changes to the clubhouse and motel units A number of guests and were on hand when the Hon John Root MPP turned the ceremonial divot to start officially construction of 3 30S more yards of tees fair ways and greens which will make the yardage of the proposed IB hole layout total It all part of a plan put together by the new owners Colossus Development Cor Limited of Georgetown who purchased the former Hilltop Lodge and golf course In mid June The first step in making Erin Heights a club of championship golf calibre was taken a few weeks ago with the hiring of well known golf pro Bill Richardson head pro at Brampton Country Club for 13 years YEARS Richardson Is Immediate past president of the Canadian Pro Golfers Association He has also taught golf In Jamaica and Florida during his years lively engaged In the sport As the first professional tor the Erin Heights club he hopes to soon start some golf clinics work with the juniors in the area Architect Rene V Muylaert has been retained to design and supervise the impll mentation of 9 more holes Over the past ears Mr has planned the Chlnguacousy Glen Eagle Glen Eden and Royal Downs golf courses In the proposed layout for Frin Heights the existing nine holes will takeon new direction as they are Integrated Into the overall scheme for eighteen The run down on yardage and par will be as follows Hole No Yards Par Totals SMALL LAKE Muylaert has provided for driving range and practice area just the 10th tee Green will feature a small lake to keep all golfers alert The course will thus offer a variety of challenges from rolling hills and sand traps to level fairways through the woods The clubhouse and motel units will remain in their present location affording a panoramic view of the entire course The clubhouse will be redesigned Internally to Include a pro shop dining area and possible lounge and beer garden The motel units will become hospitality rooms catering to tournaments and offering private areas for special events A reception and cocktail hoar followed by a round of golf concluded the afternoon Holidays are earing i end and one of fall sure signs is increased activity at the indoor bowling lanes Here Joan Archibald gets BOWLINGS BACK back in form at Georgetown Bawl where leagues arc forming and bowlers renewing their skills ARENA ICE TIME FUND RAISING CAMPAIGN Due to the Increase In cost of Ice Time to Hockey Clubs Skaters etc a local well known business Couple Distributors of a wide range of Household Commercial Products are sponsoring a fund raising campaign to offset the Increased cost If you are interested In our products or would care to lend your support to the Fund Raising Campaign please write to Box the Herald WRESTLING WOMEN MARY JANE MULL VS LUCILLE DUPRE TAG BOUT WATSON LOVE MIGHTY IGOR BROTHERS HANS SCHMIDT vs DEWEY ROBERTSON JR V8 NICK THURSDAY SEPT 9th 830 pm GEORGETOWN ARENA BASEBALL GLOVES BATS Save from to Shoes Headquarters for Trophies and ENGRAVING Hour Service FREE COFFEE Georgetown Cycle Sports 2 Water St Georgetown OPEN FRIDAY TILL M PHONE Shop For The long LABOR DAY LEAN WANT HEALTH IN Meat con taint the natural source of vitamins you need for good health and the best Is at Allan a Superior Food Market BACK BACON End Cut ib Centre Cut Pieces or Sliced lb MORE MEAT ONTARIO FRESH Grade A Oven Ready Ib Wght TURKEYS 43 MAPLE I DINNER HAMS 93 MINI SAUSAGES 57 Dr VON SIDE BACON 55

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