Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1975, p. 8

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Page IB THE HERALD Wednesday Jnne4 Kinsmen Girls Softball Gameot the Week Young Pharmacy is MagnDwailniuriDcel Wilkes leads Youngs to win Umpire Joan Youngs started the game off right by scoring five runs across the plate The fourth Inning was when Youngs gave it everything 13 unlucky for Rams players To every rule theres exception The Halton Hills crowd Rams the local entry In the Ontario Lacrosse Associations Junior loop excuse for the direction of the an played before a quiet twogoal total Bruce Cooksley mil capped the goal scoring with a single tally Artem assisted on excuse for the direction of the two of the Rams aZY SlSSfiTJdbrrSS adage Youve got to shoot to Rams were concerned Ron each In to set score does not alwaya hold could powlbly be In the lack of one goal A loTof RxdaleS team had ready strength rests In the shots of Despite peppered Only 13 players plus the two two players Steve Hunt and them in the goalies were dressed for the Bemie Donanhue Each hit for column the Rams came game For a long hot battle three goals Hunt added two you have to come fully assists to hla total Friday as a hefty crew from prepared Rexdale dropped the Rams A saving grace on a number That match seta the scene with a safe 1S7 tally of occasions for the Rams was for a second meeting of the The win for the Rexdale the play of Gary Turkosi He Rams and Warriors this Warriors was a safe one even demonstrated some of- Thursday evening here In the because with the minimal tensive capabilities earning old Georgetown arena Game exception of a an assist on one of the Rams time Is set for flurry at the end of the first Infrequent scoring playa That fa Just the beginning of period the Rama were totally The Wilson brothers Steve a very busy weekend for the under the thumbs of the and Paul demonstrated that Rams Friday they travel to Warriors good scoring can run In a for an battle with hit hard with family Steve and Paul led the the Lions With a day to catch goals In the first and Rams In the scaring with two their collective breath the second periods To that on- and one assist each Rams will hit the road again Rams could Andy was not far Sunday to face answer with a total of three behind goals In the first two rounds Rams get revenge The Halton Hills Rams have The Rams led the contest In the first encounter Number One After four throughout holding a edge picked up consecutive opening losses tho after minutes after two minutes in penalties while in Rams downed Orlllia 1513 last periods then CriUIa six Thursday nights game the Thursday evening at the goals to six in the third frame were only banished Georgetown arena The win for their 1513 win the floor for a total of must have been especially Surprisingly the was minutes satisfying to Ram coach Rob a relatively mild affair Bill Fox was top gun for the Pool as he has seen his team In compared to the battle royal Rams potting three goals a position to pick up a win which erupted earlier In the while Doug Taylor picked up a several limes only to collapse season when these same two of six assists with minutes remaining teams met In their Initial Howard manager of the Rams made it clear that WWVAW the team Is not yet considered set for the A cut from the Brampton Junior B a Dean McLean put in an ap pearance with the Rams on Thursday night picking up an assist notes that more late cuts from area Junior B teams will be given an op portunity to make the team The Rams are rounding Into for but as mentioned it may be a little while until the winning combination found and came up with eight to make the score 14- Magnusons picked up In the end to narrow the score to 11 Home runs for Youngs were hit by Clare Carter Ginny Wilkes and Sandy Van- Under Wilkes was on the mound for Youngs and Lori Worrall hurled for Magnusons Game stars were Glnny Wilkes and Cheryl Webster SENIORS Blue Glint Varlau Alloc late II Umpire A Although the score tells how the game went Varlana did their best to keep the Giants from building up the runs The first inning was Various hardest blow when thoy allowed 16 players to run the four bases Cathy Elsllgerhad a fivcfor at bat Mary Caruso showed Vorian how she could hit by earning two home runs of which went over the fence These two girts earned the star along with Sally Stroud Pitchers were torch Joan Gilmer and Kolhy Kuchmash for Varlan Cathy threw for Blue Giants Nellion Real Estate 14 Nellsons score sheet was full of runs that had brought them to their victory Joanne Hllller had three hits Including a home run Joanne and April Sacco pitched for while Foberts were Donna Reed and Silvan a Game stars were Donna Reed and Joanne HUller for well rounded playing Standard Products 1 Cable Jets 14 Umpire Steve Harlow Cable Jets didnt score at all In the first Inning while Standards brought In eight runs Realizing what was happening the Jet fought a little harder and put six girls across homo plate The next Inning saw a big hit by Shelly Perkins She drove in four out of the five runs with a grand slam The score was tied Ul the fourth when Standards wanted to insure thelr run hitters for the game were Cathy Harris Shelly Perkins Colleen Sun- Ruth Scott and Wendy Pit chers were Wendy and Shelly Perkins JUNIORS Larrad Construction it Panltnei Flower Umpire William Humphrey Paulines problem for the night was ail their pop files steady hitting and fielding earned them the gome Julie shared half tho star with Susan Arbuckle Julie had a four for four night at bat which included two home runs Susans share was earned by her overall per formance Pitching for Larrada was Vlckl Home run hitters were Judy Julie Vlckl Walte and Henderson Georgetown Upholstery Dairy Queen Umpire Mickey Jones Upholstery took the lead from the beginning til the fourth inning when Dairy Queen managed to lead Unfortunately Dairy Queen could score no more Georgetown Upholstery moved ahead to win the game by five All the runs brought In during the third Inning for Upholstery were homers hit by Cindy Hewitt Lesley Rand and Lorraine Turner Pitchers were Marion Peters Rhonda Ritchie and Lorraine Turner Christine Wash bourne hit a run for Dairy Queen Upholsterys homers were hit by Lesley Hand three Cindy Hewitt Lorraine Turner and Dawn Adams one each Thrush started off well leading the score Fred Harrison then came through with 11 runs in the second to make it Fred Harrison had the lead from then on Thrush brought In seven runs In their lost Inning but It was too late Mich do Richmond was the only home two fourbaggers Claire Lacourslere and Karen Wilson Fred Harrisons pitchers were Michelle Richmond and Carol Game stars were Rosemary Hartley and Barb McBean Delrex Smoke Shop Kinetic KruUera 10 Umpire Joan Dlckion A steady night the plate helped Delrex cam all the runs they needed for their win The pulled In six runs In the fourth but the 12 that made In the fifth were too much for them Home run hitlers for Kinetics were Karen Penny Kathy Monk Penny Peterson Diane Pitchers were Laura Sacco end Joanne Tucker who were also game stars COUNTY LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE Standing Georgetown GelnWIUIami Hornby 1 2 3 0 30 1 8 1 1 3 9 3 10 IS a SCORES Top quality SUPERIOR BALER TWINE you SPRING INTO WITH THE RAMS EXCITING JUNIOR LACROSSE ACTION THURSDAY NIGHTS AT THE GEORGETOWN ARENA MILL STREET GAME TIME pm RAMS REXDALE THURSDAY JUNE 5th ADMISSION Students Children under 16 SUPPORT JR LACROSSE IHTHE GEORGETOWN MARKET BUYth Special Purchase MENS HOSE Stretch socks in a selection of shades plain and patterned slight imperfections 66 USE ONE OF OUR THREE CREDIT PLANS Game 1 Glen Williams 1 at HiUsburgh 18 Game Georgetown so at Hornby 3 Game 3 IS at StreetsvUle 8 Game Glen Williams at Georgetown Rained Out Game Hornby at HiUsburgh 11 Game Georgetown at Postponed diamond How to waste energy without lifting a finger ByCbrisHaU This week June Is Red Cross Water Safety Week The Georgetown Indoor Pool has become Involved in this Important week by offering free courses to the public in survival swimming small craft safety artificial respiration and backyard These extra courses have resulted in a cut back In public recreational swimming times at the pool this week but during the weeks from June to June 30 there be extra swimming for the public Pickup a June schedule at the pool to bridge the gap between the spring schedule Just ended and the summer program which starts July 1 The remainder of the column this week will be devoted to Water Safety Information The theme of Water Safety Week this year Is to for Help The following editorial Is a message from Ontario Division Headquarters for Red Cross Water Safety Canada a massive expanse of land and water in fact more fresh water than any other country in the world lakes rivers streams and ponds around many suitable for swimming and boating Unfortunately all this water gives many Canadians each year more opportunity to drown Many of them In parka protected by the federal and provincial governments Most good beaches ore manned by lifeguards safe swimming areas ore carefully marked and regulations concerning the proper handling of crafts are posted However the authorities can do little to protect the llvesofyouandyourfamilyunlesayoudoyourshare The Canadian Red Cross suggests that you learn and these water safely rules When your children are In or near the water watch them constantly It takes only a few seconds for a child to wander out of sight and Into trouble Children and poor swimmers should wear their personal flotation devices PFDs at all times Inflatable toys are for use only on the beach In the water they constitute a major safety hazard to children Always swim with a buddy someone close by to help you when you need help This la particularly Im portant when you are swimming at private beaches cottages etc At public beaches always swim within the area Indicated by the buoys Swim only during daylight hours when a lifeguard is on duty Investigate any unfamiliar water area before swimming or diving Into it Hocks debria and weeds are hazards which are not always obvious If you want to get the most from your hours near the water leara to swim well Any activity Is more enjoyable when you approach It with the confidence that comes from proper training and knowledge Canadian Red Cross water safety courses can give you the preparation you need Swimming classes are held for people of all ages and levels of To give your family extra protection learn rescue breathing and other survival techniques so that you can act quickly and effectively If an accident does happen Canadian Red Cross water safety courses ore available In your community Be prepared this summer Cross water safety help you stay afloat For Information call your local Red Cross or Recreation Department to them for help YOUR FIRST TAP LESSON shutting up oil Shim your Inends whu in affluent person arc Alter ill wasting as much as of hot w iter a ami a lot pure lias energv ceriuniv makes an impression LET YOUR LITTLE LIGHT SHINE Heres bright idea Leave sour indoor hunting on night torn It he a waste electric- umll be a guiding light to lost Besides never have in waste our own THE SWEAT BOX v our permanent press will be permanently wrinkled Hut at least be setting a whole new irend in lash ion Think of the individuality achieve as a prune THE GREAT ESCAPE Dont bother insulating walls breathe course heal mi be escaping in winter and air conditioning in summer But insulation is so ilchv inwviv a all that OUTDOORS INDOORS linger to shut the w indovv mi be wasting heat hut wilfqualit iw with a genuine ir CREATE A BURNING SENSATION Heres a new quickie recipe idea create never turning gas down on stove Lei took sides ot your pan as vull as handle lor an unusual haaoal flavoured steamed hev rcsiire to jar even the least discriminating taste hud THE OF a number But p that thermostat wheel spinning II von miiiht even ach hound to win fortune hills to see tins then a italvoursell I tonservation starts wiih von And can be a great help remembering lo do all those hllle things that are so hard to re in em her And much as we hate to preach have to Because some people are still wasting energv So before waste Itsvour own youre saving Remember Lilt a linger lo keep that pot boiling over Shut the windows Keep the thermostat set at a constant temper ature Insulate Shut the taps off In other words do part Now lift vour whole hand and give your self a pal on the back all of us al Union Gas union ghs Natural Gas Energy thats worth saving

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