Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1975, p. 15

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SQUIRT Panthers along la this division with M wtn over the place Panthers chard and Jim were the with and two Koala Innea WUtUma angle Hawks Pom Grow came up with a I game both Trojan Tim was In goal the shutout Peter wen tor the Golden scored late In game to give the win to the wen Hawks Both teami I to be congratulated for a id game Trojans and Wayne each scored two goals back the Trojan Kennedy a single Tim was the recording shutout MINOR ATOM Untied Stingrays a A well played game by bath teams United got a goal In the first halt from Smith then worked hard to make It stand up for the win Royals A penalty kick awarded to Eric Hack was successful and proved to be toe winning play Royal tried hard led by Keith Splller and Danny Curtis but t beat the of Dean Jackson MAJOR ATOM Hearts I Magpies Once again Greg Mulr provided the scoring power blasting home both Hearts goals David Houston of the Hearts was outstanding playing his first game in goal and stopping three breakaways Jeff Moore and Shawn Klrkpa trick played well for Magpies THE HERALD Wednesday JunetMMJ Page IS Week s minor soccer action This was a good game despite the rain Tigers got a strong game from Bruce Glen Baker Danny Bursey and Robert Boomsma played well tor the Thun Golden Jets I Magpie Jack Devries opened the scoring early for the Golden Jets and they went on to dominate most of game Devrlea scored two more goals while singles went to James and Greg Robertson Doug Gillespie and Andreas Hack played well for Magpies Hearts 1 AjBXO Sean Neil scored the only goal of this game getting away a good shot from a close In play David and Frank played excellent defence for Hearts Marcel and Sea ton gave It a good try for AJu MINOR MOSQUITO Bobcats Grlnllesa Bruce Kentner provided scoring punch for the wllh two goals received good games from Paul St Pierre and Peter MacKinnon Kirk and Gary Dysamos Colts Jeff and Greg scored for Dynamos Brian Curtis for Colts Gladiators 1 Bobcats Bobcats carried the play as Ihe Gladiators teemed bothered by the rain Bobcats hit the bar twice and the pott twice Chris Cunnlngnam scored the only goal MAJOR MOSQUITO Fliers Chris Peavoy first for the Spitfires with Dave Allen then replying for Flyers From then on the Spitfires caught fire and pulled away Graham with two goals one by Rick and a final by Chris again accounted for all the goats AcesS Wildcats A twogaol effort by Russell Power led the Aces to their win Pat Steve Doucttte and Mat Glaude added singles DeBeer and cored for the Wildcats MINOR Pegasus were really flying In game and Rovers Just t contain them Three goals came from David two from Doug and one each from Arnold Brakel and Bill Wilcox M Hughes broke through for Rovers only goal CongarsS Rangers Cougars got goals from five different players to pace their win Davis Thompson Allan and McQuarrte were the marksmen Terry Mostasrd replied for Rangers John Vietch played a strong defensive game for Rangers OwliS MAJOR Rockets Nationals Trojans So fl Panthers Canucks Hon Golden Hawks Eagles Bombers Giants Wed Nationals vs Atom Moore Park Thu 10 Royals Boomerangs 19 Magpies Hearts Tigers Man 30 Spurs vt Stingrays Moo 23 45 Magpies Boomerangs vs United Wed 23 45 Golden Jets vs Tigers MeaqsUo at Cedarvale 19 Flyers Aces 45 Wildcats Phantoms Mod 23 45 Colts vs Bobcats Grlnlles Dynamos Wed Flyers vt Wildcats Wed 23 45 Gladiators Colts at Wed 15 Rockets Kings Bantam 23 Centurions vs Wolves Tue Celtic vt Beavers Wed 43 Wolves vs Arsenal Girls Thu Red Barons vs Olympians Fri to Jr Nationals vs Superglrla Sat Debutantes vs Tomboys vs Red Barons Wed 23 fl 45 Lathbugs vt Nationals Girls Mon 23 43 Golden Spurs Green Dragons Tue 24 SO Blue Bombers vs Red Rockets 7 Minor Cedarvale Minor Atom vs Brampton High School Sun B 23 Bantam vs Brampton Cedarvale TuM7 Major Atom vs Brampton HighSchool Current ripples Water babies Small Fry and Shrimp In Georgetown Indoor Pool Shrimps and Small Fry are the lames of the two youngest swimming levels offered at Any water babies aged a months to years old would Shrimps and must be accompanied by a ttom or dad Tots aged to 3 are Small Fry and come for their lessons At the Shrimp level the main objective Is to get be child water adjusted We work on skllla such as breath sliding exhaling air under water submergliigandilmple inn and leg motions Once they are comfortable going swimming movements seem to develop quite During he snort fiveweek session we had over it JO moms dads and shrimps enrolled Those who came golarly for their lesson saw definite progress Many their fear of going underwater and tome earned to dog paddle several feet unaided In the summer progress will be even more evident is the children will be coming five times each week in At the Small Fry level there la a lot of fun but luring lesson time Instructors are quite Ann The first few However earn that mom really will be still here at the end of the and after tasting the success of accomplishing skills which they assured their Instructor I could do that they really become quite delighted with The Small Fry that pasted through the fiveweek almost without exception learned to use water sings go completely underwater and swim severs feet water wings or muscles as the boys Insist on f nng them There are several events coming up at the pool atLicb will necessitate cancellation of public swimming One to a waterpolo clinic an examiner a standard clinic lad the official pool opening have been cancelled the following dates and times June June there will a public swim from to and June a to 10 WATER SAFETY The response to the Red Cross courses offered at the during Water Safety Week June 1 was Those who came received free Instruction In arrival swimming techniques basic lUesavlng aspiration and canoeing safety and skills We bad ex many more la attendance However every public school was visited by a water safety Instructor and reodvedawatertafetypretentatlonofakits or a film and This week we would like to worn everyone about the danger of using inflatable swim aids and toys such as beach balls Inner tubes and air mattresses The toys produce false confidence and should be avoided Thewindblewthebeachballaway He chased It and went out far She was lying on an air mattress In shallow water trying to get a tan It drifted out too far and she triad to swim In Most drowning accidents are Deadest tragedies Don t allow senseless toying with danger favour family this summer Have a safe holiday WHEN YOU RE UP YOU RE UP Mike members of the Optimists Club of Woods was up in the air for four hours Georgetown did their duty to raise money for Saturday afternoon as he and the other club projects for the town TYKE BASEBALL SCHEDULE May IB at Georgetown Georgetown at Brampton Georgetown at at Georgetown Georgetown at Burlington JUNE I Brampton at Georgetown Georgetown at 13 Georgetown at 16 at Georgetown IT Georgetown at Brampton at Georgetown Georgetown at Burlington Brampton at Georgetown JULY 3 Georgetown at Georgetown at Brampton 14 at Georgetown 15 Georgetown at Burlington at Georgetown Georgetown at Brampton at Georgetown AUGUST I Georgetown at COUNTY LADIES FASTBALL LEAGUE As of Jane nth TEAM OP Glen Williams Hlllsburgh Georgetown 4 WEEKS RESULTS Monday Junes Wednesday Slreetsvlle at Hlllsburgh rained out Thursday Sunday Honbya Streetsvllleranedout Monday 10 Georgetown Glen Williams 3 WEEKS GAMES Wednesday Junp a Thursday June at a a Hornby Sunday Juno Monday June Georgetown at Glen Williams GRAND HARVEST BALER TWINE COLE CORDAGE CO LTD GRAND HARVEST MADE IN IRELAND J Charger Ian Reeks was the star of this match scoring four times for Rockets Chris Dendere and Mark brought the tout six Kings 1 JsgunO This was a very even game with plenty of chances for each team Chris Clancy provided the only goal BANTAM Centurions Celtic As the score would Indicate this was a very exciting game Centurions scorers were T with two and J Mike Sharpies Lorry Mercer and Randy Doucetle scored for Celtic Beavers s Major Atoms soccer team visited Georgetown on Tuesday evening for their first meeting of the year with the Georgetown Major Atoms From the opening kkkoff It was obvious that the visitors were determined to leave the local pitch with two paints Oakville carried the play to Georget and applied pressure throughout the first half Their herd work Second half deadly for Bantams A secondhalf surge by Oak Bantams allowed them to claim a 32 win over the Georgetown soccer squad in Rep action this post week Georgetown took a well deserved 1 lead to the sidelines at half time and appeared well on their way to a win The second half started out with both teams evenly matched but suddenly Oakville scored a gift goal catching the Georgetown defenders nap ping Potential there but wins arent tapped starter Danny Anderson and reliever Mark Beta for a total of eight hits ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 8 AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 MO Games JACKPOT 54 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR Lie No 119725 Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Proceeds I Detection In Children and Cor Projects Arsenal contain the Beavers In this match Scorers for Beavers were Keyword with three Archibald with two and Singles from Osbourn Anderson and Firth JR GIRLS Olympians a Lady bugs got goals from Cathy and Karen to set up this Betsy Sharpels played well for Olympians Tomboys Nationals This was a well played game In bad weather Tomboys got both goals In the second half Lynn Cunningham and Sharon Nell were the scorers SupergirlsZ Tomboys Super Girls combined a defence and goals from Gail Shanks and Dawn Adams for Atoms outclassed this win Rosemary Wilcox and Carolyn played well for Tomboys Debutantes Red Barons Goals by Debbie Kitchen and Terry Lynn backed by the shutout of Vernonica White paced win Laura played weD for Bed Barons Greea Dragons Red Rockets Thla game featured end to end play and lota of chances for both teams Sheila and Joan Gilmer scored the goals Susan and Beth Kewley played well for Red Rockets Bine Bombers a Golden Spans Sylvia Martin of the Blue Bombers and Debbie Wilson were the goalies who kept the gome scoreless paid off with a goal at the 20- mark The break at half tune appeared to have no effect on the visitors at they continued their fine play In the second half and constantly tested the Georgetown defence The defenders withstood the attacks but really get on track with their own offence Bob Sweezle played an outstanding game for Georgetown at right half jj in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimimitiiiiiimiiitiiu ASSOCIATION This goal served to shake the local Bantams out of their doldrums and Glen Bodnar took advantage of a perfectly placed comer kick to tie the game With but ten minutes left in the contest regained he lead on a penalty kick George own was reduced to ten men after having one of their squad sent off and this greatly reduced the teams effectiveness The Georgetown Lions of time until the bets start to Midgets Buffered through rins Anotherthlnstobenotcd another lopsided loss last about the team Is the fact that Tuesday us they bowed to Oak the majority of the players ore 111 Again It was a lack first year Midgets and are still of hitting punch that led to the gelling their feet wet In a defeat The Lions higher league managed only two hits one of pjcked ft a by first ta opening frame baseman Rick off t runs In the K added two In the their half of the seventh by bringing In three more runs for their margin of victory The Midgets record now The Georgetown run stands at one win and four in the second inning losses but coaches Bill James cannon picked up the win for and Colin Gibson both feel that Oakville while Georgetown the team has the potential for starter Danny Anderson was better things James sees the tagged far loss hitting Improving The boys On Tuesday the Lions are coming around better and hosted Burlington At press making more contact time the score was not contents that It Just a matter available NURSERY W Brampton Between 3rd Line a COMPLETE NURSERY AND SUPPLY CENTRE good sock of CEDAR NG John Madeira w th years Nursery once Standings Jane SQUIRT Bombers Trojans Panthers Golden Hawks Canucks a Nationals l Eagles 1 Giants MINOR ATOM United 3 Spurs 2 Boomerangs 1 Stingrays 3 Royals MAJOR ATOM Hearts 1 Golden Jets 3 1 3 Tbunderbirda I Magpies 4 Tigers MINOR MOSQUITO Gladiators Bobcats Dynamos Colts a 2 2 3 MAJOR MOSQUITO Spitfires Aces Phantoms Wildcats Flyers 1 4 MINOR PEE WEB Owls Pegasus Cougars Rangers 3 4 MAJOR PEE WEE Rockets Kings Jaguars Chargers 1 3 1 4 BANTAM Celtic Wolves Beavers 1 3 2 mi iiiiiiini ii nun iimiii Rotary auction The annual Rotary Club present Goods for the auction Auction was a huge success as bad been donated by the over raised for the community during the put six community work done by the months Rotary Club Auctioneer ALT kept The auction was held at the the merchandise moving Georgetown Memorial Arena the curious were with almost 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