Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1975, p. 9

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Roy alettes win one of four in tournament THE HERALD Wednesday July I lI Page Jets fizzle out Varian pours it on It wig a disappointed band of who returned to Georgetown after competing In a tournament in Strata over the weekend This the first Juvenile tour nament for the girls they competed In the Midget last year and they were clearly outclassed ten entries In tt tournament the were Involved In winning their first then being soundly beaten In three encounters JuvetUle teams from throughout the southern region In the tour nament which was won by Sirnla Township Aside from Georgetown tournament entries Included teams from Shakespeare near Weston Brampton Downs view Kit chener Waterloo Grimsby The Royalties debut was a success as they downed Shakespeare The winning pitcher In his opening game was Betty Marchment who came on and did an excellent In relief of Laura Wilkes The local girls then lost their next three games 157 to Sarnla ia2 to Kitchener and Ontario Outdoors Jo dam not to dam Member Outdoor Writers of Canada Last week I promised something on the dams of the Credit River but unfortunately no one wants to commit on thlfl matter However Mrs Hazel Mc- to represent the city of Mississauga at be recent Coho Workshop emphasized that the people of Streetsvilte are adamant in wanting to keep the Street- Dam The Credit Valley Conservation Authority has taken action to Investigate the removal of the Paper Mill Dam at Georgetown These are the only two dams that are a hindrance to the upstream progress of the or the future stocks of Rainbow Trout The Maple District of the MONft Is working bard to save the Credit River from exploitation In the form of subdivisions and Illegal dams etc InthelrwordsandmlneInilghtaddRlversarenot meant to be ditches or channels They are living aquatic ecosystems Jack Catcher has been conservation Officer on the Credit and the Credit River valley for quite a few years and fa one of the dedicated people who are out to protect the Credit River and its environs from deatruc- I think he deserve our thanks The Credit Valley Conservation Authority Is In tune with the ideals of the ministry and likewise deserves our thanks In the field of whats new or nearly new the Corp baa introduced the Swede Knives They are available In two sizes and have a lanyard book with the lanyard attached but removable A very necessary addition to the gear of anyone wo spends time in the out- doers for any reaaon whatever are better suited to the needs of a camper or fisherman than the belt knives or the time Norma also makes the Knives which Is a belt knife but tbey are used when Ashing not In the camp or on the trail I use a Big Swede and wouldnt be without one when am out the Grand River will never be clean again Recently In Port Mainland tons of SB percent pure sulfuric add leaked out of the International Mineral and holding tanks Lime and limestone were used to try and prevent its flowing Into the river but the dyke was not effective So goes the Grand The same with other rivers When Is the government going to stop these companies from the wholesale pollution of our lakes and rivers My stand on these tank areas and the socalled Pup trailers In which a man lost his life on the Bramp ton bypass last week is well known The trailers are always tipping over or causing accidents lose of life and the of our waterways Is Inexcusable ReserveASlte The Ontario Ministry of Parks and Recreation In conlunctlon with tbe has made a telephone available for those who want to know status of the park tbey wish to go to BycaulngTorontoB67ot27 you can find out If park In question Is full and save a lot of tune going from park to park looking for some place to park your outfit As tbe season opened last weekend and my deadline was before news of tbe weekend fishing came through I will have to fill you In next week along with the ItemotoCottagePlanofltominlsny As for the book I have been reading It has proven to be one of the best books on outdoor cooking of fish and game that I have read to date and that la a large statement as I get to review almost every book that hits the market in the outdoors Bold With the Interest in the Coho Salmon the chapters on Butlt Is packed with all manners of recipes and Interesting reading Get it you wont regret It Enjoy and protect and fight for ONTARIO OUTDOORS to Laura Wilkes pitched against and Kitchener while Barb Curry hurled in tbe loss to Despite the losses solid consistent performances were In by Brenda Smith and Charlie Milton while Barb Curry Laura Wilkes and Betty all shone at the plate completing tour nament with averages over tie with queens The Georgetown Royalettes Juvenile Girls team narrowly escaped a loss last Tuesday as they tied the Brampton Juveniles Brampton Is the defending All- Ontario B Juvenile Champion and although tbe team la not faring as well this year as they did but season ore recognized as an extremely talented squad The led twice in the contest 10 after two In nings and after five Innings but Brampton rallied for one run In their half of the sixth Inning to gain the tie Laura Wilkes hurled for tbe with Jean Osborne performing the pitching chores for Brampton Laura picked up six strikeouts Milton again led the at the plate going twoforfour Including a double and triple Barb Curry By There The draw for the Kinsmen was held last Thursday The draw winner was Miersma of 84 Confederation St In the Glen The The Kinsmen league wishes to thank all those who participated In the draw and especially the girls who went out and sold the tickets GAME OFTHE WEEK Variants Cable Jets A game that ended so close far from It In the beginning The Jets were first up to Varlana first try wasnt so profitable earned two The Jets piled on the runs til they had IS In the sixth Inning eight runs in the Cable Jets went into ihe seventh with the lead but ended up short one Cherlse Lacouralere made a surprise Colleen Seaton and Cathy Harris both made good catches out In the field Homerun hitters were Maureen for two Kathy Kuchmash Debbie Williams and Nancy Lleder Nancy a was a grand slam and enough to earn her the right to share the games star wllh Maureen Pitchers for Varian were SaDy Stroud and Patty Barber Pit ching for Cable Jets was Shelly Perkins SENIORS Blue Giants IS Standard Products IS Standard had a big lead In the early part of the game The third Inning had a score of 134 for Standard Blue then pulled ahead brining in 10 runs In fourth Another big Inning for Blue Giants followed and the game was theirs Pitchers were Wendy and Cathy Homerun hitter was Sandy Kerby Game stars were Kelly Frost Donna Hoare and Marg Taylor Donna played well In centre field while was catching behind the plate MagauonszS Just couldnt seem to get started Kinsmen Girls When tbey did get going they pulled In six Magnusons big Inning was the fourth when nine girls circled tbe field hitters were Debbie Ford Joanne Coles and Pitchers were Lori and Donna Reed Game star was Ivy King for a night at bat Voongs Pharmacy team Judy Krajadch helped by making a double play In the fourth Inning Paulines were leading In the score by four really put the power on in fifth They made runs while they went right through the batting order Homeruns went as follows Lis Jackie Nancy Vetricek 1 Debbie Scarborough Sharon Presley and Judy Krajadch Pitchers were Michelle and Judy Krajadch Game stars were Sharon Presley Nancy Liz and Jackie Leveque Thrush was leading in the game up to the fifth inning wben they were tied with Dairy Queen Dairy Queen pulled ahead to win by Homeruns were hit off bats of Donna Herrington and Clair Lacourslere Pitching Softball Report PLAY Is the name of the game In the game and are rapidly showing that last Sundays soccer match between the they are Indeed contenders for the league Georgetown Falcons and International leadership of Brampton The Falcons won the day and Lawrence team tops lawn bowling tourney A big lead early In the game helped Youngs pull off the win Jeanne made three good catches In right field Monica had a for Nielsens while Wilkes had a full night at bat Linda Evans played brilliantly at first base and earned part of tbe game star along with Marlene Vanderkooy Pitchers were Joanne Hllller Carey and JUNIORS Delrex Smoke Shop Paulines Flowers Paulines Is to be congratulated for putting up such a good fight against the top and Gils on stroked singles Smith who gives 100 percent effort in any sports she plays turned In a fine game behind the plate The hosted Tuesday evening At press time the score not available Two more losses Last Saturday a Mixed Treblea Lawn Bowling Tournament was held at the Club Greens on Edith Street Fortytwo players took part with teams from Port Credit Milton and Georgetown par ticipating The threegame event was won by a Georgetown team kipped by Ted Lawrence with Lillian Lawrence viceskip and lead Second high three- game winner waa a team from Port Credit skipped by J event was won by Earl Albertsons cam from Lions having problems The Georgetown Midget baseball team Is still struggling In the second division of their league after dropping two games this past that the team can perform when the mood hits them Oakville had previously beaten the Midgets 123 and 1 but on Tuesday tbey week 31 to and 103 lucky to escape the local nark to Waterdown but it seems with a win After four Innings COUNTY FASTBALL LEAGUE As of Tuesday July STANDINGS TEAM L PT8 Strcetsvllle 23 Glen Williams a 4 18 Mississauga 12 Georgetown Hornby 10 4 Palermo Malton 1 3 tuesday June Glen WUllnma Innings Georgetown Palermo 1 Lowvllle Mlssixsauga Hornby Malton Jane Georgetown 4 Malton Hornby Thursday July Malton vs Streets Friday July Glen Williams vs Georgetown Hornby vs Palermo vs Lowvllle Mississauga vs Sunday July Georgetown Malton Tueiday Jaly Glen Williams Oakville vs Mississauga Streelsvllle vs Hornby Malton vs Palermo the Lions were In front and appeared on way to a victory Pitcher Mark was effectively shutting off Oakvlllea offence Defen sively the local club couldnt be faulted Then two walks followed by home run by Oakvlllea Steve Nero In the fifth Inning squashed the Georgetown hopes for two points The game was called In tbe top of the seventh inning by umpire Ron Sgulgna who ruled that it was too dark for the batters to follow the ball Mark Rels took the loss for the Lions The Lions runs were scored by Rick and Steve Absenteeism wbb really the cause of the Lions downfall against Waterdown as four starters for various reasons failed to put in an appearance Danny Anderson started the HEARING AID CENTRES Mi rketp la Optical Marketplace Plaza John Ron Optician Main St S Hawing A Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid MR BURKE WIN be in Georgetown Friday July iron too a 1 noon HEARING AID SERVICE Guaranteed Investment Certificates tin nil in If Canada Corporation VICTORIAGREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 11 MAIN ST SOUTH BRAMPTON for Thrush were Karen Wilson and Claire Lacourslere Game stars were Sheila Pickett and Donna Larrad Cons trac ttan IS nineties 11 The first of the game were neck and neck Larrads really poured on strength In the fourth they scored seven runs Game stars Included the members of both teams Pitchers were Julie Foumler Vickl Waite Pa and Laura who all deserved mention Homerun bitters were Charlene Woycbesko Robin Richard son Susan Arbuckle Laura Sacco and Patty Sunnucks Falcons took tbe lead In the game and kept it til fourth Both teams wen tied in the fifth and then Upholstery had the game by earning nine runs bitters were Lesley Rand Cindy Hewitt Rhonda and Turner Pitchers were Lorraine Turner and Carol Peardon Game star was June Ford for catching some good pop flies at second Second win ning team was a Georgetown team skipped by Jim Zabedee with Gladys Robinson Wee- skip and Bill Robertson lead The Hielngle game event was won by J McLeans team from Oakville Excellent weather and good greens helped make the event game but removed alter three innings and Rob Mossop a shortstop and Rob Hatcher a catcher were pressed Into mound duties The Lions two runs came In the bottom of second inning but from that point on their bats were silent The game almost got out of hand on several occasions with one Waterdown player getting the thumb in the early going In tbe sixth Inning the Lions Rob ejected along with a player and was called as Georgetown could only field eight men The Midgets play on Wed nesday In Burlington and hope to come home victors In their last encounter with Burlington they suffered a defeat but with headsup play and a little more punch at bat they could easily reverse the previous decision STANDINGS Seniors Juniors Standard Prod Blue Giants Cable Magnusonslns Youngs Pharmacy Varian Associates B 7 4 2 Delrex Shop Georgetown Upholstery Freds Falcons Dairy Queen Paulines Flowers Construction Thrush Kinette 13 10 7 7 J Home Ran tendings Seniors Mary Caruso Wendy Clare Carter 4 3 J onion Lesley Rand Lorraine Turner Claire Lacourslere Julie Richmond Market Place Optical IMPORTANT NEWS NEW STORE MANAGER Harold Porter Is leading the rush of new Ideas which will Improve our service to you He Is In troducing some good new lines of NEW FRAMES which you will find affords lots of variety at NEW PRICES which you can afford In fact we believe you will find our prices very reasonable and being your local store were available for service any time DAILY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY plus and Frl Evgstll nine pm We hope you will check with us on your next doctors prescription EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED Georgetown Market 8773562 Near loMawi 8777036

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