Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1975, p. 10

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HERALD 17S Summer programs instruct but are still fun THfY ALL HAPPILY HER TIR Prince Melissa Bell and Princess Made played by Christine Fudge displayed their talents before on audience of parents at Friday dance recital Cedarvole BOW TO YOUR Christine Fudge and Sue Glover donee as part of the Dancing Princess presented as part of the town summer program Sue Glover and Kim taught Die class of 17 girls Centennial THEME Animal Week On Wednesday afternoon there will be a Pet Shnv Friday afternoon there will be a Bake Site Throughout the week children will be working for the Display Booth the finale George Kennedy Week On Tuesday afternoon there will oca Pet Show On Friday afternoon children will improvise dram presentation on Animals In A Zoo Glen William THEME Animal Week On Tuesday morning there will be a Pet Show on Friday afternoon there will be a circus with the children dressed up in animal costumes Harrison THEME Indian Week On Tuesday morning children will participate in a Scavenger Hunt On Wednesday morning children will construct thur Indian Costumes On Friday morning children will construct and an Teepee and on Friday afternoon they will have an Indi in Wow Party Jo if pi Gibbon THEME Animal Week On Tuesday afternoon children visit Park School for a film show Park School THEME Summer Fun On Tuesday Morning children will visit Ccdarvalc Park On Tuesday Afternoon children will compete in Icecream eating contest On Wednesday Morning children will hold a track and field day On Friday Afternoon children will be going to presentation at Joseph Gibbons Pine view School THEME Animal Week On Friday afternoon children will be body painting to resemble animals On Thursday August the the op port unity to visit Oil new Metropolitan Toronto Zoo Playoff power The Rams are showing theyve got plenty had dumped to gain the the Ontario La cross Central Division Rob Poole predicted he didn think his lis Rams would lose another garni on their to the finals coaches are noted for to out on a limb on behalf of heir stalwarts but in this case Poole confidence seems justified as the Rams reeled off two victories the Stingers to lake in their best three out of five final scries The opening game of scries was played In on Wednesday night and the Rams started out when they left off against tints villi faltered somewhat in the middle of the garni but finished strong to win con 1812 Back home in Acton before partisan fans the Rams were faced with a more determined Stinger contingent but managed to pull out a tough win That makes it five wins in six outings far the Ramsthree out of their Four in regular season piny and two straight in the pi ay off if it can be said that the ideal time for a team to peak is Just before playoffs then despite the end of season gnawing of nails the timed it perfectly In on night the Rums were hot in early going They took lead to the dressing room at the end of the first period and appeared in control Where seemed disorganized and relying solely on Individual offensive efforts the Rams played a controlled deliberate game and consequently made few mistakes Their defence wis especially tough in the opening minutes and scleral Stinger shooters found themselves gazing at the ceiling on attempted scoring plays The momentum shifted to the Stingers In he first nine minutes of play in the second period and it was almost as If the teams had changed uniforms at the interval The Rams could only manage three goals in the middle frame and the scoring start for the Hills crew until the mark at which time the score was tied For the first half of the second period it appeared that would run away with the game They would have if not for the great of Ram Gary Time again he foiled Stinger sharpshooters and it was his play that provided the needed 1 pet us to get the Rams moving again The Ram machine began to work out the kinks midway through the period and in truth Ihey were never seriously threatened from this Rams Orangeville 7 after two periods narrowed the gap to one goal only seconds into the third period but Paul Wilwn and Wayne Young scored within 18 seconds of each other at the 18 and IB mark s to give the Rams an margin and the Stingers were never able to narrow the margin by less than two goals from this point on as they marched to their 16- 12 win Wayne Young Paul Wilson hod outstanding games for the locals The fleet footed Young constantly kept the Stingers de en ft once white Wilson wllhhlscoolplay and timely goal scoring provided the floor leadership The defensive crew should also be cited for a Job well done as played an but clean game that at times hod forwards listening for footsteps consequently making bad plays For the Rams on Wednesday night Dill Fox notched three goals and was credited with two assists Paul Wilson also scored three times Steve Wilson and Ronnie each had a pair while singles went to Andy Glen Sherman Bruce who also had three assists Wayne Young George WAS TJIF in Sunday exhibition contest between the Georgetown Bantam and Apollo Bantam All Star team from Hamilton The Georgetown crew walked all over the AllStar team In the first halt and led at The momentum switched to the Hamilton side In the second holt however and the visitors potted three unanswered goals to a win and Kevin In Acton on Monday night it from the start that the Stingers had changed their tnctlcs They played a more controlled game but the Rams were playing a poised contest and the first period ended in the Rams favor A Kenlner returning to the line up suspension with a vengeance and Wade Knight and Bob Noble and Rob Stewart all sent off with Majors The light was more of a release valve than a portent of things to come as same bad blood had been brewing between the clubs that the hot muggy air in the arena only heightened Although the game saw a total of 110 minutes in penalties handed out it was more a cose of over zealous officiating than on the player parts which caused the plethora of penalties The second period was much the same as the first with only three goals being scored as neither team wanted to break out and risk defensive lapses It should also be noted that both goal tenders played ex optionally well It was their defensive acrobatics hat dominated ploy rather than offensive efforts The pattern remained the same in the third frame Tine at both ends of the rink combined with controlled play on the floor and In retrospect the Stingers third period strategy has to be questioned They were behind by a game In a relatively short series would be in even more trouble if they dropped this contest and had nothing to lose by going to the alt out offensive They played the tune to the or titration of the Rams and at the end of regulation time round themselves on the losing end of a score and behind two games to nil In the series The Rams could wrap it up In Wednesday tonight but one thing is certain the Stingers wont go down without a fight both figuratively and literally and this could prove the most exciting and entertaining game of the year The Rams scoring on Monday night as witness the team effort was spread out amongst six players Twogoal performances were turned in by Ron Steve Wilson and Paul Wilson while singles went to Wayne Young Jim Chlsholm and George Artem Once again special mention must be made of the play of Ram goal tender Gary Turkosz He was brilliant He made seemingly Impossible saves In crucial situations and has definitely got to be con the key to the Ram playoff hopes If ho continues to perform in this manner there is really no end in eight to the Rams chances As in hockey although lacrosse Is more offensive oriented good spells the dlf fcrenee between a good and a great team At this point In time Turkosz holding centre stage If his performance continues this level the Rams could possibly gain the finals without losing a game as predicted by coach Rob Poole I I I or shoot the puek ah try for a strike John McCauley menacingly preparing to hit whatever Is offered and Bryan Lewis flashing a not too subtle sign to his pitcher show some of the surprises that arc sure to surface when the Hockey League Referees and Linesmen take on the County Ladies Softball League AllStars and the Hornby August at Hornby The game has been officially designated as Mary Curtis Night and Bryan Lewis assures us It will be If get a chance ask to sec the black and rule book It s an education in itself Provicial court is leaving Georgetown Downtown merchants and passers by will no longer be seeing sinking colors of onfettl blowing down Main Street Sometime in September the offices of the and Family Court at 105 Main Street will be consolidated with other court services into the existing court building in Milton Any civil weddings will be conducted there it Judge A James Fuller who will succeed Judge K In mid August elects to perform them We don know yet if Judge Fuller will conduct civil ceremonies explained the office staff Under the existing provincial legiilation the judge may elect to perform the ceremonies at his discretion Judge Langdon was the only Judge In Hal ton performing the service Contd from page The their half of the second Inn is the first two bitters were put out Moore then stroked j single that brought Bob MJr ind to the plate ifiged four bugger and the score now Merchants Williams and the Glen team settled down after this inauspicious beginning and held Merchants off the for tin remainder of the contest For the last Innings illowed only three hits while only one further error Wis by his However the l had already been ichcd with Tilt throwing brilliantly the was in decided in the The Glen got one run buck in the fourth at led off triple scored when Witerfields hit wis Lobbied Lilt John norm illy jn mil earns up with ctJcular grab during the e if md roamid with the of i veteran in what is lo him strange position r i Orel I m Jt nd shortstop It j rim Ity fir thru t pi He knocked in runs r base m the sixth inn when he MS hit wis end len base in the Injjiswisn entitle euum it shortstop In the course of the nine In ning tit nine ehaneis m lour unassisted put on four others nd mi one error A busy n by ifor league k the I turf this night at 8 whin host thmtaki n it home nil n hosted Id the nit il ible The is this Ml ik Glen Willi im rk Hill will tour conservation areas Mayor Tom Hill and two other re lives of the Credit Volley Con Authority will take part in a tour of eastern Ontario sponsored by the Eastern Region branch of the Ontario Conservation Authority Charlie Bryan and Basil Noels wilt company Mayor Hill on tour From September lOthrough to the IB delegates will visit such cities as Toronto Kingston and Ottawa visiting the various conservation projects being carried out In the cities The Credit Vnlley Conservation Authority will be footing the bill for the three gentlemen MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Tom Organist Mrs Townsnd a Church School am Morning Worship NOW UNDER 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