Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1975, p. 12

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Page II THE HERALD Wednesday Septembers IMS Halton Hills swimmers third in regional meet THE FAIRFIELD COACHES accept the Themeetwas sponsored by Ontario Aquatics a division of Sport Ontario and attracted over ISO swimmers From left to right are Barb Arnold Cam Brady Cindy Winter Nick Carter fa representative of Ontario Aquatics and Mary Jean Last Tuesday at the Acton Indoor Pool approximately 350 young swimmers took part in the sixth annual Regional Swim Meet The meet at traded eight teams from Hills composed of from Georgetown and Acton Milton Hamilton Caledonia An easier Hamilton Mountain Sharks Mlsalssauga and Fairfield It was run under the supervision of Nick Carter a field representative of Ontario Aquatics division of Ontario Sport The daylong program was composed of events with age ranges In both the boys and girls categories running from eight years and under to years and over All trophies were donated by the Royal Bank and the Canadian Olympic Association The acquisition of indoor competitive swimming Unfortunately for the region swim teams Fairfield appears just as strong ever In the six years that the meets have been held withstanding quite a few Hills swimmers did oulte well individually Jenny Thompson won the 13and 14- yearold 50metre backstroke placed second In the metre fly and came In third in the 100 metre individual medley John Slack placed fifth in the boy s 13and 14yearold metre breastrokc fifth In the GO metre fly and Inst In the 100 metre Individual medley Jeff Richardson swam well but was Just a touch out of his league as he came In sixth in the boy a 15 and over freestyle sixth In the metre backstroke and last In the 100 metre Individual medley Beth was fifth In the IB yearolds 100 metre backstroke but finished well behind the winner In the 100 metre individual medley Jon Vadelka tired for first place In metre backstroke event and came in sixth in the metre John Bydevaate did well In the boys ten yearold category coming In second In the metre fly In the metre fly fourth while Paul Smith for Hand 12 yearolds two placed sixth For the girls younglndsandtwoyounggirls team Sara swam to a from Halton Hills made a strong second place finish valiant showing In the boys while Kathy picked up category Eric came In some points in finishing sixth NOTICE Armstrong Insurance Agency Main St Georgetown HAVE CHANGED THEIR TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN FUTURE PLEASE CALL 8770133 or 8770134 THANK YOU Glen teams knocked out A provincial was just Williams boil park but got no leaving the local lads still not in the books for the Glen closer than within six runs of ninth but could have perhaps three runs behind Williams Minor Softball the title and bowed out come back In the inning Significantly Caledonia system this year as the Glen Caledonia chipped in runs had not Lady Luck gone three runs in their half Bantams competing In the throughout the nine Inning them They had two the sixth Inning to put the Ontario Rural Softball contest picking up one In the runs In and a runner on third game out of reach Associations finals met the first inning one in the second when Terry Haines lofted what Terry Haines pitched wcU In same fate as the Glen Midgets two In the third one In the looked like a sure extra bases the losing effort notching 11 In the Ontario Softball threelntheslxthondonelnthe hit to deep centre field Two strikeouts while at the plate Association finals and were seventh and this run runs would have brought the for the Glen the leading hitter forced to settle for runnerup production combined with a Glen to within one run of was Craig McGilly who went sharp defensive effort scaled Caledonia but It was Just not to twoforfour Fairfield has walked off with and second in the metre the championship silverware freestyle event five limes Hamilton to break the victory string in third place finish In the nine ten yearold girls metre This past Tuesdays meet freestyle event and placed proved no exception to the rule the metre as Fairfield won the overall Morrow was a crowns The team championship their close second in the 11 and respective league crowns yearold girls metre Bantams tangle with nwu son In the first game of ana me the Rural Minor Soft A ball Association semifinals this Wednesday at Glen Williams with game time set while the Midgets The Hills team freestyle event finished a strong third with Kevin Thompson placed fourth in the and 14year The results In order of metre freestyle event i- Fairflplrl with a time of seconds sMi KUw hKM laurels The Glen Bantams met the verdict Caledonia In the final game of The Glen Bantams were not the best of three series last on top of their hitting game Wednesday at the Glen managing only two runs be The Caledonia centre fielder made what looked to be are an Impossible catch thereby Bantams and the Midgets still snuffing out the Glen rally and have a chance to take their Although provincial honors dSte has as yet been set for the Sd reach both Glen Midget finals but info Hamilton and Milton 33 Softball tourney Saturday P to third place finish In the boys division In the boys 14year old SO metre backstroke with points while the Desmond Raff place fifth Fairfield girls took their David garnered a division compiling points fourth plnce finish In the boys The final team results not ten yearold 25 metre By There Callaghn Karen Coleman Karen Wilson These the i Herrlngton the season The big tour Chris Game is this Saturday Sept The tournament will start early In the morning and run till about The girls have ibeenworklng hard and would appreciate the cheering GAME OF THE WEEK Standard Blue Giants II Girls Softball Senior Standings Blue Giants Standard Products Youngs Pharmacy Cable Jets Real Estate Senior standings Kelly Frost Janet OUlvler Maureen 6 Wendy Delrcx Smoke Shop 11 Georgetown Upholstery IB Fred Harrison 4 1 Dairy Queen 15 10 Paulines Flowers 4 Thrush 8 Construction 3 10 Junior standings Leslie Rand IB Cindy Hewitt 15 Lisa Rami 9 a aire and Holy Game star was Judy Umpire was J Ford Fred Harrison 10 Georgetown Upholstery The first inning saw no runs come across the plate Upholstery took the lead In the second but lost it In the third were hit by Cindy Roy alettes dont like the layoff 1 Standards really had to pour it all on this game The first Inning score was led by the Giants standard moved ahead In the second and piled them on fn the third The biggest Inning of the night brought In 13 runs This Is wheTstandards clinched the and Angela Barnes Umpire were hit by Tracy Mike Hartley Vanderkooy Mary Caruso and Sandy Klrby Pitchers were KlneUeKrolseralS Muriel King Wendy Bouskill Construction and Mary Caruso The game Klnettesdldn any real Wars are the whole Standard innings they were just steady throughout the game SENIORS Robin Rich good plays in this game Magnusonsll hitters for Klnettes coming weekend at the Glen runners up will receive were Pntti Sunnucks Williams ball park Seven Last year copped the never had a Penney 1 Laura teams from the Georgetown championship with Perks agSaSnslhutane Rebecca Industrial Fastball League finishing second Magnusons managed u i oT The Georgetown the fourth Hewitt Dawn Adams Stacey the juvenile division of the a Adams and Rose women Softball are In an enforced was Michelle Richmond June period and neither Jack Ford earned half the star by Ted coaches are pleased by the inactivity Glen hosts tourney The tournament will get underway through their batting Pitchers Laura Sacc and Julie Homerun hitters were Pournier Game stars were and Joanne Coles and Lorl Pitchers were Lorl Henderson and Debbie Jones Joanne Colesgot the game star for her smoke Shop homerun and good fielding Pauline Flowers Youngs IS even game in the fl beginning but not so In the end Jeanne made a good took the lead in the runnlngcatchlnrlghtfleldand third and kept it Liz tossed it over to second for a MacKinnon hit three double play Peggy Gilbert for while Dei strongly at second Judy Krajaclch had one for Glen Williams of the will well as seven Georgetown Industrial teams in this a Robin Richardson made some Fastball League will be second annual event The top and names good plays In this game hosting a tournament prize offered is while the for firs Way ploy The championship game la set to begin m Sunday As well as the regular refreshment booth the Georgetown Junior will operate a stand and it should give area people an opportunity to meet some Gemlnls representatives hitters were Breads and Clare Carter Pitchers were Jeanne Glrardl Carey and Wilkes Game star was Wilkes for ber great all round playing CiWeJetiM VarlanS This game was just full of bomeruns Sally Stroud of Varlan hit one for Cable Jets were Debbie Williams Shelly Perkins 2 Sharon Green Janet and Janice 1 and Lacoursiercd Pitchers were Debbie Williams Shelly Perkins Sally Stroud and Patty Barber Game star was Debbie Williams Dairy Queen Thrusb 14 Dairy Queen came on strong the first Inning with 11 runs After the third Inning Thrush had a problem trying to catch up Pitchers for Thrush were Judy The Schedule for the two day tournament Is as follows a m Norval vs Strcetsville 45 a Perks Taurus Steakhouse 30 Kinsmen Peel Fence 15 m Carruthers Equipment m Glen Williams vs Club Billiards Welding vs Erin Sunday Semi Finals scheduled for 2 p and Final scheduled for m A central scoreboard will be available charting the various teams progress The provincial playdowns In the were ousted by Aldcrwood caused the first delay in league play and the poor weather con of late have set all timetables many days behind The Roy alettes are assured of finishing second behind Aldcrwood In the league standings but the final league game which pits Burlington against has a definite bearing on the final two spots therefore playoffs are In limbo until this game is played The playoff format will have the first place finisher meeting the third place finisher while the second place finisher meets finisher The the best two three games The finals will also be a best two outofthree game series The best that the Royal tea con hope for Is that they will be In action by at least the early part of next week Un fortunately this will mean that they have been standing by for approximately two weeks and a rest especially when not needed can often wreak havoc on a team that thrives on playing TORONTO BY Low Fares Good Any Day On Way S3 to RIDES 1700 Tickets have no expiry data and are transferable FALL TIME TABLE Sept REGULAR SERVICE UNCHANGED Sat Sun am sat EATRESS Sat Sun X Via Centre lOMp m Sun FOR COMPLETE SERVICE TO Tickets and tutor met l on at Gray Coach Moore Park Texaco Ttlsphonel77 East Plaza Restaurant Tttprionei77 fit Leonora LADIES FASHIONS NOW OPEN See the latest in FALL FASHIONS at 112 Main St South Georgetown Barbara Shuttleworth 877 4276 Introducing Mrs Helen Kay to Touch of Class NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Tia You Sava W II Your ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 3071 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