Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1975, p. 12

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Page Wednesday September Current ripples THE GEORGETOWN FALCONS are fighting for third spot In thir league standing Front row left to right Robert Peter Ken Rosa Mike Deere Joe Cairn Richard Matthews and Ian Back row left to right George Babies Paul Thompson Mike Peters Lawrence BUI Gary Miller Gord and Haddy edema Hot shots steamed By Steve Archibald super 181 for the boys The for three games and BANTAMS Bang Bangers were trounced totals The rolled to a Little Kelly McCorrv has a Ar seven point victory over the The Hot Shots got all Super Stars while the average race with a 1M up for two games and Cats stepped all over the while has a over the The Soccer results Results for Week Ending September UTS SQUIRT DIVISION Bambini Canucks The Bombers finished In tint place Inthe Squirt Division with an undefeated record In this game Richard scored the only goal The Canucks gave It a good try led by Jeff Congratulations to the Bomber coach Vic Longo the manager Stu and all the Bomber players for an excellent effort Giants Golden Hawks The Giants went ahead 24 in the first half on goals by John Bydevaate The Golden Hawks stormed back In the second to gain the tie on goals by Wade and John Panthers Eagles A tough well played game by both teama Mike Moore and Paul Cowl played well for the Eagles as did Graham Griffith and Paul for the Panthers MINOR ATOM United 1 Boomerangs United won the first place position In the Minor Atom division also with an undefeated record They did not get a chance to their stuff time as the Boomerangs defaulted Congratulations to coach Kenrlch and all the United team for an ex season Stlngraya Royals 1 The Stingrays captured third place with this close win Gary Slavin and Paul Watts scored for Stingrays Danny Curtis for the Royals MAJOR ATOM Hearts Golden Jets The Hearts won the Major Atom The Hearts went to the attack from the opening whistle which resulted In a quick goal when Frank moved in from his left halfback position to hammer a shot home The game was iced before the half when Keith Mclughlinstruckforthesecondgoal Greg Robertson and Michael played well for the Golden Jets Paul Pickering and Frank Kulper were outstanding for Hearts Congratulations to the Hearts team for their championship Tigers undefeated season sod winning the league championship Bobcats Dynamos No details available Gladiator 1 Doug Powers scored the only goal In a very well played game Steve Tancoo and Barry Stone played well for the Grizzlies MAJOR Phantoms Flyers 1 Mark Rose put on a great display of soccer scoring five goals for the Phantoms Tim added two more while Scott Everett nit or the Flyers Phantom Phantoms got goals from Tim Mark Rose and Ricky Hastings BANTAM Celtic Besversl Celtic flrat place winners In this division finished the season with this big win Ed scored three times Alan Waasen twice and Dave Kill once for Celtic Gerald Harrison scored for the Beavers Congratulations to Celtic for a fine season Wolves Arsenal Wolves won on default JUNIOR OWLS The clinched the first place Junior Girls championship with this win Cathy fed the way scoring four goals with Karen adding a single Congratulations to the Ladybug players and coach for a fine season A Glen Baker scored two goals and the Tigers hung on to record their first victor of the season Robert Brown scored for Well done Tigers MINOR MOSQUITO Congratulations to the Gladiators for an Sheri Grossman with two goals provided the win for Olympians Laura Tunney scored for the Red Barons SENIOR GIRLS Red Rockets 1 Green Dragons I The Red Rockets won their division championship with close competition In this final game Tracy Porter scored for the Red Barons and Jenny Smith for the Green Dragons Congratulations to the Red Rockets for a fine season Bine Bombers I Golden Spurs I The Blue Bombers a half time lead Golden Spurs come back in the second and Kelly Lilly scored Kelly Lilly starred for the Golden Spurs as did Sheila Anderson for the Blue Bombers ArgosH Hot Shots 12 Silver Platters 13 Alley Cats Dodgers Bang Bangers and the Cougars with zero SELECTED SIX Charlie Wealhernll led the bantams with a triple And a IBS single effort Russell was close behind with and a 183 solo Robbie 185 Mark Kelly Cony 153 and Jerome Stone JUNIORS Debbie Scarborough has a average to lead the Junior Girls while David Smarts has a respectable 196 to top the boys Team No 3 won the first lost the next two and totals from Team No Team No walloped team No for the full 7 points Team No 13 won two games and totals from team No Team No was clipped for the last two games and totals by team No Team No 9 wrestled five points away from Team No The Bowled Ones caught fire in the first two games but were cooled off in the last game by the Hot Shots Odds N Ends scored a triple win over the Georgetown while the bouse team won all three against team No IB Standings Bowled Ones Team No Three 10 No riot Shots No Odds N No Twelves No Thirteen 7 No Fourteen No No Nines No One No Eight No Fifteen TERRIFIC TEN David Wallace was the top bowler Saturday with an impressive triple in eluding games of 283 223 and Congratulations David Following Dave were David Smarda David Inlay David Ward 207 Cathy Coburn Dwayne DeCoate 168 David Battle Janet Hicks Wayne Richardson 481 PEE WEES For the girls Brenda Stone has an average to lop the list and in the boys department Ron Campbell has a average one pin lead over three bowlers The Super Friends fought their way for five points over the Bombers while the scored a seven point victory over the Sesame Striken The Raiders took one game and totals from the Strikers Standings Nicholas Barnes was the top shooter with a Including the high single of the day of 112 Joe was very close behind with a trio and a 110 Swimming results Well we re now Into our fall session Just before we start talking about fall activities lets look over the third session of summer Passing from to Beginners were Bob French Robyn Donaldson David Jimmy Walker Nicky Stephen Eastwood Robyn Lane Smith Glhan Devon Andrew Isaak Cowbrough Jessica Julia Hannah Adam ThomasDavtes Tracy Moore Tim my Fleming Alison Amos Ooaterbof Todd Cull Stephen Cindy Delroy Wilson Sharon Wilson Andrea Wilson Shannon Marshall Colleen Slngbush Danny Kent and Valerie Passing from Beginner to were Tammy Giberson Angle ToddShepperd Nancy Wallace Terry Grlevson Anthony Vanhelsen Mark Preston Sandra Marshall Philip Handy Stamp Whitney Dorothy VnndeWetcring Elizabeth Mackay Michael Payne Lorl Smith Nancy Wilson Jeff Mills Mike Ross Bruce Cameron Glen Castle Janice Jl deling Julie Richard Sheri Gardner Mark Ralph Schleretb Yvonne Woychesko Jessica Hannah Hal Barton Eddy Hunt Barbara Kashmir Kalsi Rhonda Merrii Claire Sheperd Johannc Dclrou Richard Fantanna Christian Tina Moore Graham Sheperd Diane Simmons Bradey Thorn Timmy Michael Jimmy Teetzel Tracy Valerie Steele Passing from to Junior were Grasby Jamie Gray Scott Selby Cindy Rutherford Diana Collott Kerry Smith Paul Smith Glen Castle Pamehi Marlssen Allison Joanne Keen Debbie Kent Laura Shepherd Jackie Carlo Thomas Johnson Gail Eastwood Tim Jennings Gayle Jessop Donnie Davis Barbara Gage and Rita Passing from Junior to Survival were David Stoddart Chris Cathy Gage Terri Jeff Ronald Randy Miller Stephen John Duff Sandra Crane Donna Peter Slack Sandy Heather Wallace Caroline Tina VandenTop John Paul Gulstlni Susan Cameron Kim Steward Jennifer Armstrong George Howie Margaret Jessop Chris Karen Richards Andreas Hack John Bydervaate Donna Hamilton John Pearson Passing from Survival to Intermediates were Deborah Newman Annette Hammond Susan Waldrura Robert Grasby George Lock Owen Gray Adam Gray Douglas Hart Terry Oldham Debbie Duff Anita Mark Aarnoese Peter Slack and Linda Houston Passing from Intermediate to Senior were Christine Woy checks Monica Purdy Woycbecks Tom Cull Nancy Keallck Heather Duff Desmond Rafferty David Dave Burton Natalie Campbell Janet Carton Carol Kevin Karin Wilson Passing Seniori were Terry Cull Katherine Christine Barclay Lynn Barclay Jeurgen Hack Mark Stephen Keallck MacLeod and Liz Cowan Passing Bronze Medallion was Marty Power Barring Bronze Medallion was Blair Thompson Passing Bronze Cross were Barb Wendy Slack and Cathy Earl Lince Andy Long Pauline Heaton and Teresa Catlagban With our new session started we would like to welcomeVlcStoddartBosaasthenew8Upervisor If you have any problems or questions he a the man to contact We would hist like to remind you thai hours of recreation for phoning are as follows Monday Friday Saturday 0 m Sunday 2 spectacular 776 trlplo which Included single games of and Rick was the next closest with a respectable triple with games of and Nice shooting Janlne and Rick Following them were Gary Richardson Gloria Hamilton 237 Mike Vernon 236 Janet Burns 116 252 With a average Janlne tope girls while Rick Gourlle has a one pin lead over the next closest competitor with a Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Bowlers were nipped by Team No in the first game but walloped them for next two and totals Team No 9 were smeared In all three games by Team No The Six Pack won five points oft Team No while Team No outclassed Team No 2 In all three B In corpora led were knocked of in tbe three games by the House Average Art you NEW TO TOWN or hive lust moved Into a new Would like to call on you with GIFTS end about your new location The Hostess will be glad to THE HERALD For this Information and gifts call 8774812 Lions draw The September lath lions Draw resulted In four lucky winners from Georgetown and one lucky winner from Oak vllle Florence Walker Ronald McDonald and B Dunne were the winners from town and Kenneth Gerrle was the winner DR J YING wishes to announce the opening of his Office of Family Practice at 115 Mam St South Georgetown 87741 JiPJ TO even BOTCHES SHOP HOP Hem Park Plata 1111 Minced Chuck 89 Canada Grade A Roasting Chickens 96 Once again available Boars Head own make Farmer and bacon THE ELMS Ontario September th 975 Dear Friends I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for votlngformelaatTbUTSday Your confidence is very much I will try my very beat to live up to your expectations May I also express a deep debt of appreciation to everyone who worked so hard on my behalf The only way I know to properly repay you is to try and be the best member I can be I can assure you that these ideals which prompted your active support will not be left behind in the months to come And finally to all of those who did not vote for me this time I want to represent everyone in this riding Regar dless of party persuasion you will find my door open Sincerely JULIAN REED New look for team The Georgetown Industrial 10 am and 11 The Include Glen Total Hockey League will sport a six teams that will make up Sports Wheelers the Fighting Prouse was the op new look this year as the this year Industrial League Saints and Sand Hill bowler of the weekend with a addition of two teams brings solo Next were Stone Rodger Moore Paul MeLeod Bon Campbell SENIORS the league to six contenders and this will alter the playoff format considerably In the past with Just four teams for tbe league crown playoffs Although this year s playoff setup baa not yet been finalized It la expected that only the top four teama will get into post season pbty This will mean that an out effort will be required from the teams from tbe opening whistle of game one League play will begin Sunday October with game times set for is P0MPEI Pizzeria Subs MOORE PARK PLAZA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FREE DELIVERY IHGE0RGETOWN FRIDAY SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 4 2 BIG EXHIBIT TENTS Free Bus Ride to Park FEATURING Merchants displays and Recreation Adults Dont Miss Pony Races GRAND HORSE SHOW Students Commercial Exhibits Refreshment Booths VINCE EXHIBIT HALL OPEN FRIDAY EVENING

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