HERALD 1076 Georgetown Tire wins title The Wee division wound up its regular season schedule and all four teams are now preparing for the playoffs During the year each team played games In a well balanced league where the final standings in all four positions was not settled until the second to last week of the schedule Georgetown Tire now takes on th Optimists In a best two out of three to decide which team ill be playing on Championship Day against the winner of the Toronto Dominion Bank versus Tripp Heal Estate scries Aseason long battle between Bob Grasby of Toronto Dominion Bank and Bob Dean of Optimists for the league leadership In was not resolved as each ended the season with seven TOP PITCHER OVER THE YEAR WAS Mark Hcldcman of Georgetown Tire with a total of against mark MONDAY AUGUST The Bankers clinched second place as they edged the Optimist squad behind a standout performance by Bob both on the mound and at the plate Bob picked up his third consecutive win as he allowed only hits while striking out 14 and up only 3 walks Bob had a perfect night at the plate a homer and singles in three trips Aiding Grasby were Jamie Craig a single and double Doug Smith singles George Osborne a triple and Andy Carter a double Loser Janet Carton pitched well but tired ONTARIO OUTDOORS LONG TIME FRIEND IS LOST By BOBOLLIV1ER It Is hard to sit at this typewriter and pound out the words that I know must come when 1 feel the loss of a Hood friend Although unknown to many of my readers Bill Screnson was a gentleman of the first order I took over the position of secretary treasurer of the OUTDOOR WRITERS OF CANADA ONTARIO CHAP TER from Bill capable hands and he taught me a lot Bill was a freelance outdoor writer published both here and In Denmark with a good record of acceptance Life must still go on but with one more notch In the stick Remember the salmon that were stocked In the Don River This is the year that they are supposed to return They were planted in 1975 andof Wonder how many will make It Don expect to head down to the dam at to fish for salmon this year Due to the bad manners or a great many so called fishermen last year the area is now a sanctuary and fishing there Is an offence under the game and fish act This Is In the area covered by this sanctuary that runs from the Queen Elizabeth Wa lo Britannia Road at the north end of Streetsvllle The limit is five salmon per day and must be taken by angling Premier William Davis has declared September as GREAT LAKES AWARENESS MONTH The basic idea is mainly to protect the shore but pollution control will also be a part of the program or as they put it a unique ecological resource of regional benefit as well as being of historical cultural and economic significance lo the people of Canada and the United Stales Great I hope It caches on FAMILY at Cold Creek Conservation Area September 12 running from Ham to m Thla is one that all should take in as there will be activities for all ages and all peoples Displays of recreational equipment and C Radio will be enhanced by the op portunity to view a weather station There will also be a black powder shoot and a display by the UPPER CANADA RIFLES Refreshments of course will be available and a long list of other activities COLD CREEK is between BOLTON and NOBLETON lust watch for the signs the new ones depicting water trees etc I am very disappointed In the so colled sportsmen of the Hal ton Hills area at least those among Georgetown Acton Glen Williams etc The proud to be a hunter fund of the OUT OF DOORS MAGAZINE has to date listed less than ten names from this region Is that all you care about your hunting and gun ownership right address Is PROUD TO BE A HUNTER FUND Guardsman Rood Ontario Any amount but a ten dollar donation will get you a crest and a bumper sticker Have you got the guts to stand up and Remember it is OUR ONTARIO OUTDOORS towards the end and gave v ay to Bob Dean for the final inning For the losers Jim Gordon belted a single and double white Bob Dean hit a grand slam homer MVP TD Bank Bob Optimists Bob Dean Georgetown Tire IB Tripp Ileal The Tire Crew simply overpowered the cellar dwellars and refuse to let up on anyone even though they hove already clinched the league pennant Winning pitcher Mike Mil who has yet to lose a game In 3 starts this year struck out and granted only walks Mark belted his fifth homer and singled twice Paul Chaplin had a single and double Kevin Hughes and Chuck An each had a single while Bob Anderson drew four For the losers Terry hud a triple while Mark Jim Kemper and Harold and George Parker all had single Losing pitcher was Warren Crawford Georgetown Tire Paul Chaplin Tripp Andy booming triple ana Harold had a single Winning pitcher Warren Crawford allowed while striking out Losing pitcher Bob Dean had I singles as did Mike while Janet doubled Tripp Warren Crawford MlkeFriskncy Tire Toronto Dominion Hank gained his ninth victory of Ihe season as he struck out 10 while allowing only 3 walks Mark was helped out at plate by Jamie and Kevin Hughes with doubles Mike Mitchell and Mike and a single of his own Losing pitcher Bob who ended the season tied with Dean of the Optimists with each went in In an effort to go for the long ball Bob struck out and walked Andy Carter had singles and Shawn each had a MVP Glen Williams ties with Hornby for second A late rally by the Realtor which included a hv Jim Kcirer 1 i tV iii in this game which had no effect on the final standings Jim also billed a double while Terry in thru runs with a Turn 1 T Ill Hi an 11 11 14 Tripp 24 10 14 llomr Dean I Kern pi J more 1M It Dm lRS1 roll 1 I 10 Three Georgetown families attend provincial camp Three families attended the Ontario Provincial Association s on mini fall lampout on Day weekend Mr and Mrs Rye Mr and Mrs Ra Holland Mr and Mrs Arthur Ion packed up thur kids and insect l nt for the three da gel ton near Rock Mr and Mrs Hail were door prize winners Ihey ilso won penny prizes as did Mr and Mrs Keith tht long weckindnt the camp sold Mrs The Glen Williams mens fastball team of the County Mens Fostball wrapped up regular season ploy Inst week by up two wins a 130 swamping of Burlington on Tuesday Aug and a edging of Palermo Thursday The team now awaits a league meeting that will establish the playoff formal Lost weeks twin victories marked the fourth and fifth Glen league wins in a row and fifth and wins in their last eight The dosing thai he villagers put on Included a idglng of league front runner 1 should provide great morale booster wilh the playoffs looming Just over the horizon Against Burlington on Tutsdny burly Hob Georgettes vs Hillsburgh Seniors The Georgetown Armstrong Seniors hove advanced to the championship in Ladles Softball The Georgettes won their semifinal scries against the Juniors two games to one while the llillsburgh Seniors emerged victorious again by a two games to one difference In their semifinal battle with Glen Williams The championship series will be a best of five affair with the opening game slated for Wednesday night tonight in Wednesdays game has on start The second game Is scheduled lobe played this Monday night in Georgetown it will have on 30 m The Georgettes and were finalists In last year s championship series with claiming the title by three games two margin stole ihe show The Glen hurlcr at young Burlington crew they are a Junior club and In fact flirted wilh through seven and two thirds Innings Burlington picked lis lone hit a single with two out in the home half of eighth frome En route to the sparkling one hitler fanned bolters By the end of the third issue had for the most part been decided the Glen ex for six runs while Burlington batters were still flailing wildly McGowan s offerings The Glen added three more runs in the fourth and four more in seventh put the completely out Steve McLcllan a graduate of the Georgetown Industrial I League Paul Teeter and Mike Reynolds al were terrors at the plate three five The Glenn Palermo game ployed Thursday evening had been scheduled for Friday night but with the long weekend coming up It was moved ahead It was one of the most en tertainlng tilts of the year and the Glen dldn seal the win until the lastaibatln With two out Glen stalwart Howie tripled and waited anxiously at third Steve strode to the plate McLcllan drove a grounder to the Palermo third who find the handle and cross the plate with the winning run The ninth inning almost proved the Glen undoing In its to close the regular season on winning note CONTINUED Kinsmen girls report Curling unsafe It appears that hockey are not Ihe only ice palaces that are feeling Uie wrath of the Ontario Labour Ministry safetyoriented arena closures campaign Twenty four clubs have been designated as un arenas In the province have been safe for us CM the24 clubs named 17 are within Uie Onatrlo Association jurisdiction but OCA doesnt appear to be overly worried about the condemnation Six of 17 OCA associated clubs that have been ruled unsafe already have chltect drawings certified for repalri and OCA secretary treasurer Eric has stated Our view is that the government is realistic about the problem The OCA has had an engineering committee for some time to advise on club construction and to deal with technical problems noted that his association has tried to put the clubs concerned in contact ministry in order to speed up process of making application for a grant and that they have attempted to help the clubs find people In their area who arc qualified to make an inspection Fortunately no Hills clubs are affected runs in the lost inning gave Giants the Home runs wire hit by Kathy Kelly and Claire Pitchers were Terry Major Karen Cawley Kelly Frost Karen Johnson Gome star was Geo Implrrll Noreen Atkinson had big home runs in this home run hitter wire Nancy and Joanne Coles Pitchers for the game wire Vetricek and Lon worrall II A good strong was the reason won Home runs wen hit Ioumler and Pitchers were Wilkes and Jianine Girardi Game stars were whole s team lobrrMZO 13 Varum had the lead but lost it when brought runs in during Ihe in hit I isa Hand Joan Gilmer Patty Barber Michelle and Jane Pitchers were Joan Gilmer Game were Silvana Lisa Rand and the whole team JUNIORS IS Paulines lynn MacKinnon hit grand slam and Lynn Waters hit a homer Gome stars wire Michelle Holly Patty Cu crura Pitchers were Donna Michelle Miehm and Holly Geo I The game in this game were Kim tile and Tracy who hit the only run of the game Pitching for Upholstery was Julie Dairy Queen 10 hit homers for and Rhonda hit one for Dairy were Gail Karen V ilson and Susan Game stars were Rhonda Ritchie and Klnneltrs2l jrrad wire Beth and Chris Heme run Beth Chris Patty 1 ompbcll 1 and Rhonda Hall I Umpire was Atkinson Blue Giants IS Varian Standards 14 Jits 12 JUNIOR STANDINGS Smoke Shop Queen punish Paulines Flowers a Geo Upholstery IB Construction i Harrison Kindle KtLLYHUlST JUNIOR MltHUlt MIHIM LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK Space Vehicle The new front- wheel drive Dalsun F10 Wagon Fully equipped with a indue rear w ndow do logger tinted glass bud NORTH END DATSUN LTD MARTIN ST 8784137 MILTON Just yds South of Hwy GEORGETOWN FALL FAIR OCT 2 DOMESTIC SCIENCE ntnci tinmil Hip Hill 1riduy a a n to only to be in AM I Loot 1st Miuttr tenia 1 brown 1st 15 by Master feeds I DC A nut loaf 1 jU 1 fined So I House i 7 linn ihlci i j a nisi is 1 01 J 1 m IAK1S No 1cU Covered MIT Dirk lb united 11 I ifiht 1 Ml lljnam Like 50 M IS hi one Injcr DO IC 00 1 jO w Wi in Section 1st rue ind I Oil 3rd MOO it full iki- Cloiulm up I IKS 17 I ic I jo 1 IB le 11 lit a 1 U I mill kin ii l 1 ftp AM with I Jl 3 Jam Turn w Tartu w Ml rlbmd M 1nnul 11 Cutkus jcad 1 2J AM 1KF ItVFS Jams Jtlllrs In be small sciliil innt anil I to in veiled ml ja must to lie jars tAH CI ernes 1 It I 1 SO Elect 5 5 J4 Urn nil kits 1 00 Cumin I iiklt l 1 30 1 Hot ui I U 1 Timatott whole 1 0 It pint JAMS ID mi W lurry 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