Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1977, p. 16

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Page II THE HERALD July SPURS DOWN STARS 50 IN SQUIRT PLAY Georgetown minor soccer Pineview soccer teams active fighting against stiff opponents SQUIRT DIVISION SpunS The Spurs certainly had the better game this time haw ever the Stars never gave up trying Goal scorer for the Spurs was Terry Dixon who had a great game Dale Ken nedy Mark and John DeVries also played well for Spun Special praise goes to Robin Cocks John Stephan and Dart I Atkinson of the Stars ATOM DIVISION Dynamite No information given capa and Richards Paul Volmar of the Meteor Peter creed Julys Olympleivi Blue Jays BREAK UNTIL AUGUSTS ATOM LEAGUE STANDINGS Team l T Turbochirger 8 1 17 Dynamites Golden Jets 2 3 11 Blue Knights Meteor Acea Panthers Avengers PEE WEE BANTAM STANDINGS As June T Spartans D 11 Phantoms 4 Liverpool I Low water danger for boats canoes Canoe sis should take note that the rapids they took last year may not be there this year only the bare rocks and loo little water for navigation There Is also increased risk of running an outboard on the rocks and ruining a motor so take along extra shear pins eagle eye a ry I ake in Acton has a good level of water which helped me take a nice brace of Lorgemoulh Bass last weekend and there is a lot more where they came from S Fishermen probably see more turtles than anyone else Have you noticed the difference in them A book written by Barbara will be a great help to you as try to Identify them and add pleasure to your outdoor activities The Turtles of Canada Is printed by the Jefferson Press and is available from good book The ministry of natural resources is Inviting public g response on the master plan for Lake Superior Provincial Park This pork was formed years ago and covers square miles II there Is the chance that you will use this park once it Is worth your comment Sport hunting of moose will be limited to the central and northern areas the park cast of Highway 17 Grouse hare will also be allowed In the same area Send your comments to the Regional Director Nor Region Ministry of Natural Resources Box 1900 Mane Ontario PGA game with both teams playing Atom hard Goal scorers teams John ft tte and Mark Howie for So Gross the Ace and Inn Williams for the Meteor The following for the players also had a good game Special praise j to Chris Styles and the rest of the Avengers team for a well played game Innes refer GoMmJelit Turbochargtrs The Turbochargera just had the edge In this game Both teams played a great game Geoff scored both goals for the Jets and Marc Berlrand2 and Steve for the Chargers Brian Jow Gary Carl Johns ton and Mike all de serve special mention for their efforts during the game Avengers Meteors I A well fought game by both teams with the Avengers Just being able to put the extra goal In the net enabling them to win Innes Williams scored both goals for the Avengers and Andrew Berry scared the lone goal for the Meteors MarkPricr the goalkeeper for the Avengers had an excellent game as did his team mate Heidi Buykes Andrew Berry and Paul Volmar deserve spe cial praise Tor their efforts Harvey Clare creed Savage and John Gray each Mark Campbell Howard with the soccer season Green and Doug Broom never way mark it game up trying and played a very report lnr good game as did Larry teams are lor Roger Anderson and Jeff holding first place In their h- respective divisions McNlvenof MOSQUITO DIVISION Flyers A good game even though the Flyers scored all the goals Jack scored hat trick and Tim and Jerome Stone leach Although the Giants did not manage to score any goals Sen David Houston and John Van played a great game Ian Sea ton Brian and Conor Kennedy played excel lent soccer Brian Turner PEE WEEBANTAM YoungbtoodS Flyers Spartans Phantoms No Information given on the above two Olympics have not lost a game In the mid Ontario REP REPORTS league the Socialites likewise have not not lost a gome in the G M S A Senior Girls league and Peel Pee Wee ore on lop of the Halton Peel League Congratulations must go to ihe fine coaching of Jack Wyngrove Ray and Georgetown minor soccer pat Taylor for a fine effort the M A house league night Good lues guys and The Squirt team which is are also playing their hearts have fun entered In the Acton house Well folks league are holding their own or three games and If they teamsarenotsetUnothworld four don t win their division It on fire but one thing Is certain loss and full marks go out to won t be for the lack of the boys and girls are having a their coach Kathleen coaching Doug Johnson has wonderful time and who knows them practicing at least once a here may be some silverware week putting them through roosting in the school their paces Well done Doug showcase again this year and keep up the good work I should mention that con The Senior team are playing trary to the belief of some very good soccer In fact referees are doing a wonderful they held the Meteors to a tie job and in fact I have a report the from the sidelines saying how Bobbins Binlimi A very entertaining and trouble free game against the former Huron Colts The visitors concentrated on pure soccer and ran out or tabic winners In the end At the turn the Bantams held the Colls to one goal Sandy MacLeod as referee handled the game from the start and provelnontsays a ii n MidOntario are finding Whitehead The coach Is allowed on the field during the game and Kathleen clocks quite a few miles encouraging the I gaffers to shoot The Atoms playing In the mid oil have still to register their first win but last lime out and a the prospects look good for move here again tshey are out nice It Is to see the younger next year as they are all minor practicing at least once a referees being received with Pjaying with very week Finally the such sporting behavior They team as yet have plated will be the senior referees one game yet word is out they the future If we treat them play their opener on Mondav properly good style and their icyear old coach Robert Wakefield is doing a great Job with the boys Liverpool Phantoms I A very close game with the commended both teams lone goal scored by Randy their play and behaviour Robinson enabling the loms to win An excellent soccer game was played by Allan Kiepura Kewley and Mark Pa tier for the Liver pool team and by Rod Schwab and Juergcn Hack of he Tommy O Brien unaccustomed role at right me from Howie Oram 13 Stuart Murray Gary and Kevin Mc Arthur Next home game July 13 against I loyd Jone Glrli there again they arc all first year age attain mostly second year boys so perhaps they will lair better next year One the Pee Wees must be mentioned here his name is Robbie Fa lore and Country RECENT RESULTS to Waterloo at Kitchener I Next home game Aug against Burlington Alex Tough Pee wees a galas London Another London team came to town and Impressed local soccer folk with their fine controlled soccer and gave the star of the considering they ore giving away two and three years In Kill SJ The Mosquito ploying to Ite height ml to their and ore he every game but the boys a and Is The Mosquito was played here Jay Ander Don Dm son and Mike Hurley scored all be commended for an excellent game Phantoms Flyers Lots of goals scored In this game with the Phantoms again being the victors Rob Chls holm scored a hat trick for the homesters a soccer lesson We Flyers and Randy Robinson did stop trying and Jamie Wilcox and Paul Kerby although short handed leachforthePhantoms Brian well Coleman Mark Steve Margetts and Pete Macklnnon share man of match this time out with division The girls Georgetown side to make the Robbie tournament this year following a last minute change by tournament of Gerry manager this year has resigned and Is replaced by Jim Wilson 14 Drive RESULTS I2ut Waterloo to Oakvllle Seniors I Bantams Next homo gaqie July against Seniors joying their soccer which say- a tot for their coach Bill Polls As they say ex Is a great teacher The second Bantam team Pegasus are finding their feet and are beginning to come on strong so get he lead out guys there a still half a season left and you can still catch the Olympics If you try The Junior Girls claying in Lobster Talis Surf Turl Roast Prime Roast English Dover Sole veal Cordon Bleu Thurt Fri Sat FULLY LICENSED NEW HOURS Mo Wed till closing NDER LLB N Georgetown each for the Dynamites and Drew Fisher was the scorer for the Panthers Well played Dor Mack Bruce Ferguson Arlenc Bergsma of the Dyna mites and Brian Evans Tim Fleming and Mike Movat of the Panthers Tim MacLeod Thunderblrds Rabbits An excellent game was play by the en them to win this game Goal scorers for the winning team were Peter Egger John Haul 1 and Terry l Glen Leslie scored both goals for the Rabbits Along with the scorers the following guys played an excellent game of soccer Paul Bash Hole Ward Andy Parent Turbocbargcrs I Panthers Both team deserve special praise for their efforts in this game Marc Bertram scored both goats for the Chargers enabling them to win this game Michael O scored the other goal Gordon Mar John and Carl Johnston ployed good soccer for the Chargers as did Todd Cull and Tim Fleming for Panthers Andy Parent refer This was a runaway victory for the Jets this lime with plenty of goals scored Louie scored his hat trick Geoff Dykxhorn and Con GIRLS DIVISION Jaguars Nationals This game was won by de fault Rockets Socialites Red Barons 1 No given Information was given on the above games Sapergtrist Debataates4 Kennedy and Chris Mann Ire maintaining their standard This was our best display so far and but for two defensive errors would have come back with at least one point Some positional changes were fee lively made and a fine team effort resulted Pat Anthony Oram A great game for the Gary and Chris scorers being Mel showed up well Pineview protest dismissed by league Ontario anie Cooper and Terri Lyn Poyntz with 2 goals each The goal scorer for the Superglrls was Valerie Longo Special mention goes to Cathy Dobson Sheila and Johnson for a great gams of soccer Olympians Red Barons Newmarket Ontario Cup Again we went to Newmarket and did not deserve to go down Goats are the game however and we did not score enough to go with the amount of play we had Gary scored midway through the first half following A good game until the final continuous pressure on the whistle with the lone goals home goal and good lead scored by Carole Johnston work by Pot making the Olympians the Kennedy and Mike Jones nod victors Kim Newcorabe Cook and Chris Manhlrc in goalie Sheeoa Beardwand spite a bad kneel also tried hard throughout a great game for the Next home game is July lans as did Cheralyn Corry and Cheryl Thompson for the Red Socialites I Golden Spurs A good game by both teams D scored the goal for the team Tag Whole and K White deserve special praise for their efforts and Susan Krowchuk Debbie Wilson and Teresa Rid ley played a fine game for the Golden Spurs Peel Soccer League and the Ontario Soccer Association have turned down a pro t by that an ineligible player ployed In the defeat of the team on opening day in May Pineview has maintained that Mike Jones who played with Georgetown was registered with Pineview coached by Peter The protest was turned down as Mike was properly registered Georgetown coach Alex Tough says The appeal to Ontario Soccer Association was dismissed for the some reason proved to be on the Georgetown card but there remains a question of who signed the card registered by Pineview and a 1976 card as well Ontario Soccer Association has investigated the regit tra and protest and says Mr Tough a fine may be levied against the organization Did you ever take time to visit the Black Creek Pioneer Village Included among many activities of pioneer life is To see him fashion a gun from raw materials would take too long it weapons In various stages of completion can be seen and I feel that It is a worthwhile visit The village has something of interest for all of Ihc family and is a fine way to spend a summer afternoon or even the whole day BASS I feel there is no finer of taking bass than on top Of Ihe water that is The TINT TORPEDO and DYING FLUTTER ore finest of lures for this purpose I know DAVE con for that These are both propeller type lures with propeller blades in front and rear on the Dying Flutter and a single blade on Tiny Torpedo These lures are cast to structure and left settle They are then twitched to activate blades and allowed to settle again Bass fully intend to KILL these tiny creatures that enough to cross ihcir feed path and the resultant strike will Jar your rod arm li they don t work for you hen read the packed with each lure and try again They are a sure fire bass lure and I swear by them as part of my of fishing facts I can island It any longer I am going to wind this column up and go fishing In ONT RIO OUTDOORS Minor hockey coaches named The Gcorgclown Minor Hoc Juck manager Mike Ogden minor midgets getting set for the upcoming coach Robert Wray manager season They met recently to major midgets coach Nell Cotton manager for the playing season Grant Clatworthy assistant Business girls wind up June with fete Last Tuesday Business Carlo Girls held their bail sweep Busncss Girls first low night to wind up the month of gross Betty June and It turned out to be one second low gross Mary Ness of most enjoyable 39 third low gross Liz Her evenings of the young season melyn39 first tow putts Kyi The Day Girls were invited is second low putts to join us for a Mystery Morion Allen 10 Hidden Hole Night of fun golf beginning Pal Robertson Most Honest with a shot gun start at Golfer Sandra Capllng Most registration card li Alcott splits two meets the against Chinguacoii Paul Ituwri I Burlington After Eric Clark put us In front and maintaining a fighting display In the first half the lads collapsed in Ihe around fti second Team bickering h poor and a strong comeback by the homesters brought about our downfall More combined team work Is required Brampton A transformation after previous reports The well through the much wanted teamwork and no individual player is singled out for praise came from Eric Clark Howie Oram I and Philip Rose this was a righting display and several positional changes were tried against Thaiold Ontario tup This game could easily hove gone 160 said Bill RYDERS TV SALES ft SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Ssrvlng eton and arias PARK NATURES EMPORIUM Bring your own only what you need AND SAVE on quality natural tookingoils spices shampoos CHEESE SPECIALS MEDIUM CHEDDAR lib TDLSIT EDAM Delicious Ice Cream Made From All Natural Ingredients New Hours SUNDAY NOON to TUES WED SAT THURS FRI throughout he said in his after match comments This Glen Men lose to Hornby Over girls Iced off Thereafter the mysteries soon became apparent as envelopes telling us how to mark our score were opened after each hole The winner for guessing her own mystery score prior to her round was Marion Burns Other winners were Day Girls first low gross Ann Hartford second low gross Mnrlly third North Brampton lowgross Mary 1 Ban first low putts Crlchton winners for the day were second low putts VIClopp Eleanor Joyce Hidden Holes Millie Dulmagc Phil Usher Jean and Ens Malcolm Connie Mol Howard Most Honest Golfer May Lou Hunter and Vgyce MostHoncst Putts Sutherland Lanes transport the Glen Williams team in the Mens Fastball League lost to Hornby 12 at the Tuc Alcott Tennis Club lame away from tournament with Pine Point last week with three wins and a Harris and I sin Allison won straight sets and 76 in west division competition Kay K and Linda Rise won 63 to earn a title and Dorcen Thomson and Mary Hughes The loss was taken by and Carol by sets of In west division com Honest Putts Welsh On June 10 some of the North Halton girls went to Orongeville Marilyn Worrall The Glen team Marled off on with a priie for low gross and fool by scoring Carol MacLeod three points in the three Innings but seemed to run out Crlchton and Ann Hart ford were net winners On June the District teams played at North After the first round the standings with points arc follows while Agnes Daniel and rteneSTheTollwhTg Caroline Murray won iSby really showed off Ellen Melton and Judy their strength in the sixth and eighth Innings by scoring four poinls II seemed could not be held down on Tuesday Brown and Judy dropped a decision straight sets losing 1 They are novice coach Charlie minor atom coach W Paul Beat tie major atom coach Harold manager TomOBrlen minor Danny Webster coach and trainer Dale Law Juveniles coach Tom Hard The names of those chosen to fill the vacant manager posts the position of minor or coach Doug bantam coach will be announ bantam coach later SPECIAL DISCOUNTS During July August On Materials for Weaving Macrame Knitting Crocket Handmade Crafts Boob weavers house ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Georgetown yrs experience on import Pen Iliad Service SpKlntfitna on Volvo To All Imports CfMROfX PICK up for Acton Area can arranged calling RYDERS TV Enjoyed Near Record Safes June With Maor Increases In Sales Of TOSHIBA PRODUCTS And Canadian Made QUASAR COLOUR TV 20 COLOUR TV A FEW REMAINING 00 And heros another reason for our record sales WE SAVE YOU THE COST OF CREDIT CARDS NO CREDIT CARDS ARE HONOURED AT RYDERS TV INSTEAD WE CAN ARRANGE CREDIT AT THE APPROXIMATE RATE OF PRINCIPLE FOR A SIX MONTHS CONTRACT RYDERS TV Moor Park Plata 8779796 Wan On The Acton Side Of Georgetown

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