Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1977, p. 13

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THE HERALD Wednesday Aufut 13 Midget girls strike gold Ontario Outdoors Salmon ready to be caught The Kinsmen Girls Midget Softball team won a gold medal during a tournament in on Saturday The team won gold medal a trophy and crests after they walked oil over Cawthra 101 in the championship game The game incldently did not end until SO Sunday morning Prior to the championship game the girls defeated Other games played were a victory over 13a A tie game with Chinguacousy 10 to another victory over Alder wood and the one and only loss of the tournament against Cawthra The midget team consisted of and IG year olds who played some spectacular ball The pitchers lor the team were Wilkes who pitched for our games and Wall who filled In for two games The catcher was Bonnie Penny The Kinsmen Girls Bantam cam were also on hand for the ournnment but were not as successful as he team igh teams competed in the two game knockout including who defeated he Kinsmen 14 The girls played a crushing game against Mallon as they won but then they ell to defeat as Sheridan gained four winning runs over the Kinsmen wo Good pitching can be credited to Mlehn Donna who arc both from Novice teams Catcher for the Bantam team wa Adams BOtlKVLLItlER writing iait wee s column and dropping it at IWald I talked of Georgetown Very Jilt convint v js needed to go try out I bid written less than an hour of SIIOHF I fishing netted me live largemouth buss Nitson a thirty six inch pike Think if i piki of ibis length would normal weigh pounds so 1 guess that Is proof hat Fairy Lake still produces If the young I hit Mr gave the fish would me I would be very grateful My number is write Carole 1 3X5 MON arc off Bur Imglonnow They be expected Bronte about August 10 or he This I rins mi he third Great Salmon Hunt ire Aug In Sept IB at Noon tin It a boat HUNT HI 111 A total of over 122 two ill prizes ill It awarded The entry fie ruli must be adhered to The boat as first will be awarded by DRAW si has a chance to win 1- fish submitted for weighing will men a in kit su ill ish caught should be hi All Itwrpnt rdH by weight A million words could be have been written on how to get salmon out of Iike me big factor is to be on the water with a lure out It Is theooly legal way and the more you are out the better your chances of catching one of these super fish will be ore a definite plus es pecially In the earlier part of August when It is usually hot on the surface CO HO Salmon prefer 54 degrees and that couJd mean gelling down to as much as fifty feet and they will often suspend at the pre ferred temperature CHINOOK KING SALMON teem to prefer the degree F range and also prefer o be on bottom where the ideal temperature can be found Another dlf between Coho and Chinook Is the distance tne lure must irotn the boat like a fast troll and will hit a lure close as whereas Chinook like a very slowly trolled lure and it must be at least feet behind the boat or of your downngger and more like 100 feet It will be J long time lo wait until the Salmon get up to the dam In Georgetown The end of Septan if I remember right Hie almost twenty pound Itainbow Trout that 1 caught last year is back again with a host of her friends A lot of brown trout are taken off the mouth of the rivers along the shore of Lake Ontario and there is a good chance that these will also start to come Something on the lures louse for this kind of fishing next week in ONTARIO OUT DOORS Thompson reaching for the return and teammate Peter Marks were overall champion of the tournament Tennis champs Bqseball tourney all this weekend Peter Marks and Thompson were ihe champions over the weekend at Hie Got don Mixed Doubles Ten ids Tournament as they defeat Bernie and Pauline Kent and in the linnl match In the round Don Hurley and Marg Grey volleyed their way victory over Patty Brown and Steve and Pee Wee July a Tire 13 Ford 11 Rick Greenwood pitched the over the Ford team while flamming a double to help the cause Steve Ford with a triple and Paul with a triple and single were the big guns for the Tire men Jeff Wood Dennis Lawrence and Jim Gordon shone for North Ho lion Ford Tor Bank Opt it Dave Wood pitched the win in a lopsided contest between the Bankers and the Optimists Pete Rembish had a home run and for losers July Is Glwn Tire Tor Dom Georgetown Tire continues to win helped by the pitching of Rick Greenwood and triples by Paul and Adams Steve and Jamie Craig bagged for the Bankers Paul Gulstlni with good field ploy kept the TD crew close Opt 1 North Ford used pitchers in downing the hard Georgettes in second It took Just over one hour Monday night for the Georget tea and Glen Ladies to play to a win for the Georgettes Both teams played good games performance coming from Cindy Stafford pitcher for Glen Ladies who struck out eight Georgettes Batters for both teams were unlucky as they mainly hit fly balls that were easily gloved Ev Metier pitcher for the Georgettes hit a home run in the third Inning bringing in Pat Wood and gaining the only two runs of the game Monday nights game put the Georgettes In second position after they had been tied for second with points a piece with Juniors and Seniors The Georgettes still have two more rain games to play before moving Into play Next Monday night they will challenge at the Fairgrounds at 30 and they will also play Jun but a date for that game has not be set Monday loss for the Glen Ladles put an end to their season league play but they will be hosting a tournament on the weekend of the twenty first Details of that will be available In next weeks Herald luck Optimists Jeff Wood Terry Merrill and Jim Gordon Harold had a great night at the pla with triples Defensively for the Optimists Malcolm at the plate and George Parker at 3rd base showed well Tor IS Ford 10 Dave Wood again pitched the Bankers to a victory with Cameron La vers blasting a home run and a double Jamie Craig knocked out doubles and a single with Bobbie Boucherhiltlng2slngles Andy Bcddoe kepi the Ford team close with a triple and a Optimists Glwn Tire IS Optimists gained their se cond win of the season with a win over Georgetown Tire George Parker and Pete pitched for the win ners with Allen Schwyer slug out a home run Allen Grey also added a triple for Georgetown Tire Mark Rob erts had a good night with a triple double and single Steve Ford had a single The Men Softball team Is holding an In crmedfate Softball Tour nam en t this weekend with a first place prize of The tournament lo be held Friday night all day Saturday and Sunday will feature teams from Toronto Oshawa Woodstock and Borrle There will be two games played Friday night one at clock and another at featuring Hornby against Shore Construction This Toronto team is In first position in the Toronto Cen League Game time on Saturday begins at 30 In morning with play continuing throughout the day Sunday morning play will start at 10 The championship game will take place Sunday August Tor Dam Bank IS Opts Jamie Craig led the Bankers to a win over the Optimists Bobbie Boucher George Os borne and Jamie Craig blasted home runs Pete took the loss and Malcolm cracked out a triple for the Ford 16 Glwn Tire Alan Domanskl in his first start pitched a good effort to gain Ibis win Kennedy controlled the action from be hind the plate Mark Roberts Anderson played well for the Tire men night at and the winning team will lake home a trophy and Second place can carry home and there ore three prizes of each Three trophies other than the winner trophy have also been donated by local merchants The most valuable pitcher will receive a trophy donated lo him by Man a World Hairstylists In Milton J T Sports has offered a trophy for the most Valuable Player and the top batter of Ihe tourney wilt receive his trophy from Hornby Greenhouses Admission to the Hornby Community is ft on night and on Saturday and Sunday vcryone is come enjoy the play Nerval pitcher Norm Top ping look a little with his he laughing hatter Soccer schedule 30 Panthers vi Spurt at Georgetown Minor Soccer Schedule TONIGHT 30 Panthers Spurs at Turbos vs Dynamites Smoll Cedarvale fl Spurs vs Socialites at Centennial Dynamos Magpies at Gibbons Mosqulto3 vs Brampton at Main Cedarvale Panthers Small Cedarvale TOMORROW AUG II 30 Mustangs vs Rangers at 30 Meteors at Small Cedarvale fi Canadians vs Giants at Gibbons Nationals vs at Centennial Girls FRIDAY AUG 12 Tornados va Olympics at Dynamites at Small Cedarvale so Dynamos Zepptln at Gibbons 30 Debutantes vs Super Girls at Centennial MONDAY AUG IS so Stars Tornados at 30 T Birds Dynamites at Small 30 Giants Eagles Gibbons Nationals Olympians at Centennial Aces vsSparlnns at Main Cedarvale TUESDAY AUG IS Wildcats vs at 30 Meteors Dynamites at Small Zeppllnvs Magpies at Gibbons 30 Social lies vs Rockets at Centennial Metros Falcon Bat Main Cedarvale 30 Panthers vs Avengers at Small 30 MarlnersatMalnCedarvale This Nerval runner looks a Utile wary of reaching first base safely Soccer report By minor Bantams Ontario Cup victory over Richmond Hill has taken boys into the last 18 of the cup played well and is a confidence boosting result Die cup Is in London against Forest City we could an upset the way we arc now phying quotes Coach Stu The next Georgetown gome Is on Saturday 10 The Minor Wee struggles continue Our playing record is 1 win 1 tie and losses On occasion we have played well without much good fortune and only 5 goals shows up a problem area Our last home game Witerloo ended in a 1 defeat from visiting Hod Cook ployed well in goal and was man of fi Mowed closely by Chris and Pete Next game is due in Brampton on Thursday hi Minor Mosquito will re start tonight at m it hope continue with their good work towards end of the first half of the season A Ontario Cup victory ovtr mighty was followed by a tie and cup win over a strong team and a cracking I win at Hamilton by Goals in these games came from Howie Oram Philip Rose 3 and 1 each from in Gillespie Kevin Scotl Murray imw irk is improving ail Ihe time says Coach Paul is long is it is there could be In the hunt or tup league medals The girls are trying hard under new coach Lloyd Jones and niw manager Jim Wilson They are looking or v Iclory ami had a strong match against Waterloo with i tic It lot lhat the girls continue to match older an I physic illy sin opponents Lloyd and Jim Hope Hit corner lias been turned and are bringing some new pi to he ore The next game Is at Cedarvale on Thursday gainst followed by Sunday s Ontario Cup match it home against Don Mill at 2 action has restarted and futures to shown elsewhere We hope lo get the fixtures in to tin press In each week this half of reason ThUecttccsdonot restart until Monday ill ire it In the Tuesday Bantams league leaders are I ill on s who arc unbeaten and last week beat the They were assisted by a couple of first tenners and Mariners failure to ploy the whistle on the same time the younger lads not allow he Manners o settle and hustled their opponents from start to finish and only occasional glimpses of soccer class came from the Mariners Pint ire fielding a strong side and arc a challenge to Tin Wolves leid Metros in the official title race and sully both ims have problems fielding full aides To add Metros troubles goalie Simon Willis has only played two games broken the same finger In each game is going to take a hammering until the end of the on Some matches each week are The ficldstood up fairly well in the first half lo sensible use by the soccer groups There Is still unauthorized use of he community end goal in particular in spite of practice goal for that purpose A llltli bird told me that the cost of the renovations is more Industrial Standings Tee BaN SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your message Call us Today and on FLORISTS 82 Mill St Georgetown 8774901 PLEASE NOTE WAYNES SHELL SERVICE will be CLOSED FOR VACATION AUG We will reopen Aug 29 Maple Ave Trafalgar Road ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Mountain view N Georgetown yrs on Imports Hied Service Specializing on Volvo Toyota a Rtpairs To All Imports Pick up or Acton flr can arranged calling 8771944 IMUJITTtlAI AND AS If 1977 I m It 1 111 G IS 762 Chrysler 708 Sandhill 141 9 Peel 11 127 Way Jay 11 113 7 It Flyers 14 Slit 129 III 238 170 11 Fort A Mix 21 1 Enter Big Fish Contest TOWN OF HILtS ttECREATIOH DEPARTMENT SUMMER AQUATICS Registration Day 3RD SUMMER SESSION INDOOR POOL ACTON LIONS POOL Both indoor pools will closed from September 2nd to for maintenance outdoor pool will remain open during this weather It a feast or a famine says Rick Morgan Executive Director of the Ontario Fcdcr of An filers and Hunters speaking about the tion Molson Big Fish Content I can understand It In the Rainbow Trout category where caught entries to date one man and his wife nave caught and entered seven of them But so far only one musky has been entered and no salmon As you might expect Brian Donnelly and his wife Mnrlello arc justifiably proud of their catches and currently hold down several of the winner spots in the Rain bow category If some big Tall Rainbows I entered Ihe Brampton couple stand have quite a pay day courtesy of The leading fish In each category lo date is as follows 391b Masklnonge caught In Pigeon Lake by Sam Mil nark of Novelty Ohio Lake Trout caught In Lake by Lisa Rcnda or Molnea Iowa Northerner Pike caught In Lang Bow Lake by Karen Williams of Winnipeg mount in the Modiwiiku by of ItnpuK Gib Hiss caught In the Hon line by Jnck JnrnnKin Inrle Iiuislanu Gib 9r caught in Silver by Don Wnyne In Rainbow Trout caught in the by Brian of Brampton Brook Trout caught in Victoria Iiki Robert Hamilton by I etc r borough Salmon no entries to date The top 15 In each win cash awards All entries over specified weights are eligible for Mokon Honor Award Certificates Some categories do nut have 15 entries yet and small fish eligible for So get your in Entry forms may be ob tained from most lodges ma rinas and fishing tncklt stores If you can t gel one contact Ontario federation Anglers Hunters Box Peterborough K9J Joe Krmp Carpet I lajtrof the grime for Joes w is I of IIh gnnu for Kemp I wns ml lis Montis for Arm strong Insurance was Terry of the game for Lioness Michael Ro de n burgh August mined out August I JoeKuKZI Player of the game for Alia din Ighting was Chuck Pee Player of the game for Jo Gulf David Wood is I lonris Stationery won be de- Conditions were poor The lost their first gimciit day night as were out and by Slo venia a 4 1 After a gruelling rulnslorm Monday afternoon that left the field drenched and muddy the had some difficulty adjusting conditions of play Slovenia however took readily lo he field and at though the game was slow the Toronto team packed some force Into their play Another vcak spot for the Falcons was their who according to coach Sam Ingles dldn I ploy lo the best of form Tho Falcons play again next Monday against Portugese hopefully under belter playing 116AGuslphSt Georgetown 877

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