Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 9, 1978, p. 17

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This week in Georgetown Soccer I this photograph shows thrre was quite difference In when the Vatcnllna Pre girls squared off against the boys Minor In this Stephen Hoy Is trying to get the ball by Jess The overcame the disadvantage in and won the game the high school fly Alex Tough The Bryan Lewis letter con lent is a scries of untruths from beginning to end I would like to comment on my high regard for his standing and 1 would like to and 1 cannot To rush into print ith false accusations Is Inox disable It would have boon more courteous and Intelligent checked his beliefs with the recreation depart and the youth soccer group Soccer official reply is made elsewhere Suffice to say 1 and youth soccer have often said highlighted Is the lack of all round facilities and our belief that all sport and remit ton should be ban together to work in towards better and more facilities Divide and Conquer Is not soccer polity Quite the rary as examination of our record publicly and privately bears out The proposed hange of the budgeted new field at the Alcott Arena for the falrgound came from Glen Gray and in no Is pari of a youth Soccer Campaign There would be a great ANTICIPATION Ontario Outdoors CHINOOK KING SALMON SILVER SALMON I RAINBOW TROUT BOB I don know about you but I am teltint a little fed up with the Ministry of Natural Resources and their blind attitudes How many times hive the sportsmen of Ontario tried to warn them of the of Issuing commercial netting pcrmUs Once again we have been proven rleht and the Ministry is looking sheepish as liny Issued a for and the holder of the permit is now with Lots of sports at exhibition For those people the Canadian Exhibition sounds like a good place to be in the ensuring This is the year and there are a multitude of sporting events scheduled to celebrate the birthday from August day exhibition opens to September 4 there will be competitions at the CNE The Georgetown Poo Wees arc entered Slur aid tlity li l on name tournament will If in I the finals will be held on The Pee first Tl en will types i to nisi about everyone including ill gymnast lis skiing bowling swimming Hi ki 1 here ire ils my demon sell lied by lit Spirt ml Uteri in catching and celling literally TONS of SALMON and TROUT Including Brown and Lake Trout as well as smell tour years ago l phoned the local office of the Ministry of Natural Resources at Niagara on I he- Lake when Dan Ontario out of Doors Magazine and Ron Penfound Charter Boat Captain and Myself sow illegal fish when buying smoked fish from a commercial in the area They would not believe It and I insisted on an inspection giving my name address and phone number Three days liter they checked and found nothing The ncttcr now under charges is from the same region and is charged with taking fish out of season selling pnhibitcd species using a prohibited net and submitting false returns Other charges are pending The court case is In Oclober ond we will sec how are for the Biggies as well us man on the street still available the summer fisher man Just fish them deep and along drop and ledges where the water is and they arc afforded shade BUT don l pass up they often hold walleye on the feed as other fish they con be unpredictable ind do everything we feci they should not do However I would suggest hat you fish early in the day r at dusk and into the night Minnows arc probably bail right now BASS try trolling to locate them at different levels and speeds One method that is often over looked by bass fishermen In Ontario Is wading It mikes much more water accessible and Is much belter thin walking the shore line Use a fly rod and a popper or hair bug while wading and look out for thrills Of course this is the time of year to fish at night for large mouth with a surface lure Personally I don i think there Is a of fishing that is as as and can not get enough of it Lures such as Ihe IIFDDON DYING JITTER BUG TINY TORPEDO black POPPER and the like Try It It is like a disease It gets Into your blood and you will find that you too can not get enough of this type of fishing TROUT are Mill available still must Red In fuel heir metabolism speeds up with the warmer water but they arc also much more cautious due to low water conditions Just try a little harder and be very quiet in the stream and in water Don over look other that tin and do give a lot of fun and can save the day fishing with the family Wolch the MON SPECIALS on ONTARIO OUTDOORS scon on Hills CabloTV Channel Aug iGthandSOthnlG JO Also a guest on the with custom made knives I SAVOIE of Georgetown A 33 pound ehmook salmon has already been taken out of Like Ontario by Gordon of Still miles out but and I for one am looking forward gelling a couple of these super fish The HSU is primarily an Ocean fishing lure hut has come into Its own with the inland Salmon y I he cuttle fish is sold and distributed by Rainbow lilies in Toronto and is going prove its self this yi in the salmon scene here along side such well known lures the Jonslly In answer many requests for SALMON FISHING Information and IDLNTIrlCATlON I am making avail able abet of papers on These are available by writing to HUB I Carole Street Georgetown I end lug cents per set for costs I said Inst week they an sometimes difficult to Identify and the other information will be of help In fishing for the to hit ONTARIO OUTDOORS saving of dollars to the town we ore told and baseball would be given a diamond at arena We do not mind how much belter or more facilities other sports and recreations obtain all we ask is our share in relation to the number of participants We arc not selfish We ore not greedy Your lawn Is safe Bryan and so are all others Now to more important mat With regret the east Kilbride champions could not ect to Georgetown to ploy the McLaughlin Bantams The weekend they were part In the National Soccer League Bantam Tourna mint with Chin and Erin Mills in our The other saw Cob- Ontario Cup Cham pious over Burlington and St Andrews qualify over first Portugese and The McLaughlins finished bottom one tie and two losses along with failed to qualify Ching look first game 1 on Friday morning They ope ned he scoring on a Grant or was it WuyneM own goal whilst attempting to clear and followed with a headed goal Late in the game we got back into the match on penalty and that was It The lads played reasonably but without much The pattern in even mutch The Georgetown syndrome of lying down big names was much evidence against Missis hide Ihc whole of the first period them the freedom of Lamport idium and paid the penally of instructions from the side line Goals and more goits went in Mirk goalmouth heroics For a 15 minute spell in second the s took the game to and showed up their weaknesses Eventually or was it Grant scored from close In holding off the close attention of Ihc defend The lads tired after that and MiKsissaugu ran winters by or Bill Sieve Clarke and Mark never slopped working an and off the hill and it was oft he ball lint we fell down most of On Saturday Mclaugh met tnn Mills winners over at the Bumpy of York Sladlum Res pect was salvaged somcwhit Holler was a tremendous inspiration in this gome and the effect reflected through to the others Thiswas much better The was the first of thai kind first lime for most playing on astro turf saps the energies However it was experience and wc were pleas to have token part The next for thi McLaugh linsisthewest German visit on Aug and in the Robbin absence Edmonton Frnie Holler wilh June Wilde arc looking alter the coaching and managing This evening the Bantam Girls In Id at Cedar vale at p and tomorrow the host Next Wednesday Thursday the same two ire hosting again Nexl Monday sees the return of House League At in vs Falcons Atoms hue Blue vs Panthers and ikons vs Col den Jets at Moore Park are Spartans US T Birds and sen or girls are at the high school Another future day keep open la barbecue and dance nighl at Holy Cross on day Jim Clark not the J of and Atoms report that will soon be ready and surprises are in store on ihi Sit liter the tournament In Toronto was won by ihb who defeated St Anilicw m the final llr PORT This has been busy week for the Peiwcc rivalry wilh and Richmond Hill Waterloo Tournament opponent saw a reversal of fortune Hill tied 1 Ccdarvalc in an exciting contest it From Ihe kuk off the Vnlcnl inas attacked stop ind lost the goal after minutes on a sorus of defensive mistakes passing direc an opponents in front of and wilh Colby missing a tackle the bill was puslid into ihc left ind eurncr of We returned lo the attack in tie visitors iff for If match line irante wood misses fine kept It Vileuiirnsoul to jo when finally slotted a low m for Ihe equalizer Mind you d their moments so defensive work by on d Webb i d turning in ex displays kepi them out and dangerous ays Allen played some pe soccer The team is g ill the time and n effort In spite if Ihe ru lions wis watel so in the seeond m the for who three limes p With in Ihe Volenlinas were boosted with Kim mbe and Connie and Jo ind I relumed from v icnlion continued In oil red ng from someone who di not know rules was highlight in this milch Continual pushing lb ills offsides a goal ball outside the went unpunshed ihe these reisnns for the loss because hid so much more of Ihc play had all the pressure and no luck In front of Kary Jones Put Arlcnc Cray and Jukie Wickens go so close on too numerous lo count We could n even buy a goal this game the second game in i row pisses to opponents Continued On IK Soccers reply Dear Sir is regrettable that Bryan Lewis did verify his fncls before writing his letter con possibility of Iwo soccer fields being built the Fairgrounds Park He accuses the minor soccer group of lobbying takeover the diamond for soccer Ileitis could be further from Ihe Wc are very much aware of ick of lorn I facilities in and ihe aeute shortage fields There is In act only one full size field available us throughout the season How ever It Is not our intention to Increase our facilities expense of gn lin by town authorities IHe Instead of building new soccer field the Gordon Arena It would be more economical to move one of ball from the Fairgrounds Park lo the and rcpl ice it by two full size soccer fields The new field has been included and linn struck from the bud gel for least the pas two Work would also be undertaken upgrade the flel I- merson Park Into a full size faeihty Since there Is room at i full Id and we would he Kilning two fields Club weleomcd proposal Thus wc fir moving one ball dlimond to the arena the soccer elubs two new fields hive another field ided ill for LESS COST I hin tin construction of a sm ill field at the arena This ippcars to be an eminently sensible appro ding of Ihc money available fur recreational facilities In Yours truly Manning Pineview soccer regret that wc saw farewell lo SI own who has now This game really wos no hit for The rest of the game The Pineview am put forth a good effort goals were scored Mlehatl Johnson Randy Carman David Peddle Norman Maephnll Duncan Higgle I and Pete 1 still keep trying lilt l ilk to on Tiger l Tom si 1 1 is back with us I Ions u in 1 ha 1 Shawn Whaling scored goal inn this job is now lone goal for Die Tigers and It jeing done by Howard THURSDAY AUGUST Meteors Minor Thistle AUGUST 107 n North Sports Hauls vs Girls GUESSING RIGHT Mirk about mop a breakaway attempt was the best McLaughlin Bantam at a tournament held Lamport Stadium In Toronto the The Including drubbing the Irani above in ONE OF MANY In the game Ihe Georgetown ban lams against hall hit thp hack n inr time In photograph above an unidentified Georgetown player gets langlrd In thi nelllnf after making a valiant attempt at stopping Ihc ball ram going In Cricket club loses in close finish In spile of coupling their highest total of 194 runs in over Cricket Club lost narrowly to London Cricket Club In the last over of The was played at Park Cricket ground 11 wns a highly com mendable performance by against a club years history In league cricket The match was played on Ihe basis of 40ovcr a side the higher scoring side being the winners clown won toss and elected hat on a good batting wicket Jahoor and K gave Georgetown a good start with a partnership of runs for the opening was out Ibis ifler scoring going In next was soon out but then Skipper Kumar Joined Jahoor and the total advanced to when out after nn knock of runs included fours Windsor the vice cailain of the team Joined Kumar the pair balling with great gusto and flair pushed score rapidly up At this stage A Kumar who had batted with complete mastery and looked set record his first century of Ihe hit J fours a sin in his classic knock of runs A Windsor was out shortly thereafter after a flamboyant 33 Georgetown totalled 194 for fl wickets In so overs I- or London Bard a I bowled well and returned fine figures of wickets for runs London C C were in trouble when A Windsor struck in the first over for Georgetown But soon recovered and scored a brisk pace Georgetown were without the services of their regular wicket keeper and two other front line bowlers Their troubles were further centuated when Skipper Kumar had to withdraw from bowling a strained muscle In Ihe second over wilh the new ball Thus A Windsor carried the but their and 3 for respceitvcls could not prevent London from seormfc 1 JB for with just one to spare London scored runs while Brown 41 and If runs respective WRESTLERS Continued I 16 si vas not put v inn He is I ke I as liulaii The Cm restk said they had in excellent lime on the trip said there were several tours set up for the Kevin frank 11 and Mike had in New of I iing there lo hem com CLEMENS MICHAEL is pleased lo announce that DOUGLAS GORDON EDWARD LLB Harvird formerly Professor Windsor Law SlIiooI RICHARD FREDERICK TINSLEY LLB formerly with the Advocate Office Ottiwi have joined him and will be practising fetter is EDWARD FY Barristers Solicitors JOAN will be with Counsel penthouse Queens Square Building Queen Street East Brampton Ontario 1A7 Telephone Number Airport Hood at Cluiieh Caledon E Online

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