Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1979, p. 38

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THE HERALD Wednesday June I Teams facing Swedes named by coaches it J k I V arc photographs of llir Swedish le which wilt veiling for days starting on JUnrlO In Ihe lop photograph Is the senior learn and in the mis the Junior squad The Georgetown tea Wilkes leads to win then tired team drops decision The senior and junior hoc key turns which will oppose the Swedish urns in games here have been announced The team will be made up of one Georgetown Gemini with the rest coming off Label Sunny Acres Farms Midgets and Minor Mid cls a centre will the in the lineup Hl could have phyed minor last year The go Mulders for the learn will Benny and Kellh Ledger defense will be compo sed of Tom Simpson Dave Phil Milne Mark and Mi Meek remaining forwards arc Herb Kewley Bob Dean Bill Wheeler John Thorpe Danny Reynolds Kevin Thompson Mark Hamilton and fierrv The senior team has been practising for one month under the tutelage of Major Midget mentor Neil Cotton Because there is no ice at cither of Georgetown s irenas Hit team has been Pee Wees beat Brampton The Georgetown Lion Club Pee Wees defeated Brampton in action last week Brampton has a strong hitting club but the George town defense kept them at bay by playing excellent The Georgetown Legion split their Iwo outing last week nipping at home Tue sdny and Ihtn losing in away action North the next nighl In pitcher Lau Wilkes turned in another solid performance going whole mute Fanning six and allowing four hits ill nexl Bin I ill They I irr llu victory iw Wilkes got off a stored one run in tin si inning two ri in Hit second hut the mow 11 them down after that also scored ill their runs in the first two Innings with a couple in at White walked to lea doff game Milton followed with single and the next three Hoy alettes all grounded both the players came home to score In the second inning Mom ca Pollock singled Pal then sacrificed and got on base on an error Both the runners crossed home plate after late singles by White and Nancy NOT SHARP The were not at ne off a London the prtv The Wcdnes lay night gime was their in so lirtdness up to them Wilkes was hurling for She could not lie hi for loss she got no hid lie night before White again got on base to lead off the game and she scored after a sacrifice by Mellon and a single by North Bendili took the lead with three runs in the third Debbie Groves home run was the big blast in that inning The went bad in front with three of their own runs in the top of fifth Thcyscoredallthemnh after two were out got things going Mackay then followed with a onebase hit They both came around to score when Joey Bennett hit got on on an error The lead was short lived however is North wcnl in front 5i with two runs in the bottom of thi In Ihe each team scored a run The thur fifth when Birb Curry singled and came In the lop of the seventh the tied it once more when and Bennett led off with successive Mack crossed the plate with llu lying run In the bottom of the seven III North got two more untamed runs lake the victory defense Andy Fisher Siderstonnnd Joe all singled in the first inning for town with two runs scoring Two mon runs came home in the sixth with Fisher and again both singled Iisher also had a double in game Jeff Budweiser went all the way on the mound for Georgetown and Richardson was the outstanding player working out at Misslssauga Arena Cotton will be on vacation when the games take place so Law will be the team coach The junior team which will be coached by Bob Webster has not had any practises yet but the squad has been picked This will be compos of Stationery Major Bantams and five Optimists Club Minor Bant The Major Bantams on the squad will be Jeff Mike Ken Ward and and for wards Paul While David Norton Kennedy Geo- rd Adams Anthony Oram and Bob Morrow the minor bantams will be Kevin Gillespie Blake Harrison and David and forwards Eric Clark and Robbie Duke Duke who wis one of the most dangerous shooters in any Georgetown uniform this past year has moved to Ottawa but he will be return to participate in the itches Fred Harrison who is the head coach for both teams said trnl a mix of teams was used lo miteh the age groups of Swedish teums which will be coming Two games will be played on both June and July at Gordon A I cot I Arena The June Saturday games will begin at m and on Friday the first game will be at J Kohan T J Novak D T Georgetown M STREET on Highway betide Post Denture therapy Clinic Phone 8778974 7912314 Annual LAWN PARTY HALTON CENTENNIALMANOR IIS Ontario StreatS Milton Saturday June loth 1979 l Fun and Entertainment lor all ages Hot Dogs Hamburgers Lunches Ice Cream Pop Sale of Baked Goods and Crafts Br no Children and Enjoy a on Ground ED ALLAN Carter Manager A Page Ontario Ltd Bramalea Is pleased announce the appointment Ed Allan to the Sales Team Ed comes to Page as a very experienced Real Estate Agent and will be concentrating his torts In the Georgetown friends and clients to call

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