Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1983, p. 17

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House league needs help Klaus Zander youth president lells me that club still looking for two or three coaches for the mosquito age group In house league The teams have been drafted by now and the situation is serious Peter Kremer is he commissioner for the boys section and anyone interested in help out should contact him or Klaus The uniforms are expected within the week the balls are already here and have been distributed The recreational teams open up on May 14 and we should sec and hear the sounds of practice rolling around the Hills The Indoor sessions have ended The Eagles sessions were conducted throughout the winter their hall on Trafalgar Road Top scorer In the league this session is Malcolm Evans of Varian Malcolm came up through the youth and Falcon systems and Is a whole hearted player I recall him coming off the bench in a cup match or Falcons a couple of years ago winning the game with two spectacular goats in the dying minutes The Mariners referees joint indoor came loan end the Memorial Arena last week with a round robin tournament the whole experience was delightful Playing on the slippery concrete was strange to begin and players soon adapted to the fast surface Dickens took first place with wins over Brackens Eagles and Manner Reds The Reds finished second Other teams taking pari were Falcons and Mariner While The referees group held a general meeting recently to dscuss membership and general pnnc pies of the newly formed on The fourstep Interpretation took a little time naturally There are some of last year refs who have not made their intentions known yet Elaine Bertram is looking for you so please glvehera call The Peel Ha ton Youth soccer league Intend to schedule all refs for competitive games this year A difficult move to say the least One individual who doesnotknowalltherefsthroughoutthecounties is being Sited to appoint officials Tor games We do not know how the system is Intended to work and with the season only two weeks away we need to know and fas The first youth tournament of the season took As usual the younger teams made their debut and we were represented The first comment is that the weather played its part wet as usual The tournament Is used by several clubs to try out prospects for the coming season With the lack of field practice time all round though expensive ploy The senior Falcons have made progress towards the start of their summer by signing some players so far Ray Cox the 1982 striker has formed his own club in Peel and will not be returning Several of last year squad will be back Inn Wide BUI Blackburn Doug and Don Thomson Alex Tough Jr of course and coach Sam Inglls There are a few new and young players coming out and Sam is fairly confident of making a reasonable showing in the club return to he 1st Division Former player Dave is returning after a couple of seasons away and brother Ed is also a 1983 returnee Bramalea and West Toronto are the areas of travel or the club in the first division west Old rivalries will be renewed with West Indies Velebllt Santa Clara Portuguese and Europe In the campaign The Inter County 2nd division Is now settled after a fair number of problems over the past month MiltonprovtdetheRangers Metal Fabrics t and Acton Villa Eagles and AJax and a new club from Guelph La tines The are a south American outfit and should provide exciting comDetition Eagles and are on a rebuilding programme having lost several players of last season Varian are the other local representation andlunderstatidanewcoachlsontheitafl were a side who worked a lot practised a lot and just could not put the results together in Maybe this year Maybe this year also for Ihe Blizzard A terrific start with a solid victory over the dreaded Cosmos before an encouraging crowd of augurs well Old favorite Cliff Calvert popped in goal number one to set the way The team shows promise and hopefully they can keep up last year improvement Well lots of b Is and pieces this week with more next week See you Locals win Teams from Centennial and Stewart town Middle Schools dominated he Rebel Relay races last Wednesday at Sheridan College Bctweenthem the local teams set four meet re cords In six events eventually ending up deadlocked for the team championship at M points Stewarttown was awarded he meet title on the basis of better over all times other schools competing In addition to second place Centennial included John Tuck Pine- land Sam Roll ing Meadows and East The Stewarttown girls team consisting of Sandy Shannon Snyder Carolyn Grasby Tract McFarlane Galla Heather Denman and Kryata Snyder were especially awesome They smashed meet standards in each of their three races They filiated the old mark in the lopping seconds off the old time to finish In minutes Centennial s second place time of was five seconds better than the old mark The Centennial boys team Joe tar nee Rob Cooper Jason and Scott also set their record In the boys x 400 coming home In 4 Alison Irvine Tarn Burroughs Donna dell Robyn Lane Vesna Petrovec and Mondy Dean made up the tennlal girls outfit Jim Manning Terry Dixon Stephen Brian Chrichlon Denny Marinuccl J Granl Chuck Peebles Jim Clark and Andrew S tod dart represented Stewarttown on the boys team Track gets OK The installation of an all weather track at Georgetown District High School was given approval Thursday night by Hal ton board of edu cation trustees Funding of track is to be the responsibility of the Georgetown Track Club a group recently formed All maintenance costs regardless of their source are to be the responsibility of the town of Italian Hills HERALD Wednesday May 1881 Page I Competitive Prices WIT PUNCH Fruit Drinks 59 I too purs cow on Margarine Sockeye Salmon I Pasta Campbells Mushroom Soup IJ White Spaghetti Sauce AS80AlfiDFiif 99 51 99 item I ALL PURPOSE Robin Hood Flour 299 ASSORTED COLORS PLY PRODUCT OF SA CANADA NO GRADE ICEBERG VARIETY Fresh Strawberries 99 mum hay am Potte Mum 149 Mcintosh Apples us 459 Chicken Breast Quarters lb SLICED Side Bacon Boneless htee Leg Pork Roasts Quarters 351 196 WEEK AT Mini Sizzler Sausages Wieners 454 g It a 199 Stoma Sandwich Meals Coo 179 I Spread Rolls El Headcheese sZ29 Smokies j Meat Pies Sausages 189 Tomato Jute 31 IMIOJUro with Porte 69 7otJ 4A Ftakai of Ham cucumiu IT All CM Kraft Liquid Salad Drawing Crisca Salad k 299 Starbrtta Btaadl 99 Fabric SoRanar a 159 Briquata 349 79 179 Pag Top Canolaa 99 139 Hamburger or WanarBun Antiseptic Mouthwash 129 77 99 159 OK Wattona J Wagon WheeU ffj MUM Com or Sweet Potato Chips 119 ail mom Totinoa a on ftspparonl fff 1 5KJ PRICES EFFECTIVE WED MAY 4 TO SAT MAY WE RESERVE THE RIQHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES People Come First at IGR REGULAR GROUND BEEF STORE PACKED PORK SAUSAGE 028 FRESH 2 I lb DEVON COOKED HAM 175 g 109 PRODUCT OF CENTRAL AMERICA DOLE OR CHIQUITA U BANANAS PRODUCTOFUSA BROCCOLI SIZE18s 99 FREE COFFEE COMPLIMENTS OF THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF LITRE BAG 2 MILK 039 2 H ALTON HILLS ieo guelph street 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