Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1983, p. 12

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Page SECTION THF HERALD July Ontario Outdoors Georgetown Flag Football League action Greeks outscore Queens BOB Moose hunters complaining Many of Ontario moose hunters complain about the method of selecting licenses and areas While In Brunswick I noticed release of the selected moose hunters for the 1983 season In the 1983 moose draw held in Caraquot here were 38 300 applications from which names were drawn Successful applicants will be entitled to purchase a moose licence if they pass a written test on moose hunting and regulations and demonstrate a proficiency in shooting The local papers list ALL the names of ihe successful applicants In their area and the list practically fills paper The Environment Minister appoints International experts to provide advice on trace amounts of contaminants This will give the new chairman A SPENCER huge task The new Ontario Scientific Advisory Committee on and will advise the Ministry of Ihe Environment on the scientific and human health aspects of trace amounts of organic compounds found in Ihe environment SPLAKE In Inland lakes will add pleasure to fishing scene for Ontario anglers Splake have finally found their spot In sport fishing even though many of us would prefer the full blood lake trout Some anglers such as myself accepted the years ago even though to do so was lanlamount to The present cross between lake trout and brook trout seems lo be a reasonable mix Thirty lakes In Ihe Musk oka area and in eastern Ontario Including some in northeastern areas were stocked in Juno with Northwestern Ontario is slated for slocking in the future Only lakes where competition with native brook and lake trout are stocked There Is also an ongoing program of stocking the take trout back cross a cross between male and female lake rout These fish are being planted In Lake Huron PARKS provide special times and memorable ones A recent trip took me three parks and each provided different experiences The Credit Valley Conservation Authority has programs for campers and day trippers Photo contest still open until August Entry forms at Gatehouse Tonight there will be a film on Acid Rain in the interpretUe centre Sunday July lTth there will be a fly tying and casting demo by the Iiaac Walton fly tying club am to July film Paddle Canada p m lo m Saturday July is very special The well known canoe demonstration expert OMER STRINGER will present a canoe safety and handling demonstration 10 a m to Don miss this program The July film Is Edible Wild Plants Head to your parks for more than just a swim or a walk I do 1 1 ld Losing a game you could just as easily have won Is a lot tike finding toothpaste In your jock strap by lime you realize it much too late When two of flag fool boll best teams Dairy Queen and Greeks met this week expect fireworks went off But rather than the game being decided on big plays or penalties Glen teams sweep four ball titles clock ran out on Dairy Queen allowing Greeks to cart off a win thai Greeks dldn deserve win but Dairy Queen made It a lot easier when with a ute and 30 seconds go and trailing by two points they passed up a chip shot field goal from ihe 12 yard line and went for ho touchdown on third down Greeks ran out the clock A shootout of classic pro pori ions score was only Incidental be cause l put lie lights other mid the last team with 1st won the game came out on shaky pins being called for too long in the huddle on the first play and throwing an interception to Mark on the next Greeks capitalized mediately with Kick finding Paul son or six and James for the twopoint conversion On IIl next series Mitch settled down and directed a long march ending with a by Tin teams scoring drives the rest of the first half with Allen for Greeks and John add ing lo followed by Ron banking for Mark Russell six for the Greeks and finally Brian Davis and com for eight more DQ With two plays left In appeared to have James Allen contained when he pitched out to Marvelous Mark Russell whose little feel were just a blur for next GO yards to goal line Rather let that bother them though By LAWRENCE Herald correspondent The Glen Williams Minor Softball Assoc In tion held Its annual soft ball tournament on the weekend with the home town bantam boys taking their division final over the all Jon Hammer pitched a beautiful game The bantam girls from the Glen took cham 13 over Michelle had a good game at the plate with three home The midget boys also won a divisional cham plonship for the Glen ling the all stars 116 and Chelten ham 94 to win the round robin scries Trie Glen atom girls also made It to the cham losing 230 lo Llmchouse The atom boys winners were Acton as they defeated 129 In the final The Acton squirt boys also won their championship 91 over The squirt girls championship game saw Milton dump Clarkson 1 The Acton boys won their championship when forfeit with the game tied at after their pitcher was ejected The Acton girls won their division over Cheltenham and over the Glen Blue Thunder nip Gators with pitching Gems name Webster GM The Georgetown Gemini hockey club has officially announced that Bob Webster will be returning as general manager for the upcoming Webster Is beat known as the man who brought coach Jules Russian I to the Gemini last season Between them WebslerandRussianlbullta club that advanced to the Central Ontario Junior B finals and ended up ranked seventh In the province by the Ontario Hockey Association Hockey News The Gemini also announced Ihey will pay the OHA lo play In the Central loop this season In addition lo per placer up to cards The OHA will also take 10 per cent of the club playoff gates By SUE WILLIAMS t Once again rain washed out the Monday night slate of games In Ladies Softball It was a close game Wednesday between Blue Thunder and the Green Colors Thunder squeaked by behind thestrong pitching efforts of Jean Puckering and Judy Anderson Linda Jennings and Anne made excellent field plays Gator Cathy Vanden made good throws first base while at first Robin Hillock made some super stretch catching In another close game the Chocolate Chics dis played an excellent team effort In defeating the Burgandy Brew en Pat Hunter starred for her saving catches at first Joanne Kemper supported the team with her great defensive plays and her accurate pitch Brewers received strong pitching from Betty Klrby while Jackie played well In the field The Screwdrivers pity another great game In defeating Mostly Golden Jenny David was great with her home run and triple Good fellow of Glen Williams leapt high Into the air for a throw from the outfield as a runner crosses the pi I behind htm Walerdown won Ihe tournament match Saturday afternoon at the Glen Park Herald photo Sanyo makes your car sound better 60 H Wans Per Channel RMS Amp Auto Median equal on 0 provides opt mum performance 111 Normal DO and Metal Tapes Forward Rewind Sw Automat UpDawn or electric antennas Separate Bounce and Tone Controls 95 169 INSTALLED REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables FREE ESTIMATES 90 DAY GUARANTEE f SALES SERVICE 1 I Georgetown Custom Car Sound 55 Sinclair Ave 8772425 SUMMER PROGRAMS SUMMER PROGRAMS REGISTRATION FORM RETURN BY MAIL TO Halton Hills Recreation end Parks Department 36 Main Street South Hills GEORGETOWN Ont L7Q DO NOT USE THIS FORM FOR AQUATICS OR SPRING PROGRAMS USE ONE FORM PER PARTICIPANT ADDITIONAL FORMS CAN BE PICKED UP AT AHY TOWN OFFICfc LOCATON NO OF WEE FEE HAS TOOK CHILD Situ AN HOW WEIL DOES CHID DOES TOO CHILD FROM SWIMMER AVERAGE 1 THAT WE SHOULD KNOW Eh terror or in ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT LANDFILL COMPONENT OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT YOU ARE INVITED TO A MEETING TO DISCUSS THE PROCESS BEING USED TO IDENTIFY LANDFILL SITES IN HALTON The consultants preparing tho Rooionol Mun of Hal I on Component Environmental Aseossment have first stago their study which evaluated tor disposing s Solid Waste II was determined hot the disposal ay lorn should bo roaourco recovery v Ih one component being landfill At this stage In study the consultants It bog Sllo Process lo Idont II In A number of potential 1 bo by Fall and further sits or sites wilt be Tnasoarcri for potential land involves oil In screening to Halton en socially and economically screen no process that consultants will use snd the environmental eoc and economic that a bo 10 so loci areas bo available tor public review Residents thai ore Interested in how the on landl II os will be are In an Informal km Centre discuss lac lor to bo In Iho Hereon process tho consultants and Region Halton stall 1151 Bronte Road Ontario Wednesday July 1SB3 Tim SOD to The public Is attend In formal Ion Conto at report the factors bo in screen 11 For further Information please contact Paul Attack Hilton Hills Burlington the Tavern In the second half and tight up defensively Howie had an excellent second half with an early touchdown and a late touchdownsaving In Paul Wilson scored eight more for the Greeks before Ron connect ed again for A missed twopointer and the decision to gamble later eventually cost them the game In a game dominated by the offenses Greek Bill Rivers played a standout game on de- Round one of this battle goes to the Greeks but there is no longer any doubt the Queens are for real They don have to wait long for another shot at he defending champs as the learns play again In two weeks Delrex ran the beef off Ihe Independent A pprai sal flattened 15 M and M Pro Sports down and R Paving and Instrumentation defeated North Sports Smoke Shop flred up their offense this week added four Interceptions to their league leading fourteen and Iwo more ploy era to the longest Injury list since he girls rushed the stage a Barry While concert Bob Inglis had a big day at quarterback for before going down a knee Injury late In the game He hit who later Joined him on an adjacent stretcher In emergency for two and Jack Butler Chris gent and Bruce Cart for one each Werner Mickolelt added twopoint convers ions Butler kicked a pair of singles and Doug Thompson hit a 42yard field goal Charlie Knoepfliled the defense with a pair of Interceptions and How Ferguson and Steve Frost had one each Rob Allison scored the long IAS overpowered erts with little trouble Along the way they got from Gary Rich ardson and Mike Pierce and one each from Hob and Wayne Johnson Johnson also caught a pair of twopoint convers Ions and Chris Reed one Mike Pierce rounded out a fine game with an interception as well Rob Arthurs and Rick Donaldson scored majors for with Donald son adding a two- point conversion and Bruce a single Statistics for the re maining games were un available no deubt hi Jacked by the losing teams Players of the Week Mitch DQ B Rivers Bob Wayne Gibson Gary Richardson IAS Rick Donaldson Fob The longest running rivalry In Ihe league is renewed next Sunday when the Greeks and Smoke Shop bath unde feated clash at 10 a HERES YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A SIDE OF BEEF PLAY BEEF A RAMA BLUE VALLEY 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