Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 14

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Page I SECTION B THE HERALD Wtdneaday July 1KB Ladies Powderpuff Softball League action Ontario Blue Thunder trample Red Barons 152 Salmon hunt on again The annual Toronto Star Great Salmon Hunt is worth SI million dollars lhts year of this is definite the rest is as Last year a big The chances of catching one particular fish of many thousand Is not such an impossible feat as you may Imagine The tagged fish was caught last year albeit the contest was over But that could change year and the chance at the big money is good The date of the salmon hunt are August to September with the ft million available for two days this year These days are Sept and 18 If not taken on those two days but before Sept the will be worth This SALMON will be the most sought after fish In the world The heaviest COHO taken during the six week contest will earn a grand prize Anyone entering an eligible fish has a chance at the grand draw prize worth almost as much as the grand prize Minimum weight for entry Is five pounds and It would be foolish to fish Lake Ontario during that time without a derby ticket Weekly events offer over prizes valued from to A weekly draw prize is worth 100 and registrations will be available In early August at Canadian Tire stores and Collegiate sports Another contest with much sought after honor Is the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters annual big fish contest Don l fall to enter any fish I hat falls In on eligible category in this one The new catch and release category Is exciting to see Entry forms arc available at sporting goods stores across Ontario The federation Is as always on top of problems affecting our wildlife and the environment Letters have been sent to all concerned about the huge and spill Action was immediate and the response looks promising Hunters are reminded that the deadline for Contact the nearest office of the Ministry of Natural Resources for further Information The 1983 controlled deer hunt for Cambridge district which Includes Georgetown is November 10 Deadline for the return of lottery applications Is Aug and the draw will be held during the week of Sept 12 The controlled hunt will not affect the regular archery season running Oct to Nov and Nov to Dec 11 I always ready to answer any questions you may have and always looking for your call I looking forward to meeting you By SUSAN WILLIAMS Herald correspondent The Blue Thunder turn cd In an excellent effort in crushing the Red Barons 152 in Lad Softball League action last week Kim Smith and Jeantile Brookes deserve special mention for their lent play The Red Barons recelv strong pitching from Slmonyi while Mary Lynn Hillier was strong at the plate The Burgundy Brewers demonstrated both top defensive and offensive skills in shutting out the Screwdrivers Mostly Golden put in a great team effort in down the Knight Riders 169 though the Riders showed good effort and earn spirit The Gators came out on lop over the Kelly Coo gars In the battle of the greens winning 1012 Barb showed off her good throwing arm to star for Gators while Cathy Vanden was strong at the plate Jan Walker played well in he field for the Kelly Cougars The Blue Mooners need all tho runs they could muster to finally edge the Chocolate Chicks in a highscoring contest the while Col leen Costello Elaine and Pat Hun ler collected round trip pers for the Chicks Joyce Hut some good clutch hit ting for the Mooners and Diane Corbet I sol Idly at second base Chicks Debbie tides Valdi tops Standard in Kinsmen play Burgandy Brewers Blue Thunder Mostly Golden Knight Riders Red Barons Gators Chocolate Chicks Screwdrivers Blue Mooners Calee Cougars in Kinsmen Junior Herald Correspondent girls Softball action laali Valdl Discount Foods week The game for bcal Standard Products winnera included the Kim of North Hilton Sports take a mighty swing daring her team Kinsmen Junior GlrU softball game against Standard Food last week Boker s big bat wasn I enough for the is they dropped decision Herald photo Peebles Tuck lead Elks Hawk victory Brent Wilkinson scored four goals for the Hawks as they doubled the Blue Streaks in Georgetown Youth Soccer Club minor squirt house league action last week Simon Johnson Morgan and Jody all played well for the winning side James Young and Brady Dav es counted the Blue Streak goals with Brad Crane Sean Mills and David Pearson all turning in top efforts in a losing cause In other action the Tornados turned away bagged four goals for the Tama who got single mark era from Martin and David James Simon Robinson Mich ael Smith and Elliot Glass played well for the win ners Gavin Glaser found the range twice for fad with single markers coming from Owen Lewis and David Brett Jamie Stephen son and Peter Collins were noteworthy players for Doug hat trick was enough as the Blue Bombers recorded a 3 1 victory over the Eagles Henry Anderson Adam Bradley and David played well for the Bomb ers Ian Wilson replied for the Eagles who received good efforts from Tommy Dembie Darcy Boudreau and Randy Geerts The pitching arm of Chuck Peebles and the bat of Greg Tuck powered the Georgetown minor bantam Elks to a pair of Halton County Baseball League victories last Last Tuesday night against Burlington Pee bles came on to relieve starter Brent Falcone with two out in he first inning After Burlington scored four times in their first at bat Peebles settled things down striking out seven batters over the next eight and a third innings Meanwhile Tuck his second single of the match to drive In the winning run In the bottom of the ninth inning It was Tuck third RBI of the night Mike Ross had an out standing night at the plate for the locals collecting a triple and four singles Peebles crashed a two- base hit In support of his pitching efforts while Brian Kennedy and Andrew Hoddinott all tagged safe ties Monday night in Miss- Peebles tossed a tidy three hitter as Georgetown downed their hosts Kennedy Hayward Jeff Mills and Falcone all singled as the Elks twice In the fifth to snap a 1 1 deadlock and take the Win The wins were especial Important for the min or bants because four regulars were missing from the starting lineup learn Standards game slars were Andrea and Yates who had home- Standard Products de feated North Sports For the win team the game stars were Yates And rea Susan Morey and Burke For North was whole team Standard Products and Valdi Discount Foods tied at The Standard game stars included he team and for Valdl was Kim Murphy for her In and her excellent game Standard Products edged North Sports For the ing team the game stars were whole squad who put up an excellent fight For Standard Products there were three double plays and hose three girls deserve game star honors Susan Morey Michelle Hilts and Tracy Paul turned he double plays Also deserving honors is Yates who crashed three home- runs The three Junior Kins men earns wish to Valdi Discount pop for all the teams TEAM STANDINGS Discount Foods 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