Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1984, p. 23

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I Soccer Typewriter caused error Last weeks article may have caused some confusion The words BLEED and BLEED ED should have been BLOOD and BLOODED To bleed is to remove and to blood is to add or introduce We can blame It oil on my ancient klunkcr of a typewriter definitely not my typing Butcher wins title Butcher came from behind to take first division league title from Meteor Whites grasp in the last couple of games Meteor Blue finish a creditable third after dropping their first four or five games In the second division we a tie between Varlanand Litton This evening they play off for the title at either Dorsey at or Cedarvale at 45 at this time on Sunday evening no final decision has been madel As this is also a play off game first round It could be quite a match entertain Mariners at Christian and Blue host Rangers A both at 15 Brackens travel to Rangers and White to this last one on Tuesday Eagles go to Villa with Villa A at Butcher effort at pulling off the champion ship of the second Is a real achievement Usually they drop points in the run In not this year Some new players and new coach for games made a difference Last Wednesday they defeated a depleted Mariner squad with a last minute goal in a43resulttotlefortopspot Goals from Malcolm Evans Kevin Harrison Doug Paul Parker put paid to a valiant effort by the Ancients whose goals came from Ivan Bird Bill and Rick Middaugh Blue had a surprising win over White by 32 Young players Ron Van Item Eric Clark and Mike netted for Blue and Ian Syme and Alan replied for White This was another excellent match played in good spirit throughout although one player was ejected for remarks to an officio Brackens finished league in fine style with a resounding 30 victory over first division Latino Greg Gord Barclay and Gary scaring goals for the home team and Eagles played a close one with Eagles heading their club rivals by 32 netted twice and Jeff had two goals while Ed had the other keeping Eagles In front Appeal filed Final Inter County news for this week is that I Brackens have filed an appeal with Peel over the Leagues decision to suspend and fine the club in the recent problems Following the executives decision the club appealed to the league members and failed to have the results rescinded although changed a little Falcons have bleak outlook The senior Falcons are in a bleak position at the moment It would be true to state that the club is not having a successful and happy season The club has struggled from the backroom to the field Perrenial Falcon George Balnea resigned few weeks ago and Sam Inglls has been carrying the load as coach and administrator of the club Some players have been used this year In an attempt to put a competitive side together and Inconsistency has resulted on the field There have been some good results and some bad some good play and some bad There has been a lack of fitness in comparison to opponents and lack of shows for practices and games without notifying the club A lack of discipline in playing seems to occur after the first minutes of play and returns in the last few minutes In between the team has not looked an organized side at all- Yet there Is promise in the talent available Work schedules injuries have also taken toll from lime to time in putting a settled team out and this harms the efforts of the club officials This year the club went on a nopay policy and the players have not had to pay registrations at club level for Ihe first time It was felt that this would attract players and bring about the right attitude from them towards the club Since I came to town the club seems to be In the position of always rebuilding and changes are happening every year in with George Baines as the driving force behind the Falcons George Is the ultimate In loyalty to the club often being the only one around It Is not always easy to understand a single minded soccer fanatic particularly a disciplinarian like George However he cannot do It all on his own and has to relinquish some of the work involved to others Obtaining assistance Is not easy either I am well There has always been an attraction in Monday night is Falcon night at Cedarvale and the club has done well in past Support has fallen off although the diehards are to be seen as usual It would be a pity for the team to fold as It provides Ihe only competitive game around these ports in the Toronto and District league Aspiring players can have a try at Ihe top league available to us with the Falcon organization This Saturday the team Is at Egllnum Flats and return Cedarvale on Monday and 17th at for the next few games It is a shame that coffee stand is no longer available The town placed a charge on the club for the service and the charge would have been more than the club made The stand provided a service at no profit and will be missed In the growing colder weeks to the end of the season Next week I would like to profile some or all of the players and the opinions expressed are mine folks not the clubs I hasten to add Finals coming soon In closing just a reminder that the youth club is winding down towards finals day on Sept 17 at house league level The minor bantam and major mosquito rep teams have a dunce of taking tit his season and the minor mosqultos are lathe semifinals of the Pee Ha lion Noibadnt7ueri7 Sec later THE Wednesday September 5 Acton girl canoes old route Lynda of Tidey Avenue in Acton spent quite a bit of her summer paddling In an Indian war canoe on a trip that lasted from April until July The University student a member of a group that paddled from La chine Quebec Thunder Bay as part of a bicentennial froiect Herald photo By IIOUIN Herald Staff When Actons Lynda was asked what It was like living out of a canoe lor two months this summer the ale from Lakehcad Um summed it up in Wet Lynda part of the out door recreation program a I University was a participant in a kilometer I rip which brought her from La chine Quebec to Thunder Bay Ontario The trip was organized to promote Old Fort William and help ate Ontarios bicenten nial the route voy- over a cen tury ago Lynda joined other students from the program which saw I hem living in bourgeois lents dressing In voya- clothing and eating authentic voyageur food during the day trip The group averaged miles a day in three foot birch bark canoes which were built In Orillia a cost of Between canoeing and sleeping the group pre sented skits and in for mat Ion lo the public and neighboring children at stops along the route A total of performances made which usual took a half day and included everything any one would like lo know about the and the North West Com pan j The trip wasnt for us but for the kids Lynda said adding that they all gained a first hand expe rience of it would be like to be a geur Living mostly of stews pancakes and a raisin and peanut mixture Lynda said alt the girls gained weight white all the guys lost weight With only four or five days in May not having rainfall the group had more than their fair share of colds and flu A picture depicting one of the authentic campsites had seagulls making temporary homes In the puddles around the Apart from portaging pound canoes another problem the group ran into was deal ing with the wind When the canoes got caught in the wind group would become windblown and would have to beach themselves and wait out the wind Wailing for to die wns not a major problem but any time wasted had to be mucc up as the group had a schedule main- Iain with small commu nities expecting them at limes During one or these periods the group miles in one day communiti es our visit was the highlight of their bicen tennial celebrations Lynda said Lynda didnt mind not having makeup a tele vision telephone or things in civilization that arc taken for granted I was too busy paddl ing performing cooking and cleaning up to worry about them and the lime I did have off was mostly sleeping she said On arriving in Thunder Bay the group were greeted by about people and were given a shot of whiskey and a loaf of bread which was the traditional greeting for the We were mostly screaming and yelling because we were so pleased with ourselves having made the trip It was one of the proudest moments In our entire lives knowing that we had done It Lynda said Specters down Rockwood 90 Glen Williams Spect ers defeated Mllast Tuesday to quali fy for the Inter County Fastball League semi final The Specters won best of three quarter final two games to one Mark Cur lis pitched a gem of game fanning 10 en route the win John Moore had I wo doubles and homer for the winners while Gary Halls added a homer and double In the sixth inning alone Moore started off with a double and got another chance to hit in the Inning and proceeded to hit his homer as the Specters rallied for seven runs Glen Williams will piny Orange lie In the next round with the first game having been play ed last night In Williams The second gdmr will be played Thursday In OrangevlUe and If a third game is needed will be played next Tuesdoy in Glen Williams Friendly caring Y fitness I classes Back lo school blues excellent Fitness Pro iply nest syndrome grams our emphasis Overindulgence in on the quality and train- those summer delights of our Instructors Want to look and feel proper attention and- great Come and Join care for those us he V where we areas at the have a wide selection of such as back and knees Fitness Classes for and a friendly caring every taste noncom pel Hive With a long history of sphere Swimming a good way to get fit Cheryl our Aquatics Instructor a qualified school teacher a parent program Is vigorous sociable and good clean fun Swimming will make you burn more calories than running same distance The water provides gen lie resistance and more muscles are used In any other physi cal activity As a bonus Jogging in the water takes the strain off hips knees and ankles because your body weight is less And you dont sweat Swim 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