Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1988, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Kemper leads Cats with two homers SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday IMS Play continued in the ladies puff ball league last week as action heads into June Cats II Cobras 17 Bobs Cats Cindy Kemper belted out two along with Lois Castltta bashing out one Marilyn Jones also had a good night at the plate hitting a triple and two doubles Griffiths held the Cobras up making some nice snags at The Cobras all round hitting t enough to catch the Cats but everyone gave their full ef fort Cathy Vandehoek hit a nice homerun and Debbie Titus banged out two triples A well played game by everyone on both teams Rai LI I SUnken The Rat had it together in this match against Black Great hitting come off the bats of Sinnaere and Barb Terry Colleen did a good lob on stealing bases as well as Poo McElroy stealing home Great learn effort put the on too Happy belated birthday to Sheila Andrew For the Stinkers Donna made a spectacular catch In the field using her other two gloves Wendy Mlddlelon hit a nice two run homer A good gome played by all the Li Stinkers Dragon Ladles Rhythm In Blue 3 Precise pitching by Dragon Ladles Betty and Sharon helped with this victory against Rhythm in Blue Sue Williams and Dlegel had a good night balling each hitting a tri pie Great game played by all the Ladles Rhythm in Blue Pat Kerr hit a timely double to try for the comeback Molly Moore played a great game at second base along with strong batting by Cole Good team effort by all the Blues TwlitedSUter3Z Go for Gold Twisted Sisters had their act together in this game against Go for Gold With excellent batting and fielding the Sisters do anything wrong as the high score proves it It was a long game for Go for Gold but everyone gave their full effort In the attempt for the com Chris Jones did her share of the work bashing out two along Brenda Hamilton having a good night defensively wilh nice catching Excellent effort by all Go for Gold players Lucky Charms 12 Crown Royal 10 Lucky Charms were magically together in this bout against Crown Royal Julie Bobbins did her part by making the play to end the game Diana made some good snags in the field as well as Her mania Henderson on third Helen hit a nice triple along with Dorothy Maria and SuuHte Corley all doubles An excellent game by ail the Lucky Charms Despite Donna Wilsons and double Crown Royal ran out of time for the comeback Denlse SliderShannon stole home for a run and Chris Milne made some nice catches in the field An gresslve game played by all the Crown Royals 10 Oh Jays I It was a neck to neck game for the and the Oh Jays The came out on lop with ex cellent batting and baseninnlng by Janet Mather Lori made some good grabs on first as well as Heather Cartwright at shortstop A game by all the For On Jays Jane Romp Worton ana Julie Hilts had a good night at the plate Fine pitching by Carol Dean and Linda Anderson helped to keep the game an even match Good team effort by all the Oh Jays Birds thump Howells as GIFL starts up Ball hockey play heats up Monday night s action saw Craft amen Cutters taking a decision over Animal Control The goal scorers were Jim Joe De Grier Dave and Brian Sheppord fur Craftsmen Cutters and Kevin Donais for Animal Control Station House improved their record with a win over Apple Auto Glass A pair of goals by Craig Robertson singles by Sean McQuarrie Gary Lockwood Kent Falby Chuck Moffat and Mark Walters gave lion House the win Apple Auto Glass from George Osborne and Johnson Thursday night action began Belamy Blazers continuing their winning ways over Rerun Music Pompel Rerun opened the scoring in the first with a goal from Sieve Cropper After a scoreless second period Phil tied the score midway through the third three seconds remaining Phil got his second of the night to give the win In the second game of the night Stone Crushers and North Ha I Ion Sports fought to a all tie North Hal ton s Ian Wilde opened the log followed by three unanswered goals from Mike Peters Steve and Steve Parker for the Crushers North came back late in the third with goals by and Gary McFadyen Harvesters led by Casey Frost defeated Hattricks went to Neil Adnmson and Chris with a pair of goals to Mike Montgomery and a single to Mike Geofreda The final game of the night match ed undefeated Midas Muffler against Pine Haven Hooters Pine Haven came out looking sharp with goals from Brian Peacock and two from Chuck Peebles to take a lead midway in the second period Midas answered with two goals one from Martin and one from Tom Glover but fell short of the mark A fourth goal for Pine Haven was add by Wayne Snow Final score Pine Haven 4 Midas There are a lot of questions to be answered In this new young baseball season What happening to our beloved Blue Jays Were all still hoping though Can the Bluebirds of repeat the Cinderella story of lost year with their amazing comeback over the Apple Auto Glass crew Boy that was something else and dinner at the same time I And when are the Has Jason Fields and Norm given up the bat and ball for a crib- bo board and a deck of euchre cards Bring on the canes and pen cheques The ever competitive should be even more so for the season The two of the league and failed lo enter a team this season bringing It down to five teams The Bluebirds the Exchange House Howell s Plumbing was Brackens Apple Auto Glass and Mike Ada ilh team boost their very competitive year in the league The playoff format thank goodness was changed con Now the final two teams don t have to shovel the snow off of home plate And the long Johns can slay at home vice Glen Sproule has been selected as secretary treasurer All the games are still being played on Sun day Monday and Wednesday even ings at the Fairgrounds The Bluebirds opened up against the ex Brackens now named Howell Plumbing squad Some felt Howell should have named the Oldtimers because heir combined ages of all players totals years Unfortunately the new name dldn t help as Howell were thumped 124 in a mercy rule game Newly acquired Andy Broadbcnt If you believe it moved from his usual position at 1st base to hurl for the Bluebirds He was the pitcher of record and he also had two key at bats Grant CI a worthy and Don Johnson hurled for Howell Andy was selected game MVP for the Birds as was Grant Clatworlhy for Howell Game two on the opening evening sow lost year finalist Apple Auto Glass square off against the always tough Mike Adams squad Mike Adams slipped by the by a 52 count Kevin Frank earned the victory with Rob Cooper taking the Actons best The cream of Acton High School ding female athlete as well as MVP athletic crop accepted accolades In both senior girls basketball and during lb annual Redmep banquet volleyball Alan was voted op male on May with Susan Craig and Alan athlete and added MVP honors Scott walking off with the bulk of the senior boys volleyball Herald laurels was named outs tan- photo Seniors golf tourney Registrations are still being day June at Hornby Towers taken Tor the District This handicapped event Is for men Seniors Golf Tournament on Tues and women over the age of Pride of Canada wins inaugural Cup N Pride of place this week must go to the Canada squad which pulled off a victory in the inaugural Sir Stanley Mathews cup tourney Although los ing to Greece in the round robin the home internationals came ugh the back door so to speak to reach the final This time round they surprised the visiting side by a penalty kick decider to take the trophy The Greeks ore naturally talented ball players who have often flattered to deceive In more recent years they have blended into a more formidable side with some top class players Canadian players are perhaps more used to playing several games within a short period with our tour schedules throughout the short playing season than some other countries In any event visitors seemed to be a little tired at times At one point the goalkeeper took the ball to almost midway before losing It and the home team could not capitalize Lack of op portunism in front of goal remains a major weak part of the Canadian game Nevertheless this was a nice confidence booster for the run In to the qualifying stages of the WoritfCup Gary Morrow Hamilton Steel era tells me he is now operating in mid field once more and with good per results The club just returned from Boston as the Hall of Fame Game champions having beaten Boston Bullets a US pro team by 32 Morrow a former youth player netted two of the three goals from his midfieid The feelers are once again looking a fair bet to come close to the CSL championship for the second year in a row The club is to go one better of course Am missing a few results from the Inter County again In reading this I hope the teams will take the op portunity to telephone the results to my little machine or I If I am at home This will help to keep the records up to date each week Varian Viking came through lo take Plus Welding by with a pie of goals from penalty kicks I near the team played a lot better soccer than the previous week I father that defeated Milton y and Crown and Anchor handed out a loss to Winchester Arms As I type away am waiting on the two Meteor results After Villa win last week they were looking to good things against the Mariners and almost received them Mariners had the bulk of play and Villa clearer chances A depleted Mariner squad took the game to their opponents and there was some good stuff played Colin Lewis opened the scoring fallowing right wing comer for Villa Steve equalized In the second half with a rocket from years and that was the end of the scoring Have the Meteor games In now after a short rest United beat by and the MeteorA lax game was without a referee due to Illness The game will be rescheduled later I have often felt that club in- house leagues should be mainly competitive There Is little sadder than seeing two teams play each other one with eight players and the other with 131S players At peewee and bantam levels there are usually good reasons for players being unable to lum out c work schedules injuries and so on At the same time In the older age groups the full squads may only be or 12 ilavers leaving no room for even with the family or the odd wedding or two In genuine coses perhaps teams could ploy evenly or trade players for the one game at this level mind you There is always the other side of the coin the other team managed to get all Its players out for the match As it happens a bantam girls game was played under such last week although both teams had players by half time The team did what they had to do to stay close and one goal down at the half In the second half an early goal set them on their way to a victory Sometimjs be ing Is a blessing another side Georgetown United opened their Toronto and District league cam at last Friday with a 1 1 tie with Zagreb Dean Nelson had the honor of the first goal with a looping header which had the visiting goalie beaten all ends up and over A very late equalizer with five minutes left for play gave the visitors the tic Next match Is Mon day in Aurora and on Friday 10 at Alcott The young Falcon senior team were due to play Mlsslssaugn on Sunday but their opponents had a few registration problems we hear and the game was called off The first game will be this Friday at with Ookville the possible visitors Wednesday l has Inter County early games at Meadow glen United vs Win Arms at Acton Villa vs Eagles Brian Best Milton vs Crown and Derryside Late kick ore at AJax vs Viking Ancient Mariners vs Plus Welding and Streetsville vs Meteors ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Ontario NEXT COURSE STARTS JUNE to JUNE 29th Monday Wednesday Nights 630 to 930 Hex Clauet In September For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 Set LET THESE PROFESSIONALS HELP Lots of history shrouds present golf course beauty North Halton Golf and Country Club Ltd has been a golfing facility since 1914 at which time I was privately owned by Mr J A Willoughby of real estate fame Mr Willoughby ed on the property In a large house situated where the present tee Is located He farmed the property before building a nine hole golf course It Is stated that during he American GOLFERS HAVEN What better way to end your game than in the relaxing atmosphere of The Term btta Inn OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Lunch 1 2 n 3 00 p Afternoon Tea 3 00 m 5 m Palio Bar Dinner 9 00 pm Sunday Bullet Brunch Llcsncnd Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations 175 King St Terra Cotte Civil War ammunition was ifacturcd in a building located beside tnc large pond Water was used In this building evidence of the water flume was still visible when was bought by the present owners In 1954 the golf course was purchased by a group of businessmen from Georgetown Acton and Milton and was named North Golf and Country Club Ltd In 1960 the present curling rink was added and 19G9 saw the comptetlpn and opening of the 18 hole course In 1974 North Ho lion became a private club and has enjoyed continuous growth since that time The Club currently enjoys a full membership of men and lady golfers as well as curling and tennis faculties Many local people and businesses Join the Club as social members to enjoy the quiet relaxing atmosphere of the Dining Room with the view of the ponds and the and tees of the golf The Dining Room the Club is much in demand for Wed ding Receptions Chamber of Commerce events and local business functions North Halton is owned by shareholders of are currently shares owned by people mainly in the Region The Club 11 operated by a Board of Directors con of nine people who ore elected by the shareholders Mrs Marion Faulkner the Club Manager has been facility In 1976 which has generated an increased a business at the Club Hardly a Saturday goes by from May to September 30 that doesnt see wedding cars parked the front door and a bride and groom having their pictures taken with the golf course and ponds In the background With breakfast becoming a popular time to conduct Business Meetings the Kitchen and Dining Room staff now find themselves starting am many times during a month to accommodate this ever Increasing business Golf being the main activity and Involving a larger membership than other categories creates a very busy sum and the Club hires many part time students from the community Tennis is added feature at the Club with an active program run by the Tennis Committee and the Tennis Pro The Curling membership has declined over the but cou pie of years but it Is hoped this membership will pick up again and keep this winter sport at thcClub Over the yeora the Club has promoted Sunday Brunches which have now become so popular there are often people attending brunch and if a reservation is not made members f themselves not being able to be accommodated Another popular event at the Club is Lobster Night with live lobster flown in from Nova Scotln NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB Maple Ave Trafalgar Rd Georgetown PRIVATE CLUB WITH Golf Curling Tennis Social Memberships Phone Numbers 8775236 or 695

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy