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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1977, p. 14

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Tilt Wednesday May IB 1911 GDAAHA and GMHSG might join forces Members of the GDMI1A Executive front row left to right Don Davis Vicepresident Doug President and Joe Past president Solidly behind the executive members in executive committee members from left to right Jim Hepburn and Centennial athletes gain experience Centennial Public School entered athletes in last weekends Spring Meet open com from across the province and the experience should stand the youngsters in good stead as their Inter school track and loo metre field championships approach Peter was second in shot putt Dave placed seventh in the high jump was third in the shot putt and third in the placed seventh in the race Hob Dean hid a busy day phi inn forth in the metre Jamie South leaped to a lain third in the metre sixth place finish in Ihc hum second hurdles second jump Ron Dell was fourth In shot putt and second in hurdles and David Griffiths discus won the event and placed third the metre dash Acton Rams blown out The Rams got off to a start list week is regular soson play under in the Ontario Lacrosse Centra Ontario Junior Division the Rams stunned last Wed ncsday in then were blown out by Thursdij night in their home opener The Rams big problem at this point in time is that inexperience will raise havoc with their game plan Fully of the players on the current Ram roster have never played Junior lacrosse and their penencc becomes glaring when penalty minutes are chalked up In heir two outings the SOCCER REPORT Minor soccer opens Saturday llv Ellllh kicks off on urday 1st with the high school nig Vie have on from each group an he schedule which include mo rep mat rt Mosquito 10 i tn Sen or Girls Hi am Junior Girls m Pee Wee rep lew m Bantam Hamilton At of writing we hope to refreshments through We hope kickoffs by local I past presidents Ken aching ijing ireis hopefully will be solved over the ill few days Our schedules lor Hit rem under of the season will lit ready shortly for distribution and a coaches and meeting for this purpose is for Our rules for the will be id discussed at i referees meeting will 1 arranged for next week ind refs will be contacted over the Many have had their out and once hive over WO youngsters playing his year looks to be quite promising and interesting this ear and are looking for all support we i in gp Our thinks an ready out to those who ire working to have everything ready WHOM THOUGHTS In coaching the younger children it is Important not to from experience simple practice eking exercises ore iU fluent at the beginning The hockey particularly body checking and handling to soccer ind shoulder only contact ore the biggest transitional problems lip looking after our soccer ball the adaptor needle before inserting to blow air into the ball After each practice ind game let air wish the ball in light soapy lukewarm water which will help in retaining the toiling shape should i sponge which with Id iter ire usually the best of minor njuries this season ire Squirt llm Stoddard Mom Irwin Mosquito Dick Vcn Chief KrnThorne Tint Junior Miry Turner Senior Girls llryan Turner lintam to lie 110 suits Susan Hose luck to ill m in rs referees players support rs Bob Marchand with Burlington Rams picked up a total of penalty minutes their op ponents penalty minutes mainly beciuse the rookies failed lo adjust to the pace of Junior lacrosse and in miny instances look senseless cost ly penalties In Hams collected penalty minutes to Ihe pen illy minutes but first game jitters might be as the reason for Ihe Hams demise The Ram veterans did come however as Hon Tur and George Artem each fired a pair of goals While Steve Wilson and Jim Chisholm col single markers In their understandably dis appointing loss in front of their hometown supporters last Thursday the Hams were very much a factor the first minutes but then frit Ihcir chances as look Iheir toll At the end of the first frame the game was deadlocked 7 with little lo choose between the two teams The sandwich rime sow the tide turn ex plodeel for go lis to but five replies from Ihe squid take control of the game The third period saw Missis the Rams to run the final count to in favor The Hums racked up 90 penalty minutes to penally minutes and this statistic in itself ells tile The pick of the Rams on Thursday night holm He collected i oils but his heads up phy should ive served is in ex to Ins mites Gel Artem scored four tunes ind Iwo issists Hun ilso fired four collected single goals and two assists while Wilson with his unselfish phy collecting five assist while potting one Hick Gibson mil Kent roundid out he Rim scoring Kentner wis standi for his for thai m r defensive hill for Ins in tin third pern I He is isses I- ric was fourth in the AW metre race and fifth in the metre event Bob fifth in the 0 metre rice and eighth In BOO Jill w is fourth in BOO met rice while Doug rm secund place finish in Ihe metre race and placed fourth in the Greg was sixth in hurdles Mike was ninth in the shot putt ind Mike Gibson placed first in hurdles Graham Hill was fourth in high Jump Kelvin Williamson was fifth in the high jump and Chris Ijsholm w is fifth in the shot putt In he girls division Rosemary Gale was third In mitre dash Sue placed third in the high jump Susan was fourth in Ihc high jump and fifth in the long Jump and Jefferson was fourth in the high jump Jane placed sixth in hurdles Val Williamson was sixth in the 100 metre dash and second in the high jump Kelly was seventh in hurdles Ten Lamb placed sixth in the long jump 1 inda was fifth in hurdles Other Centennial com included Blake Harrison Sieve Phil Rose James Harold Kevin McArthur Dive Tuilon Move I Dave Piyton Wayne Manuel Dive llruton Dave Mason Ken Keith twlng and In ihi division I highly r carded lot ins joimd Hoys of the ino ill TillN tin I ht siin up Glen hut his signing with Burlington effective ly vetoes that idea pins their is OH ri s son th Thursdiy with an gum ignnst llimillor throughout this in his in the third period The will gel this wit is hive thru sdiduhd On to night they ji unity to llicv travel to Owen bound whit this coming Mori day they invade s me turf J In It bus home ime wilt bo igmnst lit Thursday e ime it Hi LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY At Iti Bell At ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY k THURSDAY EVENING A TIME SUNDAY AFTERNOON i time III si 15199416961 Debbie Went tray I Johnston Connie Hay Il7abcth lit Turner Jenny Smith I Hud Kris Kithy Webb Gall Diane Kim Mel cod irnlyn tins Few lure Suzanne Mir iv Vetrleek and competed touches Jim ill Jim J ick itdgcon Alice Gary Boh were ised with the results 1 pnss ir thinks tin rt provided md I yn uho organised Meet hi llillnn Hi lays will be while tin rack indliild on riiursd The Gcorgetownand District Minor Hockey Association held their Annual Spring Meeting last Sunday afternoon the Gordon Alcott Arena Hall and while changes In groups constitution and rules as well the election of look precedence a suggested amalgamation with the Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group emerged an the most noteworthy Issue Outgoing President Joe Pentesco reported that feelers had been received from Ihe regarding some kind of on amalgamation Under one roof as put It but felt that any alliance with the Support Group should be regarded as merely In the formative stage made the suggestion to the Support Group people that a com mltice comprised of several members from both organizations look into the matter then present their conclusions to both groups some time In the future Doug who look over In mid term last year as Secretary of the elected President at last Sunday meeting Don Davis accepted the Vice President Soccer pitch near completion Recreation Facilities Superintendent Pot Sheehan Informed the Herald last week that the soccer pitch at will be in operation June 1st Pat reported that sodding operations have been com and has asked for the publics in en that all goes according to plan A fence has been put up around the pitch is requesting that the public stay off the ground in order to give the griss a chance to catch until it is officially declared open MacCormack in Nationals Georgetown a National Masters Bawling Champion qualified to compete on the Ontario ladles team that will contest the National title in Saskatoon on the Dominion Day weekend The Ontario Ladles team has never lost In national com petition and will include Sue Wise Pot McNeil Diane Ingram and Helen Mac Galium as well as Mac qualified for the national team in the richest ever Master Bowlers Association tournament the Holiday Inn Classic held the weekend of April in Toronto The IN prue money attracted a field lour namenl masters as well as teaching masters The ladles division offered a first Vehicles for sports groups hive Sporl Out inc that team vehicles to be used ixclusnely for sport cm or a per cent capital gnnt subsidy governing body or Us ilfilntcil clubs Winl inn chair by acclamation while Flo Gordon and Bill subject approval were acclaimed to the respective posts of Treasurer and Secretary Twenty nine people press representatives at tended the meeting this made it rather difficult to fill out the Committee McQueen Jim Hepburn were ushered into Ihc committee by as were Bob Brian James and Ted Watts subject to their approval The committee members will be confirmed at the association General Meeting Doug outgoing Secretary reported that sports bank balance of HO up approximately from the opening bank balance Registration sponsorships and grants accounted or the major portion of the group revenue while the major expense came ram Ice rental ecs a whopping l The group shelled out WO for equipment during the 1B7B77 campaign while referees fees totalled presented the meeting with six suggested constitutional changes well as numerous rule changes and all suggestions passed with III tie opposition Outgoing President Joe pointed out that all rule constitution changes wilt be mailed out to association members Tor their perusal COLIN GIBSON SPORTS EDITOR Rebels in Ontario Meet or participating i diet discount to reduce subsidized llu sport imp must it s h ilf of Ihe reduced linn i funds but net is llu iilueli for lb lull its price to apply I em Sk On roups who in turn LUCKY ONE POP MART 348 Guelph St POP FLAVOURS MIX MATCH Buy by the case or by the bottle tllCKY ONE CHIPS 89 ORANGE JUICE Plus 40- deposit 80 Georgetown Track and athletes were among the more than GOO competitors Satur day s Brampton Spring Warm held at s uacousy Park More than Georgetown area track and field tors took part in the meet which attracted aspiring les between the of eight and 1C from schools and clubs throughout Southern Ontario The meet recognized by the Ontario Track and licld Asso elation included both club and nonclub Athletes re presenting their schools As the meet wis run under rules which from those of the recognized sports body our runners normally juniors competed as Midgets In addition the 30 athletes the Rebel Midget squad over JO Iruckstcrs Stewart to n and Centennial Senior Public Schools it the meet at the Atom and Bantam levels Thinks largely to the good excellent ties meet was a success For It provided a for this week Ha I Ion Championships and offered valuable experience for the youngest members of the vnr isty squad this time of the year a meet like this Is good for experience It was hard for our liam to pace themselves with Ihe delay but those situations add experience analysed Donna Metcalfe athletes won five events and came second In four others against stiff prompting Coach Met to add that we out of place Georgetown best showing came in the Girls sprint events where they swept the ribbons led by Doris with pair of first the 1Q0 and metre distances She was followed In the 100 metre sprint by who also managed a third in the ZOO metres Meredith once a gain won in the metres hurdles in which she was Champion last year and placed third in the metre Sherri Crossman come up with another solid effort to finish third In the 100 metres and fourth in Long Jump and finished one two in their beat in the Midget girls metre dash at Inst weeks Spring Track and Field Meet staged in CURRENT RIPPLES Georgetown had athletes from us well as Centennial and Stew art town Public Schools entered In the competition In water rescue aids stay the Tin re are llmis when do this When the victim is too from shore to re with reaching assist or too far for you to throw to Now is the lime if feeling i rescue becomes in le elm all em to tun let know that ire not aline an aid tint will fin it not enter llu iter without Keeping eyes on the pushing in front of you calling the victim all When get to uilhin eight like up a reverse and ready position This position means that you are to help you victim you are also ready to reverse out of the victims if he attempts lo grab a hold of vou is where the danger is To up reverse and position must lay on aek in a sitting sitting with foot partly ml if water wilh the leg it if the victim at to grab it you you arc push them yuu loot I Incku to a safe distance While In reverse ready position you push the Moating aid lo Hie victim with witching the victim ill lit turn Tell them I of the aid You tike lilt end and proton to tow hem shore All the time you ore towing you must talk to them ask them to kick their legs a little so is to assist you with the tow no time do you lake your eyes off the victim You do not w ant to be taken by surprise If the victim panics Do not attempt this type of rescue unless you arc a very strong swimmer and know thai yau can low victim shore Hi member you arc puiiine your life In danger if cannot do these things To all swim team members and parents don forget the award night Wednesday May IB il the Gordon Chris had little com petition In winning the In the metre event Elaine Taylor Laura Tar as finished third and fourth respectively I ley finished sec behind teamntc in Midget Girls High Jump and tied for third in Hurdles Georgetown runners the metre event as Jennie Thompson placed sec ond followed by Diane Jones and Helen Kristen sen fourth fifth and sixth respectively In the Midget 1500 metre event Jennie was runner up again a scant few paces behind Ihe Provincial Bantam Champion In the metres est Arnold was a close second while Heather Rogers was the third girl across the Jeff Gimpcl led the Boys cam with an impressive while Dave Taggart and Jeff finished third and fifth respectively John third in BOO metres Jim Allan fifth in 1500 metres and Steve Clark seven In the 100 metre also showed well although it was apparent that the competition was more than the midget boys had bargained for The presence of the Stewart town and Centennial athletes the meet gave the Rebel coaching duo a chance to evaluate future prospects Undoubtedly they liked what Karen Cosgrove We re really excited about year after seeing these kids II was good For both sides added Coach Metcalfe We had chance to see they could do and talk to them and saw what we re trying accomplish and the level competition they be at next year The most outstanding alb lele rom the feeder schools was Stcwarttowns Allen Bar who won Bantam Boys and High Jump and finished fifth la a strong 100 metre field He most certainly rate In Rebel plans Other fine performances from Brian Slew crew included Mark Dodge third in Bantam 200 metres and sixth 100 metres Richard Griffiths third in the 1500 Terry Oldham fourth in 100 metres Debbie Clark sixth Lin Bantam Girls metre race Bra fourth In Bantam Girls 400 metre event Peter fourth in Alom Boys Shotput and Brenda McDonald fifth in Atom girls meter sprint The go into action this Thursday in Ihe first phase of the County Champion ships Javelin and he 100 200 and 1500 metre events will be run Thursday at Sheridan College and at White Oaks while the remainder of the events go on Tuesday Park REWARD FOR LONG OVERDUE LIBRARY BOOKS MAY 31 JUNE IN CO OPERATION WITH I MCDONALD A FREE FRENCH FRY VOUCHER WILL BE GIVEN FOR EACH LONG OVERDUE BOOK HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY For Books Due Before April 1 GEORGE GRAY P C Candidate Burlington Invites You To Hear THE HONORABLE WILLIAM NEWMAN MP p Minister of Agriculture Food ON TUESDAY MAY at 8 PM AT THE Ernest C Drury School Ontario St S Milton

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