Page SECTION THE Jane Limehouse Hustlers hot Continued from page overcome the two three run second and third innings by the Bocks The Hustlers scored runs while allowing In their two victories The Balllnafad Blue Joys stayed even with the Hustlers for the first four Innings but ran out of a learn the Hustlers toppled them Carl Stretch Reed had a field day at the plate going five for six while Ivan Wheeler knocked In four runs Dennis Harden recorded a the first of his career a real for Dennis In the Hustlers Oilers slug- rest the Hustlers took a lead before the Oilers added five of their own runs in the fifth Inning add ed six In their half of the inning to lake a 137 lead Final score in the game was 1511 for the Hustlers Jim Case returned from one suspension going two five while knocking in two Tony Case went the dis tance on the mound for the as well going three for five at bat Ken Slarkey and Dennis Harden contribu ted two singles while Hank slammed a triple to centre for the Hustler Meanwhile the Indusmln Rockets managed a split of their two this past week Joe Peretra and Height pitched a good game to a victory over Dave Williamson crossed the plate four times for the Rockets Oilers in the basement STANDINGS AS OF JUNE Hustlers Hawks Indusmin Rockets Price BlueJays Oilers Industrial fastball report Heavy hitting sprouts with warm weather By Parker Special The warm weather last week brought out the leagues big sticks Chuck Pcavoy and Spears each belted two run homers In leading the Merchants to an im victory over Varlan Chuck continued his contribution going the distance for the victory while George took the loss Inesko Equipment were gracious hosts allowing Pee Steel a 73 victory Only seven batters reached base on winning pitcher Doug Vince suffered loss Jeff who received help in the fourth from Chuck Metier was credited with C and S Plumbings sixth straight victory They coast ed to an victory over Family Trust Real Estate Doug gave up six walks as he absorbed the Great pitching and strong bats provided the winning combination for North Sports as hey defeat ed Real Estate Larry Peterson set the stage for the game belting the first pitch out of the park Randy VonWyck shut down the opposition with strike outs on his way to the five hit win Jim Murphy who got help from Keith McKlnnon in ho fifth suffered the loss North Hal ton Sports conti nued their winning ways In the second half of last weeks action wiping out Peel Steel 112 The game was salted away In the third when North Ha I ton sent 13 batters to the Ontario Outdoors By BC BOB OILIVIER Ducks disturb bass fishing The Credit river is still good troutor local anglers Of course the pike fishing has been good In Fairy Lake at Acton with lots of pound pike being taken Several Northern Pike in the B to pound range have been taken this year which augers well for the fishery there tighter controls are placed on the spawning of these pike and local people are made aware of the Importance as well as the Illegality of the disturbance of spawning fish It should gel better The same applies to the Bass in Fairy Lake as well as other waters he season docs not open until the of June and ANYONE with bass before that date is breaking the law This constitutes poaching and the fine may be as high as and equipment including cars may be confiscated for public auction If you see someone with bass then call the Ministry of Natural Resources at any time of day or night at as a collect call Go through the operator and she will place It collect Report the violation description of person vehicle and licence number and Die exact Iocs ti an of involved The bass fishing in that lake Is under enough stress as It with the massive population of ducks and geese on the lake These birds are artificially encouraged by feeding and they also eat fish spawn and minnows DUCKS DISTURB realize that all ducks do not but enough do to damage the fishery The other ducks disturb spawning bass on the nest and actually destroy the nests of the bass by their webbed feet as they grovel for roots and Insects in the bottom mud Actons Fairy Lake Is he nearest bass fishing other than Scotch Block and fills an Important place in the recreation of local fisher persons When the season opens the limit is six bass a day with one days limit in possession Many things Influence the fishing of bass and these Include the weather temperature of the water and the air Water color affect the fisherman a well as the fish Bass seek some protection from the sun and clear water does not provide that cover Consequently they bead for weed cover or deeper water to find the shelter they need If the water is murky or silted they can be very shallow but If the water Is extra warm fish have another reason for heading deep The choice of lure will be dependent on the depth at which the fish are found Some lures are fast or deep divert and would be useless In shallow waters such as the pad beds Some lakes are so clear and deep that special tools are needed to get down to the fish of these is the fairly new Baltwalkers These rigs are made of wire with a weight on one end and a snapswivel on the other and shaped almost like a safety pin When used the bait walker will get your lure even a floater down to the required depth They are balanced for correct presentation of the lure and are often called a poor mans and have a wide variety of uses Add them to your tackle box and use hem often when the fish you seek are deep I will be demonstrating the bai walker at the June show to be held at The date will be June at and will be In the sporting good department of the Georgetown Zellers store Along with the bait walker made by Gapens World of Fishing you will be able to try the new 14S reels and matching rods Mark this date on your calendar and dont miss It or we will miss you We are your local agent for instate and other fine companies For further Information on HOMEOWNER FARM COTTAGE AUTO Call Hugh Hunter at W F HUNTER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1 St Georgetown 8774441 Limjehouse minor bail Bantam girls defeat Glen Williams 1916 plate and aided by rive walks scored runs Blake blasted a run homer to further aid Dan to the victory Keith Franco was the loser for Peel Steel PITCHING BEAUTIFUL- Grant Usher pitched a beautiful hit ball game and came out the victor In an extra Inning squeekcr Bob who chalked up strikeouts was charged with the loss as Equipment edged the Merchants Wally Williams muscled a high and Inside pitch Into centre field to drive In Vince Lefebure from third to end the game A five run fifth inning highlighted by a three run triple off Pave Wards bat brought the C and S Plumb ing winning streak to end Real Estate behind the strong arm of Keith took the victory Chuck Metier went the distance In a losing Mario Santos continued strong pitching performanc es leading Varum to a 92 victory over Family Trust Real Estate Losing pitcher Marty Zillo faced batters and gave up eight runs in the game ending inning This weeks action starts off with three games tonight at the park The Merchants start It off against Clark Real Estate at At 30 Peel Steel visits Family Trust Real Estate and Varlan hosts and Plumb ing There will be no games next Sunday Ihe Highland Games are In town but action continues Monday At Peel Steel takes on and Plumbing and Varlan hosts Equipment in what promises to bo the game of North Halton Sports against the week The nightcap sees Family Trust Real Estate Industrial GIFL LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM and S Plumbing ft North Sports ft Peel Steel Merchants Varlan Family Trust Real Estate 3 and Clark Real Estate 1 nesko Equipment 2 ft Batting Average A Batting Average Batting Average Batting Average Batting Average Marc hand Batting Average Peterson Batting Average Baiting Average Cla worthy G Baiting Average Batting Average Ml By DAWN CASE Herald Special The Limehouse Bantam girls bad a great week of ball winning both games they played They defeated Glen Williams 1618 Susan Brown played super game both defensively and offensively In an evenly matched game the girls beat Chelten ham Rhonda Case and Monique Campbell helped Ihe team in Ok winning effort by making two double plays The Pee Wee boys came home the victors defeating Cheltenham Mike Case had bat swinging for a home run and a triple Scott came In good relief pitching as well as hitting a triple to knock In two of the boys runs Brian Porter played a good game at bat scoring Ralph for the winning run The beys would like to thank their rookie storekeeper Jennifer Scott The Squirt boys also had a winning streak this week as they defeated Hornby 157 Tim Wilsons bat met the ball for two borne runs Chris William scored twice for the dub as well as having two hits in an exciting game The boys downed Acton John Paul played an incredible game at first base Chris Pouw also bad a good night Tristan Sones pitched innings to help the squad in winning game Atom girls first win was by a landslide over Their first game with Acton had a final score of for Acton Jamie Case and Kyla Jackson did the catching duties while Holly Soma pitched Their second game was forfeited when the coach got the team lost going to Maryhlll Watch out Mary- hill We know the way In the third game Kyla Jackson caught for Holly Sones who went the distance on the mound Holly Sones and Wilson each hit home runs Heather Bouwman playing first went three for three at the bats Diane Walter also went three for three Nice game girls Midget girls are playing superb ball this year winning three out of four games played Friday night they defeated George town Marlon Case pitch ed innings of ball Sandra Brundle and Clarke were on their toes throughout the night making jik ssshsssa Stingers dumped by Limehouse Junior girls fastball Jills gymnasts in Barrie meet place third overall The Georgetown Stingers rep baseball team were dow ned In an away game against Limehouse last Fri day night According to coach Brian James the big difference In Ihe score was hat his Junior girls team didnt hit well when the squad bad base runners on We didnt come with the hits when we needed them te get our base runners home James said The Stingers had six singles and one home run which was scored by Val Williams Williams also collected a single and one RBI Other Tor the Georgetown team were by Heather Wallace and Karen In the hitting percentage department Val William and Heather Wallace went two for four while Connie Hay was wo bits for three times at bat The Stingers had an away game last night against Lowville The local team plays their home every Friday night at at the Glen Williams ball diamond Hills Service Clubs Slow Pitch League Standings Team W Park Lincoln Firefighters NDdClub lions Club 2 Royal 2 Random Car Club Elks Lodge June 14 1V81 Schedule Royal Pizza vs Nfld Club at Kennedy School a Choice Air vs Elks Lodge at No Kennedy School Park Lincoln Lions Club at Fairgrounds am Firefighters vs Kinsmen at Fairgrounds am Jay Cees vs Random Car Club at No Kennedy School Kinsmen girls scores The Halton Hills Jills pre- competitive gymnasts com peted in Barrie on Satur day June The club finished third overall with many plac ing In the following divi sions CADET Claire Plea 2nd on uneven bars 3rd on vault all around Sandra Weeks 2nd on beam on bars all around Lisa Graham 1st on uneven bars 3rd on vault Paula 3rd on uneven bars Natalie Andrews on uneven bars Graham on uneven bars Andrews 1st on beam 2nd on uneven bars 3rd on floor 3rd all around Jennifer Melville 2nd on beam all around Lort Marks 3rd on vault KriiUneKrafctek 4th on beam TYRO on beam 2nd on bars 3rd on vault Laura Groskortfa on floor on bars on vault Lynda Shaw on floor Mb on beam on bars on vault LIMESTONE ALL SIZES FttL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST Standard It was quite some night at bat for Standard girls Peebles topped he list with a grand slam home run In the third Inning Winning pitchers were Hope Holme and Bonnie Ward The game star went out to Peebles Magosons Varlan II Rhonda Hall pitched for while Grasby took her place on the mound for Magnusons Angle Stars went out to the whole Varlan team and Lori Brown for of a chance against the strong Hair Shoppe team Lynn Terashlta had one big home run for the Hair Shoppe Pitchers were Laura Zuber Debbie Coleman and the Hair Blue Fins swimming JUNIORS Smoke Shop Trust Game stars In this match were Trudy Shield Laurie Kingston and Murray Trudy hit the only home run Murray and Laurie Kingston pitched for Family Trust Elks Lodge Kentaers 10 The match was off to a alow start but by the end of he third inning Elks had he lead Karen Humphreys had a trig night wilh two home runs and Lisa Monchamp hit one home run each Pitchers were Lisa Monchamp Brading and Karen Humphreys Game stars were awarded to Lori Brading and Karen Humphreys for both of their offensive and defensive playing Dairy Queen United Rental a This a game for home runs Maureen Tracy ManWre Kent and Annette each belted out one homo run Pitchers were Tracy Manhiro and Julie Ward Game stars were Cathy Tutt and Tracy All Your Photographic Needs PassporlPhotos Custom Framing Quality GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE This past weekend seven members of he Halton Hills Bluefins attended a Swim Meet In Hill Seventeen teams were represented Including Barrie and Muxkoka Once again the Bluefins swam well recording best times in several events Special mention goes to Carolynne Porle Krieli and Pat who swam best times in all their own events The results of the local swimmers are as follows Porte IB and under free fly 1001m 11th TtaaNewmsa and 12 years breast free 100 breast on page NEW at Georgetown Tire Sales Over 24000 miles Its time to have your brakes checked BRAKE SERVICE Phone for appointment now Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd 345 SI 8771535 HIGHLAND GAMES SATURDAY JUNE FAIRGROUNDS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO CANADA Honorary Chieftain HENRY MAC SHANNON PERSONALITY Honor Guard Highlanders Highland Dancing Competition 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