Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1977, p. 22

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HERALD Wednesday August Page Foberts play strong game TllJIlt Al tnmeoftheWeek Umpire J This was a very close game up Hi Hit Inning when started break away with the lead It was the final inning that gave Roberts the wide margin that Ihey won by started off the billing order that gave Fa eleven runs only home run of the wis belled out by Co bit Kelly Pitching throughout mulch were Perkins and The whole game for this first win of the Stirs or Jets wire Lois She and Robin Hillock Wing Welders ID Umpire A Dickson A strong for omit eighth win of Ihc Game stars for tin went Chnslinc loyles Kim both for Hit good 1 ik hers were Cur Carol Hogg Wilkes flic homer came Hit ImI oft Hogg Magnuioitt Umpire CorOosterhol A fine display of team work kepi Standards ahead of their opposition star for the night was Cheryl Web ster The stars for Standards were Kim and ry Major who both had four for four nights at bat had the lone homer for game Pitchers were Donna Reed and Worrall Varlan Blue giants Umpire J Penney off with a strong offensive team and by thr fourth they had the lead This was when Var um really poured it on and managed tie up the score Game stars were the whole Giants team and Debbie borne for Vanan Pitchers were Patty Barber Carol Pear don and Lisa Pat Barber belted out the single JUNIORS Paulines Kenlneri 1 Umpire Debbie Osborne Debbie Scarborough Paulines never let up against Ken lo take a safe win Home runs were hit by Penny Patterson and Heather Wal Penny Patterson earned pari of the game star for her consistently good hitting Chris Great results at Horse show Olympian chosen The Hornby Horse Show look place over the weekend at SamSon Farms in Hornby and Georgetown Bels lowicx was quite pleased with results and she should be Betsy riding her horse Rob bie Burns placed in the Junior Working Hunter and in the by Hunter Classic With horses competing in Classic the judges narrowed the field down to thirteen lis Bets trg one of them There were horses from all United States and I wis pleased performances Another pleased rider from Georgetown was Milts who aboard pi iced fifth overall in the Hornby Classic A from Cheltenham Sue Mac samara rode different horses four of owns with some results IHJH Hiding Sue mi i in tin fturthntiddflh it hi I ii in thi in I Allstar team possible for ball hockey league SfroHP is on one night left in regular season of Hills Ball I League before playoffs sun Sunday Theehampionshp game will be played at the Georgetown Memorial Arena on Saturday Aug and will be followed by an Awards Dance dance will be at the WayJay Club located on Highway in There will be presentations starting with entertainment a Trailing it the innn scored crossed i 1 iht Bill It I I I tint- led lUwilln of Georgetown has iiu suits to represent t modi in freestyle wrestling in tin it tin World Student Games in iluiion Hulk this month llruilljn is one of four I with his Cm named to I j he the 10 number Other the n mbcrs of the 1J76 Canadian Hi r team in iking in the country I I dnl I in Soft in I Ihe kilo pound iss in the a pound class in the 82 ii III pound chss run to leaving for the in unci kilo Kir The Hills Ball Hockey League also plans to form an All Star learn to plav games during the coming season Team members ill be announced the Awards It may also be possible to see an Inter City Ball Hockey League a till si ii a runners wh from tin ml from New Auk fiat the ilv of Ontario ind I lewelln both 1 iklieid University The free style team will be coached Industrial League Standings As Of Sun July 31 Team Gage Sandhill Peel Way Jay Flyer Royal Mix J Novak DT Georgetown Denture Clinic Hit brings victory when bases loaded In the first game played Thursday night Ihc Midget Boys C learn from Lowville were defeated by In the top of the Inning broke lose loading the bases and com the inning with four runs Limehouse managed one run in that Inning In the top of the ninth akiin scored one run Playing a good game for I Bruce hit two triples and one home run Also that night the Pee Wee girls learn from I imc house at and won This game won Hie Prelim nary Series for and now Ihey will go into Series unit cither or Bright HEARING AID CENTRES GEORGETOWN Optical ACTON in Ron Optician Main St I Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid Mr L Burke will bo in Friday rm noon HEARING AID SERVICE St jiMiijDtown overall playing behind the plate Cindy llalonen deserved mention for a good catch in the last Inning was LeanneGrasby Pitchers were earned the of the Draper star for Paulines for her good Leanne Grasby SENIOR STANDINGS Team Pis Youngs Pharmacy Standard Products 2 12 Nellsons 12 Magnusonsln 12 Varlan Assoc 15 Georgetown Welder Had Meal Estate 1 1 HOME RUNS Sllvana Nancy Vctricck Margo Craig Clare Carter Meredith Henley I red Harrison Umpire Mr Richardson The got off lo a alow but picked up In the only lo be to catch up to Freds Home run hitters were Ray Campbell Rosemary The whole Fred Harrison team put forth a good effort and all deserved stars Pitch were Campbell and Hartley Team JUNIOR Paulines Flowers 1 Fred Ha lion 1 Smoke Shop 6 12 Km 4 Construction Kinsmen HOME HUNS Penny Patterson Rosemary Hartley Karen Michelle Miehm Raylcne Campbell RYDERS TV SALES SERVICE TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Serving Georgetown Acton and areas ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR THE KIWANIS CLUB OF GEORGETOWN Wednesday August 1977 at 7 pm North Hofton Golf Country Club Anyone interested in the for mation of Georgetown is invited to attend Zellers Supplies You With The Tools to Help Preserve The Flavours of Summer From Cups to Canners All Your Canning Needs at Low Prices A- B- Dlic -And- Ring tiMonar ieu C- Dlica D22QI Capacity Cannar mini cnnfli 3 8 F- Measuring Spoon Set Sal A stool measuring Q- Measuring Cup 16 capacity H- 5Qt Pressure Cooker Always with Itio I Conning Jar lifter slip coated handle J- Paring Knife K- Scissor Tongs 94 27 88 ss GE0RGFT0WN GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE

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