Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1985, p. 20

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Till HI Ml Letting kids play involves a lot of work Did know we have more recreation Muff in our orci than Brampton has In their area head of population Furthermore do you cart differmcc dot it make Are there more fnuhtiLS today than there were say fm In any sport or recreation one lime could book a facility upon mil only Lutcr it became and financial stills Still it became name financial status fits and How far Is the situition tomg to I sec the introduction of different sports recreations which have had no being organized by the rccreition then to their own j re new ones again this year And and offered as paid positions to the and other ball sports which hove been organized for several years realized we have left well alone and allowed staff loset it all up and hen us to tarry on and paid for so doing There are many out there in recreation land is users who do not thi amount of work involved in kieping young Johnn or Jeannie at pi ij m summer or winter months To obtain the use of a facility you go through and may well have to wail for two weeks or before beginning use yet it mo taken upon less notice to be given to mother user It seems that there is one rule for socicr at times and one rule for others DQ bantams Stive Melville Dairy Queen Bantam girls made heivy weather of putting the bail in the net Drams United last week The locals completely outplayed the visitors who admitted wirt short of having played much soccer at all and r in out four goal winners in the end I was impressed with the prompting of the strength in attack of Alison Irvine Defensively the team was not in muih trouble and Kelly Roe played solidly In goal until hiving to leave after 30 minutes Sandy Ha in Irvine Kerry and another scored the goils The girls impressed also with their team and in passing movements assisting each other on and off the ball Pee wee boys A Peeweo boys game demonstrated the opposite of the girls later in the week Unfit skills unable to kick the ball properly and no Idea of correct throw ins yet they seemed to enjoy themselves in the process And that Is what it is ail about No matter the skill or fitness level enjoyment is the key Had the boys been able to play the fundamentals however the enjoyment would have been greater Field offered A local farmer has offered the use of a field to soccer He is willing to level the field and put a proper surface parking space possibly a hut and separate entrance The youth group arc looking into this with Interest The would be for practice an area long missing from the soccer program Bryan Turner eorte Baines Steve Turner and I had a look at the field and it is very promising IC results Inter County league results had lew surprises last week Onesurpnschas to be Meteor Blue runaw victory over Meteor White by While were below strength due to Injuries Goalie Martin Warner suffered a broken arm I believe in a T and and this leave White with goalie problems for the present Villa A followed a first week tie with a e red liable win In Guelph by I win eh was a well played eon test end well officiated into the bargain A player was sent off the first ordering off of the young season League games division had tie for the second week this lime in Milton by Villa lost at home to the new Milton club by In town Mariners held off second half challenge from Vanin to pull 10 win Steve Swinscoe netted the winner in the second half on a ong ball eluding a defender and goalie to shoot into goal despite the attentions of mother Varian defender This was a hard physical conical and a couple of players were fortunate to have been disciplined by referee Harry Tills evening While entertain Hangers A Avenue host Villa at a and play Manners at at Christian or 45 at Cedarvalc Hope you choose he correct game See you later Penalty shot goal gives Falcons tie Sunday with well earn tie in Brampton Short four players due to injuries In game of the Peel league Georgetown surprised the home team by goal in the opening wire forced to minute of play when shuffle their lineup fot Hole made a great run down the left wing Although he tost the ball to thi Brampton teammate Colin stole It and wasted no time finding the back of the The a I kept the locals top of the play Jason Smith leads Slayers to triumph UP UP AND AWAY A Centennial Middle School student here- ton Dying In the air while competing In he lone Jump The school held Its track and Held meet last week Girls soccer action Jason Smith netted four go Is as Golden Shyers defeated Dark Blues 70 In Georgetown Soccer Club boys Mas soccer Single tallies went to Grant Scotl Mc Gulgan and Jasun Paul Chris Roberts and Derek played well Tor the winners while whole Blues team played well ilso Last was official In other lam rimes each hid three as beat Orange le im Curry Burns had he other winners Hay and MeGiv urn had the for the squad Chris Adams Adam Poulstrup and trie dcrson play well for Crusaders while fcdward Jake and Sitphen Burns played well for the Orange squid Steve had three to lead Cobras over Flat Tyres BO had two for the winn irs while singles went to Hussy Samtgar Jim and Brad Cuth Mar Johns on Chris Dale and I played well for the winners while Aaron Constant Philip Berry and Chris Sutchffe play id well for the Tyres team Hob Walker had three goals while Graeme Buck r ell had two as Powder Blues beat Beige Team Hob Elmshe had the lone goal for the Beige team Randal and Ian Sinclair played well for the winners while Jake Paul and Jeremy Bourgeois played well for flelge team Hattrick paces Grasshoppers victory Amy had goals pic Grasshoppers Coo its in squlr play Joy Jill and Copland had the other goals for the winners hid thi nine goal for Cooleats Smith Lisa Doyle and At ma wen the players of note for the winners while Jinny Thompson I Junes played well for In other Heather had two goals is Red te downed the Gold id Mary Walker and Kimberly Stevens had the other Crawford well for the winners while I Chipcrlin Melissa Coe I played will for Gold In the other Maroons i Greens Laura Appleby itts ind Alison Miccwan had the goals winners Jamis and Amy rid for Heather Christine played well for the winners wIuIl Joj Amy and Copland the of for the reins In Peewee action Donna had two ds is I- ikons beat Team Three I Bergsma Rachel and Ki iw h id hi other goats for the winners vvhil Irwin and Mitchell scored I mi Three Bergsma and mi It mid In were noteworthy players for the vi while uaekson Nairn and well for Team Three In the other tame The Sling edged Julie Julie Ross Allison Westsleyn scored the for winners hi 1 in Hughes Huh scored for the Carolyn Cheryl played will for winners white Jane and Kim Weldrick well for Julie In Bantam play Dairy Queen shut out Brumpion s No team as Kerry had two goals tidy Alison Irvine had the other for winners Stephanie Sandifer nets five goals in Gremlins squirt soccer win Paul Sandifer had other j ils lo pace Gremlins winners over Tornados in on scored j il Georgetown Club irrlors In other panics David had the Jieknnn hid two other goals for the winn is Turn Bed ere Bradley Spears had While Knights all five for does Along with team drops game Sieve Milykuty Divid mil in stored for the Hid im I for White Knights I the In minor atom phy Matthew had two goals as Warrl tied Latin- Club holding social event for new faces The Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club will be holding a social evening June beginning at 15 at the Edith SI club The club of opened for play Saturday Should the weather not cooperate the rain date for the socl will be June The club executive stands with Norris president Clarence Stevens first vice- president William second vlccpresl dnl Morley MilLs tournament secretary Bill secretary treasurer and Ted rat large In other league emes Fireballs edged Cosmic Crunchers 1 Steven Pederson scored both goals for the winners while Trevor Cumber did the honors for the Crunchers The whole winning team played well while David Carney Shawn Atkinson played well for Crunchers In Minor Squirt play both games ended up tied In a battle of Golden teams Golden Warriors and Golden Hawks tied 1 1 David Boyd scored for Warriors while Taylor scored for Hawks Matthew Jolhffc J played well for Hawks while the whole team played welt In the other game Dragon and Purple People Eaters to draw Peter McGee Geoffrey Beau and Matthew Johnson played well for Dragons while the whole People Eaters played well In major atom action Mike and Shawn had two goals each to pace Timers over Warriors Jason Walker turns tint tin Hit Gord did it fan will it the Kim rn White on ind Midc iniishire lost with stores of I ir inn Wilson ind M hid sartor tr Or and Svelte Spilkr fell with Brown ind Norma with I ninth will Id Central I irk ULTRATUBE The holiest new marine accessory or 1965 owing tailing snow tubing a whole new once when you use adds new on or Is now available to you Inrough your Distributor SKIING WINDSURFING ED PRETE See us it it F Annual tsmdit Eti lion at Gordon Arem ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATES PAINTING PAPER HANGING COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL THATS WILD WALLPAPER SEE and Wendy played well or the locals In another game defeated the No 1 Orange team 1 as Lisa Mason had the Orinee goal had three goals as Bad News Blues defeated Titans Karen Reynolds had the other goals for the winners while Jones Burroughs and Sharon Clifford had the Titans Barb Murray and Janet wen players for the Hi irs while Heather Corry and Anita played well for Titans Team No 5Iloyat win over Brampton No Nancy Mustard and Kris h id two goals each for the winners while Jmny V ands and Shannon had singles Shin Mann Tammy ttoodstra and Carol Mitchell well for Jones Blue team In another game Dairy Queen edged Bad News Blues I Alison Irvine and Sandy scored the goals for while Darla Gillespie scored for Blues Ester Gernts Tanya Morrow and Jodl played well for while Murray and Kim played well for Blues In other girls action Maroon Maniacs and ItcdDc lis tied Heather Johnson Webster played well for Maniacs while Helen Tannock Angela and Lisa Van Klink well for the Devils team In another game Leaping Lizards and lied Erica Booth Sara Shjnnon Brown played well for the Lizards while Dcsrosiers Cook and Kelly Campbell playid well for Golden HOME OF THE WEEK STUNNING IHSKNHUORMMIIYlttCiUATION PLAN 1750 for about when their key defender Rick was hurt wis forced to switch to left wing so Hole could fill in on the defensive spot took in adjusting to tins and allowed Brampton to seore wo sloppy goals before they regained their balance When they tot in stride Georgetown Darryl took on the entire Br defence before scoring a beau The half ended tied somi the locals made things very difficult for themselves when they let Brampton take over the middle in the second half With MJddaugh limping on wine the Falcons had only two effective attackers andBartlett A foolish retreat in their end a sloppy resulted in Georgetown scoring on its own to give the home team a The locals found themselves struggling instcidofeoasling Mottershcad who was likely having his best yet picked up a ball and sent his partner on Ihe run with finely executed pass was brought down by a Brampton player and a kick was Steve Turner convened the penalty to tie the game The official had to rccotmse the unfair attention rccelv sent off a Bramp ton defmder a few minutes after the locals tied the The loss only served to improve Brampton play the locals found themselves lie The Junior team plays its first home game Mon day at when they host Burlington PHOTO REPRINTS are available lor any photograph appeal ng Tt Herald Guelph SI sft MILNES PLUMBING f INDUSIHIAL FREE ESTIMATES 8531805 AGE LTD ill window Th It Itrgt ng room with J tons replies the deck live itiirci Behind then the with III Island wotktpice I compact in anil three piece powder room Two each with three piece including double and door to form the at trie while carport and area he main doer feature Up ill In a loll rim from the ol vie 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