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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1971, p. 6

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Glen Kennedy Schools Tops Ski Team Race Glen Williams school tooli The competition was a cross Fifteen teams from all the top spot in a county wide meet for junior schools on Saturday February 13th and George Kennedy school came country team race up hill the county were entered and down hill and through the the winning team of Tim Fend bush starting and ending at ley Ron Hilts Pauline Falrvlew School in the north and Ann Marie Milne emerged end of Burlington winners OUTDOORS TIE THEM THIS WAY AND TROUT FOR SURE by George Hare In previous columns I men tioned some easy to tie trout J files made from simple mater that had proven very to fill ones creel Our small cedars on lawn not long ago bad snow and Ice on their tops which made them bend over and as BED BADGER With a little knowledge materials and previous ex per with the other easier to- tie flies one can very easily tie the red badger streamer A 3 x long or long shank with a straight bend in limerick style I believe is best The tail Is made up of bright red hackle tips two is best ribbing is of medium silver flat 1 tinsel and the body is bright red seal fur spun on a section of thread that has been treated with sticky liquid so the seal fur will stick when spun around the thread Four matched badger hack let are selected and tied on t to form a wing In sort of peak roof style The wings should extend out to the end of the tail The cheek or shoulder dress ing consists of a medium six Jungle cockeyed feather The hackle tied collar style Is from a Plymouth Rock hen when a fly has master this one It gives him a feel that he has created some thing more complicated The I finished streamer Is not only i beautiful to look at but when fished to imitate a minnow or J bisects will take many trout for the pan JACK WAS A MASTER The lata Jack Sutton of Tor onto was a master at the art of fly tying and the red badger was one of his favourites Jack Sutton fished Eugenia waters for many years To quote him on Just how to use the red badger the answer was strip it so fast from deep water in a manner that you are rying to keep the trout from etching up to 1L That a when was the most effective That Jack a theory and It worked Above the fill way at the top ad of Eugenia Lake Is a pool by logs It Is after Canada noted fly ty Sutton Pool Over the thousands of speckled rout were taken from this pot Artificial Eugenia Lake was approximately 50 years go by the Ontario Hydro dam t Eugenia It is fed by the leaver River which has its at The the Beaver Is at Thombury ind is famous for spring fall run of rainbow Four after Eugenia Lake was J it produced big trout to the rich food that came the water Jack Sutton I the first to fish waters More about Eugenia Lake lime other time In my mind I can picture an spring the crows are robins have bees seen Mrs Armstrong of Geor has seen running back and on the away an toe tooth one person said they look as if they are praying for spring to come Now they are erect and Just waiting for warmth that will start the sap low in their small trunks and make them once again greener and taller tike most people who like the outdoors the smell from cedars is a welcome odour the little cedars were dug up and brought here from Eugenia which has more than their fair share of this evergreen That all I have time for until next time Tight Lines Enjoy the Outdoors and Safe Journey SOCCER NOTES FIVE MORE TEAMS SOCCER POPULARITY IS ZOOMING by Taylor After three registrations boys have registered for the soccer season in Georgetown this summer This gives approximately teams five more than the season The major influx of arc in the younger age p up to the age of ten At this point It would seem that we would require two divisions n both the Squirt and Atom age roups The Mosquito and Pee Wee leagues will have the same umber as last season AFTER Notification of the teams will forthcoming after the dual draft meetings and as usual boys that are staying In the some age group have the of playing for the some earn Now let get back to coach and managers Don t forget March at Cedarvale That s the time and place of the annual gen era meeting The increase in registrations over last year tells us one thing the popular of soccer In Georgetown is growing and to sustain this growth we need coaches and managers Don be afraid that you will not be able to find the time last year some teams bled up so that if business kept someone away there would al ways be someone to carry on This meeting Is also open to parents involved in soccer so come on out and see what it Is all about Wo are not professionals at meetings Just parents Interest In their sons activities so make point of keeping that night clear In your calendar NEED SPONSORS This Is a voluntary organiza tion and as such appreciate the great assistance given by trades people of Georgetown for this we say a very sincere thank SPORTS Equipment SKATE EXCHANGE SKATE SHARPENING Georgetown Cycle Sports you However the need for spon sors is again upon us to provide the equipment necessary We cannot guarantee to publish all your advertising with the excep tion of your name displayed the soccer uniforms that your sponsorship provides If any one is interested in sponsorship please contact Mr I Bevon or Mr C Wilde So let see you out at Cedar vale on Tuesday March IS and help make this season in an unforgettable one Lets put Georgetown on map for Minor Soccer in Out PS ALLEYWAYS by Burks Two Teams Qualify For Dominion Finals This year Georgetown was truly number one at the South ern Ontario Finals in Hamilton on Sunday Two of our three teams placed first to qualify for the Journey to Vancouver Bantam Girls Team Con to Nancy Nurse Sylvia Diane Marshall Diana and Sherry This team finished only IS pins up on the second place cam from Chatham pins ahead of the third place host team of Hamilton Boys team This team of David Wurman Steph en Foster Steven Burns Rick Gourllo and Chris Burke start ed out rather shaky but finish up Just great Like we said last week the provincials were still up for grabs and we grab bed the title LEAGUE BOWLING BANTAM GIRLS Wendy has the high average of She also has the high single of 313 and the high three of Team Standings Fighting Snooples IT Goofle Goalies 12 Knockers Down Slow Pokes Wild cats Fighting bewildered Striker In all three games Alley Cats nipped Banana Splits in two and totals Flint stones smeared in all three games Wildcats blasted Slow Pokes for two games and total pins Knockers Down outclassed Yum Yum Girls in all three games baffled Swingers in two games for totals HIGHS Diane Marshall Cox Sylvia Hclssler Wendy kill II Diana Bratkin Nancy Nurse BANTAM BOYS Gary Richardson has the high average of 171 Gary also holds the high single and high trio Team Standings Cardinals Monkees Mini Strikers Pioneers 14 Bombers Archies 12 Pioneers clobbered the sag Famous Six team in all three games Green Hornets bombed Cascade In two and totals swiped three games from Bombers Mini Strikers whipped Egg Heads In all three Archies downed Spoilers In two games THE GEORGFTOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH mi PAGE cheered our home teams on in Hamilton on Sunday Their fan tastic support boosted two of our teams into Vancouver where they will represent Sou them Ontario In the National Championships in April Yes Another tournam ent On March everyone again is invited to cheer getown on in the Master Jun ior Tournament It will be held at Plantation Lanes In Islington COMMISSIONER KINSMEN GALS SOFTBALL If Georgetown Raiders dont even their best of playoff series with Wetland here tomor row night they 11 be the most surprised team in the Niagara Peninsula Intermediate circuit Raiders outplayed Wclland In the lifter In Wetland Sunday but surrendered a 74 decision to the team they had downed In the last game of the sche dule 48 hours earlier in George town Memorial Arena Raiders deserved their lead at the end of the first per lod Sunday and should have had more than the edge at the end of the second but sagged In the third when Wei land them Actually the final period was not as lopsided at it appeared Wetlands third goal was of the soft variety and goals six and seven went Into an empty net in the minute Town Bants Get Shutout At Wexford Terry Richmond earned the shutout when Four Town Bantam hockey team beat Wexford in Clair- lea Arena Sunday scored II lone goal Crawford assisted The local Four Town Novices fashioned a win over their Wexford counterparts in the same arena Sunday Ion from Donald son and Kent scored for totals Cardinals collected towns first early In the three victories in a lilt with period and Bob Vcitch Thunder Bolts WEEKLY HIGHS Brad Pat DID YOU KNOW The mast youthful population of any state median age 24 3 years lives in Hawaii SEE THE NEW SKIROULE SNOWMOBILES Complete Sales Service models to choose from SHELL SERVICE HIGHWAY rick St Laurent Paul 570 Keith Gallant 226 Stephen Archibald 193 Grant Richardson Michel LeBIanc 104 JUNIORS Girls Yvonne leads the average race with a and has the single of The high three of 767 is held by Ruth Doug holds the high average of 233 as well as lha high single and the high trio of Team standings Blue An gels Incrcdlbles 17 George- Pros IS All Stars 16 Bowling Buddies 15 The Champs Rebels Rebels as they took PsyehadcUc or three games I Incrediblcs thrashed Pin Bus ters In all three games Unbent ables annexed two games and total pi as from Georgetown Pros Bowling Buddies winning all three games Blue Angels top ped The Champs In all three Ail Stars wrestled Unknowns gaining thro straight victories TOP TEN TOSSED Ruth Moore Lorraine liar rison 292 Doug Steven Burns 621 Rick MS Phillip 211 Danny Diamond 594 Stephen Poster Chris Burke 219 BOWLER OF THE WEEK Diane Marshall A member of the Bantam Girls team ana rolled a trip on Sat urday She bowled very con sistently as her high gome was 239 Her present average of 151 places her tied with Linda George in spot triple is the season a third highest for Bantam Girls ODDS ENDS The following mem bers ore celebrating birthdays this week Stephen Bigg March Bill Mann March Gourllo March Albert March 13 Frank March 12 The member coach and supervisors of all the Geor getown rep teams thank and congratulate all those who from and Donaldson registered the second late in the last period The previous Sunday Four Town Novices played Wexford Novices and emerged victors Join Barnes was a three- goal man Ian got two and Bruce Rogers Jamie Frank Usher C Bell and B Kent netted the others Assist were Wiles Rag Kent Moore Usher and will be playing in tour March in Ncwmark and March in London will be up against Niagara Falls London Brant ford Whitby St Clair Beach Stratford Burlington Trenton and Lambeth 1200 Fastback WINS OPENER Outplay Opponents Raiders Drop First Game of PlayOffs FAST START Georgetown first period pro duction included goals two min utes apart Steve Bluntly the Sheridan College star who ma a habit of leading off the scoring converted Terry Holm relay from Blake Infills Into 10 edge at When Raid veteran Rlakc doubled it from Al Stilt and Don Cur rle it looked like Georgetown night Brian Angela lifted the Wei land crowd off their hands at scoring with old Fred George Mike evened the score at in the second frame but Junior Tibbetts re captured the slim lead for Ge orgetown at 10 from Nell Cotton Stilts marker from betts regained two goal bulge or Raiders at the third Cut started their stretch run less than a minute later when Fred cashed In with an easy goal REID HERO Boots Beodarlnnt deadlock it with the first of his pair half way through period Bob Held played hero roll by scoring the winner with three minutes left Sonny and had no goalie to beat with their shots into the gaping Raider cage at and 50 All of the games 11 goals were scored with both teams full strength since the penalty calls totalled two Only Wei lands Brian Anjjclo and Raid Blake tho of ITS HERE THE Ways Touphr Safe Lawn Garden Equip Reel Mowers Sharpened Writer Storage Twin Seasons and service 8 2 Winston Churchill Blvd S of miles S of Nerval BLAKE INGLIS ficlals lock up and both went far minor calls Thirty two pucks didn enter the Georgetown net because of Brian Chapman acrobatics intercepted at the other end SCHEDULE FINALE Raiders rained shots on Welland alternate goalie Pete Jenkins and took 46 In return when they wrapped up the re gular campaign here Friday In scoring this one set the pattern for Sunday meeting with Raiders opening a 40 gap in the first period and Wet land whittling away at it in the second and third The visitors notched the only goal of the middle period and the locals in the third The teams were knotted all when Terry Holmes threa an open corner with the winner at Junior Tibbetts vol some pressure with on insurance at IS PLAY FRIDAY Tibbetts from Norton and Inglis from Stilt and Suit unassisted the first period Stitt and Tibbetts assisted on Holmes winner and Nor and Stitt on late goal Law 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