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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1971, p. 6

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OUTDOORS Seasons Blend With Robins Ice Fishing following letter was rec eived by a prominent Senior CitiMn of Georgetown from the of Lands and Forests re garding a free fishing licence Dear Sir Senior Citizens angling licen ces are available free of to resident male angle years of age and older would be preferable if applica tion could be made in person either at any District Office of the Department of Lands and Forests or at the Central Lic ence Bureau Room Whit ney Block Queens Park Tor onto If distance is a consideration application may be submitted by moll Information on height weight color of hair and eyes is required Documentary proof of age must be in the form of a birth certificate previous angling li cence passport etc Any offi cial document or photocopy submitted will of course returned Yours very truly C Clarke Chief Fish Wildlife Branch The Senior Citiien of Georgetown who received this letter is now in possession of his licence It was sent to him by mall because transportation was a problem FISH HUT REGISTRATION Next winter It would bo wise for anglers who Lake coe to keep the following In mind before placing a hut on the ice This year there have been a number of fish hut owners with huts on Lake Slmcoe very dis appointed to find their hut had been seized The majority of these huts were seized because there was no registration ber on the hut Conservation officers patrolling the lake move unregistered huts off the fee as soon as they ore noticed A common story heard from hut owners is that they really did plan to have their hut register ed but after putting the hut on the ice they just hadnt bothered to pick up a registration num ber yet Whatever story the hut Is usually seized and the owner Is charged under Ontario Regulation 1305 MUST BEAR NUMBER The regulation states that all huts placed on the ice of Lake Slmcoe and Lake ching in the counties of York Ontario and Slmcoe for pur pose of fishing must bear a re gistration number The number assigned by an officer of the Department must be placed on the front of the hat In numerals not less than 2tt inches in height All huts must be removed from the ice before tbe first day of April If you are the owner of a registered hut and plan to put it on the ice this year be sure to get your registration number You moy one free of charge by personal application the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests Maple Dis trict Office St Maple Ont the Ontario Dept of Lands and Forests Point Park Sutton or the Bass Lake Prov incial Park Bass Lake It is compulsory that the re gistration number be on the hut before it is put on the Ice The above was quoted from a letter received from the Ontario Department of Lands and For ests District Of Slmcoe POOR SPORTS Before the law came into ef fect some of the poor sports would leave their huts on the when the Ice broke up the houses either washed up on shore or floated and became a menace to navigation Other poor sports would place shacks out there on the ice and burn them when they were through with them Myself and fishing compan ions have seen the above done We have also seen the better sports cutting around their fish hut with a chain saw because it was frozen in so badly When it had a few inches of ice the floor they still took the time to chip it out before removing it to shore AFRICA PHOTOGRAPHIC SAFARI I have at hand a letter from Jerome J Knap free lance photographer who lives at Silver Parkway Apt Guelph Ontario Jerome is organizing and leading a photographic safari to the wildliferich Valley of Zambia central Afri ca Besides photography and game viewing the safari will offer opportunities for fishing This la a 21day trip limited to persons Jerome hopes to organize a similar safari on an annual basis His partner this venture Is Peter Moss former game rancher for 11 years with the Zambia Nat ional parks Mr Moss knows the country the wildlife the people well and speaks all of the major native tongues Some friends of Mr Knap and Mr Moss who are newspa per columnists have stated their intentions of writing column about bow sportsmen can lengthen their hunting sea sons by switching to a camera after the gun season has ended If any one reading this col umn Is Interested In this ven ture contact Mr J J Knap Guelph I might add that his writings And photographs on fishing conservation and wildlife have been published In Canada the United States and Europe TWO WELCOME VISITORS The first day of spring and the Slat day of March was a sunny day but cooL Two largo rustybreasted robins were In our back yard they would bop aide by side for about five feet and stop and listen with their heads cocked to one side as if they were trying to detect far worms below the snow I must say they were a welcome sight and rugged enough looking to of Valencia a About hour see- Reds to them J the kind of trout that are M caught in Lake in the which leads over to Curt winter through the ice Her Church a trout pond father is a sportsman of some rough in those bills above the note in Trinidad She is cur- Hockley Valley and it was a really staying in Georgetown grim reminder that eves If It Photos by George Hove With Walter Is his son Brian assisted in landing this 13 3S inch beauty from Lake Its a deep bodied Trout NORTH CURLING NEWS by June Ma gnu son and Tracy onager Joe Louths Rink Cornelius Winners Well we are the end of a very successful and en joyable curling season Last week the Cornelius spiel was a huge success Some of us fell by the wayside before the Satur day finale but we hope you all had fun win or lose First prize and trophy winner was the rink of Joe Louth Peggy Crlchton Jack Grose and Shirley Hoffman SECOND Cord Campbell Jean Henry Norma Rush THIRD Partridge Audrey Symmes Paul Anderson and Ten a Kitchen FOURTH Harvey Chappel Myrtle McCauley Ken Phil lips Laud Johnston FIFTH Ken Ho wot June Evans Duck Pam Sow- SIXTH Rod Marilyn Barber Lock wood SEVENTH Lee Symmes Ken Jackson Bunny Moore M Gcofredo ELGHTH Tony Hull Cynthia Partridge BUI Latimer Louise Harris JOB WELL DONE This being a full week with the finals on Satur day takes a lot of work and preparation We think the commit tee should be commended for a job well done Last week I neglected to post the winners of three draws Tuesday at Bill Bill Latimer Paul Anderson Stan Milne Thursday at Young Wayne Taylor Sinclair Jim Cameron Mpnday at Roger Levequo Dane Jim Wilson Carlo We wondering if the Cornelius could not be changed to a three event spiel The bonsplcl committee may have the answer to this question so we will it in their capable hands LAST OF THE YEAR When you ore reading this the last of the year will be half over The Silvers Trophy is being played for this week This Sunday is our annual skating party Bring the family and out and join the skating etc 15 ALLEYWAYS by Burkt Both 1971 MasterJunior tit les were taken by Toronto area bowling centres Master bowler Millie Evans of Toronto teamed up with Judy Gory Chapman both Junior bowlers at New Sham rock Bowl to win the ladies team title with a pinfoll or 3000 Miss Evans who leads the womens aggregate standings id a pintail of to win the omens Individual John Banks of Sheas Avenue Road Lanes had a 1629 score and combined Juniors Chris and OBrien to top the mens teams a score Ron of Towne Bowl in Kitchener won the mens tourn ament title with a 1741 totaL Two teams from Georgetown Bowl represented the town vjry well LEAGUE BOWLING BANTAM GIRLS The high average of Is held by Wendy She has the high single of and high three of Team Standings Goofie Coolies Knockers Down Fllnlstones 25 S Ban ana Splits Fighting Snooples Wildcats clipped Banana Splits in two games and totals Knock ers Down blanked Alley Cats in all three gomes Goofie dumped Slow Pokes for three victories Flintstoncs battled Fighting Snooples winning all three Swingers annexed two games and total pins from Yum Yum Girls Strikeroos ditched Wild cats In all three games SUPER SEVEN Stephanie Cox one Marshall Jill Clifford Wendy Janet Burns Linda 512 Nancy Nurse 494 f73 was the first day of Spring Man Winter sure wasnt observing It Well anyway we caught some nice rainbow through the Ice on a fly but this time they were relumed to the water af ter some footage was token on our Super Kodak movie cam era The name of the film will be Winter Ice Fishing Spring and Summer Fly Fish ing The start of the film was taken at home and the end of the third 50 foot cartridge taken in Curt Churchs home which will show Mr and Mrs Curt Church and several Mrs Churchs paintings Thats all for this week so Tight lines Enjoy the Out doors and Safe Journey Equipment SPORTS SEE US FOR THE FINEST IN SKATS EXCHANGE SKATE SHARPENING Georgetown Cycle Sports BANTAM BOYS Gary Richardson has average of 170 the high single of 266 and the high trio of Team Standings Cardinals Pioneers Spoilers Archies Mini Strikers 25 Bombers Fam ous Six Cardinals clobbered in all three games Pioneers baffled Green Hornets for three games Archies subdued Bomb ers in two games and totals Famous Six whipped Egg Heads in every game Mini Stri kers clubbed Cascade in all three Spoilers registered three wins over Thunder Bolts SUPER SIX Gary Richardson Redmond Steven Harlow Colin Hicks Stephen Archibald JUNIORS Girls High average of is held by Yvonne Yvonne also has the high sing le and the high trio Boys Doug has the high average of He has the high single of 369 and the high three of Team Standings Incredtblea 34 All Stars Bowling Bud dies Georgetown Pros Rebels Blue Angels 23 chadellc IB Stumble Bugs All Stars smeared Unbent- ablcs in all three games Stum ble Bugs annexed two games and totals from Georgetown Pros Rebels shelled Pin Busters with three straight defeats Psychedelic thrashed Blue Angels in all three games credibles drubbed Champa in two games and totals Bowl ing Buddies shocked Unknowns In all three games NIFTY NINE Boys triples Chris Burke 762 Mark 680 Phillip David Singles Frank Polntner Terry Ry der Frank Mandarlno Girls triple Patricia Duncan Single Janice Mi ch els Girls Wilkes has the high average of the high single of 289 and the high three of 798 Boys The high overage or is held by Mike Warman Mike also has the high single of 387 and the high trio of Team Standings Keglers 35 Electric Sun Dial Scot Pack Bowler Cats 19 White Wall toes Question Marks ODDS AND ENDS Only three YBC bowlers arc celebrating their birthdays this week Sherry Everett March Stephen Archibald March Lyne Stewart Ap ril Stephen Archibald of our Bantam bowlers celebrated his birthday on March His father George Archibald Master Bowler and the coach of the Junior Boys Team that Is going to Vancouver in April also had a birthday on that very day Happy birthday to the both of you Another one of George towns Master Bowlers Chorl- Mac Cor mack celebrated her birthday on March Crmr- coached this years Junior girls The Junior boys team in practice last Friday rolled a tremendous three game total of Their games were 1120 and 1082 Chris Burke rol led a triple of while Steven Burns tossed 733 The Bantam girls team also in practice rol led a superb three game total Their lost gome was wonderful Halton Sportsmen Pushing For Deer Hunting Season Hal tons various sportsmens associations arc pushing for County to set up a deer hunting There has been no such season since Spokesman for the group Jim said the as sociations are asking for a three doy season every other year These three days could run consecutive or every oth er day he said GET CLOSE Wo are asking that shotguns only be used so as a hunter has to get up fairly close to the deer before he can make a clean kill This will prevent high po wered rifle bullets flying through the bush ho said If we dont a season it could get to a point where the will have such a weak strain of deer they would not be the pretty ani mal everyone associates with the breed STUNTED They could also damage crops if they got too fui Etherington said Ontario Department of Lands Forests are bac king the Sportsmens Re quest said al though it is provincial policy to let each county decide on hunting seasons One lands and forests gome officer said deer in are already becoming stun ted because their population is too plentiful and in-breed- was taking place CABS AND DOGS We have had one unofficial meeting with the county and only one representative deputy reeve Don MacMillan turned up said Ethcrington Now we will have to go to tho county officially Between and 225 deer have been killed this winter In Hespeler area by cars wild dogs or other accidents Some of these deer had been weakened by a hard winter and others were preg nant does chased and caught by wild dogs Free Fishing Licences For Senior Citizens The Honourable James Snow Minister without Portfolio and MPP for Halton East announc ed this week that free fishing licenses ore now available for all Ontario senior Ontarios male residents years of age and over can ob tain their free license from many Department of Lands and Forests offices The closest of fice to tho area being Head Office located at the De partment of Lands and Forests Central License Bureau Room Whitney Block Parliam ent Buildings Toronto PROOF OF AGE It is also possible to obtain licenses by mail from these of fices Applicants however must include all pertinent informat ion complete name and address age height weight colour of eyes and hair Documentary proof of age is necessary This method therefore should only be used as a last resort because of possible loss from sending valuable personal papers through the mails The following proof of age may be used when applying for a free angling license birth cer tificate baptismal certificate military discharge papers in surance records pension superannuation records or che ques naturalization papers court order specifying date of birth and passports Farm Owners Do You Know How To Prepare a Statement for Tax Purposes Do You Know About Estate Planning LET 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