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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1973, p. 20

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Martin Rink Captures Langdon Trophy Spiel THURSDAY JAN IB Pages Hamilton rolled cm ij single ft trio find 09 ingle Wendy I threw a triple mid single Stephanie Cox bowled 5 with a 221 single l0SThe high boy John Burke with a triple and single gome Craig w is second with a trio and single Ken 1 with a single Mirk threw triple a I single dory ess had HO a 22 single SI- MORS ill lead the girls nee ITiris Burke has the high of iW OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE Salmon The Living Resource second and Mike with I ingf won two gomes from the House but wire on total pins sink downed I in two totals Brain i ius crushed Sliders in inn liking tutit pins Rowling Ruins tallied three it Ho Hum I nslnk in sliders 1 SI I llll i whin sin rolled J triple of intnslK rtgistLrtd a mi with i single triple Trophy winners from left Dorothy Allan Bill Eleanor Hogarth by CYNTHIA PARTRIDGE This week has been a busy one at North Hal ton Curling Club The ladies provincial were on all week with teams competing from all over he district It was a double knockout round robin and the victorious team was from umber Highlands with Elsie Gazuik skip Joan Smith vice Sheila second and Carole lead These girls now go to to compete with teams from all over Southern Ontario and If they arc winners there they go on to Thunder Bay and then Prince Edward Island The club for the troph was also held during the week in the evenings with the finals held on Friday January 12 Of teams starting out eight teams were in the finals and the finalists were piped out onto the ice by Tracy Porter The 1st event ana trophy winners were Harold Martin skip Hogarth vice Bill Smeaton second and Dorothy Allan lead The runners up In the first event were Tony Hull skip Inez vice Dave Wood burn second and Jean Mc Cormick lead The winners of the second event were Ken Jackson skip Vcma vice Dave Manley second and Eileen lead The runners up were Gord Partridge skip Norma Porter vice Ben second and Janet lead Third event winners were Jeff Duck skip Gall Sparks vice Ray Owens second and Geofreda lead with Ron skip Joyce Noble vice A dene second and Jean White lead being the runner up team in this event The winners of the fourth event were Jim skip Elliott vice Dan second and Bonnie lead Congratulations to all those who got as far as the finals and a special congratulations he winning teams who made the finals and special individual trophies the team winning the trophy TOWN Some teams from North Ballon were out of town this week in bonspicls at other Two teams of men were in a spiel at Acton and both came out winners Tony Hull skip Lee vice Jim second and Pat Chamberlain lead were second place winners in the J o clock draw and Par skip Bill French vice Doug second and Ken Phillips lead were third place winners in the clock dra Each learn played three eightend games and ended the day with a delicious dinner prepared by the ladies of the Acton Curling Club Three learns from the ladles section skipped by Betty and ray represented North In the Brampton Rose Bowl two day bonspiel and mens teams from North are competing this week in the They ploy at various clubs in district all week with the finals at Acton nexl Saturday January North Men section is being represented in the British Consuls this week by Hay Steele skip Koike vice Buss Jones second and John lead at Br amp Ion for the division play downs The winning rink from division will play the winners from division at our club on Sunday January on nut to the club and see some top notch curling The scheduled at North is the Half and Half Invitational This means that two people from our club will invite two people from another club to form one team and teams will compete in this on Saturday January There are still a few vacancies in spitl so why not invite some friends for a day of good curling and fun and enter your earn by getting in touch with Porter or sign in on the notice in the dub lounge Do you realize that the curling season is half over Have you signed up for the last mixed curling draW w is with and skip Harold Martin in ill by VIA A Dm Hurt LCI VVnT I with i 1 suilI Stive Burns j Din shot a by CUIUS trn i 1 Our most fascinating resource is a sensitive short lived animal of great strength In its ways and hidden from i through most of Its life To thousands of British Columbians Is the source of their livelihood more It a superior quarry for their sport a spirited ireoture of prodigious power wily intelligence a magnificent fighting fish famous around the world Because It Is living it is more vulnerable lhan my other to the of The Pacific salmon requires from us only clean cool water and undisturbed stretches of In It needs fertilizing feeding It is a self risouru requiring no vast areas of and investments of capital to Triatcd with respect by its neighbours on the land lining Its rivers and It vested with restraint the salmon will lost forever THAN MAN Salmon Is an older species than man but unlike our more hardy kind has declined In population over the years It was an easily captured food for the first visitors to the Pacific coast land bridges now under the of the Bering Strait Us unfailing appearance in the rivers each summer and fall made it a staple in the diet Indians With dipnet and pointed shaft Indian fishermen crouched on ledges over glassy resting pools where salmon paused before continuing their upstream or river barricades made of branches scooping or spearing the salmon by the thousands In the observers estimated that Indians caught millions of salmon in each year using them for food and trading IMPORTANT Salmon became an Important product in the iHDUs when the Hudson Bay Company dominated the industry in the company shipped almost I barrels of sill cured salmon to Hawaii and Asia and there was also a thriving local market The catches were made almost entirely by Indians and of course were small by today standards but they were first milestone of progress of an industry which has done much to shape destiny of British Columbia Next Week The Canning Industry Georgetown Hosts Ten Spiel Rinks The sixth annual Halton Peel Kennedy Ford Curling Bonspiel got underway Saturday at nine curling clubs with the North Curling Club hosting 10 rinks Action will continue this week with the finals of the spiel to be held at the Acton Curling Club Saturday The winner of the Peel spiel will meet the winners of the Niagara Frontier Hamilton and District and Mutual Life competitions in the of Champions at the Kitchener Waterloo Granite Club With more than in prizes as on extra added In centlve provided by Oak ville a premier car dealer Kennedy Ford this event has drawn teams from Bolton Orangcvllle Georgetown Acton and Milton Brampton Hillsburgh and Oak ville monumental lie Scores Soar as Bowlers Concentrate On Qualifying suijji Mini I ml Barton Mil tnpk Warm in hud single KenluchyFrledChlckon J REG 605 Colonel Sanders and his boys it finger llcklngood chickenVUfia As our oulh Bowlers con In their effort to qualify for the Four Steps to Star dom the scores are getting higher and higher This week bowlers exceeded the coo mark Bantams seven Juniors and thirteen Seniors The competition is better than thanks to the great bowling Ross heads the girls with a average Kelly is second with The high boy Is Philip Handy with a DO average Mighty Mice clobbered Slow Pokes in alt three games Pip Squeaks thrashed Ring Bongs in every game Squeaks Slow Pokes Mighty Mice Bongs shot a new high triple for the Pec Wee Girls of with a 141 single Debbie Dwyer rolled and a single Christine Kecss tossed a trio Collier threw the high of and a single Second was a 310 triple and single by Philip Handy Tcrrle and Gloria Hamilton have the high averages of IGj and 162 respectively blasted I ittle Stars for three victories Zodiacs won two gomes from Bantams but lost total pins Funky Phantoms ditched Tigers in all three gomes Knickcr were creamed by Rootle Toolles In every game Strikers nipped Wildcats in two games and totals Alley Runners knocked Sharp Shooters off In all three gomes Funky Phantoms Thunderblrds Sharp Shooters Wildcats Rootle Alley Runners Zodiacs Beckers Bantams IB Strikers 14 Tigers Little Stars 10 I- lizobeth Hayes was the high girl with a trio and single Shirley Small wood shot and a single Sheen a Bauer triple and single came next while Wendy Hay threw a triple and a single Diane Leonard rolled with a single game Gloria Hamilton had with a ISO single A triple and single were bowled by Jennifer An net Kevin Harrison has the high average of David is only one behind Thunderblrds annexed two games totals from Cyclones Jaguars two games and total pins from Cots trounced Torpedoes In all three games stabbed Cougars taking two games and totals STANDINGS so Torpedoes 49 Cougars 42 Thunderblrds 40 Argonauts Jaguars Cats Ccloncs NOT Grant Richardson topped the boys this week with a great triple and a single gome Not for behind was Marty Zlllo who rolled a nice triple and a single Philip was third with a trio and a single Mark tossed with a single while Kevin Harrison threw a triple and a 199 single John shot a triple and a J single Richardson triple was soy and he had a single David Archer single Ted him on to triple Donald s tnpli was also Ml hi Is 1 If single I- or the girls in and Sandy llratkin haw lln high of tfi 1 irj leads the a I while Hick is iwi games and totals from tin House Women s I lb rode in two games totals Duddles it utter fibbers in one in dun tot plus Sharp Shooters en mud oofs in ill thru Sharp Shooters 1 1 Idk W klirs Goofs 7 Stampidirs Women I lb Strikers 4 Gutter 1 1 1 I- is high girl with and a im Kavanagh was with and a single CASSELMANS HAPPINESS IS A TANK OF OUR FUEL You too will be happy this winter knowing well take care of all your heating problems CASSELMAN FUELS -a- WEST Choose it from Canada largest rental fleet of can trucks Charge It ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS CHRYSLER PRODUCT Ray DON Lid A 2198 Only Down qualify Completely 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