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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1973, p. 5

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Wishing for White Stuff Skimobile Riders Will Go 80 Miles in SnowBrrFest ALLEYWAYS Georgetown Club is thinking snow and preparing for an mile snowmobile rally February 10 Like the better known this will be sponsored rally with going to help support minor hockey in Georgetown and district Storting point will be the large parking area of the Georgetown Soles Arena on the Line with registration at Community Centre Friday night and early Saturday morning Monday night represent olives at the Snowmobile Club and the Minor Hockey Assoc asked council for the use of the municipal parking lot but Reeve Tom Hill pointed out there not enough space More important the way had to be left open for the trucks and graders The rally has been named the Snow Feat and Is both a safety rally and a fund raising program and local bylaws must be obeyed as well as the snowmobile club s own rules and regulations Points will be deducted for all violations Officials will be patrolling the route to make sure all drivers obey rules and they are authorized to eliminate anyone Naturalists Don Snowshoes for Sunday Walk Last Sunday the weather man managed to provide 3D degree temperatures a mild wind with occasional snow flumes and sunny periods for five Georgetown Naturalists who took a five mile snow shoe wolk The participants Charles and Ursula Jeff and his son Martin and Norm Cramp met at 30 a m just west of Acton and proceeded east on the Itadlat 1 Trail Norm Cramp made note of a large number of beavers and fallen Aspen trees in the swamp area The group also saw flocks of Evening Grosbeaks and American Goldfinches Back of town hall in Acton a pond was identified as the home of one Mute Swan four Canada Geese and TO Mallard Ducks The Georgetown naturalists arc planning another snow shoe walk after the next heavy snowfall They wilt start at the 1 Conservation Area and proceed across country with the aid of compasses Horse racing has been called the sport of kings who they feel Is not practicing safe driving or obeying regulations Saturday night at the George announced The overall grand champion wins a paid trip for two to Florida for one week In addition trophies will be awarded to the first three winners with Monro Shock absorbers and Flame Oil added gifts Three members of the snowmobile club Brian Hill dare and Bemle Pi card and three members of the Minor Hockey Association Hick Bill Richmond and Bruce Osborne form the executive of the rally com Pepsi Tourney For Teens Coming Up May Have to Raise Minor Baseball Fees Georgetown Minor Baseball Association held their annual meeting and election of officers Tuesday night January at Community Centre Approximately people were in attendance which George termed the largest turn out ever a G A general meeting The officers were chosen by process of nomination and decision among the nominees to cither stand or decline New officers are president It Street first vicepresident vice president Rich mond third vice president The executive will be K South Mrs V Thompson J Weld wood V Thompson and the treasurer is Scully Increasing the entrance fees lo all players and learns in the A was suggested by George in reference to the lu73 hudgct Definite plans concerning the fee hike will be established at the next Million County meeting YOUR PI ATIS Motor vehicle operators Don wait for the deadline date to gel your new multi year passenger vehicle plates Do it DID KNOW Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn LANE LANGUAGE MAJORS Standing Nook IS Preston Homestead 13 W Hunter 13 B 13 11 Saunders 1 1 Goldens 10 Ryder 10 Exchange House Motors Averages G Barber Anderson It McGowan J Nicholson G Coulighan Hand T Zilio II J The high bowler for the night was Charlie Jcnner with his triple Tony second with Bob Harris was third with and in order the other high scores were Rill An dereon 701 Jim 700 Don Wilkes GB6 Stan Huh Nicholson fi77 Terry 671 and t Ross no I Standings Mountaineers Hippies Jet Set Drur ken Drivers Mapk Is a Misfits Country Gals Happy Gang Beginners toffee Breakers Is Am bridge Lena Burns Reynolds Heather Shirley Chaplin Dor ten Virag Handy Helen Norton Maine allow High triple this week was thrown by Char I en Mac Cor mack of 754 Second was Shirley Chaplin with a and close behind was Laura Treble rolling a 704 and 316 single game Shirley was next with a triple Last week was the qualifying day or the Daytime Ladles Bowlers tournament The six teams with the highest total pintail will bowl in the house round on They arc Hippies 3276 Jet Set 3146 Maple leafs Mountaineers and Happy Gang 1 would like to everyone of the Pepsi Cola Tournament to be held soon It Is open to all those attending high school in Ontario from grades to 13 who are under years of age as of Sept The entry tee is cents The date and location of he zone round will be announced soon Trlcia Boss has a average and Kelly Leonard Phillip Handy holds the boys high average of 91 Pip Squeaks Slow Pokes In two games and totals Mighty Mice edged out Bangs in two but the latter came up with a block buster in other gome and captured total pins Team Standings Pip Squeaks W Mighty Mice 32 Slow Pokes HING Bongs threw the high triple of and a single game Joanne Bingham rolled a trio and a 1 14 single Sheila was third with a 312 threesome and the high single of 134 Tricla Ross tossed a 301 triple with a single I ulcus the high triple or 314 and high solo of Paul 119 single Bobby McArthur shot and hod 129 single game BANTAM GIBUS and Gloria Hamilton have the high averages of lt4 and 162 respectively Sharp Shooters mashed Strikers in all three games Zodiacs stole two games from Tigers but were shy on total fins Wildcats shocked lockers in every game Thunder birds downed Bantams in two games for total pins Rootle Tootles collected lone win and total Sins from Alley Itunners unky Phantoms ditched I it tic Stars In two games taking total pins Tt STANDINGS Funky Phantoms Rootle Tootles 40 Sharp Shooters Wildcats 3B Ally Runners Zodiacs lunkie Bantams Kntcker Rockers 19 Tigers 16 Strikers 14 little Stars 12 NIFTY Terrie rolled the high triple of and a single Right behind with a triple and single was Gloria Hamilton Valerie Phillips had high single game of on her way to a trio Not far behind was Wendy Hay with a and a Nicola Cox threw a triple a 197 single Lee tossed j35 with single Scar borough shot a trio and a single Janet Hicks was next with a triple and a 192 single game Debbie Alton hit 500 on the nose with a 176 single II INT BOYS Kevin lead the average with while ll average Ik attains smeared Jacquars in ill three games Torpedoes bowed down lo Cyclones In two as they lost total pins destroyed In every game astonished Cuts as they gathered three vlc Torpedoes 51 Cougars 49 Thunderbirds Cats Cyclones Harrison was high this week with a triple and single Grant Richardson threw a 540 threesome with a 190 single gome Alan Bower rolled and a 195 Philip tossed with a 1H4 single Chris registered a 483 and a single JINIORS Stephanie Cox has the girls high average of while Sandy has 193 Gary RfcftardsofHsthefcpboi wllfia average Fuddle collected a triple triumph from the House Average Girl Watchers conquered Goofs in all three games Talented Sinkers thrashed in gome Gr In subdued Gutter rob hers in two games taking total pins Sharp Shooters clobbered Women Lib in oil three gomes Sharp Shooters Fuddle 15 Girl Watchers 14 Incorporated 12 Talented Strikers 11 Gourlle s Goofs Gutter Grabbers Women a lib TIP TOP TW I- 1 VF As well as being one of the final qualifying weeks for the Four Steps this week was the first of two qualifying dates fur Master Junior Tournament So far the lop six girls and boys are as follows Bouskill rolled great GJ3 triple and a single to top the girls Diana Fields threw a and a single Sylvia shot Cathy is fourth with and a NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS Three Reaped Halton Peel Consolation by 1 C PARTR1DGF Last week saw the start of the Peel Mm There were rinks in all of which North had entries On the and Tuesday the games were playcdon North Ice draws at IX Three of our rinks were knocked out on Monday Tracy Campbell and Ken Ken Juctson won his game as did llnrvev On Tuesday night Ray Steele won his game as did Roger Levequc thi wick it Oak villc and with the on Three North Ration rinks it he final Clioppel in the 2nd event Roger Steele in the event Unfortunately our North rinks were successful in capturing 1st plate but did tome home with ion sol a ion prizes Mens section draw under iy this week and Ladies Don forget to sign up for the Noble Trophy Club Salurda Feb GMIRGFTOWN THURSDAY JAN 25 1973 Page single bowled a threesome with a single Stephanie Cox also had but with a single Archibald is the high boy with and a 27 single Robert Mossop rolled with a single Colin Hicks tossed and a single Warren Farrow threw a 58 trio a single Kin shot with single Gary Keess registered triple and a 08 single Ruth inlay has the girls high overage of and Yvonne is second with 210 Chris Burkes average is high for boys while Mike Warman has baton Sliders were trimmed by In two games and totals B collected only one game from the House Average Ding a Lings clinched two games and totals from Inslnkabtos Bowling Bums fifteen game winning streak was snapped when Brainwaves nipped them in the final game by I pin Bowling Bums took the other two games and totals TF AM STANDINGS Bowling Bums Ding a Lings 10 Brainwaves Solan Sliders 5 A 1 1 STY F I I the high girl as she rolled 68J for the third time In four weeks single boosted her there In second with a trio and a single was June Warwick inlay tossed a J a single Cheryl triple and single were right behind Karen Archibald rolled single BOYS Christ Burke topped the with on triple and a single game Brian was second with IDC and a 289 single Steve Foster threw a triple aid single Mike shot a trio and a solo rank Mandarino tossed and a single Burt bowled and a single ExportA CANADAS FINEST CIGARETTE IP Only 25 Dawn If you qualify cc Engine Big selection Completely Reconditioned per cent Guaranteed VW and other SERVICE OPEN TMURS HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Why Do Our Used Cars Have to Be Better WE GUARANTEE THEM Baz Motors Ltd FOR YOUR NEXT CHRYSLER PRODUCT CALL Ray 8773490 DON ROBERTSON Chrysler Dodge Ltd Brampton i WO OUTDOORS with George James Symes Got Canning Going in BC The salmon business Lame or age with the development of canning in the late imai Although salmon wan first canned in New in it took Ml years for the process lo become established on northwest Pacific oast The first man in C to con salmon with reasonable sue cess was James who in 18G7 the year of Canadian confederation boiled salmon In cans on top of an ordinary kitchen range and exhibited the results at the New Westminster Agricultural Fair that year But the first to successfully market canned salmon was Alexander who had learned the process In his home province of New Brunswick He set up a primitive cannery at AnnlevlMc on ihc three miles downstream and across Ihe river from New West minster By the 1B70 canning was ihe most popular form of prcscr salmon and canneries were appearing in increasing numbers along the and on the northern and central coast In 1876 Ihere were three canneries In but by the turn of Ihe century there were over The annual salmon pack climbed from less than cases of pounds each in the late to over cases by the early lJOOs although the figures fluctuated erratically from year to year as they do loday with the size of the runs By this time local and foreign markets Tor canned smoked and salted salmon had been firmly established and the Industry hod become one of the most important In the economy of the yo province vr The booklet that the above story was taken from was prepared under the sponsorship of different organizations who rely on the salmon Industry for a living are interested in the salmon The booklet givtn me by Doug tttir King St Doug hoi in ide several trips lo DC and is very much in crested in I The Salmon I myself enjojeditvtrv much and I know readers of this column did loo other ports this story will appear in future columns bo watch for more about The I Iving FROM Apparently the Georgetown Herald is read from coast to coast The following Is a short letter was enclosed in a Christmas cord received from Jon Maureen Chisholm formerly of and who now reside at Fulmar Street Kltlmat Weil I ve been reading your column The fishing has been good this year Maureen and I caught lots of salmon and I had some good duck hunting I vc had good luck salmon and cutthroat trout the fly fishing outfit I used polar bear streamers for salmon and cutthroat minnow for the trout If you get a chance lo come out the even years are Ihe yenrs of big salmon runs won good and will be the next The trout come in big runs alter the salmon have spawned We sec lots of bald eagles and there arc wolf tracks on beaches Also moose bear and foxes I vc also seen flights of geese geese and along the river Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Jon Maureen WINTFUHMIIMi The fall rainbow ilosed on Dec The brook and brown trout season opened on in zones and IB liases Sept It isalsoopen in zones HI but stays till Si MM Hie mild weather will many off the for time yet Its best In contact fish hut in your favourite before going Tins is all for this week the outdoor safe journey and tight lines Modern man owes a great debt to ancient Mesopotamia Its contributions include writing and law the wheel and the true arch razors cosmetic sets and frying pans shepherd s pipes ana the harp and astrological charts Choose It from Canadas largest rental fleet of cant and QMC trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road TEST DRIV A DATSUN ITS ALL YOU REALLY NEED Datsun Sedan Man Sat NORTH END DATSUN LIMITED Baseline Road Milton Georgetown Minor Support Group In recognition of Minor Hockey Week I would like to publicly thank those people who have contributed to our Group It Is through their assistance and a lot hard work by other people concerned that we are able to operate nine teams In the Tri County Hockey League JAMESCBUCK TEAM SPONSORS Drive In Canadian Legion Branch Canadian Tire Ltd Stationery Georgetown Stationery Geo Volunteer Firefighters Construction North Halton Sports Standard Products Sunny Acre CONTRIBUTORS MIDGET TOURNAMENT JANUARY 23 25 26 27 28 CHEV THE HOME OF BETTER DEALS OLDS Andrew Murray Motors Now You Can Lease OQ00 on Month A OLDS CUTLASS For Only Or H Top V8 Automatic Power steering AM Radio White Walls whcelcovers Body Side Mouldings 36 MONTH NET LEASE miles of tree Insurance not included no buy back 1st month and last month required No security deposit it qualified IS MOUNTAINVIEW s By Watcrlower f you exceed this N 0 R T H H A L T 0 N In an Armchair in a MERCURY in a METEOR in a FORD in a USED CAR but do come in and sit down during our JANUARY CLEARANCE YOU NEVER SAVED MONEY ANY FASTER STANDING UP Gwlptl 7

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