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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1973, p. 5

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ALLEYWAYS aims BURKE Doubles Championships Is Annual YBC Feature the boys and Mike is second with Brainwaves subdued Tit ilia tor in two Karnes for total pins were surprised by Satan Slider in every game Ding a Lings Bowling Hums in two games and totals Team Standings Ding a Lings Satan Sliders Brain waves IB 17 Bowling Bums 16 LUCKY EIGHT GIRLS Ruth fired a trio and a single Karen The Doubles Cham BANTAM GIRLS were bowled recently average at Georgetown Bowl This is an ls high while Gloria Hamilton is annual in house tournament second with 170 J i and is yearly feature Funky Phantoms destroyed Archibald rolled with a The format is simple In each Tigers in all three games g league our bowlers drew for Sharpshooters rode over Alley Burke was high partners They bowled their Runners in two games for total 782 triple and a regular league games and the pins Little Stars were blasted Mike tossed ra da in A lrl single were Knicker Bookers over J trout to up he powered Tootles in two Burns threw a 635 triple and a that low into gomes and tied them in he single ihS Georgian andlJke Huron third as they collected totals with a solo A trio the i Dcanna Strikers caught fire as they rc OUTDOORS wifh George Hoare Poachers Getting From 5 to 50 For Trout Spawn two bowlers scares plus their handicaps v ere added together to form a total score Here are the results GIRLS Sheila and Kelly Leonard 1143 and and Tricia Ross 11421 1 David Gar ton and Mark Snow BANTAM GIRLS 1 Hayes and Phantoms Knickei Louise 1340 Bockers Funky Bantams Sheen Bauer and Cathy Alley Runners Wildcats Lee Timp Tigers ilizlcd over Wildcats Zodiacs by Rouselle annexed two games and totals from Funky Bantams Tnc una Team Standings mfnlstratlvc district Thundcrbirds Sharp Switzerland arc called cantons us Shooters Zodiacs Funky of this month for angling But during the night he are it of again kill the mithods and of belie BANTAM BOYS David Archer and Scolt Crawford Nigel Cooper and George Farrow Paul Paul Gravcllc NORTH HALT0N CURLING NEWS are thrown ia tin Him then is remmid is ilounlnlht lifcista fttdon rich word the season food jnu big fast and then opens in spring mucin I ick to tin smth to it is kept frozen until Hie fall themselves ire Some of i-xitssni- The spawn is worth from 0u for in and the big and on or a l thai Southampton In spiwri tied up in line its iml i few miles to drive njloniiieli with hooks insertid from Southampton to the readj for on tin line much more water Is eon is for In the week with a triple and 1c game Sheila Ford and next with 574 and a 139 solo 565 trio and single were JUNIOR GIRLS Jcn Gloria 1 Sharon Campbell and Kelly Hamilton and 1 Leo 1347 Sandra Van rth and Switier M 215 and 1327 Moore and respectively A triple Susan single were bowled by Karen Hay Elizabeth Hayes JUNIOR ROYS threw a triple and a 133 1 Gary Richardson and Steve single Harlow 1400 Gary BANTAM BOYS and Greg Kevin Harrison has he high 1279 Steve Archibald and average of 177 Ron Campbell LUCKY SIX GIRLS This weeks high of and a Karen Archibald and 188 single were bowled by Lorraine Harrison 1273 Kevin Harrison Grant Ruih and Wilkes Richardson was second with a Pat Symc and Sharon triple of 518 and a 211 single game Alan Bodin rolled and a single game of 191 John threw a trio with 132 2 StcvcBumsandGary Hole Dave Burt and Rrlnrt m All first place winners will receive Doubles Champions Earlier triples event format The Cornelius Spiel Marks Final Curling By Cynthia Gord Partridge Competition in the men section wound upon Friday April with the week long drive for the Silvers trophy Vic were pleased to have Mr Steve Silver at the Club to present the trophy to Roger and his foursome of Bill Smealon Bill Elliott and Gord Runners up were Jeff Duck Lloyd Joe and John Second event for the Saxe trophy was taken Graham Jim Wilson Gib Brown and Don Kyle and runners up were Bill French Wayne Taylor Jack Morton and Ben The Schenley trophy for the Third event was won by Campbell Jim Lusby Mike Geofreda and Ron Runners up in the third event were Morris Sam McKcniic Bob and Frank Curne Bill Schcnk and his rink of Ken Phillips John Edgar and Bob Bruce captured the fourth event for the Adams trophy and runners up were Pat Chamberlain Irwin Noble Don Nicholson and Dan McAlpine IMPROVE PROGRAM following the finals the men enjoyed a nice dinner together at followed by an Informal session on ways and means of trying to our curling programme for 1973 The Johnny Cornelius mixed got underway on j a Saturday with 128 curlers taking part This is our final week of high average of and Gary curling sorry fortheseason average is The skotc off on the ice is scheduled for afternoon held The j April 15 and don forget to get your tickets now for he r to the Shooters frustrated dinner and dance on April saanrs bowers were l M one Last week saw the end to the Business Girls curling for this results arc as ioiiows pjns rom Gll season and the team skipped by O Flaherty with GF Incorporated were unable Carol and Pink finished In first place 1 David Garton Sheila to win any point3 from the and VemaSchenk with Knrln Henderson and Mane and Christine House Average Talented Smith came in second and June Freeman Jean Fran 1756 ComncHandy Philip Kress and Shemll Collins finished third Thisdrawcndcd a Handy and Mark Snow totals Fuddle successful season for the Business Girls 3 Sandra Marshall Debbie creamed Stampeders North Hal ton was well represented by them In own and Bobby In all three games spiels and we are all proud to have had so many of ihcm come BANTAM GIRLS Janet Hicks Bratkin and Carol Barnes Team Girl Watchers Sharp Shooters Gutter Grabbers ardi and Cathy Cobi 1916 3 Jennifer Annett Christine St Laurent and Cheryl Webster l 1 Alan Paul St Laurent and Jeffrey McNeill The Ladies Section curling is all over now also with the following results Monday pm 1st Vivian Krugcr Jean Velda Carlo and Beth Steele 2nd Norma Porter Done Cox and Wendy 3rd Doris Do recn Geofreda Cameron and Alice UPPFRHGHT GIRLS Stephanie Cox rolled walker with a single Doris and Joan Moore bowled and a SENIORS Dan Parent Karen Ar and Lome Kelly Warman Sharon single weeks high of 1063 Chris Burke Pat n fi1fi nn 5M Sjme and David Fisher 1885 Sorry but the Juniors results is not yet available 2nd Vivian Krugcr Morgan Lena Hums Janet 3rd Joan Jane Burrows ind Pirn Cow Thurs Dorothy Hill Joanne Morton and Cameron 2nd Lorraine Reynolds 3rd June Marilyn Barber Alice Georgetown SPORTS CAR CENTRE second at and a 223singli Don Halt shot a triple single NATIONALS Walker This Saturday morning Dave nigh overage of while Ruth The ladies closing Wine Cheese party is on Vtcdnesd Steve Bums Mike a is second Chris April 18 This is a important meeting As Warman Stephen Foster Dave average is lops for will be elected Burt and their coach Mr George Archibald as well as many Georgetown supporters will take off from Toronto In Airport for their flight to Saskatoon Saskat They wdl spend four days there as they compete for the gold medal at the National Youth Bowling Championships Be sure to check next week ANOTHER TRIP Congratulations to one or our Youth Bowling coaches Mrs Charlcne MacCcrmack She captained the Georgetown Ladles team in the provincial finals for the National Classified tournament and they won They will travel to Calgary Banff Alberta in May for the National finals Good luck to all the ladies Both pcewec average races are deadlocked For the girls Tricia Ross and Sheila both have while Debbie Dwyer has and Kelly Leonard has In the boys division David and Philip Handy are tied with Squeaks clobbered Mighty Mice for three victories Bongs were crushed by Slow Pokes In every game Team Stan din Pip Squeaks Slow Pokes Mighty Mice Bongs II BIX STRIKERS GIRLS Sheila threw the high three of 378 and a 155 single game Tricia Ross was second with a 340 triple and a 131 single A 323 trio and a solo were tossed by Debbie Christine registered a 312 triple and a 107 single BOYSStephen Lukas shot and a 148 single David Garton rolled a 338 triple and a 126 single game Midgets from Triumph Spitfires from GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS 375 St spots orange ami ones art a net such as willow icols spinners Panther Martins plugs such as midget digits and other underwater ones producers Small of orange sponge ire good produeers and behove it or not white ones are good pieces of orange lied on to the hook also but not least if eJn stand the squirm the good old dew worm is sure to click So there are proven lures to take lie lug ones beside using spawn HOOKS Some people prefer a very small hook but I prefer a No I or forged down eye with an outpoint They go with a strong line hold well in big trout for them now OHM- lit RAID THURSDAY APRIL 12 but go for a nice drive and take reworded with some real good your camera Make a movie at footage of rainbow trout the fish ladders there arc spawning under water several and with weather This la all for this week so permitting that is clear water safe Journey tight lines and and sunshine you might Just be enjoy the outdoors hotels to ike wilt he Id big but it In- ii is fir slht sold spawn is on the ick in irUl ilkhil lo sell with il that is It spiwn It is though use providing Ins been ill one is caught himself during the mi who I i two illetfilh for pose eltin spjwn mikes use of lit ex meat Hut it is i different matter whin kill prime rnnlxiw trout Ihe dun lis jus tu spawn o e ike the fish in thrown lit- It Beivcr Thornburj is river III it is jood run of rainbow trout but a word w irmnf won like the irowdsortlu vvav the fish Hut have liok put jour to II KI It- Upheld river it it one ire in inv mil of il o fish i im Owen Sound are of fish in spring fill The offers the irra to in I I but leisl of lie big ones is the iv Tlierc ire man milts 1 il to fish nv different lilies to word is too different spots good i mum foi them 11 others th it would hem liette inkier i I 11k Pine ind Home rivers the sprme to 1 luf in SWI1S r v ir 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