GDHS track team Wednesday MsyT 1HS Page IK i- tor high schools is one of the shortest time wise in terms of actual competitions of any of the various sporting available to young athletes Training begins months In advance yet the season lasts approximately a month so its a doordie situation for the athletes In volved once the meets get rolling This past week the Track and Field teams were Involved in two meets a meet convened by Milton High School at Sheridan College on Tuesday and the annual Blue and Gold Relays at Port Credit High School in Mluluauga on Saturday At the Milton convened meet much to the surprise and delight of their coaches the GDHS athletes finished a strong second to White Oaks High School of Oakvtlle The team as a whole however did not do as well as expected in the Blue and Gold Relays But some outstanding individual performances were turned in It should be noted that the Blue and Gold Relays attracted over schools from throughout the southern area with teams from Toronto through to Burlington com In the girls division on Tuesday Doris picked up firsts In the Midget 100and metre events Cathy Mass on raced to firsts In the Junior 100 and metre sprints Sue Alexander placed second In both the Junior 100- and 200metre sprints Jennie Thompson led the pack in the Midget and metre races Cathy Clark won double honors in the Junior and 1SO0 metre events Oliver was first in the Senior metre race Laura Simpson picked up top spot In the Junior shot putt and Marianne placed second In the Junior 800metre event For the boys their day was highlighted by the per formances of Ross Jef Mike Dixon Ross picked up three firsts In the Midget sprints in the 100- and 400metre events and Mike Dixon blew the rest of the field off the track in the 3 000metre event smashing the old Hal ton record amazing seconds John Clark placed first In the Junior BOOmcrc race with Mike More tie placing third In the same event Ted picked up a second in the Senior 800metre run Dave Avery was second In the Midget 1500metre race Norm lbuki leaped to a first In the Midget long Jump and a second In the triple jump Bruce Mc In tyre led the field In the Midget 3 000metre run Paul Allison placed second in the Junior long Jump Peter Hurleys toss In the Senior start put vol good enough for top spot Mike Stankovlts placed second in the Senior discus and Jamie Frank displayed his coursge his teammates when he finished fourth In the Midget 1500 metres then an hour later thrilled his mates with his finish in the 3 000metre run All told the GDHS crew picked up firsts nine seconds and nine thirds in the Milton convened meet In the Blue and Gold Relays Rosa Jeffrey was fourth in the Midget metre sprint Alex Otto placed sixth in the 1 metre Midget run Norm was sixth in the Midget triple Jump and Art Wheeler picked up a third in the Midget Javelin Bruce Mc In tyre and Alex Otto although Midgets ran In the Open 3 000metre event Bruce broke the Hal ton Midget record by five seconds while Alex also turned In a very respectable performance placing third in bis section and sixth overall Mike ran a strong race in the BOO metre event The Midget relay team made up of Jon Williamson Larry Davis John Wright and Rosa Jeffrey ran together for the first time and turned In a very tabid seconds for their 400- metre event weekend the team will be split up with the Midget competing In a meet at Mc Master University in Hamilton and the Junior and Seniors travelling to Waterloo Hal ton championships are set for May 13 Peel for May and depending performances be AH are scheduled for June and ROBS of th GDHS Track and Field team hits the tape as the winner In the Midget boys 100metre dash at the track meet held at Sheridan College last week It quite a day for Ross as he also won the 400metre sprints Ontario Outdoors The Trout are biting Stream Trout catch la up the water warmed this past week Trout started to hit a little better Worms however are still the best bait to use although lures do account for some and will continue to do so and increase as the days go by reservoir has seen some and Terra Cotta park has given up some good specs again The huge Rainbow Trout that are known to be in the ponds at Terra conservation area are holdovers from previous plantings and ore hard to get at and even harder to catch They are worth the effort though Rainbows are still In a spawning state in the Georgian Bay watershed with fish in the following rivers Pretty Mad sliver Coldwater as well as the Sauble Wilmot Ganaraska and the Shelter Valley Creek The last ones being In other parts of the province of course Smelt are running and are being taken in Burlington Bronte Port Credit and to name a few They are also starling In the Parry Sound area and Lake Slmcoe tributaries These areas should be peaking today Wednesday as well as Magnetawan and Keefer Creek at Owen Sound Smelt fishing Is a social as well as sporting trip The atmosphere is almost carnival as the crowds gather and are started and the lights are switched on for checking the nets Remember there are rules and laws for smelt fishing and these are in the Ontario Fishing Regulations One thing that always upsets me as well as a great many others is the way people throw the shad that are caught on the banks and piers Not only are they unsightly smelly and a waste these are fish that Rainbow Trout and Salmon of Lake Ontario feed on in order to attain Ihetrgreatslie When they are thrown on the banks it is that much less for the game fish to feed on not pick the smelt out of nets and leave the shad As you put the net back In the water they will swim out VOILA no bother to anyone Lets show people we care in all aspects of OUR outdoors Some Walleye are still running and according to tost word I got from the ministry of natural resources the season opened on me third of May The regular season open on May 10 so be sure to check it out before fishing The Walleye la open in the Prince Edward Island and St Lawrence River areas aa of May 3 but they are seasons open to afford opportunity for fishermen to get out after thla prize game fish The second round In the battle of the sea lamprey Is going Into effect in the next few days If it has not already started Lamprlclde will be put In Creek It is applied every four years to get at the larvae that stay in the mud of the stream for aa long as four to five years Complete eradication of the lamprey is not expected but to get them to a level of control Here Is a Up that should never be forgotten ever Always fish in the shade Whether on the shady side of a lake or river or In the shade of a stump or rock that Is where the are Unlike people fish do not have a retina intfaeeyenordotneyhaveaneyelld therefore they cannot squint or close their eyes to the brightness of the sun For them light is pure agony Of course In the early morning and late afternoon the sun rays are at a slant and will not be as strong due to the refraction of the rays and fish will start to come out to feed Tryitandseeiflam right before you scoff Another thing that proven true by yours truly are the Tables 1 never thought too much about them either til I checked the times that fish were caught to the times given In the charts They proved to be close enough that they could not be discounted For thla weekend the times to fish are Saturday a minor feeding 11 a major feeding m minor time and p major period Try It and see Thencallmeandletmeknow the results of your tests After all experimentation Is the best way I know of to improve your knowledge of ON OUTDOORS All eyes on Pat this Sunday By Chris Burke This Sunday May Georgetown Senior bowler Pat will be competing in the second an nual Ontario Senior Bursary Tournament This event sponsored by the Bowling Proprietors Association of Ontario and conducted by the Master Bowlers Association of Ontario will be held at Albion Bowl In The tournament is open to all YBC members who have completed their last year of eligibility In the senior division A total of ten games starting at 10 am will be bowled The top mole and female bowlers based on total flatpinfall receive a one year free membership In the Master Bowlers Advocation which will Include a uniform and free entry into all tour of the MBA tournament In lost year Bursary Tournament Mike Woman who was a member of the Georgetown leagues competed In this event The winners were Janet Peck of and Wayne of Recently Pat has been practising under the watchful eyes of our coaches In she 11 have a good sized cheering BANTAM Alter the tint week of playoff the team score are close We Hats Corner are In place with are second with J have Next In Una are Bantam Baby J Pink Portsies Streakers Strikers 870 Bantam Bowlers Pin Knoeken 2 Dum and wild cats Super Secret over average crest Bruce triple this week was Marty was high this week with tils triple and single w a Our Bonier Girls continue to snoot great scores Linda Houston fired a beautiful triple with a to lead rli week Rhonda followed with a trio and a A triple end a lino l were thrown Cathy Co burn Waters shot end a JIB ogle Dawn tossed with a single Next were Cheryl 196 Marina Harrington Cher single game A triple and a single were tossed by John Next were Lome Brown 40 Colin Hick Wayne Richardson 14 David 545 135 and Sharon Anderson Thii was the final week bowling for our PeeWee league and everyone bowled well Congratulations to all you Pee GIRLS Joanne Richardson DenlieAltOn Kelly 436 Cindy Rutherford 91 Karen Humphries IIS 149 Julie Debbie section Anyone wishing to come down and support Pat vocally Is quite welcome to do Pat has been a member of our Georgetown for six years and has competed in a number of tournaments As a Senior bowler she qualified as a member of the Senior Girls Team in 1971 1873 and this year In she competed as the Senior Girls Singles Pat was the top member of this year team and was In In their winning the zone title Last year she won her age division of the Toronto Star Singles tournament That experience will come In handy loo Gary wai tops hit m triple end single game Ruth Flnlay rolled 794and a 324 single were shot by Sandy Chris Burke toned with a single while Sieve Bumstored and a single A triple and a single were registered by Steve Foster Next were Greg Rusk 473 314 Yvonne 144 Archibald 285 Karen Archibald 228 Bob 211 Gary Keen Don Dodge 224 Don Bradley 230 end Phillip 23B don I forget the year end party Sunday May 25 at 30 at Georgetown Bowl Sunday Good luck Pat banquet for our Pee Wee bowlers is scheduled for and the buffet lunch The The year end awards Bantam and Junior Sunday May at the Legion Senior members will Hall at pm All bowlers have their party at their parents and family are Georgetown at 7 30 of the Invited to the presentations same day Golden Age bowlers wind up LARRY LOUTH displays fine bowling form in the first round of the Young Adults Bowling Tournament held recently at the Georgetown Bowl The second round In the regional competition held over the weekend in Brentford with five local bowlers qualifying for the provincials Right person In last week bowling column the report on the Young Adult Regional Tournament suited that Lynn Wilkes was in first place in the women section The report should have read Lynn The story used the young woman s maiden name Lynn went on to win the regional section In the second round of the held this past weekend In Brant ford Jim Nicholson Linda Nicholson Steve Burns and Ed Lacey qualified for the mixed team All five of these Georgetown bowlers have won the right to compete in the Young Adults Provincial Championships which are scheduled for a la date The second annua banquet of he Golden Age Bowling Club waa held on Friday May 2 at St Albans Hall Glen Williams Approximately members and friends attended most enjoyable time was had by all Mrs Rose and Peter Williams officiated at the presentation of trophies League champions are Oliver Hunter Duncan Margaret Zebedee Bill Robinson Grant Real Playoff Champions are Laura Robinson Myrtle ZUlIo Bruce Rosa Nellie McMeeken Wilson Individual winners were High average high triple Jim Zebedee high game George Tress High average ladles Myrtle Zillio high triple Maisle Thompson high game Kay High game with handicap men Ivan high game with handicap ladles Myrtle Moat improved bowler ladles Winifred moat improved bowler man Bill Robinson New officers for the 197379 are as follows president Jim Wilson vice- president Kay Brotchie secretary Gretta Stoddard treasurer Altken 209 Carol Pee Keren Fallow 457 171 Diane In the playoff Cougars lumped out In front with Lucky Bunch follow with 290 Next are Hot Rods 2484 Slickers 2694 Rebels Stingray Pin Up end Tiger Barnes 96 Ted 113 Lee Anderson Billy Hay 140 299 125 Jimmy 335 132 Todd Do 1 1 J Kenneth Jimmy Carpenter 294 d Michael Tee el Super Scores Russell rolled week high threesome a single game Gord Kennedy was next with 571 end a single Following were David Boolte 487 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