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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1975, p. 12

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1oKc 1I-TJIJ- September IS IS75 Ontario Outdoors alleyways Wild times as I Bow start season Coho start run Member Outdoor Writer of Canada You think its bad at Thornbury and Owen Sound in Ihespring these fishermen are on foot Put all these people in boats and the full Impart of the Fever will hit you The mouth of the Credit River Is Jammed The boat slips that are available have a lineup waiting to put boats In even went down Friday night and put their boat in and slept in the boat in order to have that edge over everyone Bon Wagstaff Sargent Road and I went down to Port Credit Saturday arriving about SO In the morning Not having trailer to put the boat in we Just picked It up and set In avoiding the crowds Common sense and ft respect for the rights of others will help avoid some of the scenes of A Wagstoffe proudly displays his catch This Is an excellent opportunity to leam some of the rules of boat safety rules of the road so speak Know what side of a marker buoy to stay on and watch out for the other guy Out in the lake there were about boots of all styles and ranging front 40foot cruisers to sailboats canoes All with lines out trolling for the Coho Salmon that Were there in schools of several hundred No sooner were we out of the harbour area then we saw a boat with a fish on We did not stop our trolling pattern as It was not the time to bother them with questions and our presence would have made Ihe landing Everywhere we looked pcoplewcreflghtlngfishorltseemedthalwaytous Every boat we could check had red fluorescent flatfish on or the occasional one with a fire plug lure but these were all in red fluorescent Rainbow spinners or try anything you feel may take them The boats were out In the area around the Credit Think Safety Those idiots out In canoes were asking for trouble It blew up with a storm coming from shoreward the wind getting quite strong When the rain hit it seemed that everyone was heading for the shore and the canoe caught in the wake of a big boot doesnt stand much chance The waves were starting to get high Remember to show all those watching you that fishermen and women ore people respect and responsibility Last year brought us a bad name Lets erase it this year and still get In on the excitement of the Coho run Remember if you get fish want photographs Call us and lets get It on film or will get J them done for you J Yes we put fish In the boat Ron put a nine- pound Coho In that measured Inches This fish smashed a brand new XS Flatfish to the point the lure is now only good for a souvenir If you fish is a female keep the eggs They make great bolt for Rainbow Trout fishing I dont agree with using eggs but no one can argue with the method of mining them If these eggs were to flood the market the need for poachers and Illegally taken rainbow eggs would totally disappear Coho and Rainbow are both taken consistently on f spoons in Michigan and remember that Rainbow Trout TheyarcbettcrinOctober By a Salmon with a lamprey mark dont let ft ft Cook the fish anyway and cut scarred before eating If you happen to catch the lamprey ft Itself It too is good eating Brook Trout Season Is closing in our area on Sept 30 this year Instead of the usual Sept 15 The same goes for ft ft the Rainbow Trout Remember about hunting licences and need for ft ft township licences and keep in touch with ONTARIO ft outdoors Evening out bowlers busy By Steve Archibald The Youth Bowling season is now in foil swing with proper teams being formed The coaches are eagerly willing to help the new bowler learn the fundamentals of the gome and to help the returning bowlers get back Into the swing of things Our bowlers are steadily Improving after the abort summer break and their scores are quite Impressive There are many and Interhouse tournaments coming up in the near future which our bowlers will be working towards There are still openings in all leagues for youngsters bet ween the ages of six and IS Registrations can be made at Georgetown Bowl BANTAM GIRLS Heather Wallace has soli possession of the average race with a Team two dropped two games and totals to team one Team four scrambled foi five points from team three and team five outclassed team el in every game Team Standing Team Five 7 Team four Team one Team two Team three Team six SUPER Heather Wallace fired this weeks high triple of with a single Following Heather were Kelly McCorry 385 Kim Tammy Knott and Theresa 370 132 Falcons still in thick Georgetown Falcons I corny Majors The Georgetown Falcons lost last Sunday but still remained in third place with one more game to go on Sunday Sept against Neerlandlo at Ccdarvale This game is a must for the Falcons to finish third in the standings In the meantime the team will be keeping score and will need help from other teams in the league Kara with two more games to go could pull ahead of the Falcons by two points should they lose against Rlnasccnte a team that played fine soccer last week with a tie against Hercules Chlnguacousy could pass the Falcons by one if they win and the Falcons lose The team to watch closely is Toronto with six more games remaining and six points behind the Falcons They could accumulate 12 points with six wins for a total of points The second Division West one of the best balanced leagues in Toronto district will end up with an exciting finish Last Sunday Chlnguacousy went up at the 17minute mark when a ball missed by our defence ended up at the feet of the right winger who scored with a hard high shot Robert Lister tied the score at minutes beating the goalkeeper to the boll playing around him and scoring In the empty net In the second half Chlnguacousy pulled ahead on a header and Peter Roc scored number three with a beautiful goal seven minutes before the end The Falcons will be Idle next Sunday but play their most Important game Sunday Sept in order to hang on to third spot The Wednesday Ladles Evening Out League started on Sept 10 with seven teams The high triple and single for the night were Debbie Hunter with and a nice single Nice shooting Debbie Next were Nancy Mills with a and single Eve Metier with and The top ten overages as of the first night were Hunter Nancy Mills 190 Eve Metier 188 Joan Richardson 186 Helen Armstrong 182 Carol Powell 167 Laura 167 Mary Jane Baker 103 Darcen 158 and Maureen 153 Halton Hills Recreation Dept SWIM TEAM TRYOUTS at Georgetown Indoor Pool Sat Sept am to am For those people unable to on Sunday September 14th BANTAM BOYS Russell has a commanding lead In the boys average race with a 1G6 The Argos clobbered Team Two in all three games Dodgers subdued Superstars In two games and totals Team Standings Argos Dodgers Superstars Team Two FABULOUS FIVE Russell tossed a triple with a 165 single Robbie rolled a 414 triple and Ted Maslach 364 and Peter Moeschter JUNIORS Debbie Scarborough leads the girls average with 1B2 while Grant Richardson has an Impressive 196 to lead the boys Team Standings Team two 7 Team Six 7 Team Seven Team Ten Team Three Team Twelve Team Eleven Team Four 2 Team One Team Five Team Eight Team Nine and Team Thirteen SUPER SEVEN David Boo tic tossed a nice triple of 60S with a single game Debbie Scarborough shot a 589 with a solo Grant Richardson also had a triple with a single Next were Holly Donna Kennedy 516 177 and Sheldon Brown 217 Kim Hate Is leading the pee wee high average by one pin with a 68 while Ron and Terry are tied with for the boys Standing Team Bombers 7 Team Four Team One Team Two Team Three Team Six 0 The top shooters for the little ones are Ron Campbell and Terry with triple Lorraine Lane triple and a single Todd Doug all and a single of Patricia Scarborough triple Kim Hale with a 204 triple SENIORS In the seniors high average race Sherry Everett has a to top the girls and Mark leads the boys with o Team Five won their fist game against Team Six but lost the next two and totals Team Seven struck out in all three against Team Eight Team Two walloped the Six Pack for seven points narrowly won the first game against Team Four but were clobbered In the next two and pin fall Super Scares Gary Richardson tossed a nice trio with a high single game of Mark was close behind with a triple and the high single of the day of HAVING A PARTY HOW ABOUT OUR Buffet KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CONTINUES TO PLEASE GUESTS THE WORLD OVER CALL US AT 8775241 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CAN HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS chicken STREET Rent a water softener from Boehmers and youll notice a difference immediately to your skin your dishes and the taste of your coffee its a bargain at pennies a day 8776931 WEDNESDAY AFTERIVOON LADIES Team Happy Gang Hazels Hurricane Swinging Six New Comers Mixups Hi Caps Skylarks Hits Mrs Super Six Lilies Poor Slobs Jet Set Top Averages Sandra Wilson Karen Ham den 191 Frieda Handy 188 Audrey Williams Ann Leemlng 187 Elsie 186 Marge Innes 184 Joan Wright 183 Helen Humphreys Verna 183 Top Scores Sandra Wilson VI Co burn Karen Hornden Ann Barb Linda Hanley Verna Joan Wright Carolynne Audrey William Elsie 540 MARRIED COUPLES BOWLING LEAGUE Standings Twiggys Crowd 7 Darbklns The Headbunters 5 Hapless Gutter Rats Grahams Jay Gees Freds Props I MixMatch The Swingers 2 Hanks Heroes ScotUesO Top Averages MEN Steve Hoare 292 George Farrow Gary Evans Stan Swann Chris Burke WOMENKaren Archibald Joan Archibald Gladys Thomson 197 Sylvia Graham 183 Gall Scarborough 183 High Scores Steve Hoare 876 313 301 Stan Swann 292 Chris Burke 710 241 Karen Ar chibald 249 Fred Nell MacKinnon 247 Larry 255 Tennis champions crowned The Georgetown Tennis Club Is rapidly winding up its summer program In the past two weekends the club championships have been decided On the weekend of Sep tember Pauline Kent won the clubs Ladles Singles championships Pauline defeated Isla Allison In the championship final and adviucei to the final by downing Pat Harris while Pauline paved her way to the championship by defeating Ann This past weekend in the Senior Mixed Doubles Bernle and Pauline Kent vic torious over Sid Pat Harris In the Championship Final The Keats defeated Ed and Marilyn In the semis while the Harris beat down the challenge of Ann and Ik Soon In their mo ten With the cold weather creeping In tennis will soon be over but the courts will feel the pounding competitive feet far at least the next two weekends This coming Saturday the Junior Singles and Doubles championships will be staged following weekend feature he Mens Singles Cham pionship LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A A B GRAVEL PILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST Georgetown Baseball Association ANNUAL MEETING Sept 21st at 200 pm Cedarvale Community Centre This is your opportunity to volunteer in your community to help your kids ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND This meeting is to elect the Officers and Com mittee for the season To all Coaches if you have equipment to turn in please do so at this time ARMSTRONGAVE GEORGETOWN Call Mr With Your help the Job will be done To be a Member of Parliament one must have a to serve people and Gary has To bo a successful Member of Parliament in one must understand and appreciate Youth Gary has proven this in his chosen vocation as School Prin cipal To be a successful Member one must the needs of our Senior Citizen Garys service through Rotary and the Royal Canadian Legion has proven that ho recognizes this need To be a successful P must be able to serve our rural and urban communities as well as business and industry and Gary has demonstrated his competence in communicating with rural and urban people and in sain ing their support Therefore when you consider his education his involvement with young people and ideal age for service his to be a f Member of Parliament you will bo Justified in selecting Gary as your representative at Queens Park siPTia ELECT DAWKINS

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