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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1975, p. 8

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Curling news THE HERALD Wednesday December 171 Pag Juniors show Senior curlers how by Peggy Bill Monday saw the last gome played In the round robin competition between ten ladies competitive rinks to determine the top two rinks who will represent our dub in the Provincial and Tankard In the first place was skip Belle Broomhead Ethel Doreen Peggy Thla rink will be our entry in the Provincial P lay downs at Jan Sand Their first game list In second place was Peggy Fisher Lena Bums Mary Ellen Bridge and Jet Reynolds These two rinks will represent our club in ComptWon at Von Feb and 13 Good luck ladles and good curling Tuesday was be final game of the tint or he curlers Prize winners were as follows in flrtt place skip Dave Henderson Brock Street Robs Jeffrey Cindy Lehman in second place was a rink of 3 players only skip Wayne Martin Tonle Onto Carlisle Sunday the club was a hive of activity when Dot Currle and her committee of Junior curlers staged the Junior Senior Spiel It was a great day and it gave the moms and dad a real feeling of pride to see bow well their sons and daughters curled Each rink was made up of senior curlers and 2 juniors The first was skipped by the senior with the Juniors playing the lead positions then in the second game the positions were reversed and the Junior On the first draw in first place skip Porter Susan McCartrfey Tracy Porter Hal Porter In second place was skip Gord Par Norma Porter Dove Porter Gory Nugent quite a day for the Porter family High one game winner skip Dave Henderson Rob Jeff Duck Joan Mustard Second draw results were In first place skip Ken Phillips Eastwood Brad Vat Phillips In second place as skip Norma Wilson Kathy Greg Jo Ann Shannon High one game winner was skip Mark Nancy Hamilton Rick Eastwood Les Hartford Regular league games in the second draw will begin the week of Jan starling with the Junior on Sunday Happy New Year to all WINNERS OF THE SECOND DRAW were members of thla rink consisting of front row left Ken Phillips Bev Eastwood back row left Val Phillips and Brad PORTERS MINUS ONE The members of the Porter were from left Porter Sue McCartney Tracy Family minus one were the winners of the early draw of porter and Hal Porter North Hal Ions SeniorJunior Spiel Members of the rink ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL in FLORISTS A FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL 1 MAIN ST WERE HERE 8776901 Just a Faw Bait of Main Ontorio Outdoors Come Along again The Credit Valley Conservation Authority is having another of Its programs called Come Along As many people know these are designed to gel folk out of doors during the winter season and to take part in the many activities available to them In their conservation authority parka and properties The first one last year Was rained out to a great extent but the second one was a success There will be skating biking crosscountry skiing and a horse drawn sleigh ride I will personally promise a great time The Bruce Trail will be there to help out with the skiing and BUI Garrard will once again teach survival In the winter This year there will be films shown in the pavilion where hot drinks and food will also be available This will be under the good care of the Kentners of Georgetown The Come Along will be held at Terra Cotta Conservation Area from January 11 till February 29 from a m till every Sunday Head out to church and then to the ties there for some real winter fun The ministry of natural resources has published a booklet on canoeing and is available for plus Ontario sales tax This booklet has the canoe routes In Ontario and if aptly named The Canoeists Manual and is loaded with hints and diagrams to help you better enjoy canoeing in Ontario Write Don Gibson Publications Ltd 128 Pears Ontario MSR1T2 This book was written and illustrated by the well known Omer Stringer This has been a good year for me In Ontario Out doors I hope it has been as good for you I had the op portunity of starting the spring season off with a canoe trip with some very good friends to do a little fishing and brush up on my own outdoor skills Talking about canoeing I went out fishing with a friend In a canoe summer and had the canoe but no paddles No problem he said I will bring them I should have known better Have you ever paddled a canoe two does work Some of the better times were when fishing with another fishing friend This one an absolute wonder with a plastic worm He could take fish with that thing when everyone else said there were no fish there I had a hard time matching him with my favourite spinner baits A truly memorable year and I only hope and wish good a one for the coming year To all my friends fishing partners and my many readers of all kinds May January first be the start of on extremely good and active year in ONTARIO OUTDOORS alleyways By Archibald Saturday Januarys will start Pour Slept to Tournament Tha qualifying round will consist the first eight bowled by numbers alter December The bowlers mint bowled two thirds the possible gun bowled by the league from October 1V75 to January 31 to be eligible lor the Four Step to Stardom top In each division based on list scratch total pintail lor eight games will constitute the and team The high average bowler of These six qualifier based on league averages at January must be your singles representative remaining live qualifiers making up the team for the Zone Finals Remember Bowl do not count for the Four Steps to Stardom Dont disappoint the coaches and yourselves Coma on out and try Everyone eligible has chance to mike It Good luckand good bowl 1 no came third game and but the Pin took the second one The Pin Spinners won the f Int gome but the Gang came up and took the next two and lost out on totals Standings Hot Shots 7 Pin Hitters 7 Odds Ends 7 Bowl I no Buddies Bowled Ones Gutter Gang i pin Spinners 3 Pin Super Six Kittens Sexy SIxQend Six FABULOUS FOURTEEN David us Grant Richardson Lee Ml Noel SloyltsSSS Julie Burns Sir 111 Debbie Scarborough 195 Dawn 211 Glen Collier SO tin Margaret Jessop del and Allan 179 SENIORS all Good fortune to you and yours throughout the brand new year CORSAGES For New Years Dances ARRANGEMENTS Mill St Georgetown 8776901 Trael Is only one pin behind the leader of the girls high average with 73 while Brands Stone has Nicholas Barnes It leading boys Willi average The Sinker struct out the Sesame Strikers or full count while the Hopefuls bombed the Bombers lor seven points The Pooh Bears lost all three games to the House Average and the Raiders whipped Super Friends for all points Standings Hopefuls Strikers Bom bars Raiders Super Friends The pooh Bears and the Striker SEVEN Trad MeFarlsne took over the high triple wlthhrrUltrloendllVslngle Next were Todd Dougall Paul Barbara Campbell St 101 Judy Carroll 117 Kim Hale lit and Colleen 111 BANTAMS The high average race for the girls Is up with Kelly leading with while right behind her Is Sandra Marshall with 111 and Julie with her ill has a for the boys The Dodgers took the first two games and totals from New Ones The battled away for all the polnls from the Rookie The scored all point against the Sliver Plater The Cougars took five mints from the Hot Shots while Bang Bangers took the Super Stars for the seven points The Allay Cat beat for three games and totals Handings Cougar Super Star Bang Bangers Dodger Hot Shots IS Alley Rookies 14 silver Platers 17 New Ones Sandy Marshall was the big shooter for the day with her triple and fantastic single Seme Nice Sandra Next were Russell at is7 Charlie Peter 17S Shane Lowin 411 1st bin Hay Brian Collier 1671 and Jerome Stone JUNIORS Grant Richardson Is leading the boy high average a while David trying tocateh him with division It is Debbie Scarborough with while Julie Bum with her 171 and Cheryl Jackson with 170 are trying hard to catch Debra The Sexy Six lost all the games to the Pin Hitter The Odd Ends won seven points from the T The Nerd plus one took all games from the Kittens while The Bowling Buddies won the first two games and totals but the house time up with the third The bowled their way to victory over the Super Six The Hot Shots beat the A B The Bow led won Knock mocked off for three game and totals as did Inc over the The Six Pack squeaked a seven point victory from the Captain Fantastic and the Brown Bowlers while Guess Whos Up took two games and totals away from the Seven Up The Home average was quite successful In taking all three gsmes from the shorthanded Grab Bag team Standings Captain Fantastic and Brown Dirt Bowlers House Six Pack Seven Up 24 Knock Outs Inc IS Guess Who Up to BLR s and Grab Bags 9 NIFTY NINE Sand 195 Wend Hay 794 Gary Kee Mark Rsls 711111 Diane Marshall 697 Ttrrl Brat kin 672 167 Brian Carlson 374 Gary Richardson 253 Don IS MENS MAJOR I Triples J NICho1sontsrM0S 106 i miller Nicholson TO 315 780 Ceran ill Harrington Harris 314 O Morton 772 301 standings Haulage Toilet Seats Dockeray Plumbing 4 Gunner Meat Market 105 omit tad Furniture J Preston s C Strauss Con rectors 9 Mots Pro Hardware Golden a Fish Chip 6 Park Toyota Royal 1 J Nicholson 4 Heart Norton Herring ton 7 J 2799 J Team Handings Hank s Heroes Swingers Gees Fred a Rats Twlggys Crowd The tad hunt r JO Mix Match It Up Comers 16 Hopeless 14 Top Averages MEN Burke Hole Swarm Farrow B Harris Graham ill J Archibald A Lawrence 700 Cheplln 190 Harris 185 cousins Gary Hole 765 149 Carl Graham 799 175 Bob Harris Jenny Haarmeyer 692 369 Shirley Al Axlord 242 HaJton Hills Catering Complete Mobile Commercial STEVE CURTIS Proprietor LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST To you yours FROMMANAGEMENTANDSTAFPOF WIGO TV RENT PREVIEW NOTICE If you te entered into a new lease or agreement became effective between July t0 and December inclusive you should know about two key provisions contained in Ontario new Residential Rent Review Act Hie ixiinum rcnl increase fur such agreements cannot exceed eight per cent of the full month rent eh irgwl prior to August 1975 unless the landlord the approval of a rent review officer or the and tenant agree on a higher rate of rent Should 1 and tenant wish to on increase in rent above the eight per cent guideline during the period July to December they must complete a rent increase agreement substantially in tin form below no later than Januiry 17 197b Copies of such agreements should lie retained by both Hie form below or a copy of it may be used If hiving signed such a rent increase agreement the wishes to revoke the agreement the tenant do so within of the dale of the agreement by completing a statement of rcvcxit ion similar to the one at the bottom of the form below liy signing a rent increase agreement the tenant waives the right to dispute the increase in rent agreed during the above period and waives the right to collect a rebate of rent as provided for in the act other thin the amount of rebate if any in the agreement Such rent mere agreement does not apply to the rent rate for any period after December 31 1975 and does not constitute a of the tenant s right to the amount of rent charged after tint date Nor does it relieve the landlord of the approval of a rent review officer rent after tint date that is more thin eight percent in excess of the rent charged in the last full month the premises wen rented prior to August 1 I advertisements will outline where literature is av Rent Review the location offices as they are opened and where forms will be available Until the Rem Review mechanism is in place please do not telephone I or additional copies of this form write to Kent Review Box 580 Postal I Toronto 218 AGREEMENT Agreement respecting rent between July 10 and December 1975 inclusive is to confirm it Landlord as tenant hereby agree that the rental rate for the residential premises located at during the period- during that period is Hem a in excess of Hie temnt m revoke tins agrecnu tit at any time within day s of the dite of signing day of- Sinn this REVOCATION 1 he ill ant increase agreement dated the of Date sign hereby revoked Province of Ontario

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