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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1976, p. 19

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THE SENIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP In the lint official match of the A G M O Snooker League went to left Jasper Green and right Chiaason of Georgetown Jasper and defeated a team from Milton in the Championship game Ontario Outdoors Some new outdoor equipment I would like to take the time and space welcome readers that we have taking up the Herald now I know that lor some la the first time you have had the pleasure of reading our paper and for others it is a welcome home As you read In last week paper we were Judged one of the best Weekly Newspapers In the province In our circulation category I know pride before a fall and we intend to better ourselves even more as the years roll on Someone asked me what Is the primary purpose of this column Ontario Outdoors Alter some thought on this I put it this way To Educate To Communicate and To Participate With this in mind I very often review new books and products that come on the market with the aim of keeping my readers abreast or the latest Innovations in the outdoors field A book I promised to review some time ago Is Outdoor Photographers Digest by DBI Books of Nor Illinois I got involved in the review of this book and decided that I need a change In my own Style of Photography I used this book with all Its valuable in formation to decide what format I should choose I recently sold all my studio equipment and large format cameras These included a negative Graphic and the famous I studied the Outdoor Photographers Digest for ail the help I could get and chose the equipment with a wide angle lens and to Zoom lens As mentioned in a previous column if you are in in keeping a pictorial record of your trips into the outdoors this is the book for you to get I highly recom mend It to you Another new product on the store shelves is the compass This new innovation in compasses called the by the Normark Corporation from whom we get the famous Rapala comes In two models One is a wrist model and the other Is a pin on or pocket style As the photograph shows tbev a re decorative and highly functional The magnet in the Trakker la glmbal mounted in dual bearings allowing it to freefloat In this way It can be read at an angle or even when you are on the move It is the only compass that cannot receive permanent polarity damage even if exposed to other magnetic fields The has a highly illuminated dial and a big plus Is that it is liquid filled Keep In mind he Fly Fishing Forum at the Holiday Inn In Oak vl lie The dates again are March and 23 I have the time schedule for the forum and the cost If you are interested then call me I talked to one of the organizers last week and the excitement in running high It should be a good program for all fishermen regardless the style of equipment hat they use My phone number Is I would love to hear from anyone Interested In our Ontario Outdoors Thompsons threaten in semifinals with Norval THE HERALD WcdnwiUy In ta out the beat and the alary the opening game In their Klnga well In hand winning Si the two game but the Georgetown lnanaljl1 Controellon now rind had to battle back to gain a I uaintaotpllM battling to tie Sandhill TS tied the currently aeries by a a ST 0 Point lead SS Goaltcnttingcametolhelore Sunday to deadlock the In the opening to for the league chant pionahlp at three points apiece Gems play Saturday Theyre down but not out The Gemlnls still have hope and as any sports buff knows stranger things have happened In playoffs The unexpected la what makes sports such an attraction to the fans The have performed all out all year and no doubt will make the most of the task that now confronts Tuesday the Gems played Streetaville at press time the score was not available this Wednesday tonight they travel to Brampton while this Saturday night they play host to The Gemlnls las gome of the round robin series will be In Brampton Tuesday March Town second in Brampton skate Sunday Thompson game and the score stood at D- as the teams retired to their respective dressing rooms after the second period Pat Shanks finally ended the collective scoring drought to give Thompsons a 10 lead at the 3 mark of the third Eight minutes later Keith Peacock counted and Thompsons Jumped Into a Max put back Into contention with a goal at the 14 55 mark but Thompsons held on to notch their first win of the scries The Royal Plna Kings In attempting to pick up first series win controlled play for almost a full minutes Jim Davles and Bob McDonald gave the Kings a lead but unfortunately they t maintain the pace and Alan Craig narrowed the lead to 1 1 at he IB mark of the second Just three minutes Into the final stanza Bob Craig gained the eventual tie for Sandhill Sandhill s John Thompson leads the playoff scoring parade with five points on Iwo goals and three assists while Larry Bradley is right behind with four points on a goal and three assists This Sunday Thompsons at 45 a m and Sandhill takes on Royal Kings in the 11 15 game Both games are to be played at Gordon Alcott Memorial INDUSTRIAL WON Sandhill Royal 3 LEADING SCORERS Georgetown Figure Skating Club was one of the five hoot clubs that staged the Hal ton Peel Dance and Pairs com petition Saturday at Victoria Park Arena in Bramalea Fifty six couples from all over the province competed and all agreed that the com petition was a success couples from Georgetown took part in the competition Heather Rogers and Kim Thompson finished second and Deborah Duff and Kim placed third In the reno vice similar dance represented the Georgetown club were Susan Cameron and Deborah Gilbert In pre novice similar pairs Susan Kelly and Mark Snow Sandra and Stephen Karen Sparkes and Tom Simpson in he novice pairs Carol Snow and Jonathan Duff in the pre novice mixed couples Colleen and Eddie Howard Tracey Moores and her partner Steve McCulcheon of Dun das Figure Skating Club in the junior dance Kris Barber and Pattl Fletcher will be skating In a competition at the Cricket John Thompson SH La Bradley Nor Max Konack Nor Dave Nor Nor Jim Blair TC Bob Inglls TC Hugh Williams Nor A SECOND AND A THIRD PLACE standing in heir event was garnered by two Georgetown pairs in the Helton Peel first Annual Dance and Pairs Competition held this past week in Brampton Receiving the applause from the crowd as second place finishers in the Similar Dance Category are left Heather and Kim Thompson while Kim McLeod end Deborah Duff right skated to third place North Halton Curling News by Bill and Peggy Griffiths who continues to Joan Nixon and Saturday was a memorable come up with unique and Ellen Burns ldca1 Winners in he second draw North as it marked he ThU time were In first place skip Betty IT used the Mackenzie Hull Jean Mackenzie Spiel This trophy Is he oldest flnd flnd Lin Jewell arranged by Vanderburgh second place was skip Marian in the club It was curled for in similar dance competition at the Cricket 1 ij j the s actum Terl Lamb and Ron Sparkes Club this Saturday They II be who also provided a Smaton Agnes Park Maureen ii i iLe me as we calendar for each curler June placed fourth of 14 ln novice dance which was a very good showing in a class with representatives from eight figure skating clubs Other skaters who skating at the junior level which marks a move upward for them after having won the Novice Canadian This is the level hoy will compete in next year AAasson swims to gold This year the running of the spiel was the responsibility of June Magnuson June would like to take the opportunity through he column to hank all hose girls who helped her run the day and thanks also to the curlers who spent the entire day at the club socializing in spite of the generous when the local limited facilities due to swimmers call to collect renovations pledges Conga la calendar for each curler A floral arrangement presented Jean Mockenzie who in urn presented the trophy to the winning rink of skip Karen Henderson Dot Norma Carlisle Lynne Cunning ton Other results of the day In first place Burgoyne and June man in third place was skip Ann Hartford Lena Burns Ann Tlmmons and Louise Our Divisional in he Seagram Mixed Canadian Championships had gruelling weekend They our rink of skip Warren Brooke Shirley McDermotl Sieve McDermott and Bobbie Phillips played seven games of which they won three and lost One of the teams they beat ho became the e provincial Tennis clubs cooperate on court time The Chlnguacousy Swim Club which counts six Georgetown youngsters on Its team roster took port in an Ontario Age Cham last weekend In Burlington and one Georgetown swimmer came Cathy Masson swam to the first place finish In the 1517 age group Girls 100 metre fly and won the medal with a lime of 1 15 Cahty was also fourth in the metre backstroke recording a time of The Chlnguacousy Swim Club will be holding a at McMurehy Pool In Brampton and at Balmoral Monday Pool In Bramalea March 14 with the proceeds collected to The newly formed Halton be divided between he Club Hills Tennis Association and Ihe Ontario Federation H H T A Incorporates The club does have added members of the four tennis expenses this year for the first clubs in Hills Joseph on these courts time a full time coach has been Glbbona Tennis Club Acton hired so hey are hoping that Tennis Club Moore Park Georgetown residents will be Tennis Club and the Gordon n Allan Joan Thursday Fee structures and public Alcott Tennis time use were the two main Councillor Roy Booth issues questioned by the questioned the discrepancy in general administration fee structures among the four during a clubs and he four different tatlon made by Mary McEwen tennis court locations a member of Hills Mary McEwen explained Recreation Advisory Com hat the tennis courts in mlttee who presented the Hills vary and hat certain policies of the HUla clubs would not Justify a high Tennis Association of last fee rate because present need of slightly night fee m pared all surrounding of the court structures The Gordon Tennis Club fees are the highest of all four clubs Because of he four courts located there various special The current fee structure or the four clubs as stated In the Mary explained that submitted policy are Joseph hopefully the fee structure for Gibbons family adult oil the tennis clubs will be the over and Junior la game the future Acton family adult Also within he policy waa a Intermedial and Junior schedule for club or public use Moore Park family whereby a minimum of adult and Juniors percent of nil available Gordon family be scheduled for public use adult 50 juniors IS time during he Mrs McEwen said hat hours of operation inquiring about rales of other This means hat there will be Another club team in competition this weekend was skip Joe Gary Knight Gord Nugent and Ian Christie who were divisional champs In the OCA Colts Competition They went to Midland Sunday to compete In the Inter Division Finals Unfortunately hey were beaten out by he final win home team from Midland We had two teams out of town last week and both came home with the priies A mixed rink of skip Partridge Cynthia Partridge Ken Phillips and Bobble Phillips came third in Guelph Bacon and Egg Spiel This is a real fun one where you curl all night and finish up with the SL EH rink of skip Doris Joan Mustard Jane Burrows and Jet Reynolds They went Erin where they won both games but missed out on he trophy by threequarters of point Two Junior mixed rinks went to Sunday compete for the Royal Bank Trophy In their annual junior spiel and once again Georgetown brought home he honours The trophy was won by skip Paul with Li Bowman Greg Geofreda and Julie Partridge Our second rink was skip Dave Henderson Gary Nugent and Nancy Hamilton They came in third Congratulations to you all Next weekend OCA Intermediates Division Play downs will be held at our club starting Friday at B p and running all day Saturday and Sunday Come out to the club and root for home team of skip Jack Hamilton town tennis clubs in the are the lowest as tlmw at least three tennis courts e at all Rebelettes dump Milton in semis The GDHS Senior continued In the style that taw them capture the cham plonship trophy he Senior Girls Georgetown Invitational Volleyball Tournament as they handily won heir league semi final match with Milton on Monday evening 157 1014 and 150 They cross over leagues now meeting a west opponent in he next round but as of this date they don t know who their opposition will be This county semifinal la to be played Wednesday today and a win would move the Georgetown girls Into the Halton finals to be played Friday on a neutral court SOCCER REGISTRATION 1976 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Will Be Held At Cedarvale From 100PM On Saturdays Feb Mar 6 13 Fee Sid Per Player to a Maximum OF For A Family Plus An Additional Per Rep Player And Above The Family Plan Proof Of Age And Parent Content Required COACHES MANAGERS AND REFEREES ARE ALSO ASKED TO REGISTER ON THE ABOVE DATES To Avoid Putting Your Child On A Waiting LI it Refl liter Early YOUR ALTERNATIVE TO SAVE GAS and MONEY HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Tho You Sane at Will Be Your ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING MONTHS or warranty THE BEETLE LIVES HAVE LECTION OWNED COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED LATB MODEL FROM tilt AND BRAND NEW LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOILJ BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY ONTARIO SPORTS CAVALCADE Courteiv of The Government of DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE ART OF BOWLING FREE INSTRUCTION WEDNESDAY MARCH 3RD AT PM EVERYBODY WELCOME Bowlers GEORGETOWN BOWL 12 S 8779922 WYLDEWOOD GOLF COUNTRY CLUB South Of Private The Complete Family Country Club ib hole pro shop tennis modern club house squash sauna lounges rooms locker rooms snack bar are and In Them are a iTED number of MEMBERSHIPS available to allow Quota Call PAUL MARTIN 8784848 1976 AUDI FOX or SL IN STATION WAGON or SEDAN CAR Test witn BAZMOTORS LTD

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