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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1977, p. 16

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Page IS TOE HERALD Wednesday January ONTARIO OUTDOORS Ice fishing tips ByBOBOLUVIER Lake Simeon Is almost completely frown over At last report the bays were good enough support snowmobiles and the ice fishing season Is getting Into full Most fishermen head for the east side of the lake and 1 must admit that Is where I usually go For those who do not know much about Lake Slmcoe I do have a list of the lec hut operators as well as those on Lake and a phone call or letter to me will get you this Information Carol St Georgetown or When going ice fishing for the first time remember that If renting a fish hut from a commercial operator they as a supply all tackle and cither salted minnows or the live minnows and sometimes both Don l be ashamed to say that you are a novice as they are there to help you and meet newcomers to the sport almost every day They do get busy and a reservation is sometimes necessary The new fishing regulations will bo ready for distributions in midJanuary and till that time a check on last years will sometimes suffice A more accurate check would be with the ministry of natural resources It Is not necessary to travel all the way up lo the northern lakes for Ice fishing and next week 1 will be reportingonlocalcondltions This molnly being private or public fishing clubs One of these la the one I reported on last spring the HILLS TROUT CLUB which is open to public for membership For those of you who like the breed of dog known as the then head out to Cold Creek Conservation area near Bolton There are Husky Team Trials on seven different days between now and March For further Information call me or phono ext The new book FISH THE TROUT LAKES by Jack book EVERY iroul fisherman should add to his library I can not emphasize this fact enough as the Information contained therein Is of prime Importance to novice and expert alike Published by Mitchell Press Ltd this book covers color and stage of insects that trout feed upon What line to use for which type fly rods reels lined are all covered Line to leader knots as well as leader to ly knots are well covered In Its fourteen Thank you for making possible another anniversary of this column Without your help it would be difficult indeed to communicate our ONTARIO OUTDOORS The well known Bob Pope died over the New Years weekend Bob was the office manager of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and was very well known among the sporting peoples of Ontario The Funeral took place Monday in Campbcllford where people from all walks of life paid respect to a great friend Along with duties in the federation office Bob was also a writer and an associate member of the Outdoor Writers of Canada and of the magazine Rocks and Minerals In Canada He was very interested In nature study biology conservation and was a keen hunter Expression of sympathy to his widow may be sent to Mrs Thea Pope Box 1300 Compbellford Ontario Peewees lose 31 Bantam 4Towners tie Bantam Towner exhibition The Georgetown Bantam battled the Markham Major Bantam Select AllStars to a He In a game played December at the Memorial Arena The game was a close checking a fair throughout with Markham holding a slim going Into the second period Mid way through the second stanza Georgetown a Barrel I West wood on a great Business girls draw We hope that everyone had a very happy holiday season and is ready to get bock to tho matter of curling First some news that was forgotten before Christmas The first Business Girls draw finished with Marg O team in first place On team were Belle Gar butt Kris and Pat Ball In second place was Schcnk and her team of Patterson Norma Carlisle and Thelma Peggy Beth Anderson Nor ma Rush and Lin Jewell fin In third place Over the holidays two Junior rinks did well In a mined in Orangevllle Dave Henderson Bowman Hal Porter and Judy Mlehm fin fourth Dave Porter Vol Phillips Ross and lie Partridge placed second Last Sunday club pi ay downs to determine our entry In the Seagram Mixed took place Warren Brooke team of Shir ley McDetmot Steve McDer mot and Lynn Inated Harvey learn of Joan Mustard Lea Ashcroft and Barb Skinner and will represent our club at the dls Jan to These playdowns will be held at North so please come out and support your learn Remember regular mixed curling resumes this Friday at and 30 p Sec you Girls hockey Saturday I he reopening of George town Memorial Arena is a major step forward for the Georgetown and District Mln or Hockey Association In open Ing up ice time for all leagues One of the most excited groups Is the girls league now In its second season And the team that Is jumping up and down for joy Is the Georgetown Industrial Queens Sponsored by an Industrial league team the Queens or the senior division have had an hours ice time at home and have had to scout for most of the ire time and games out of town since the Junior division Adams and Independent Order of Foresters have used the Ice time for games Now the girls league moves Into the 15 to pm time slot on Saturday nights at Gordon Alcott Arena starling this week The senior Queens are host in a return having dropped a I decision last Thursday in In the division the Adams Photo gals arc hoping to bounce league leading lot Individual effort put his own rebound past the to tie the game at 1 Markham again took a one goal lead 1 in the early going of the third period and appeared to hove things under control However hard work culminated by a well placed shot off the stick of com an Tom Simpson with less than two minutes to play gained the He for the locals Special mention must be made of the ploy of reserve Dave Saunders He kept the Towncrs In the game with a number of fine saves in the first period half In eluding two off breakaways Similarly the defence corps headed by the spirited play of Danny Knight played a big part in gaining the tie ARENA EXHIBITION Girls win on late goal Michelle Richmond tallied an unassisted with seconds left to give the IOF girls hockey team a victory over Adams Miss Richmond also scored a second goal to pace the team to a win In the girls exhibition held at the Georgetown Memorial Arena official open Ing piny Thursday Janet Gar Ion and Bonnie Kennedy scored singles in the encounter with an assist from Jones laine Taylor scored a pair while Debbie Os borne scored a single for Adams Photo man of the year BYDONOHEARN Queen Park Bureau Of The Herald Dealing the man of the year business go There have been a number of other people in our provincial sphere who have been belter than ordinary To mc Health Minister Frank Miller for example has been quite outstanding Miller has handled the most difficult or jobs In a manner which If you arc close to it you can I help but admire He has had to appear as Mr Mean In spades Cutting buck on health spending particularly when you have to close down hospital beds is akin to slapping old women In public Yet Miller who is the most human of men who would have known well what the public would think of him and suffered agonies as a result nevertheless did It and did it with good grace because he knew it had to be done And even though he was under attack which often was not only uninformed but vicious and even though he landed In the hospital in the middle of his ordeal a heart attack he managed keep his cheerfulness and with foes as well as his friends LAYS I But still McKeough must get the top rating Ins shown any line grasp of the realities of tod He has shown that he knows that our root problem is the economy He nil has demonstrated a sensitivity lo the fact that at core of not only the crises of the day but any dreams of the lies tin present economic muddle complexity and uncertainty Others have shown some knowledge of this lagaln Miller would be one but his been the one who has shown deep awareness only of the need but the urgency to some kind of grip on the economic handle Oddly here hive been few signs of such awareness in the Along with this ho has shown the courage to face the problem even though It well could be political suicide and has not hesitated to stand up publicly to the hard decisions that have been called for This is not to say that he is perfection or even that hi has done nearly enough But he has done more than anyone else or the most part leads tho way In mad i In economic fight And being so largely responsible for this mikes the writers man of the year You might say he laid it on the line And lying this one has to ponder how good it would be to see some political party go to the public with a Lay II On The Line and how little chance there probably will this came to George- pie town Dec I Victory In In the third period Gcorge- minor pee wee town moved loo He in the first Hon few minutes on a goal by Eric The first period was score Cia assisted by Andrew less ended the game with two more goals The Staff and Management at Flash Taxi would like to congratulate the Wintario Grant Committee and Georgetown for a succesful project FLASH TAXI 62 River Georgetown 8779914 8771442 WOW LOUNGE THE BANANAS RED ROOM TRIGGER LEDGE EXOTIC DANCERS Roast Beef Luncheon INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY BOX SCORE TEAM Nerval Sandhill 12 Royal Kings 12 IphCli lr 12 Coin tru lion 12 WayJay Sportsmen 12 TEAM STANDINGS f T GF 12 9 3 3 39 11 GAME RESULTS JAN 177 WAYJAY 1st Kerr Tom SH Kevin Judge Warren Craig 16 2nd Period WJ Tim Norton Grant Doug IS 3rd Period SH Kevin Judge unassisted 17 SH Warren Craig Ken Kevin Judge 31 SH John Thompson unassisted WJ Paul Leblanc Ben Heppes Hal Hulme 17 Ben Steve McLellan Ken 19 GUELPH CLAIR ROYAL PIZZA KINGS 1st Period no scoring 2nd Period Larry Keith Bennett 1 17 RP Fin Arnold Noel Keith Bennett Leo Greco 10 3rd Period Bob Landry Glen Chapman Dwnyne Hay 10 THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION v 1st Period TC Ray Peacock Jim Blair 10 2nd Period Doug Hills Ray Peacock Bob 3rd Period Nor Dave Holmes unassisted 33 Nor Roy Dave Holmes Dave Irons LEADING StORERS JAN TEAM NAME Louis Or Dave Holmes Hay Brian Beaumont Blade Ray Peacock Doug Hilts GC 11 15 Nor II 11 FUTURE GAMES JAN 91977 fl 15 Thompson Const vs Royal Pizza 5 Jov vs Nerval 11 15 GuelphClair Sandhill Arena jacket draw winners Mercer of Moore Park Crescent and G Winters of Acton are the winners of Ihe Team Canada jackets drawn by the minor hockey association at the opening of the Georgetown Memorial Arena Thursday FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOE STORE Snot For the Entlr at REVISED HYDRO RATES WILL APPLY TO ALL CUSTOMERS SUP PLIED BY THE GEORGETOWN HYDRO COMMISSION Bl Monthly Accounts Effective March billing Monthly Accounts Effective February 1977 billing RESIDENTIAL RATE First K H per month H per KWH for all additional monthly con sumption METERED WATER HEATING A block of per month at a special rate of per KWH uncontrolled and I per KWH controlled is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through the residential vice meter after W H s per month have been billed at the fore going rate Minimum Monthly BUI GENERAL SERVICE RATE Demand Charge First kilowatts of billing demand per month Nil Balance at per kilowatt of billing demand per month Energy Charge 7c per for the first if W H per month per K for the next per month Balance of monthly consumption per KWH The General Rate Is based upon service at utilization voltage where the customer provides facilities the authorized allowance of per W per mpnth for stepdown from voltage and per K W per month for from distribution voltage will apply Minimum Monthly BUI Under KW S3 50 Over 50 K W per K W for all K W applicable to the maximum demand during the previous eleven month COMMERCIAL SPACE HEATING fie per for energy supplied through a separate meter as an alternative to the foregoing General Rate applicable to existing customers DELAYED PAYMENT A late payment charge of per cent shall apply to bills not paid on or before due date GEORGETOWN HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION Mill Street Georgetown Ontario Maria has best triple The Happy Gang are way In front in the Tuesday 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