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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1966, p. 14

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r you believe dogs that ake likemohnny weismuller cu feoaatta german shepherd also took bpt two top dogs tt swimming field tatly the henld reported a labrador retriever by bob clark 10 park- f came mcond in hii clan igthe iapour day dog swim r jocal dog zayne honours in the swim zaybe owned- by mr jeseph jahn 38 raylawn crea won bral prise in the german shep herds race then went five year old zayne hia first award at eighteen months and has been winning consistently since he has wen four first prises three seconds and one third in various swims win third prita in the grand and has a faircollection of ail- champions race open to the vex trays and flpphiet to prove winners of each class t lll open season on squirrels rabbits in hahon county open season to and rabbits la halton have been announced by ron a kelso roberta minister el land and forest black grey and fox squir rels may be hunted legally in this county from october 1st to december 15th this year the bag limit is ten per day and the possession limit is all harley adds best vflshes ball juves get congrats from capitol mill a press released bom the ontario depl of lands and for est described squirrel hunting as a neglected sport it says good squirrel hunting is restric ted mainly to southern ontario squirrel is a delicacy and many feel it compares favourably with better known game dishes such as pheasant good squirrel populations are present in many areas of the province and presently they are very lightly bunted hun ters are bypassing some excel lent sport it they havent pitted their shooting eye and patience against this excellent game spe cies cottontail rabbits snowshoe rabbits and jack rabbits are in season in hahon from october 19th to february 28th the dai ly bag limit for cottontails b six per day there will be no bag limit for showshoes or jack rabbits lob oatfc and wwnmhvsam- junior c hockey player war begins in oakville milton two of georgetown raiders opponents in the new suburb- j an junior c hockey league are already battling each other andj the season doesnt even start for another three weeks all the makings of a player war between milton merchants and oakville blades are build ing op basis of the battle could be an ontario hockey association ruling drawing an arbitrary line for player rights along highway 3 i georgetowns ontario cham pionship baseball team the ju venile merchants have recei ved congratulations from otta wa on their recent success in gaining the provincial honours in a letter to the teams mana ger bill richmond halton mp harry c harley states my sincere congratulations to the georgetown juvenile merchants on recently winning the ontario baseball championship in thor- old this is an impressive vic tory and i join with the citizens of georgetown in wishing you and your team continuing suc cess with all good wishes harry harley md mp halton in the above photo of the champs are front row from left barry elliott roy schultis fred yat es wayne densmore ron lane brian peavoy middle row jan riddall john quackenbusb phil harxo joel tost coach bill james back row wayne dav ison danny arbic harold miller mike tost and manager bill riohrnond hissing from the photo is ray whitham zayno allied sihrer collection at is months faterfowl licenses good demand lowviile captured halton softball crown wednesday a blind partners tournament the georgetown herald is the competition arranged thursday october 6th 194 j for todays mens day page 13 i georgetown the sales of new 2 federal license for rfowl hunters has exceed- ail expectations which is in eping with the tremendous i from coast to coast by lte start of this week the geor- wn post office had sold 110 the new licences and other 1 post office had sold 10 of i post offices are complete- ftaold out and await new sup- es tales across the nation have i the 190000 mark jthe licence to be attached to taw fegular hunting permit is ftiefly designed to provide sta- i on waterfowl hunting t david munro chief of ranadian wildlife service 1 yesterday that as yet there est breakdown on the sale of i by province informa- h on incoming permit stubs i being fed into a data oro- t machine that would pro- complete statistics within wrath bunting of ducks and geese nnotyet started south- iwjtafern ontario although the i is open in the rest of vvince and the lower f british columbia expected to soar l those areas report the provinces are also 1 to come e federal taw that estab- 1 the new licence makes it latory for all persons hunt- i aajfntarjr bird an rcmp headquarters spo kesman said monday there have been no reports as yet of pros- ecjtions in any part of the country i other informants said feder- eral authoritieshad agreed thai rigid enforcement of the rcgull tions would not be attempted in the first year the main con cern was to educate hunters about the existence of the lic ence and its use in hunter re search up until now it has been im possible for the wildlife service to get a firm estimate of the number of waterfowl hunters in canada boat storage in our new steelclad stores bulldlno rates s5 up per month free pick up t delivery traiered rigs credit river boat co mohval 77k trophies cups for kart club winners it rained trophies cups praise and congratulations all the north halton gokart club near limehouse sunday sept ember 25 awards were given to the winners of the 60 lap seasons end champioruhip races second and third place finishers as well as the years best drivers based on points totals championship race winners were class juniors bill reid gerald edge class 2 larry minute rice bill mac- cormack class 3 greg morrow jim rcid cy wilson class 4 keith hunter norm shea hugh trendall class 5 flash edge bob turner buss hurry urry class 6 gene mordcn jim mor row bill wilson heat winners were gerald j edge minute rice jim reid flash edge and bill wilson re spectively high point trophies went to class juniors bill reid class charlene maccormack class 3 cy wilson class 4 keith hunter class 5 gary bonham class 6 david baxter special awards were a best sportsman trophy which went to bill wilson a hard luck trophy to david baxter and a host improved driver- to gary bonham under oha ruling all players south of the highway are oakville property players living in oakville and north of the line must play for which- ever town they played minor hockey in the possible dispute is one that has cropped up in several sports since oakville amalgam- ated with trafalgar township oakville has a common border with milton although the coun ty seat is 15 miles from the ur ban area of oakville two players who would be milton property under the oha ruling are working out with the blades and oakville coach jack rogers says be will fight j tooth and nail to see that they remain oakville property j milaon officials expect the two unidentified youngsters to attend their opening practice monday night i were united as it is tog t 11 era points out we cant use s imports so we do want to lave a chance at the best players living in oakville and these boys do live in oakville rogers says be plans a trip to the oha offices in toronto for a meeting with bill hanley secretary manager of the lea gue lowviile rode the strong arm of jacques paquette to the halton rural softball champ ionship at palermo last wed nesday the veteran righthander gun ned down 21 palermo batters via the strikeout route as low viile whipped palermo 71 to win the best of three series iwq games to one the champions built up a 70 lead before palermo finally got to paquette for a run in the seventh inning on a single by dave inglehart and a runscor ing double by jim donaldson lowviile never left the game in doubt after the second in ning when they scored a sin gle run off losing palermo hur- ler lee cockburn the winners rallied for three runs in the third frame two in the fifth and one more in the seventh off cockburn who fan ned four and walked three dur ing the contest palermo lost the services of john inglehart in the third in ning when he suffered an ankle injjry going into second base he was taken for xrays and picked up a possible bone chip in the ankle the series wound up a bril- lian exhibtion of pitching for paquette who beat palermo three times in a row after ingle- hart had pitched the defending champions to a win in the ser ies opener paquette had his best game in the second game of the finals when he struck out a record- breaking 23 hitters he added 20 strikeouts in the third game of the finals for a total of 64 strikeouts in the 27 innings he worked cockburn suffered his third defeat of the series in last nights final game eric ross wins j throwout tourney a throw out tournament in j which golfers saw their best i two holes eliminated from their cards featured north halton men sections mens day thurs day eric ross won the event with 1 25 edging bob butler hy one half stroke harv chappel was third with a 27 and jim lin ton fourth with 28 john todd and ken allan fifth with 28 and ted worrall sixth with a 29 tf skate headquarters skate exchange skate sharpening hockey sticks pucks pads helmets etc good team discounts figure skates we feature ccm products georgetown cycle sports 2 wamr stmt 177330 don jakvie careless hunters halt use of private land dangerous use of firearms and acts of vandalism have practically eliminated the use or private lands for hunting in central and southern ontario the osl suggests that obser vance of a few common sense rules of hunting courtesy would help to improve this deplorable situation kan now to havf a good tims at w00dbridge fair wooouidge ont saturday octokk i and monday octout 10 people buy the herald to read and read the herald to buy sell your service here1 2 big days tabufa mnd cain midway oth dats with 34 wives even a king has to cut a few coiners big fast expensive cars have always been a passion with royalty but a family man like king njiiri of kenya probably doesnt have very much passion to- spore or very much money things have been kind of slow lately in the king businessj which mokes him the kind of king that a volkswagen is really fit for i a vw is cheaper to support than a wife it goes about 34 miles on a gallon of gas about 35000 miles on a set of tires a volkswagen also comes apart very easily you only have to take out 10 bolls to take off the fender and it only lakes 45 minutes to take outihe whole engine that makes repairing it edty and quite cav motors 1w guelptt street tel w531 inexpensive but when its not being taken apart a vw holds together very nicety- so even though old ones cost a good deal theyre still o good deal especially if youre lucky enough to gtt one rhalwas own ed by on elderly king who used it to go to court still o good

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