outdoors with 6eowe hoartj shoulder injury will kkerei now abounds in shoo fly lake pike and walleye season is i open all oyer ontario some zones are never closed the ear- t llest opening for both was may t 3rd the latest may 15 clos- lag data vary however so it is t het to check the fishing regula- i lions pamphlet j- bass season opens locally on ii june 28th maskinonge june 21 i it mori about thein later t speckled and lake trout bill hewitt of town bud nich- l ols and bill doherty of milton teturned home recently with a y fabulous catch of specks and lakes they had their luck near j felix mile 46 northwest of capreov shoo ply is nearby it was known for its big speckled trout a fw years ago speak- i ing of shoo fly lake brings back old memories a few years ago i met bill woopy arthurs there i met him again at cash way lumber recently shoo fly lake was not too productive for bill and his friends wa sugges ted that he try lake sandplatn a few minute walk from the bushjfoad next morning bill jachflfatrick of toronto and my- self went to try our luck tha result was he outf uhed us the lure be used was an bb spinner or swiss flirt as some people call them it was i the large size and bill was fish- ing it deep and retrieving in short jerks several times he stopped to paint larger spots on the spinner with some ladies nail polish they were beautiful speckled trout around 16 but they wet- ghed over three lbs two hours later bill boarded fte transcanada train to ride as far as capreol a good ang ler a fabulous catch of blood rel lake sandplain specks and our best transcontinental train a real trio hz now bill hewitt informs me shoo fly lake champlain are full of pickerel the big ques tion is who put them there ps bill arthurs and his family now reside at norval mama and papa gerbal cho sen pets of tammy weatherall of 50 baylawn crescent are pleated to announce the birth of seven young gerbals gerbals areg species of kan garoo rat that are becoming in creasingly popular with apart ment dwellers since they are odorless noiseless and very small litters of seven are ex tremely uncommon they usual ly have three or four ger bals have a habit of thumping their feet when annoyed tam my the proud owner of the pet is the granddaughter of mr and mrs ted scarlett of 11 mary st there are oyer 2000 fur farms in canada producing mostly mink audchinqhilla today the value of pelts from ajtimals in captivity surpasses that of wild- life pelts one for the book rainbow trout migrate a long way in a short time but apparently tha slowmoving lobster can also cover a lot of miles one of 2000 lobsters tagged and relea sed on the southern new eng- land continental shelf by the boothbay harbour biological lab crawled 07 miles in 27 days another an eggbearing female covered 77 miles in 28 days to wind up in a lobster trap at fire island inlet now york we were pleased to hear that richard wagner an ardent out- doorsman is back home again after a serious illness at guelph hospital richard is the son of mr and mr joe wagner of r r 1 georgetown it is to be hoped that richard in the near future will again be able to pursue his favourite sport in our great outdoors those bear cubs are climb ing higher all the time hope to catch up to them next week i hope the weather favours your sport this week tiaht line until next time sideline beavers bull georgetown beavers entered 2 sevens teams last weekend in tlhe ontario sevenasides tourn ament at victoria square unfortunately a misunder standing as to kickoff time at the fields caused the two teams to miss their opening games and this automatically threw them into the consolation side of the tournament the bea vers 1st team had to play st georges 2nd team for their 1st game of the consolation the beavers who were deter mined to have an extra as they had already defaulted one game immediately took the roll of ag gressor against the london team and karl holloway scored a try for beavers the first time they got the ball from a set scrum minutes later jeff nurse and les judge scored in the first half of play to mke the score 110 as bobby bull had split the uprights on one of the con vert attempts the highlight of the game came on judges try whera bob wrigglesworth who was respon sible for initiating the offensive attack liad his shorts torn com pletely off by a st georges tackier he quickly secured an other pair from the sidelines st georges scored a try in the 2nd half of play and after j attend convention converting georgetown led 1 15 j right up to the end of the game important matters such as a uniform ago for juvenile offen- georgctowns 2nd team played ders wages of household work- next against the very strong j ers and work with unwed mo- irish 2nd team since beavers i thcrs were among those discus- number 2 team were all first j sed at the ywca national con- year sevens players with the vention at mcmaster university exception of w turnbull and i hamilton last week in the last few minutes of play the play became complete ly reversed as b bull and b wrigglesworth both suffered disabling injuries wriggles worth being injured on the barbarians first try which they failed to convert and beavers were- still ahead 53 with only seconds to short a couple of men geor getown held off as long as pos sible but the barbs scored in what proved to be the last sec ond of the game it was then found that the game had run on over two min utes longer than was expected this was not disputed too hotly by the beavers as bob bull had suffered a serious shoulder in jury which would have made them play a man short in any future games sunday the beavers play host to the toronto irish club at the park in their final scheduled game of the spring season three game win streak broken in close game georgetowns bantam baseball squad tasted defeat for the first time in the 1969 baseball sea son last wednesday when bur lington bantams pushed a run across in the seventh inning to break a threeall deadlock and fashion a 43 win in their home park standings eagles juventury 4 royals 5 acton 3 toronto 5 g w l t 6 4 1 1 pts 9 7 local delegates chappel best in ball sweep harv chappel carded the low net score at a north halton i mens day ball sweep thursday with a 34 peter mann george gill had so louth archie moore carl gol- inski had 36 ken pearce and gord king 36i jack colter 37 mike williams jim linton bill schenk and john todd all had the low gross of 41 bill kirk registered a 42 butch fi sher and eric mitchell 43 and tom wylie 44 barry smith they were outplay ed for the majority of the game beavers scrum of atkin son blair and smith were ex ceptional but the inexperienced backs were caught bunching up and the irish ran for several unanswered trys to win the game by 180 thus eliminating and mrs m atherley one of georgetowns teams pau bun the beavers 1st team went on georgetown at the ymca n to play the barbarians 1st team nual meeting at geneva park in what proved to be an actual ch took place on the week- consolation end of the 24lh mrs mildred ford and mrs j lister of the local y attended one days sessions and a dele gation was sent to the opening banquet mrs h dickson mrs v kruger mrs i carr mrs k kaulback mrs h duff mra e motter mrs m gordon the decision ended a three game win string for george town since beating milton 97 in their home opener may 20 the locals have downed water- down twice by 135 and 94 scores may 22 and 27 georgetown outhit burlington in the cliffhanger seven to four and led 32 at the end of six frames- graham drove in the first of georgetowns runs while a key double bybown accounted for the other two williams pitched well in a losing cause with 10 strikeouts- burlington capitalized oh untim ely errors and walks ty end georgetowns streak georgetown bantams reboun ded from a 73 deficit jn the fifth inning to beat milton 9-7- sixth rims in the bottom of the sixth inning turned the tables georgetown used three hurl- ers allison started gave way to williams who in turn was lift ed for tobln who was credited with the victory an overall team effort prod uced georgetowns 138 success gilnst waterdown beaumont hurling the win inglis went three for five to lead the bitting attack in their second meeting ge orgeton went out in front of waterdown in the brat inning and stayed there winning 04 pitching great ball for sis inn ings allison recorded 13 strike outs before tiring in inning 7 when tobln came oh to chalk up two more shutouts ovenden had a good night at the plate going 3 for 3 getty hom ered georgetown bantams are coached by bob freestone and jim beckett and managed by gord inglis their personnel in cludes robert allison brian beaumont brad butterworth wayne farrow steve graham gene inglis gord williams alec ovenden glen robinson paul tobln doug getty doug pembleton barry james john sargent bert osborne and greg bown the team is operating without a sponsor butch fisher cards prized holeinone butch filher became the lat est golfer to join the holein one club he turned the trick may 24 on the 100 yard par three 7th at north halton golf club white in mixed opening day group with harold fobert gord mil- ler marj gilmer mary hardle and betty mchardy whenever theres a csddy al ong when an ace is registered its a good bet his advice bad something to do with it in this case it was butch fishers son danny toting the clubs tub qborgetown heralq thursday june 3 199 page ll bill rlohmond has straightened things away with his personnel and through the good graces of the leigue commissioner geor getown is back in the fray the only consequences of the clubs problems is that two lea- gut games will have to be re scheduled richmond is confid ent ha is coming out of the dif ficulties with a better team baseball juniors fold then change decision georgetown juniors baseball club which folded last week be cause of players attendance pro blems is back in the fold of the halton county junior baseball league georgetown juniors have been going into gsmes without any bench strength because of some players working and others switching to the newlyformed norval fastball club which plays in the intercounty fast ball league thus the juniors notified the hslton county baseball league last week that they were fold ing since then manager lights coming some light was thrown on the longawaited lights for the bill diamond in the park monday night when the eng ineer was asked to la out the hold for- lights the auryey crew is work ing on the maps which will decide the location of the lights said cr denison this shbuld take at the very most two weeks she conclud ed council briefs v s the levy from the halton county board of- education was reduced by 11084 as a result of the new grant structure how ever since the tak bills are al ready out it will be applied to next years georgetown school costs the amount dropped from 1121400 to 1109740 stcu esiuw neer blade semifinal to the playoff the game itself was hard fought by both teams and in the 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