Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1970, p. 12

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TUB GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MAY OUTDOORS with GEORGE HOARE No Floods Here But the Opposite Its soothing to the eyes al ter such a long steady winter to see the lawns green once The maple trees lilac bushes coming out in leaf ire also a treat to tulips and other perennials re food for the eyes also The snow going dually this spring eliminated the flood hazard The story from Just the op posite The sudden mild spell the snow rapidly and caused the big rivers to rise feet above rmal The heavy snow was equal to 8 inches of water Former Georgetown resident Mr Bill Glbbs amazed at the thickness of the ice on some of the lakes which was still intact week despite the fact that it had melted around the shore Bill went on to say it is the thickest ice he has ever seen He also predicts that much da mage will be done to boat houses etc if high winds and prevail Bud Glbbs of Crescent really hit the Jackpot with a lb rainbow and three others lb lb and lb They were caught at Thornbury in the Beaver River Bud says the competition was keen as he was stand shoulder to shoulder with anglers o Doug Parker was also with a nice rainbow trout of 13 pounds The 21 pound trout that was caught at might turn out to be a salmon A bl will determine the cor species Despite the recent cool win weather many nice Irout have been taken Terra Conservation area has its share The Indian near Thorn bury is well guarded these days with Department of Lands Forests officers and Ontario Provincial Police Poaching was rampant earlier in there The river probably be declared a sanctuary next year The gristmill on the River near Mansfield has been sold and turned Into a resld so another good fish irsg spot has been lost Sixty big rainbow were seen at one time below the dam there The River flows into the River at Alliston The Pine liner flows into the same river at Angus Due to the ski resorts Mansfield area has had a face lifting the last few years ski resorts can be seen from the modern hard ed road Many private homes can also be seen AH this is in contrast to the view that met our eyes several years ago when we drove through wash outs frost boils and rough vel roads to rach the river that was horn for a few weeks every spring for the big fight rainbows that we wanted so badly to catch To travel further through Pine River country one is rewarded with the same new look The two branches of the Pine River meet at Terra Nova The road that follows the west through the Horn ings Mills area is lined with modern cottages and most are gifted with moderate trout ponds It makes one envious to say the least This also la due no doubt to he population of the area skiing If anyone is interested in a nice weekend drive it would be time well spent Just to see change that has come over the area That a all for this week in joy the outdoors and tight lines until next time HUNTING and FISHING LICENSES AT PETE SPORTS 17 Main St 500 Boys One Field is Still the No Problem PETTO JACK DUO WIN OLD MEMBERS by Duncan and Jim This frank fact appeared In The Herald last Thursday but after the goings on of last week we would be surprised if town council read or even get The Herald Representatives of the Association wrote to two weeks ago to request a hearing I wonder If it would be hard to get an audience with the Queen and were told to go to council chamber last Thursday evening When they arrived they were greeted by such diplomatic statements by council as you be here you should take your problems to the Rec reation Committee or okay lets give them a couple of minutes and get rid of them and get on with the budget MORE IMPORTANT Well Mr Major and esteem cd colleagues of council it Is all too easy to get rid of us and get on with important budget but to think the welfare of hoys is more important than any bud get Before approaching council we were told not waste our time by doing so but chose to Ignore the advice given to It would appear the person giving advice was something of a sage Take your problems to the Recreation Committee at Cedarvale we were toll Well sir wc have already done and to their credit they gave us a better hearing than ell did The Soccer Association care about these more than Council it would appear 17 GAMES WEEKLY It may seem repetitious but we have 508 playing represents 35 teams nor only or games per Some of the boys cannot play on Sunday because of rcligiou which were within the bounds of the pitch instead of them WORK PARTY When we complained about the top soil put on this year because of the amount of on the surface we were told we would Just have to a work party to remove them We do not need to be told to do this Last year on Cup Fin day coaches were at from Sam till pm removing rocks from the field Maybe there Is a lack of on between us we do not know But the Infor council seems to get is not the same as Take a look around at Acti fields or Milton fields or folds Acton and Milton do not have the participants wo have Please- dont tell us you have not had enough notification last years pre wrote to council last year requesting another and never even received So how about it Mayor SCARBOROUGH TOURNEY Gelling back to what th column is really all about this Saturday the Reps head for Scarborough to take part in an Invitational to urn a boys have worked very hard this past 3 or weeks every Saturday and Sun day so lets hope their labours will be rewarded The first dance of the will take place on Juno 12 in the Legion look for details ii the near future 350000 Too Steep Dont Expect Canada Games Here Sports enthusiasts pro mot a Peel bid to host the Canada Games for wont get much encourage from County not yet anyway At the meeting of County Council last week council filed a letter from the Minister of Education en municipalities to put bid In for games Reeve frank of Acton said no municipality in would be willing to put up to partially hoil the games When Burlington do David Coons Rested Acton might rcc noted were the on ones who could Deputy reeve William of cautioned not to forget the Idea altogether He noted there was group of sports enthusiasts in the two counties who were trying lo bring the games to Peel j Mr Gillies said that while any action from council mlfcht be premature at this lime they light want to submit a bid I sometime in the future He told Inciat tovernmci is There arc at six other district to be interested JUDGED SHOW Mrs Jo of R Georgetown has isl ret irne I from jidglng a herd in Rochester v York on AKC match There ere Mrs has teen breed German Shepherds for years GEORGETOWN GEORGETTES LADIES SOFTBALL PRACTICE GEORGETOWN PARK MONDAY MAY 11th AT M All PImm Attend PAUL ROBINSON Manager DILL JAMES Coach APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR MANAGERS COACHES for for th TRI COUNTY MINOR HOCKEY TEAMS affil with No boy may be managed or coached by his father brother etc Interested parties contact the secretary of Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group PAUL WARD Church Street J did come lo the Ihcy would be left with first rote sports facilities The agree ment is for the municipality to pay to be match by both the Federal and Prov reasons Th then means county council that the gam to be played In lys During the week because of light we can only play games per night which leaves us games for Saturday Sure we can do th but field Just how long do you think the field will stand up to this beating per week Wc also got the usual slock answer to our problem of the undersized field at Ced arvale The park is because the Soccer Association marked it out thai way This is a downright tic The field Is undersiicd because chose to dodge tree stumps Georgetown Horseshoe Club Playing in Georgetown Park Every Wednesday WARMUP NIGHTS MAY and MAY 20th AT M SCHEDULE BEGINS MAY 27th MEMBERSHIP FES NEW MEMBERS WELCOME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL IANE BOB BILL LANE VicePmldent Secretary Treaiurer BOTH A AND SEMES THIS YEAH GENERAL MEETING OF GEORGETOWN MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION HOUSE LEAGUE All Welcome Monday May 11th Bruce Street re Ida nee King Street E NOW OPEN HOURS Monday riday Open at pm Saturday and Sunday mile west of on 1 miles south of stop lights in Acton HOUSE LEAGUE FINAL BASEBALL REGISTRATION Saturday MAY Georgetown Park MAIN GATE 10 am to noon Realisation Fet K Ages Steven and Bob Jack learned up to win tho first golf tournament of the season Georgetown Golf and Country Club Sunday In a best hall tourney for members they turned in a with handicap best of a large field The teams of Bob Graham and Brian Owen and Kevin Brown and Don Anderson tied Don White and Tonklr I were third and six team tied for fourth spot with Earl Mitchell and Bill Ed Ames Fred Jakob Doug Derbyshire and Norn Chisholm Bob Stan Guy Korzack Ken Hancock and Doug Brown and Larry Gowland BRAMPTON ARENA Sat May 9 SHOWS AT AND M Back Again The Original RIDING ED SULLIVANS FAVORITES CHILD No Extra Charge aponsored by FLOWER CITY KIWANIS CLUB TICKETS ON SALE Carroll Jewellery 71 Main THRILLFILLED 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