OUTDOORS By GEOROE Conservation Preservation Not the Same the Increasing of people of the need for wise management of our renewable and renewable natural resources conservation and preservation have became everyday words As one listens to these words being used It Is apparent that they are often applied Incorrectly Perhaps the best definition of conservation is wise use with equal emphasis on wise and use In fish and wildlife management programs for a particular species could range all the way from long open seasons with liberal creel or bag limits to a complete closure of seasons and no provision whatsoever to allow Tor a harvest of any portion of the population Both extremes are servation as both constitute management but the former provides Tor much use and thi latter for no use This latter management scheme properly be termed preservation at the same time that It is part of the conservation program Thus we see that conservation is a generic term referring to a sound management program whereas preservation Is a specific type of management technique applied to a particular species usually in specified areas to clfect conservation of hoi species Should not Occur It stands to reason that If a conservation program is sound then resorting to preservation as a type of management scheme should not be necessary since of the The earthworm population just the same at least it seen hat way Take a million and million more take their place Specks Dawn Deep When all other methods fail to ake trout try the sinking Even If they are facing on top doesn necessarily lay they can be enticed diking the lure on top So let favourite lure sink to 40 or 50 feet of water and retrieve to the top in a slow manner and twitch the rod tip the same time Files can be uied the same way The large trout that ore shown in the picture were caught by Everett Allan and myself in ihis manner They mostly caught on the red and white while retrieving it very slowly over the bottom of the lake Credit River Brown Trout My Nancy Hall is holding a nice brown trout that I took on a cream from the Credit a few years ago It will bring back memories to many of what the river yielded In regards to Brown trout This has to be all for this week So Tight Lines Enjoy the Outdoors and Safe Journey population or significant portions of habitat should not occur It also stands to reason that if preservation Is practised where populations have reached the carrying capacity of their range and are just about to destroy or are destroying their range then this act of preservation Is not conservation It is obvious that all of con is not preservation and preservation is not necessarily conservation The above was an Editorial taken from a booklet published by the Department of Lands and Forests The bar worm The common earthworm a member of the phylum the drawnout soft bodied creatures that are composed of a variable number of segments or rings Leeches and many marine worms are also annelids Many species of earthworms occur throughout the world wherever there Is a combination of warm to moderate climate a reliable of moisture in the ground and sufficient organic debris in the soil The animals dig their way through the earth by swallowing it grinding it in their gizzards and extracting anything of food value In the intestines The wastes are usually deposited above ground as earthen pellets called castings The burrows of ear thworms permit air and water to enter the soil and the excreted castings help to enrich it Leathery Cuticle The skin of the earthworm is leathery cuticle secreted by the cells that lie just beneath it and through which the animal breathes If It dries It hardens and the worm dies The snout is at the front end of the body with the mouth just below it Each segment of the body after the first has four pairs of retractable bristles or set a I that are used in the animals locomotion or progression over or under the ground An enlarged portion of the body at about the segment and extending back for more segments is called the it produces most of the mucus that is used by the earthworm o make he cocoon for the fertilized eggs Each has both male and female glands In mating sperm cells are ex changed at the same time then the mucus Is worked forward over the head picking up both eggs and sperm cells as it travels Young earthworms hatch feed on particles within cocoon then break out of It to wriggle away Seven In North America earthworms may reach 14 inches Giant earthworms in Australia have been found measuring seven feet The value of earthworms to some birds especially robins and to the woodcock which makes about half of its diet earthworms is quite high Earthworms have been found in stomachs of birds by animal food habits In vestlgators Earthworms are by fishes loads frogs snakes turtles and by various mammals shrews skunks and the armadillo but especially by several species of moles The above was another article from a good book and goes to prove how very important the earthworm is to our soil and our wild life Millions are taken from the ground every year by ball Sealers who resell to suppliers who In turn supply the anglers Town Table Tennis Teens Seek Title Eight Georgelown table tennis players are expected to play in the Canadian International Table Tennis Championships at the Canadian National Exhibition September through Gerrard Jot Ian John Ken nedy Bruce Stockfish Ian Long Sandra Sutton Patty and Susan Phillips are the eight which according to Georgetown high school teacher Tom Ramautarsing will likely play In the championships Anyone else from here wishing to participate can still apply by writing the Ontario Table Tennis Association at lis Lee Avenue Toronto 13 Intercounty Rivals Clash Sunday Night Mets will be out to get on even terms with Glen Williams in their fourth meeting of the Intercounty Fastball League schedule in Glen Williams park Sunday night Though Mets occupy a loftier rung on the league ladder they have had their problems with the Glen squad who were victors in the first two meetings of the rivals before John Holtby heroics produced a win I clash number three The Mets have momentum from wins over and Hillsburgh last week white Glen beat Fergus but stumbled on Rockwood Kinsmen Softball Queens Reign After Clash with Kruisers JUNIOR LEAGUE Tuesday 3 Zenith Tool and Die a win by default over Murray Motors a win by default over The Hunter Superior Foods Georgetown Cycle Sports This game umpired by Dave was a pretty close match all the way Once again Cyclists Debbie Williams captured the game star award for her mound performance Two home runs went to the winning Superior players 1 each to Si Ivan a Glrardi and Leveque first of the year and one to Janet Robinson also her first home run Leveque pitched the win Dslry queen IS Kinette In a match mat drew me excitement and a fairly large avid fan following the Queens reigned supreme to break the tic that shared by these two teams since he first of the ball season The game started off with the Klneltes holding the lead by slim for the 1st Innings and increasing It to in the 3rd But he Queens came out swinging in the 4thand piled runs across the plate while holding the Kruisers scoreless The 5th proved disaster for the Kinetics as hey threw the ball away lime and time again while having 2 out and reaching for that impossible 3rd In the mean time the Queens accumulated lore runs to hold the lead Jack Handy umpired the game and picked Susan from the Dairy Queens as their game star and Karen Abresch as the star of the Kinette Kruisers learn In Jack opinion Karen although the losing pitcher hurled a fine game and had a 3 for at bat Including one home Other homers for the Klneltes to Pater son Colleen Sunnucks The homers for the winning Dairy Queens came from bats of Linda George and Cheryl Hairstyles Fruit Market Jim Ford umped this game that remained a tie at 1 all for only cry short inning Mar dell scinched place In the win column by trotting 14 runs across the plate in the Bid inning and holding Caruso scoreless Diannc Marshall was the game ar for Mardcll She pitched a good game had a for at bat including home runs Other homers for the winners came from Christine with and Laura Russell with 1 getown Pauline flowers The Upholsterers led all the way in game umpired by Gary Grant The game star was Sharon who continued her climb towards the Junior Home Run Queen award She has to share the top spot in that battle with Charlene Milton of the Dairy Queens and Dianne Marshall of JUNIOR Lt STANDINGS Browns like this one used to be taken from the Credit taken on lnkinn method Kinette IB Georgetown Upholstery If Mardell s Hairstyles If Murray Motors i Georgetown Cycle Sport f The Hunter s 1 Superior Foods Pauline Flowers 8 Zenith Tool And Die Caruso Fruit Market Home Run Queen Sharon Moores 9 Marshall 0 Linda Georgeo Cheryl McNellly6 Colleen Sunnuckss SENIOR LADIES LEAGUE Blue Giant Equipment 14 Team 13 The Giants only gave their seniors a look in In the 2nd inning when they let them feel in the game with a lie but grabbed the lead back again In the 2nd All kidding aside this was an excellent and close game and it is good to see the senior girls doing so well against the as some of them will be playing in this League next year We hope they will then realiie that the Ladles League Is not as serious ball as the Girls League I m almost afraid to inquire into what prompted the com ments on the score sheet by a player Quote With umpire like Ian Barrett who In the devil can concentrate on hitting or catching the ball Likewise umpii reasoning for picking Cary Vander for game star should for discretions sake remain unpublished Home runs for he winning Giants went to Yvonne Bratkln who shared the pitching win with Connie Allan Homers for Sun nucks came off the bats of Diane Goldsmith and Clary Vander By Petes Esso Extras fl It almost more fun reading the score sheets from these senior Ladies games than it is play ball Copeland s have player who appeared to be a little bitter about losing but feels in her She noted on the sheet that Copeland played a fine game except for the a players on the field who terrible They needed a tiger In their tank from their friendly Esso dealer Anyway the mighty fell with a thud as Pete gave no quarter In their beating shad the lead for the 1st innings but bumbled away as Petes Girls trotted runs across the plate In the 4th while holding the Esso gals scoreless far bats and holding an lead A homer by Copeland catcher Joanne Collier in the final Inning was the only run they could add that Home runs for the winni came off the bats of Cindy Cooper 1 Susan Stamp Linda Nichols I Jan The Smoker I Shirley Saunders 1 and Lilly Stamp SENIOR LADIES STANDINGS T Copeland Esso Extras Sunnucks Team 4 1 Petes Girls 4 Home Run Queen Susan Stamp 4 Shirley Saundcrs4 Cindy Cooper Clary Vander Byl Glen Williams IS Georgetown Senior Reps 11 Georgetown got off to a slight lead In the 1st Inning or this exhibition game with a slim io lead but gave it up to the Glen in the 2nd by an equally slim 3 to 2 The big Jump score wise In that inning came when McHugh of the Glen belted out a homer counting the 3 runs for her team Connie Allan of the home team repeating opposition perf ormance belted out a home run and Georgetown proceeded to trot runs across plate returning the lead to their camp for the next Innings The saw the Glen put 3 straight Georgetown batters down while gaining runs and the game lead again themselves 109 They allowed only one more run to cross the plate a home run by centre fielder Laura Mean while the Glen gals tallied another 6 runs for themselves This was the 2nd lime these teams have met for an exhibition match with both wins going la the Glen Williams gals Magnuson Insurance 12 Cable Jets These teams had the only close game of the night and shared equal glory as one won the game and the other had the game star The Jets gave the opposition runs in the 2nd Inning and that was their downfall The pitching team of Sandra Bratkin and Sharron Barclay held the Jets scoreless for of Innings while their teammates hit steadily Margo Butler catcher turned pitcher for the Jets took the game star as the most alert and player on the field She was sharp throughout the game and held her teammates in game and kept the opposition honest on the bases Game umpire was Don Puckering Leone Hairs II Real Estate 17 This Is not a good game to write up as Ihe score would Indicate it was rather lopsided We feel the girls feel bad enough about this trouncing without commenting on it However Leon does deserve some credit for the win and we hope that the new players on watched closely and learned from the plays The lone home run for the winners was hit by Shelley Bond The way Shelley runs the bases I m quite sure she could steal home on a single anyway The game star Is another League outstanding player both in quality of play team spirit and Page sponsmansmp Karen Neil Karen is the catcher for Leone and will be real asset to Ihe Ladies League next year home runs were hit by Bryan who did her best with balls The game was umpired by Alex Dickson Cleaners SO Youngs Pharmacy fl This is another bad one to report But this win had all kinds of home runs Involved as arc very strong on their hitting ability but alert fielding by their opponents can stop them The lone home run for Young Pharmacy went to Tlnn Tina combined with Palli Holotulk pitched Ihe loss while Kathy and Sweetie hurled the win Homers for went thus 1 Cathy 3 Itoxanna 1 and Martha logon 1 Marthas 1st of the year The game umpire was George Bo wen Game star was Cathy on the strength of her 3 and doubles Cathy played an excellent 2nd base and has to role as the best aid In the league I STANDINGS TP Barrager s Cleaners Blue Giant Equip 1 Leone Hairstyles 1 Cable Jets Magnuson In Youngs Pharmacy II Estate Home Run Queen Cathy Danylchuk Laura THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUGUST Last Industrial Loop Playoff Spot in Doubt Time Is running out far two Georgetown Industrial Fastball League teams That Is how many will be sitting on the sidelines In a few days when the top four clubs In the six team loop start ploy to decide who wll wear the 1972 crown Three clubs Erin Georgetown Sports and Astros hove sewn up playoff berths and only the last place are definitely out of it Moore Park Texaco who currently hold down fourth spot and Franc Tireur four points back won I know their future until they have played some more of the gome schedule Year Old Doberman Is Champ Nobelcln Kennels of Georgetown have a new champion At the recent dog show held In Barrie Pharaoh year and a half old Doberman completed his Can Championship with a big five point win In the largest showing of that he had been entered in There were 33 Dobermans including some American en tries Pharaoh comes from a long line of champions His sire was Champion Saracen of Dachurst his dam Champion Schauf felcln s Tradition Pharaoh has been handled throughout his show career by his owner Barry James who also owns and handled his mother to her championship Proud owners of Nobelein Pharaoh ore Mr and Mrs Barry James of Victoria Street BOAT MOTOR Sales and Service THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES IN THE AREA MERCURY Outboard and Outboard Inboard Motors Boat and Motor Repairs and Service CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Open Evenings till nwhile at the top of the heap and Georgetown Cycle are of a pennant AUG I P Erin Cycle 5 5 Moore Park 14 11 Tokers 2 LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK Andrew Murray GIVE US A TRY PHILOSOPHER roe car Ate- Georgetown Cycle Sports WATER ST Georgetown Recreation Committee GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA ROLLER SKATING EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY m until Admission General 75 With Own Skates Skate this week to the music of the N band on the now floor in the arena WRESTLING SANDY PARKER vs LILY THOMAS Tag Team Match WATSON HAYSTACK CALHOUN its BIG JOHN QUINN VS DEWY ROBERTSON WHIPPER WATSON JR VS RED POLLARD GEORGETOWN ARENA Aug 16th 830 pm ADMISSION CHILDREN UNDER 12 SWIMMING POOLS ON SALE NOW SAVE UP TO DIRECT FACTORY OUTLET IN GROUND WALL VINYL LINER 1795 20x40 INCI F OWING It MS Wide Vinyl AQUASWIM POOLS 6257700 Missis