Wow In Third Junior Rebels Unbeaten After 8 League Basketball Games With an undefeated record Georgetown high school Junior Rebels are currently in first in heir division of the East niton County basketball con Terence The Junior were in a two way tie for first with Perdue Panthers until last Wednesday they defeated the Panthers to takeover the top spot all alone Friday the Junior took on the Blakelock Junior Tabbies and Improved their record which now stands at eight wins Ben led the to a victory over the Tabbies with an Ifl point performance Ted Dare I and Pete Lauderdale each added 14 points while Jattan contributed Tom Campbell was high scorer for the losers with 17 points The second gome of the double header was a hair raiser which saw the Senior Itcbcls down the Senior Tabbies Georgetown never relinquished the lead once they got it which was right off the opening jump Blair Dun Id j with points Bob Phillips and Williams with nine and Bruce with eight points were big Bill Parliament collected points in a losing cause With the Junior In first and the Senior in third In their respective divisions it would seem liktlj hat George high school students will have a lot to come playoff Ben John Rlchord John Pete treat Mark Eurlung Ted Lauderdale Steve foster Jattan Steve Hums It Pope ninth Rob Paul Harris Colin hosier Blair Dun lop Bob Phillips Doug Net earnings of Paper Company parent company of the Provincial mill here are for ompared to 197U Net sales are down to from Gary South Rob Allison Hugh coach Bruce artwcight Dm Elllmon Gerry Neil Bob MAYFIELD SWIMMING POOL 1th line IFSIderojd Twp SPRING SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTER NOW AT MAYFIELD Registration Times Fridays to Saturdays Sundays to to or morn Information phone 8432216 IMPROPER WHEEL ALIGNMENT CAUSES EXTRA TIRE WEAR FRONTEND ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Chock and Chuck and la Cluck whnal Is SQ95 HI work dam by factory Iriliid in I n lltlllThvrt OLDEST GEORGETOWN YOUR DEALER open JO Monday to Thuriday night till no p m Age 38 Income Are You an Average Snowmobile Owner will use his machine on an average days each winter and will out on the snow trails hours lach of those days In that time period he will expose himself to a collision rate three mes higher than for a car driver and will be subject to a death four times higher than that experienced with ears These i were revealed In a report issued recently by the Ontario Department of Tourism and information Researchers say the average snowmobile owner in Ontario is 38 years of age married with two children of average education and lakes his family with him on his weekend snowmobile jaunts His average Income is almost 111 a year and hc spends over a to buy and maintain his machine and to clothe and date his family appropriately for the pastime Over have spent million dollars on the sport since Its widespread Introduction five years ago The report urged provision of more organized areas for close to major urbon centres use of trails to minimize collisions and ecological damage improved safely features and driver education No Breaks for Sunny Acres bunny Acres I- arm Major Midgets hod an abbreviated visit to the Quebec tournament this year The breaks were against them in their first game against mond Hill they lost In the tourney one loss means elimination They left for the tourney by train Tuesday back home Thursday The team is still progressing in playdowns NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS a and Tracy Darrager Winners of Ladies Second Schedule dies Curling Section has finished its second schedule The prize winners are Monday afternoon 1st bay Ann Done Cox Wendy Saw afternoon 1st Bobble Phillips Maureen Jackie 2nd Jean Mackenzie Ifiyhurst Tina Kitchen Linda Roland Mabel Sanderson Ann Meal Vi Bradley Wednesday afternoon 1st Curry Norma Abbott Jean White Dorecn Geo 2nd Bunny Moore Mary Biehn Lou Morcfield Ann Foster Thursday morning 1st Joan Ewan Jean Cormlck I Morcfield Ann Foster 2nd Doris Eileen Gardner Joan Brown Sue Do men i 3rd June Evans Norma Wilson Doric Cox Wendy Thursday afternoon 1st Broom head Jean Cathy Pcrcgo Sandra 2nd Vivian Kruger Grace Ann Wiley Nora Manley JrdEthel Murdy McLcc Norma Alexander Vi Bradley it OKI TOW IIEflAED THURSDAY FEB 1B72 Page LEASING Pete PontiacBuick has years experience In long term leasing any make or model car or truck 8776986 INCOME IS SO SMALL WILL VALUE THAT IS REALLY OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE Grosbeak Puts Away One Hefty Dinner Winter has held he outdoors in its icy grip for several day now The snow machine operators hat had ball and the birds at the feeding stations have been eating extra to keep up their body EiLat to offset the cold nights It fi on interesting sight to look out window and sec the species and observe their different ways of feeding my viewpoint the car are light feeders and never stay in one place very long I Ihe grosbeaks they love sunflower seeds but unlike the the grosbeak will feed heavy on sunflower seeds and Mime uncooked peanuts Like the cardinal they ore masters of shelling the seeds very quickly with their beak iih I wjs lucky enough to be able to evening grosbeak feeding on our kitchen window sill It was a male with the tell tilt yellow mark above Its one sitting It consumed approximately sunflower scids ind some uncooked peanuts after the shelling operation the bird seems to crush litem before they are swallowed birds notice arc two do initial come quite often blue jays sterlings sparrows and inous other smalt birds tltn SOI HUH gray souirrels and block squirrels also teed at Ihe stations and especially on the kitchen window sill uncooked peanuts and in the shell along with sunflower make up their I only one a a Hint to feed six dif an using thi feeding I sorry to say are not to look Oik fellow lias nothing but under fur from hips up to his nose and seems Id In i red with little lump like out Is about half as tin rs small areas that art minus the guard hairs TIIIHIIII EKIITINC thought had linn fiUHIiig and hewing 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