Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1972, p. 20

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Ray Humphreys Leads Beavers To Decisive 33 Victory OUTDOORS with George Hoar Reaver Hugger club posted mast decisive win of the season with a ill to triumph over Mississnugo at the High School afternoon held large of the ploy the entire with ihre only once or twice score could have been point if the Beavers could converted any kicks on or scored on Humphrey scored Iht first on a solo break on a from close in during first half of play and the second is by in me corner alter good three play To round out the caver scoring In the first half scored on a penalty kick from well for their only points of the day The Beaver back line showed their best play of the season with Pole Murphy Bob Lee roster and Jim Blair putting continual pressure on the kicking to relieve that pressure GOOD HUSH In the second half Bay Humphreys again scored on a good rush by the Beaver for wards Bay has been leading the forward play in Ihe last three games and came up with a very wing for position Beaver forwards came on strongly In the second half and won most of the set scrums and several lineouts with John height in the line Misslssauga tired noticeably as Ihe second half progressed and played mostly defense rugby a good deal of the time on their own five yard line Thiols third game in a row in which Ihe Beavers showed superior conditioning to opposition but this lime were able to use It to produce a win strong attack with fullback George putting on a short burst to go over for score George played a strong game for lils first try at fullback making several good kicks to control play when the opposition threatened The next game and final home game is to be played at the high school Sunday Sep tember against Kitchener at 3pm Beavers will be looking for a win in what should be a hotly contested game Ices arc held at the high school Tuesday and Thursday nights at clock with coach Charlie Held in charge a HERALD THURSDAY SEPT Tell us About It How the earn making out complete Georgetown you re not the favourite to owlet sports scene by pa- An TAT win whatever glory you re information about chasing this season we are team or league chasing this season we are l Interested Help us cover the Port A Man for all Seasons Kinsmen Girls Softball Upholsterers Capture Senior Junior League Titles Sim the winning Styles JUMOHII Sept 10 i tries vdVQ Queen in of he junior games today for this came from Fries J on How at with two and will t i Smoke SI op defeated Kruisersbv a score or llf Home runs came from Tracy from Kruiscrs team was put out early the pi lyoffs by Upholstery Worn 1 1 pitched for ihe winning Inter County Trophy and were put out tin series Cycle Sports Hot fir winning were Iollock and Mary llison on Smoke Shop Inst the second to Frits a score of 11 hit a lion f r trie Sheila a homer for w is the w inning pitching or Upholstery beat MrgctDwn and Sports 1 Silvana irardi hit a trim for Cycle ind Sports and hit one for I j holMcrv pin In the championship Ihrdwire Pity the poor Conservation Officer if he asks to sec your license he insulting and distrustful If he takes jour for having one lie i and corrupt If he arrests violator he showing how tough he can be mother chance lies plain timid and showing favouritism If he labors day and night to enforce the law he If he rtlaxts al ill hi shirker and a good for nothing crook If he talks and fish conservation he If hi keeps quiet he dumb or stupid If he accepts suggestion or advice he locks Initiative If he works out problems for himself he a know il ill If he acts a he soft and loo easy If he acts firm hi on arrogant rascal The above was quoted from newsletter from the Ministry of Natural VtOHDSOl- Call him a Conservation Officer or a game warden he the symbol of wildlife Ontario Without him wildlife research and management efforts would be futile because all wildlife conservation depends on a controlled harvest Ontario has about I BO ton nervation officers and old timers who marvelled areas policed by the Mount ics should take a look at some the districts a lone man patrols for lands and ore sis If you haven and talked with thosioffictrs you much the poorer because they arc walking authorities on tin best fishing spots best Juris and the best catch fish To extent hi department jack of ill Insurance team edged Cable for Senior Laurels ft ted I w is pitcher fur the losing It iht girls wn fir heme this s r Inn pi ns I I- Jirkt tied by 1- s Wilt nil ng pitchers wort ir Karen Herring IrwinDorsey Wins Pair In Tyke Ball Playdowns iris by of art Iht list Standard Products this lining pitcher wis lysine pitchers wrre Wendy Betty Young Pharmacy defeated 1 s I lowers by a close 11 10 vicliry Youngs l ill hit one Pit I wis and f Ytung playoffs opened wiih game in which Iidrix Sunt to challenged Eruin f Both teams showed pitching and fielding for Sun i on third Abbot on firs and Daw catching turned in Pitching very strong wen Mirk Brabant and Dan Inx Sunoco held Irwin rsiy lied until the last inning wltn Irwin to team effort and spirit hit they had in the season This them to Sunoco 116 player Jeff knocked a home run hit a double of Lance Steve heads up ball ire showed up in the play off with Irwin rsev 3 Comfi started three runs in the first inning Their pitcher Dean Weir kept Irwin Dorsey from scoring in first two innings with good support from Angus and Colin Grant Irwin took over in the third inning with five runs Their Lance now warmed up pitched lea Junior Lawn Bowlers Put Cap on Season Eighteen members enjoyed 10 ends of lawn bowling gathered in the clubhouse for lunch when the Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club s junior section capped season las week I members ball to strike out and prevent them from scoring Irwin Dorsey player Adams hit a home run a single With good team operation Irwin won with seven runs Playoffs ire continuing Slayers please don t forget to and In your sweater on Sunday September 17 supplied the liter which Mrs Myrtle presented prizes The high score trophies went to Scarborough with J points and Brian James They also received vouchers from Silvers Department Store Mrs and BUI were Junior section conveners this year in the absence of Harry Moss Mrs Gladys Robinson and Mrs Pattcnden were presented with pea corsages by Carolyn Bird who moved vote of thanks all who helped this The junior section had a membership of this year Po lost nustm first enny Hull hit i s I ity by close in Hie Inning The I store was for the Blues came Irom Diane I ournier and Vicki Bobbins both of Giants Ltsiig pitther wis Jtnniftr I ml in Our last yeirs champion wire by final score was Mil s I lllui uiits just about had ihis if l hove lift fielder store is Blue 7 i IK m In the p ime i was unsure about who wis going win But in the end l to become our new senior league champs Congratulations Mag it was a good During the day candid camera shots were taken These will appear in window of Georgetown Herald office within he next couple of weeks LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK Special of the month on models Save 225 Get a Renault 12 automatic at the price of a manual 3 North American console typo automatic transmission is yours FREE During this special offer you can get a 1 972 Renault 2 automatic at the price of a manual I Comosoethem Come see us without dalayl 2538 Auto Marine GIVE US A TRY E Georgetown gqulpmanl trades Hut nil of his many duties trail down lo main rep nihilities law en and idncitlon IVRTS He more f in educator in policeman because he is likely to be with s lool than lues Ik s man of manv parts sportsman dtteetue public man teacher and lias hectic schedules In he up at the if to make a phnsinitouni lull on license vend rs talk lu a school like a car killed deer 1 county home confer wiih the violators heck inn in a public luikir shoot a rabid fox talk o he I tal sprtsiii ns tlub and fin ill on his w i home i rtporl on mid night riLlluiL He Ins no set and is n call day and It find him home He lives in his cor and fttn ioiks Ins lunch by the in the bush llisiiri irries needs from in to a sleeping il d or rifle he if hi has an old lint comes along for in in makes his own job His work ind what he his ire up In him Thin is no buss breathing down his neck His assigned is Ins pi rsonal domain and Ins conduit is of his own lIlOOSIIll He has fri idom of action but there jnu tac of sibilny en tint freedom The tin Dept of and he rarely out of the public eye Everyone knows him and interested In what doing Show me the man who curses him and III show you a lawbreaker or in rare cases just a plain fool A conservation officer must be energetic healthy deeply interested in all aspects of the outdoors and If he married he must have a patient and un demanding wife He must have a warm per and enjoy seeing people find their share of good hunting and fishing He must have a solid measure of moral and physical courage There are more interesting ways to earn a living but not many The above was a copy of Pete Outdoors of May 19G6 It was very thoughtful of Barry of George town have the above entered in his book of fishing notes so others later on could read it I NATURE TRAILERS I thought it was some kind of duck A youth shot a loon while camping in central Parry Sound district His excuse thought It was some kind of duck t go over too well with he conservation officer who found it simmering in a cooking pot The shooter was charged with killing a protected bird and hunting without a licence Loons are on the endangered species list If and when they go they will be more sadly missed than Just about any other Ontario bird you could name No one who knows that would Intentionally kill one But some people have not so much as learned to recognize a loon when they see It Where education falls legislation has o take over next time Tight tines Enjoy the Outdoors and Safe Journey Suzukis Fabulous BRAMPTON CYCLE 379 Main Street North- Brampton I PHONE 4594270 Open Thursaay Friday Til p Town S Counlr SNOW TIRES WHITE WALLS Size SPECIAL 19 INSTALLED 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