Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1972, p. 23

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TOWN HI- Minor Softball Chomps Reap Awards Senior Grand Champions Gage Stationery Dan Field accepts the Hunter Enterprises Trophy from Dennis Bacon In the front row from left are Hob Bacon Bob Becker Tom Back row epoch John Wright Gory Taylor Dave Scott Livingstone Bill Missing are manager Doug Oliver Terry Moffat Sieve Haddock Steven Thorns and Kim Gibson Junior Grand Champions Freda Auto Body holding the Dave Bowman Memorial Trophy Is Tim Field In the front row from left are Harris Wayne Davis Paul Dean Reynolds Ross Greg Richard Baker and Keith Harrington Back row Mike Mitchell Chris Mark Savill Stuart Behind them are coach Dennis Bacon and manager Jack Missing are Shown Leslie and Paul Junior League Champions Hay Whytes Gulf Jamie Russell accepts the Town of Georgetown Trophy from Police Chief Floyd Sen want In the front row from left are Troy Robert Anderson Mark Webster Back row Don Davis Peter Gerry Smythe Jamie MacDonald Gary Mandarlno Brad Jcnkmson Behind arc conch Tim leek and Allan Barber Missing are Kevin Griffiths Chris Manhirc Mark Roberts ftoss David West lake and managers Bob Haines and Kick Haines OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE The Fishermen Wore Snowmobile Suits together to talk law hi get together to do something That was in This is all I have time for so enjoy the outdoors tight lines and safe tourney Industrial Hockey in Traffic Jam Intermediate Grand Champions North Ford Hopper MacLeod his trophy to Barry In the front row from left are Tim MacLeod Bill Dunn Robin Rivers Roger Armstrong Back row Bill John Wilson Hick Behind them is coach Jim Wilson Till- used to enjoy many a nice day s outing to the Rock near Limchouic where there was a pond with plenty of bright lively Iroul of good size My friend Moore of the Acton Free Press tells me they are still there though not In such numbers and that in the inflowing stream and the pond he has mode nice catches of late years The Rock was a huge mountain of limestone where there was a tremendous job of excavation with pick and shovel a quarry and lime kilos on an extensive scale were established by an Englishman Mr with whom were associated two relatives of the same name The lime was mostly shipped away in special cars lo Toronto and other centres Mr retired many years ago The first newspaper remember the Strcetsyillc Review which used to come regularly to our house An old copy I have seen of late shows that It was a broadside of six or seven columns In small type and well printed on a hand press There were columns of standing advertisements Ready Relief Merchants Gargling Oil and other remedies a New York lea company the prospectus of the New York Albion and Godey Lady Book some Sheriffs sales and professional cards and announcements of mer chants unchanged from years end to years end Despatches from England two or three months old parliament proceedings etc but of local news as we understand it very little The editorials however were the chief attraction The editor was a Church of England clergyman a Mr George who had a style peculiarly his own The LASTYFAR The heaviest concentration of deer hunters in Ontario will be in Tweed Parry Sound and Lindsay Districts this year with two thirds hunting from organized camps the Ministry of Natural Resources predicts Tweed District headed the list in 1971 as Ontario most popular hunting area It had out of a total 82 deer hunters in the province Parry Sound was second 18 deer hunters and Lindsay third 10 In spue of the excellent quality hunting and success rates In the Kcnora per cent and Fort Frances percent areas only and hunters respectively reported hunting these areas It is predicted that Nor thwestcm Ontario will again experience top success and might have a slight increase in hunters The hunt was Ihe most successful in recent years with 19 animals harvested and a 23 percent success rote It wilt probably not be as good in Eastern Ontario this season since the lost two winters hove been severe reducing the deer from Ministry of Natural Resources Newsletter A Jackson last surviving member of the celebrated Ontario landscape artists known as Ihe Group of Seven who was years old October 3rd 1972 had a picturesque little lake in Killarney Wilderness Area named in his honour The lake was chosen by the Ministry of Natural Resources because of Its beauty enhanced by clear blue and a rugged red granite shoreline Accessible by portage trail It Is near the George Lake camp grounds No inventory has been made of the lake but it Is believed to contain rainbow trout and perch It Is known locally as Bass Lake From Nature Trailers I Ml Bruce County RIVER in Township of Amabel from Falls lo Lake Huron RIVEH In the Township of Amabel Brant and Saugcen from the dam In the town of Walkcrton to Lake Huron In Township of from the hydro dam Georgian Bay RIVER in th Township of St Vincent In Township of Dirby and the of Owen Sound from Jones Falls to Georgian SYDENHAM RIVER in Sound from the dam between Street and Street on the Mill property to Georgian In the township Essex Flos and from the confluence of the Not and Bovno Georgian The rivers named above some of main others and regulations regarding consult your fishing regulations The above rivers harbour a surprise for the no let an experienced angler alike The experienced one is more apt to land his prize because he is wise from past ex perl en The novice more than Cuts much fa th in his small and six pound est line that is until he is fast to a rainbow or a 1j to pound Chinook Salmon or a lb salmon then Ihi odds are percent in favour of the fish ll s almost a sure bel that the newcomer will carry a bigger net and use a heavier line the next time he comes TOOKljMINUTtS Rick of Owen Sound caught a lb salmon below Denny Dam at Southampton It took Rick 45 minutes to land the prize he was using six pound test line Stan Johnston of St West Owen Sound caught an 18 lb Rainbow trout recently below he Mill Dam on the Sydenham It akin on a flat fish lure and tight pound test line The fish a male miasurcd inches long and had girth Yep and on six and eight pound lest line A lb Rainbow was re purled caught on Sunday morning October between Denny Dam and Lake Huron on the Chinook Salmon between and 30 lbs were also reported caught SUITS Despite high winds and cold weather which produced sleet and snow many tood of rainbow and salmon wci taken Many anglers were sec wearing snowmobile Warm hooded jackets and gloves They were needed for warmth but seemed out of place for the middle of October Jack Miner founder of the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation in Kingsvillc Ontario was the first individual to call on the governors and prime ministers of Great Lakes region to take joint at lion on pollution of the lakes He said Let not get Victories by North and Mac Milk In Georgetown Industrial Hockey League Sunday created a way tie after two games Mac beat Glen Williams on goals by Paul Bill Gregory John Parks and Joe Widdus North Hal Ion last year champions evened their record at a win and a loss by taking Norval 4 Lance scored a pair of goals to pace the North attack which also got goals from Terry Lane and Ken Morrow Morrow was injured on his scoring ploy when he slammed into the Norval goal post Another North player Ai Arnold suffered a thigh cut that required stitches Norvals scoring was done by Benny This Sunday Glen Williams meets and North Halton goes against Macs Get fast fast budget relief with the new special priced Bayer Aspirin 100s bottle Turn to page 9 Youll find more of the right prices More than the price is right EFFECTIVE UNTIL MOV h p A engine operation leu you Kite i forward neutral of reverie without clutch 12 diameter double kid aujei wllh up- tale clutch impeller ISO dti- chute lOtt Km pneumatic lira win one on hole big mow drill with cute hut up very link Please allow up to two weeks to fill orders on all but sale priced snow throwers 8 Dual-Stage- 26 model A ration engine 16 diameter reed mow lntoa4b1ade 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