Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1972, p. 5

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ALLEYWAYS ItAMSTANDlNGS Pip Squeaks Mighty Mice Slow Pokes last Wednesday Dec Archibald and I were honoured to attend the Ontario Sport Achievement Awards represented the 1971 Georgetown Junior high single of 124 and high triple Team that won the B C of 332 Michael Daquano was National Championship that behind wiUi 330 and a 118 year single Sheila Prouse tossed The banquet was held in the with a single mam dining room of the threw a trio and a Macdonald at Queens 117 single Park A total or about 320 Ontario BANTAM amateur athletes coaches and Gloria Hamilton and officials attended representing Bratkln hold the high overage about Individuals or team with 165 and 163 respectively members who won national or Wendy Hay emerged as the international championships in leader with and a single 1971 Ail have been Next was Terrie with presented or mailed an the high single for the Achievement Award on behalf day or Lea Gourlle shot a of the Government of the triple and a single game Province of Ontario Other first rate scores were will recall Georgetown s Junior Boys Team made up of Dave Stephen Foster Steven Bums Rick Gourlie and registered by Debbie Alton 2071 Shirley Small wood 181 Christie Jennifer Bauer Chris Burke travelled to Wendy Chaplin 4681791 Burnaby in or 1971 representing Southern Ontario at the annual event and annexed defeated the second place two games and totals from Manitoba team by about Rootle pins or 15 Peterson points Tootles overpowered funky Sitting at our table at the Bantams in all three games Achievement Banquet was Joe Sharp Shooters also from Georgetown for two games who was one or tour Junior and to Alley Runners were Wrestling Champions from triumphant Little Stars in Ontario in 1971 tvery garni Wildcats stole two There were Special games and total pins from Achievement Awards Tigers in the jungle match presented to people who have diacs whipped Strikers for given a significant contribute to the field or fitness and amateur sport Among those Premier William Davis presented this award the complete set Shooters I- Alley liunnirs nnulH Zodiacs Thun 7 Tigtrs hosier Hewitt hockey Phantoms broadcaster and John Martin Knicktr ittlt who is a founder of the Youth Bowling Council and organizer of largest bowling tournament the Connor Also at the banque were Brenda Crump Senior VBl ItANTXM Unlay has the high average of I7r lleadpinsidgedout Cclones in two paints and totals Tor Singles Champion Larry Jacquars in all Pearson and three amis Cougars tabbed Coach Team of in every game Senior Girls Team Champions who we first met in British Columbia in 197 Kelly I con aril has taken over the girls high average with Jl Trtcia Ross is set with 90 Philip Handy is high tor the boys with Pip Squeaks smashed Slow Pokes in all three games Mighty Mice overwhelmed Bing Bongs in every game IT Ilea lip ins Thunderbirdi its Jiuiuirs IB Donald was high tins wtck with and single Mark had SOU with single Third was Wayne Richardson with a a Nigil Cooper rolled 491 trio and a single Grant Richardson tossed a triple and a 167 single Scott Crawford threw triple and a 196 single David rolled the high single of JUNIORS tor the girls Stephanie Cox has the high average of 196 Sandy and Sylvia Ilcisslcr arc tied tor second each with a 188 average Gary Richardson average is high for the boys Women Lib sneaked only one game from the House Average Gutter Grabbers bopped Girl Watchers In two games and totals In rallied to defeat Slampedcrs in two games and totals ditched in two games and totals Talented Strikers shelled Sharp Shooters in two game and STANDINGS huddle 31 GP Incorporated Talented Women Lib Gourdes Goofs 20 Girl Wat Sharp Shooters 11 utter Grabbers 10 Stain to our Junior Girls Three of them topped the mark was high with a nice triple and a single Next was Stephanie Cox who rolled a triple and a single Sherry was third with 701 and the high single for the day of Nancy Hamilton threw triple with a 200 single Janet Bunts tossed with a 208 single game Robert Mossop and Mark lied for he high with each Robert rolled the high single of while Mark had a single Stephen Archibald was ihlrd with and single Jim Collier tossed with a single SI- MORS Ruth inlay and Yvonne Bratkin ore the high girls with averages of and respectively Chris Burke heads the boys with while had mashed taking all three Bowling Burns dumped Ding a lings for two games totals Titillators thrashed the House Average for seven points Sliders collected only one game and total pins from TIAMSTNDINS 26 Brainwaves Bums Ding a Lings 14 13 Satan Sliders It 111 Ruth was tin lop girl with triple and single Yvonne was second with a trio and single Karen Archfbild tossed a triple with a single BO SChrls Burke is high this week with a triple una a single Gary Hole rolled with a single game Third was Dave Warman with 64G and a single Ron Mills bowled a trio and a 241 single Paul Bennett had with a single IMS CLASS We would like to congratulate four of our coaches at Georgetown Bowl Recently Mrs Mrs Joan Arehibid Mrs MacCormack and George have been bowling in our zones qualifying roumf for the Black Label Open About 25 women men from all areas of our zone are bowling in the thirty game round Twenty or lesc games have been com plctcd and en rants have been coming through with flying colours Marg leads the ladies division with boh 240 average She is 145 pins ahead of second place Davis of Guelph Dorothy Mac or is with while George I own Joan Archibald is a strong fourth with 4614 ncrac Wood of is fifth with while Charlene MacCormack of Georgetown is sixth with 1225 average In the men division George Barber is in twelfth with average A total of nine ladies and ten men qualify for the lour nament TriCounty Scoreboard Preston Georgetown were really up tor this one winning I over Preston Goals were by Hill Walnwright three Craig McLaughlin wo Terry two Barry Simpson Brian Simpson and Terry Cull Assists an these goals were Matt Bauer two Hero Kewley three Barry Simpson two Glen two Brian Simpson John Thorpe Mark Bingham George milage and Moslaard Georgetown HUD turned the tables on the by them to a 0 victory Brian Bom holt in goal worked hard for the major novices Next home game Thursday Dec vs Burlington Plan Second Sports Dinner Georgetown Raiders bowlers and high schooler wrestlers will be the honoured guests at a sports appreciation dinner coming up later this month The sports dinner to honour Georgetown provincial and national champions annually was Inaugurated last year by the town Georgetown recreation director Doug told The Herald this years dinner mil be December Preston THUItS Products major were leading this one with Preston but a let down in the last Tew mules gave Preston the draw Scoring for Georgetown was Scott Wakfer assisted by Mike Bob McCmdless Richard Hewitt assisted by and Tim Turner rurgrtOHn2 llrsprkr Mil DM After starting off slowly and overcoming several penalties the major came up with a good third period and won 1 over scored both goofs with Mike Jobb assisting on one and one unassisted Honorable mention goes to Brian in goal and Scott up front Next home game Thurs Dec Burlington OUTDOORS with George Hoare Trappers Are Again Working Their Lines Trappers are once again working iSe trap lines In the far north and elsewhere HI- AVI- Beaver will provide most of the fur that will account for the trappers income The size of the trapping area will regulate the different quotas each trapper is allowed for the different fur bearing animals Some trappers arc allowed a quota of beaver and some others are allowed less Beaver pelts sell at North Bay tor as little WOO and as much as or The best pelts are taken usually in January when the ponds are frozen over and covered with snow The pelts are darker then previous to I his the animals are subject to loo much light which causes the tor to have a tight reddish sheen to It The is another animal that provides a good price at the sales It is an animal that resembles a large weasel the males are usually dark almost black the females are the fur Is lighter and very fine a good female pell will bring perhaps and a mate or The fisher is known to be the fastest animal In Ihc tree tops a marten will overtake a red squirrel In the tree tops bul a fisher will catch a marten PICKS ON PORKY Its chief food Is the por cuplnc which the fisher rolls over to rip open the stomach Nature provided the fisher with special skin layers that porcupine quills can penetrate instead they flatten out and come back out Of course there have been times apparently when the fisher has received ihc worst of it and hove been found dead from starvation due to quills in Ihc mouth and head SECOND IN I rate the fisher next in line lo the wolverine tor courage The wolverine unlike the fisher usually gets the worst of It when it- tackles a porcupine due to the clumsy way It goes about It Wolverines have been found dead with quills In mouth and throat in stomach walls and in body cavity KOIH Don store fishing rods for winter that arc still put together Take them apart and nil the furrelis Clean the female nut with A baby ear swab is good lor this A new fly pattern is born every minute This one is the redbadger hair wing Dressing No or 7 long limerick hook down eye tail bright red hair hackle fibers long medium flat gold tinsel rib over red seal body that was spun on thread Wing badger hair jungle cock eye for each cheek and grizzle hackle in front Head black Try it will like it This has to be all tor this week So a very merry Christmas and a pleasant New Year Until next time enjoy the outdoors lifdH lines and safe journey A CURE FOR THE COMMON COLD Service Open Til 9 pm Baz Motors Ltd I THURS Bantam Medics are working well as team and came up with a 4 1 win over Preston here Thursday Their coach feels that a couple of wins In the next few games will give the team a very bright look tor the new year Scoring in this game were Paul Allison assisted by Bill Hanky Bruno Marina assisted by J If and Paul and Martina unassis id and Terry Turner assisted by Martina Next Dec 14 fl45pm Georgetown vs Burlington Georgetown mi Sunny Acre Farms downed 7 1 in with three goals la hat trick Dean wo by Kyle ind tram Gary Mcr- and Dole Next home i ame Tues Dec 19 6 is JUVFNIllS Georgetown ft Georgetown juveniles lost to 4 Our two goals came from Doug Pemblelon unassisted on a nice single effort and Gene by Peie Glenn Robinson A solid performance was turned in by Gene in this game However saddened their loss the juvenile is happy welcome Cousens who has now become a member if the team Next home game Tuts Dec 15 m Chin MINOR I- Georgetown 7 Mill I Goals were scored by Ian Recks I three reg ilwo Dave Paul Morrow with assists by Recks Brock Street Withers Dave Kemsheod Bruce Met Dave Milton Georgetown to lei la Georgetown Dec 10Ron Withers Georgetown goal Mark Burlington had a big edge in shots to Streetsvllle Georgetown Georgetown 3 Dec Scott Beckett scored twice and Randy Bergeron for the locals Mike Buck had two assists as did Paul Martin Glen and Mike Richmond had one apiece Dec J Mike Richmond and Mike Buck did C scoring with Bergeron assisting Burlington Georgetown Dec Glen Bodnnr Larry Burns Handy Power and Norm Ibuki contributed the George town goals This was a toll team effort with Steve Wilson and Glenn Tost playing outstanding gomes MINOR Georgetown 5 Milton 4 Dec Brian Doug Barnes Bob Pot her Ingham Ted and Sieve did the scoring with assists from Greg Iwo Chris Milne two Grant Doug Barnes Ted Mike Osborne Georgetown J Dec Georgetown got goals from Bill Allison Ted Kewley and Doug Barnes The assists were credited to Howard Gaakin Steve foster Brian and Ted Kewley Terry Crawford got the shutout MINOR IDRAID THUHSim DM To those who helped me in anyway and voted for me on election day THANK YOU Congratulations to the winners Merry Chris mas and Happy New Year to everyone Sincerely JOHN A ELLIOTT CASSELMANS If you run out of Fuel 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