Tilt lit June 16 1076 Page 15 Geminis 3000 in hole afer first year Tilt BOARD OF for the Georgetown Geminis for the 1976 season Front row left to right Cam Ken Adams Pete Gerry Osborne Stan and Jim Vtalkir Back row to Ontario Outdoors Heres Bob b Thank you to the many people who took lime to come into North Sports and made weekend such a great success Out of the hundreds who came and filled out a free draw ticket Rosa Walsh of Main Street North Georgetown won the Bod and Reel set ulations Ross from myself the people North Halton Sports and the Hills Herald Kyle Christie of Ballinafad won the second prize a folding pocket knife worth ten dollars and Jeff of Georgetown won a set of Martin lures The questions fired at me wen many and varied ranging from fishing to gun controls Fred Spires dropped in to give me his thoughts on the removal of the old Mill Dam Fred one of the persons involved with the stocking of the Brown Trout in the Credit River in the ewrly nineteen hundreds and feels that the dam provided holding water for Ihese fine Trout Others feel the dams slowed up the flow of water and caused silt build up thus providing poor habitat for Brown Trout There is a story floating around of the Brampton dub stocking Brook Trout and the Georgetown Club stocking Brown Trout The Browns ate the Brooks and the Brampton club had he stocking of Brown Trout stopped Is this the real reason why the ministry does not stock Brown Trout any moe Many fishermen asked me where to buy certain hires claiming they are lam sure that If you down to the sport goods store in downtown Georgetown they will help you If they don have the item lam sure they will get it for you I just received a review copy of the brand new book The Fishing Guide This book was written with the use of the lures in mind but the principles will apply to almost any type of fishing This book covers the correct way to fish i Rapala and the best knots for all types of fishing As many of you know the Normark carp that handles these fine lures also handles the best fish knives that I think you can buy These knives are sharp and must be kept that way to ensure he best filleting Job on The book Fishing Guide explains how to that knife and how to fillet jour catch is only sold by mail and comes with a patch for your jacket or shirt and the latest Normark catalogue It sells 2 and 1 had the op port unity to show it to a great many people at the open house last weekend and all seem to agree that it is worthwhile book and highly desirable 1 got a call telling me that many people were away last weekend and missed the chance to come and sec mc at North Halton Sports and chat about fishing and the out doors With this in mind I will be outside the store this Saturday afternoon on Main Street I will be handing out free copies of one of the magazines that I write for the OUT OF DOORS Comt and pick up copy and say hello Don forget one week this Saturday the Bass season opens Then everything will be open in ONTARIO 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of firm of Wilier r ilubs ludited reports will iliiu The tin books on i although according to In on the year runs nil rut operating loss of ST OBJ for tilt season The did include iirtnin club in inventor report on lull resident mcrov who v ill not be hi id He dub this 1st the meeting it In should hi in is his opinion not it the should serve those who accused the clubs organizers of em barking on the venture merely is momy miking en rpnsi Hi further pointed out Ihi club to v is ispm illy isplejsid with the current lie until igreemenl with Ihi town Fnrly last agreed to inform lown of its manual position but is lomerov sets it Hi ally its none of their bus miss Hi recommended that the new dinctoniti seriously look into this side of the operation Pete also felt that the current ice rental agreement which involves a spilt of the gate with the town wits unfeasible He tint the Gemini settle on a fair with the town and not anything less In closing ex the thai It was viry sitisfying year and wint out of his way to thank those involved with the learn who in any i he noted to the clubs first yeir success Centennial wins Halton school championships The County Public School held its annual track meet lost Tuesday Dm School Milton and in the meet in which IB new records wire set and seven tied Cm Public School won the Tier competition with points and Public School won the championship compiling points Public School finished second behind Centennial rolling up points All told Centennial athletes set seven new county standards while tying four tors broke four records and matched one other while seven broken ind two tad by the remaining tompeting schools Niw iord luded Nincy in tin Inlermidiati girls jump J in tin Senior girls hurdles in a time of 12 seconds in the girls 100 mitre dash in a of Dive in the Junior boys mitre dash in time of seconds Mitt Phillips in the In termediate hoys hurdle In a time of 12 seconds Brian Davis who won the In Up boys jump with a leap of It mitres Jiff in the In boys 100 mitre dash in a time of 12 seconds established meet were in the Senior girls jump with 1 Inp of Hornby drop Glen It was not the best of times for the Glen Williams crew of the Hilton Men fastball loop this past week as they dropped a decision to Hornby at home last Tuesday then wire edged in extra Innings by Hamilton last Friday night in Hamilton Hornby got all their runs in the first two innings on Tuesday then banked on solid pitching for the innings record their win The Glen managed only eight hits and they were id out throughout the last six innings where they did little damage Bill Sunstrom who threw the full nine innings wis tagged with the loss for the Gtm He allowed seven hits while chalking up strikeouts mfortui He the 1 Bill potent it plate is hi irinkid out i two run homer in the second Glen Sinstrum is no with Ihcbjt either us hi wint three for four Dun Hancock hit two for our is did Howie who blasted bases hnmenm in eighth inning In the Hamilton ime pitching rcignid until fatigue look its toll in the extra innings the regulation nine innings had been played score was it I No pitching was until the tup of the 13 when Williams pushed opined the with single Hi was moved to second on Mike s bunt then Bob is walked to Gler nbase Mike Leslie p eked up Hornby win tossing tight hitter and fanning 10 leshc proved Both and Bob on wild pitches then scored when Hod rapped a single The closeness of the to that point seemed to Whalers are wailin The Georgetown Whalers last entry the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League are ripidly making a name for themselves in the Softball loop To the Whalers have been involved in five The Whalers saw iction three times list week and edged Rod and Gun Good defense plus a fine pitching job by Chuck Miller enabled the locals to triumph over by Wayne Bob and Tom Adams for most of the dam iie in the win over with Harold Am menu in picking up the win two timely solid hits by Jim Atkinson plus a bases loaded triple by Licking gained the lie with Chuck Metier wis on the mound for the Aimco game This tonight the Whalers take on another titlu contender U A in Port Credit further information on the team can be obtained by contacting Lccking at DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Halton Ladies Fastball hi- June Glen Milton 15 s 12 Jrs Thursday June Hornby Milton Friday June 11 19 Hornby Monday June 14 Glen Georgettes Milton Standings V I Armstrongs battle the elements to play mans Linda Ferguson who won the Intermediate girls hurdles in a time of 10 seconds Maureen Gale in the Junior girls hurdles in a time of 10 seconds ind Teri Lamb who won the Junior girls long jump by flying through the air for mitres New trend setters for included Debbie Clark in the Junior girls metre dash with a time of seconds Rogers in the Simor girls metres with a time of 4 seconds Mark IXidgi in the Junior boys metres in a time of seconds Wayne Elliott in the Junior boys 400 metres in Unit of scionds while Debbie tied the meet mirk by winning the Junior girls dash in a lime of 4 seconds the of win but thin Hamilton bats started to snake and two singles a walk 1 double liter gave the a win It was a bitter pill for losing McGowan as he threw wen up until innings Bob illowed but eight hits while notching eight strikeouts Hamilton winner Scott was tagged for hits but got 13 lin halters via the strikeout Al the plate for the Glen Howie Cornfoot ind Mike Reynolds went two for five while Mix Stafford ind ILiniock were two for six The Glen hosted the Georgetown Chryslers last night Tuesday This Friday night they journey to Hornby while the following Tuesday they travel to Palermo The film next home game is slated for Friday June when play host to Burlington Garni time is a 15 at the Glen Williams Ball Park 1 Standings Jrs Hornby Williams Milton 7 Wednesday June Milton at Thursday June Hornby June Glen Williams at Jrs Monday June Hornby it Glen Williams Monday June Jrs it Georgetown Rams switch backfires Ham has been plaguing the Georgetown Armstrong In Georgettes li7G Ladles Softball schedule as it has other town teams The Georgettes were slated to swing into action twice lost week but only got on the field for one tilt due to nasty weather In Georgetown on Monday right the Georgettes took out their weather Initiated frustrations on Milton and In a cloudburst of offense thumped the visitors The Georgettes made liberal use of the lumber at every op counted three runs In the first second third and fifth innings and added four runs in the fourth inning six runs in their last at bat the bottom of the sixth Milton scored a pair of runs the second and third innings but then were held to single tuns in the fifth and sixth In lines and found themselves to far behind the proverbial Ball The outpourings from the locals were scattered evenly throughout the lineup and coach Bcrnic assured that oil his charges got the action The schedule this week will do little to provide the Georgettes with an outlet for their collective energy as they hove just one game on tap this Monday evening at the Georgetown Ball Park game time when the locals host to league lender ISIIsubrgh Juniors Chryslers relax Just when things to be coming around for thi Acton Runs defense wis tossed aside in favour of of tensive blitzes and whilt goals most definitely wire scored by their own nets were weathering storm of isted the Rams last Thursduv thin Sound the hometown last Against bound the Hams parlayed a sounO offense combined with 1 stiff to lead minutes The second frame siw the Hams let up somewhat defensively and Owen Sound the in the sand wieh frami to tie the it after minutes of play The Rams didn lenrn from their second period mistakes ind Owen Sound wire to filter through the defenders with ease to pot 11 markers to the Rams five for the final IB margin victory Doug Taylor started in nets tor the but In was lifted in favour of John midway through the final Taylor however recorded firs while on the floor He lofted a ball down the floor an Owen Sound defender steered It towards his goaltender the apparently miffed at this of strategy allowed the ball to roll Into the Other Ram scorers included George who hit for four markers and assisted on two others Ron Turkosz who had a hit trick and three isslsts Wayne who scored times and picked up two issists Ian Campbell who scored twice while single markers were credited to Knn Morcoux Bill Mathicson and Stevi Wilson John who replaced in the nets recorded two assists I Thursday evening an early third ipse Rim s old nemesis to more best the local ercw The rs had humped off Alton last je playoffs ind there is no love lost between lie two clubs led after two but the Rams seemed lapahle of back For somi unknown reason the legs so needed in were found to be lacking in the early of the third period and Onngevillt were able to surge into a comfortable lead The Rams did stage a com from the midway point onwards hut it fell short Leidmg the way lor the Hams wis George Artem who notched a hat rick to go with an assiHt Kevin Marcoux also potted a hat trick while singles went to Hon tt Young Bill Bruce MePhail Doug Tjvlor who replaced John in nets for about the eight minute mirk of the third period aided the local attack is he picked up three assists I he encounter was of the most in recent memory as picked up only minutes in the penalty box while the Bams chalked up IS minutes The paucity of pimliics was due for the most art to an excellently game The two i Mowed the players rein to play their garni imped down when necissary The Rams have three games coming up this week on Wednesdiy today they trivet to Dundas Thursday evening they host game time at the Acton arena and this coming Sunday they Journey to for a rematch with the Stingers and this Tuesday they take on again in Rex dale It was a week of rest and relaxation for the Georgetown Chryslers of the County Men League is the Chryslers had only one game scheduled Monday night at home igainst Burlington but it had to be cancelled because of lack of proper diamond facilities The to in the Glen on Tuesday night But they have another ideal period coming up as they won t sec action again until Friday June when they play host to Hornby The following Tuesday June Burlington travels to Georgetown to do bailie with the Chryslers Game time or both encounters is set for m at the Georgetown Bill Park Rebelettes rap rival Blakelock Rivalries art the life blood of any but especially so when Inter school athletics are involved There has been a long standing rivalry between GDHS girls teams and their counterparts from A High School in Oak but the went up last Tuesday they beat the Tabalhas 10 to lock up second place in thr novice County Girls Soccer League The game was played in Georgetown and the respective learns went into the clash sporting identical three one won loss records Queen Park High School of had handed both teams their only loss finished the regular undefeated in first plan To quote tout Sheena Kewley The wanted a win badly went out and it Tin win tin first on ill made superior defense plavcd ispttinh eagcy is a I fist mil awry as the 1 filiation ind 1 ill 111 tin opponents offside Debbie Wilson full game in nets and came up with sevinl key saves The lone Choose it MURRAY MOTORS 8771859 AUTHORIZED DEALER M INGROUND POOL KITS contain high gauge wail panels A Frames Corner Brackets Set Coping Hardware Kit 30 M II Vinyl Liner JacuziI ter Filler Sand Skimmer Inlet tings Main Drain Relict Valve Vacuum K t Maintenance Kit In tiatlon Instructions Owners Kit Example SI 16x32 SI INGROUND RECTANGULAR POOL Completely with Hard Bottom SOLAR HEATING Drop Into T8M and see the TM Pools DAWSON CUES METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE SUMMER RECRUITMENT PROGRAM CHALLENGE SECURITY VARIETY JOB SATISFACTION EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED SALARY DURING TRAINING Must be a or a British with landed Immigrant stilus between the ages and IS Minimum 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