Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 16, 1978, p. 19

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Ontario Outdoors BROWN TROUT Only yesterday someone asked me if I knew Tiny Bennett Yes I knew quite well and the question brought back memories of the- conversations we had and the times we spent at functions of the Outdoor Writers of Canada He is gone now but will live on in the memories of those who knew him I came home with Tiny Bennett on my mind that and reread the story by him in the book Stories of the Outdoors and anthology by members of the Outdoor Writers of entitled SHARK Quite a man Tiny quite a story teller Went Bass fishing the other night and got skunked I guess for every fisherman but I always com away with something A new end on Owl ir curiosity thechancctoicc the meteorite shower the earth on a clear night These arc the things that make a fishing trip worthwhile Mind you I am always find to get a few fish but there is more to the outdoors than fish or game The experiences arc the sum total of what put into an outing and that Is why I encourage others to keep our outdoor heritage for our coming youth to enjoy as we do Lots of comments and questions for which I am always glad Where to go is often number one In peoples minds and al one lime or another f guess 1 fished most of Southern In he north A much maligned lake is Mary In the The River litis hike lo a large Church Conference grounds and I have fished there often This Is Hie North Branch of the River and is heavily traveled during the day so head out before light to fish the river for some of the small mouth bass you will sec anywhere If you don like to get up early then fish it at night or with a rattling or vibrating plug in the back bays The lake itself is good If you fish the rocky shoals for the small mouths and the weedy bays for large mouth bass Mary Lake harbors some huge lake trout but only in certain areas and they are deep and hard to get to There simply is not enough room in this column to explain the locations of the shoals and cuts so belter stick with the Lots of accommodation in the area with cabins cottages and campsites everywhere and there Is always he town of for that goes on SALMON there are still a tew copies of the Salmon Fishing package available at per set Wrltetomeal25CaroleStrcet Georgetown or phone or 877 It is expected that the Chinook Salmon will hit the pound plus mark this year as fish have been in the lake for some four years now A few have already been taken at to pounds and as these fish git closer to shore In Ihe spawning urge the lid should blow off this fishery They ore now about two miles off shore and coming in and the number of smalt boats heading out is growing every day Greater care should be taken now than ever before and all safely precautions should be taken Don t get fishermen a bad name keep the shorelines clean of Including line token off your reels and the packages from the new lures you open at the lake or river side Put this trash in your pocket and even sloop picking up after It won as I and others have been doing it Givemea break OK I would my time fishing than picking up after a slob Port Credit Bronte and are all going to be hot spots Keep me inf owned as to the fish you get or set and maybe II even sec you out there I hope get In lots of fishing time this year and have a couple of the charter boat captains on my TV program on the Coble Systems channel 4 It on tonight at 30 with Salmon Special so be sure to in and enjoy our local version of ONTARIO OUTDOORS There Is a new brochure from the Ministry Natural Resources lii Maple Ontario Phone number Is The brochure deals with public fishing access lo lower Credit River More details next week Baseball results MM Mirth jltnn Sports amp 14 Harold Branson hit a grand Mike Stone and Terry Merrill the pitching les Stan had a couple of bast in a losing cause Optimists 14 DUO Sin 1 1 on try Rod Wilson hit one out for the Optimists and Gary Rob ertson did the same for Slat Derek Hoy played a solid game at third for the winners TO Bank Georgetown Tire Bank went to town here belting out 11 hits in three Innings Joey Richardson was Toronto Dominion Bank North If niton Sports Camp Georgetown Tire DUG Stationery Beaumont Knitting Optimists IIUiSUIinitrr minim look tins on a mult Sports II rr I nil hit home runs for tin winners in tins on Tin Campers tolled idMVCiuxlribasihits in all Mike in Mark Mir a Due Wood a pitch r anil he I help his own hit cause 1 ml for the lUinbiili did Cricketers beat Islanders lose to Guelph Kinsmen League results By Theresa 10 STANDARD The Giants took a strong steady lead until the fourth Inning At that point Claire started off the baiting order thai brought in four runs for Standards The Giants saw that Standard Pro ducts was close on their heels and put forth an extra effort to lake the victory Pitchers were Donna Cindy and Donna Reed The big home runs were by Ann and Linda Houston Game stars Tor Standards was Marlenc Vandcrkooy Outstanding players for Blue Giants were Lynda Houston Ann MAGNLSONSINSUIt 17 Umpire J Ford really poured on the power in this match Debbie Teresa Christine Fudge and Kara Mackie aided their team by having a full night at bat managed to pull In seven runs In the top of the fourth but that wasn enough Jackie was Foberls outstanding player The whole Magnusons Team deserves honourable mention for their joint effort at winning Iwo points were Lav erne Gil son and Rubin Both didn allow anyone to hit a homer off one of their Umpire A Dickson This was close game all the way through until Ihe final Inning The end of the third saw both teams tied By the fifth had a three run lead started off the batting order that took away the lead and moved her up in the standings pitchers were Carol Carter and Rhonda Ritchie Home runs wire hit by Sylvlc Wash bourne Webster Bon Penney Carol Carter and Linda Donais Game star went to Isabel Jackson of Varlan for her well rounded ploying REALTORS Umpire Butler A few good Innings put Welders out In front and kept them I he re for the whole game Saxes Just match their opposition s Torts Home runs were belted out by Cheryl Kelly Vol Williams and Mctanlc of Georgetown Welders Pitchers were Darlcne Cur rle Karen Wilson Val Wilt lams and Connie Hay Game stars were Jones Islav McCture and the whole Wcla STAND PRODUCTS GIANTS 10 Blue Giants had an early lead but lost it to a hard fighting team in the fourth Inning No matter how hard the Giants tried Ihey couldn t catch up Debbie and Bill of Northern Karate Club recently returned from competing in Long Beach California The unique trophy In the photograph was won by Debbie who finished thin In the advanced fighting division Pick tils was fifth in black belt kaU Pickells and Danard compete at Long Beach BUI Pickells and Debbie Da combined business with pleasure recently while Honing In the Southwestern United Stales and Mexico they stopped off in Long Beach California to compete In the Internationals The lourna was put on In memory of Elvis Presley who was a holder of a block bell did the belter of two in Long Beach as she finished third In the advanced women fighting division Women who had blue bells or less could compete In the class finished fifth In the black belt division has competed In a countless number of louma in the last year and he bays he can remember finish any lower than fifth The compel lion was very good down there said Tlicrcweremarilalart from Europe and all over North America and were the only Iwo competitors from Canada at tournament was sponsored by Denis Wilson of tlon In Brampton and was sponsored by her parents Muriel and Avery Next on the agenda for Pick ells is a possible tournament In Texas certainly the Baltic of Atlanta on October also said that he and Wilson will be touring Europe and the Orient either In the fall or early in 1579 1 will be training compel and studying meditation during the lour sold He expects that the tour which Is being sponsored by Wilson will be between one and wo months In length While he Is gone said of his block belts will run his club By the lime I leave one of my brown bells should have a black said PI Ichors were Donna Reed and Cindy Marlenc earned gome star for her consistently good playing on first and third bases The Blue Giants team all deserved honourable King came through with a grand slum for her first time at bat JullefournlcrnndKim Thompson were home run hitters Pitchers were Jackie Lave que Rose Joanne Tucker and Julie Special players for were Rose and Nancy Mossop Youngs stars were Kim for her defensive playing at second base Lon King for a grand slam JuIil bounder for her pitching and excellent catching on the infield lIMTHHttNTALSn Umpire Bill Anderson The pitchers for this game wee Rosemary Gale Taylor Chris Kecs Helen Henderson All of them did their best to put Ihclr own learn out in front Fred team great effort to catch up with seven run inning but were Just a little too late Home runs were hit by Helen Henderson Chris each for one I- IKS 19 Umpire corgi and Donna This game was an extremely even match of skills Only In the fourth inning did the score start to differ by more than one Hope earned game star for the Smoke Shop for her general overall playing Pot wos game star for Elks Pitchers were Julie Founder Pat Home runs went to Pat Held em an Hope and Christ DAIRY J CONSTRUCTION Umpire J Ford Gall Doucclte ended up on top of the home runs at the end of this game with three big ones Cynthia and Monica Klrchmayr each had one home run Leigh Cooper earned port of the game star for both her offensive and defensive play The- part went to Coleman lor a good night at bat Hie thai took their positions on the mound were Jane Mitchell and Gall te KfNTNFHH11 Umpire Butler Paulines took a 30 lead In the first Inning of the ihird everything was all tied up It t until the fifth inning that pulled ahead four A flnil effort Paulines only saw Lhem fall one run short ileitis Aire Mai hall and Heather Wallace Game stars were awarded to She l Draper and lace Continued on Page Georgetown Cricket Club played against Toronto Island on Saturday at field Hon lost and batted first on a fast wicket making a disastrous start Ids the first two wickets with four runs on scoreboard Jjhoor and skipper A Kumar once again came the rescue for the team and car the score to before Ashok Kumar is caught tempting big hit Jalioor followed being bowled scoring runs The rest of the Georgetown balling did not offer much resistance and Georgetown were all out or 72 leaving unbeaten with runs for the Islanders took wickets for runs while M cap lured four for runs Going in to bat next the Inlander batsmen floundered against fine bowling by Ashley Windsor and were all nut for runs It was thconlj batsmen who batted with eon fldence scoring runs A Windsor returned a fine sis of five wickels for Thus Georgetown won the game in low storing match However Georgetown wis not so lucky against University whui lost the match 17 runs on Sunday it Georgetown had rotdy bitten twice this season and It will about tune turned the tables on Georgetown Baiting first M bulk losinj 11k first four wit runs llii in sJiifi per It got together pushed Hit ire be fort It fill to A Nurse Id bit losiore fin mi iron sent him tilt pavilion went ill out for runs Sum roo bowled lunlnj runs and wteketsfor inns Tin I button inlugclh took ilctor Burlington In playoff action here llurlljfUm luri In first place during the regular season Midgets are eliminated games will be protested kits i Hum unit form tin txwl with kept end hum ir bat Line Willi field rs Ihe filet ill re the bowline A running of mil tin bowling after out of tm of irje1o wcntalloutf in John itiu v runs is IIk si i ml is deidlj i wlektts for runs Mi us diteits tins se winning ileli I fine were Unlimited fn Hit leifue Jrlirftun the didn go without Infix Burling I Ihe best of sines they id to Hit maximum lo do so and How ml Murphy said their two wins li been protested win the ilK default The wis to In south list Murphy the was then switched to llursiLi night the irk is- on the Weill I I fi the game said We ive protested Ihe next Mime back hen on Sunday won by jCori mi J II is of Ihe poinis for Hit this in when in the sard he irfue call but before he enl to s word Ihe umpire jetted htm I At know how you re supposed to a call with out sicppinu off the MurphVMirt and lid were ejected for the call Murphy said he is protesting that because he asked in We were really happy to tike tint ore victory from them said Murphy Those losing and thai should take the wind out of their sails Unless the Georgetown prot are upheld all that left for the team is in the O A playoffs Murphy says he has not received t schedule for them as of Cercor boys lose to Rexdale Pineview Youth soccer results Panthers with only seven players their of in beating Milton Welding 1 1 it got both goali on break missed penalty kick The of Ihe played their hearts The phyers were David Eddie Knding Tim Mich and rank Wells ployed us good game and scored lone goal urn day Aug at School The Cougars ore still trying and keeping up their spirits Pierre Stephens and all tried very hard Donald Howard and Duine also played very well Aug a I School The Tigers arc Scouts attend Quebec jamboree Five Georgetown Boy Scouts a leader will be a jamboree in Quebec next week Brent Collier of the Second Scouts leaves Georgetown by bus Saturday with four boys from his troup and one from 1st Georgetown Scouts for week long Jamboree In Low Quince kilometres north of Ottawa in the hills The Jamboree to be called Jam An Ik has been organized by Association Scouts du Canada a separate organ ization affiliated with Boy Scouts of Canada The Georgetown group dcrsland Hoy Scouts of Canada wire Invited to the jamboree but they know of no other groups from our area thai arc attending An Ik Is an Inult word for friendship the boys under stand so the camp name translates as friendship camp I el lb ills Rentier in I job I isln I illv surprise I with j me back to bottom of ninth inning lo come away with their our this year Three bantams Hull figured lieaulj in the Tlie third deciding game in was by the home tide Iluluit and JohnKarolidiswerc ill ejected from tin for George Get had 1 haded none and two In in exciting at idirvalt last Tuesday Georgetown wenl down lo letgue leading by a score of showed their class rlLht Irani the placing good passing soccer and put the Georgetown goal considerable pressure The responded how ever ploying with great determination and consider This resulted in very entertaining soccer with good scoring chances at both ends how it half time the wis still scoreless In the second half game i out nut in the ama then with good shot from the left wing was a goal up This seemed to demo- ralui the Cercor learn a little and scored iwo more quick goals It that this time was about to fold they fought back we allowing no more goals and creating some chances themselves or Georgetown the stars of the game was the defence In particular Danny Gniaghcr and Ron with stand in go Tim Davis per forming well Doucette makes Mar lies Unlet will be slip to i li and nit lti when he joins the 15 his lire the club which its at tht of hist He sml is still not sun il hi will play he would hive to live and attend 1 In Toronto I think tint 1 will be there although I haven made fiml decision yet said who la only one of midgets lo crack tin lineup the It Is iring up to m ike a bid a winning the Tournament four or players who ore enough tophj Junior A right now lit snd I jitt played Lance Doucette icntir for the Stationery Bantams This season he suspects that he will moved to left wmg Thiy two second midgets who are fantastic hockey players Doueetle said I think I will probably play left one of them i entering the line is no small year old He stands five feet 11 inches and weighs pounds However he said there arc only a coup of players on the Marlboro team that are small than he is We have one defenseman who is six four and weighs about said lie is Impossible to get around I think he good to ploy right now Making the Marlles was by no stretch of the imagination an easy task thai there were to youngsters out when practices Tlie is coached by Dave said there are also oilier coaches helping out and that players of the Marlboro Junior A er also help out The team broke camp ap proximate yon en in nth ago In tlie meantime has been ploying pick ip games at Arena on Monday nights also takes part In the games is Mike Forbes of the Boston Bruins When he goes on the tic just sit on the bench and watch him sold He plays the game so and you can learn so much by watching him Chris Milne and Doug Barn lnle of the Georgetown Gemini and now with the Raiders also play those dny night games The started again this week but I Lance who Is holidaying with his family will not rejoin the tetm until nexl week The practices every night of the work week said Marlboro Jun coach George Armstrong lias also been out taking In a couple of the midget practices When the Juniors begin Doueetto as a member of the midget squad will have the option of skating with the team is the son of Pat and the Lance Doucette Three of his younger brothers Michael David and Dennis play rep in Georgetown In playing for the Mnrlies Lance is following In the footsteps of his late father who was an especially gifted Lance spent half of one season playing with the to Junior A team He was also an excellent football player When he attended the of Toronto he had to decide on hockey or football He quite he Marlles and joined the Varsity Blues He with the Blues until hla graduation While it University Lance also played hockey for St Mike College Like his father Lance excels in quite a few sports He recently fired a pitch juf for the Optimist Bantams and he also played guard for the GDHS basketball Rebels Rath Mike and David also play rep baseball Mike with the same bantams and David with the Pec Woes Younger brother Dennis ploys house league baseball In hoc key his year Mike be with the major bantams David with the minor bantams and Dennis with the minor atoms youngest Is wailing his turn

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