Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 12, 1981, p. 10

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Page SECTION THE it mi Kemp passes test At a recent Test Day at Stamford Skating School local skater Darren Kemp passed his Novice Competitive Teat enabling him to move into a higher level of competitive figure skating Since the age of nine when he joined the Darren baa continually shown ability an able competitor winning numerous figure skating awards For bard work and fine efforts the Canadian Figure Skating Auodatlon has invited Darren to attend the National Seminar at the end of August London Ontario an honor given to very few figure skaters The Georgetown Figure Skating congratulate Darren on bis achievements over the years and wishes him well In his future endeavours Linton in Caledon Former Recreation Supervisor tor IheTnwn of Hills and outfielder Jennifer Linton has for the Recreation department as an Ontario Outdoors BOB Hoppers for trout Noticed a Lady from Windsor Road la Georgetown collecting In the rain the other day Of course she did everything right The grass hoppers are large enough to put on a book and the rain makes the hoppers cold anfl easy to catch The excellence of this insect for fish bait is well re corded and I turn to them every year for both trout and bass For trout simply book once on a small hook and drift with the current in a stream preferably under cut banks In a pond them where trout are moat likely to be feeding or showing on the surface When using them for ban once again nook lightly and flip onto weed pads or the bait near drowned trees or other biding places of Hook as shown attached diagram and allow to drift or swim as natural as possible Be ready for hard strikes aa both bass and trout hit them with a BIG MOUSE MEAL This Is a great time of the year to fish the many top water baits for bats and late evening or well into the night prune time Lures such as Torpedo and South Bends SpinEDldee worked slowly over sunken weeds or lllly pans or logs will create with the stillness of a summer night If you believe there la a bass down there then throw him the Mouse This lure Is large almost as large as a real mouse and looks like big meal to big Ash In the absence of a quality oil for sharpening my knives I turned to household or This heavy oil is far from satisfactory as Is automotive oil If you can get It there Is an American product on the market However now there Is a high quality knife sharpening oil made In Canada in fact right here In Georgetown The company Mate Quality Product Incorporated makes various for archers These are now marketed and a recent shipment to archery specialist shop in Milton should prove to be a valuable addition to that field The knife oil is used to sharped the blade of the arrow and another Mate product SkunkMate Is a masking scent The line of archery needs does not atop there but adds In a recent column I mentioned a product that would waterproof maps a silicone waterproofing material under pressure in a spray can does that Job very nicely When dried the map flexible and can be written on with ease The various products can be used In a of ways and not only for the archer I have used a masking scent when bunting or photographing various game animals and birds and the KnifeMate oil will do Just perfect for your fine fishing reels SIMULATING DUCKS The Guelph Rod and Gun Club are adding to their shooting range again This time their acres of property will boast a foot tower from which target will be launched to simulate high flying ducks should be ready In about three weeks and a rolling day targat machine will simulate a bolting rabbit Mora yet a wobble trap release a trap or day target at various for better simulation of hunting conditions Contact toe Godpb Rod and Gun Club by calling John at Hunter safety training courses will be held at Cold Creek Conservation area on August and pm to August and at am to Authority at Assistant Recreation Director Linton started her new job August Originally she was hired away from Hiil by the Ontario Gymnastics Federation OGF two months ago but before she started in her new position with the the Department offered her a position there Canada games entries It appears that Georgetowns entries at the Canada games competition in Thunder Bay this week did not reach their goals of being In medal contention Tor track and Held Grade 12 student Doug Smith was reported to have finished fifth in the W metre heat and thus was eliminated from further competition The top finishers were from Alberta British Columbia Saskatchewan and Manitoba Bruce Mclntyre from Georgia Tech University placed well down In the standings In the metre event B As of presstime Tuesday morning the Herald received a call from Barb McConneil of the Ontario governments media relations branch for the Canada Games McConneil old the Herald the race In which Bruce Ic In tyre had run the metres had been protested This means that Mclntyre may be in contention for a medal because- the top two runners are from British Columbia and that province might be disqualified from the race Georgetown Stingers The Georgetown Stingers won the first game of a semifinal series last Friday against Llmehouse in Midget girls fastball action Donna Sedont tossed for the winning Stingers The Georgetown squad were down one point In the game teams looked rather lacklustre after having been both away from baseball for two weeks Game two of a series was played lost night In while the third game if needed will be played Friday evening at the Glen hall park Argos could learn something here Having suffered through watching the hapless Argonauts register their sixth straight loss this time at the hands of Ottawa on Friday the memory of the past week in Georgetown served to make mo thankful that here In Helton Hills we teams that show both spirit and desire not to mention a particular brand of determina tion The Argos might have done well to have spent Thursday and Friday nights In Hills observing a few of our local sports teams preparing to meet their latest challenges It aid not take long before I was caught up with the excitement created by three sports teams going through practice On Thursday the Junior Gemini hopefuls scrimmaged while Friday Kevin Burkes AllStar Juveniles took to the field at the Fairgrounds while on the next diamond the Roy alettes could be seen going through their hitting and fielding drills Perhaps what makes each of these teams unique and places them In the exceptional category Is their attitude Each team has something to prove to themselves and to the town The ore trying to Improve their label as a cellardweller Junior team and are looking forward to reversing that Image The Georgetown arc hosting the AllOntario Softball finals this Friday and although beset with Injuries theyve never offered that excuse for any of their losses Theyve just gone out and worked harder at practices The Juvenile AllStars ore struggling to just keep their team together for the day when they may play competitive Intercoun- ty baseball The below motto written in the 1920s by U S President Calvin Coolldge seems appropriate here Nothing in the world can take the penis fence Talent will not Is than unsuccessful men with talent Genius will not unrewarded genius Is almost a proverb Education wilt not the world full of educated derelicts PERSISTENCE and DETERMINATION alone are omnipotent Initial reservations about retreating Indoors to the Meadow vale double rink in Mlsslasauga were soon dissipated then warmed by what was observed on the Ice and in the hallways If the Georgetown Ge minis could think hockey with the Celcius thermometer hovering around degrees then so could I Talking to coach Swltzer and those attending practice seem to Indicate that It wont be through any lack of TRYING the minis wont do well Ed the veteran forward Is one example of a player ready to give his best next season Those- who watched the fledgeling Gems In remaining games of last season knew him as of the few who gave game his best is confident about the coming season and tolen that has been scouted by coach and his helpers Hes impressed with tiers talents as a coach The watchword seem to be that coach con handle the hockey players be must mould Into a competitive unit Its evident he can communicate well with the players and still command a hungryman helping of respect Last week had seven out-of- town hockey prospects in his house Hstwas providing them with room and board while they showed their stuff to him at practice Two of the most promising hopefuls are Mike Corbley from New York and Steve Sullivan of Illinois They echoed each others words as they told The Herald about Swllxers dedication He does ft coach and scout more like a fulltime job Hell turn Its hard not to be caught up in THAT kind of enthusiasm ROY ALETTE FEVER You wouldnt know It to look at the Georgetown Legion as they practiced lost Friday night at the Fair grounds that they would be facing Ontarios best in exactly a weeks Nervousness hasnt yet permeated the Legion ladles camp as they went through lengthy batting drills to toneup their hitting eye after a rainedout week of layoffs The have done a good Job of preparing themselves for the Intermedi ate girls fastball finals next week but in the interim they havent lost their sense of humor Industrial tourney won by Jakes At the Fairgrounds Park last weekend teams met from places such as Toronto Brampton Acton Milton and Georgetown to participate In an invitational Industrial fastball tournament organized by Ron bourne By Sunday afternoon Jakes from Bramp ton had taken the championship crown by defeating the Fifth Wheel The Acton captured the consolation by dumping National Trust from Toronto The drunners earlier defeated H and Metros to advance to the final consolation round On Saturday who went undefeated until the final round had a tough game against North they pulled ahead In tho seventh inning to squeak past their opponents The Royals who were all prison guards defeated AkersClork Wi The Bonkers from Toronto did not dress up in suits and lies as they did last year to play The Glen Midgets entered a team and lost to Hornby and to the Astros Weekend Extra Cricketers beat Hamilton Tyke house league When you hove transmission problems Its Time for Mister transmission 18THOMPSONROAD UNITS 9 AT MAIN MILTON 8788426 A Metros baserunncr to first while number eight for Gordon Dawe walls for the throw In Sun day morning tournament photo by Astra filF fiction Plumbers whip Varian Enjoy the GREAT Live tt up outdoors with Quality Products and Services from these reliable professionals By JIM PARKER Herald Special A short series of four look place this week in theGDTL North Halton Sports main tained their first place posit ion handling the Merchants Dick Spear threw for the winners while Bob was charged with the loss Dick Spear helped himself with a solo In the fifth to put the icing on the cake Charlie Metier got some help by way of the ball from Bob on his way to the victory Mike Smith who taggeda run In the third to make it close suffered the In other action Equipment continued their surge to the playoffs defeat ing Family Trust Real Es tate while Peel Steel burled Clarke Real Estate Joe ought the mail for the winners and Jim Murphy hurled for the losers The game featured a 10 strikeout performance by the winner coming through with at least one per inning FINAL WEEK The final week of the regular season schedule gets underway tonight with Four on the books At Family Trust Real Estate go against Peel Steel white In Equipment hosts North Halton Snorts The nightcaps see CandS Plumbing going up against the Merchants and Altera Clarke Real Estate take on Varian Then on Monday the league leaders North Sports and S Plumbing clash at TheMerchantsandFamlly Clarke Real Estate Trust Real Estate will be on and Equipment close the other diamond while off at fl30 ejMASTROy COLLISION CENTRE LTD COMPLETE CDCC collision AND ESTIMATES RERNISH1NG TOWING AND SERVICES COURTESY CARS 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