Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1969, p. 10

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ft wdll become 15 pounders plant q000 cohoe salmon cohoo salmon interlines aro planted in tho crodit rivar at tho lower papor mill dam local angler will be able to cast into the credit river and pull out 15 lb salmon in the toll of 1970 on tues april 1 the dept of lands and forests planted some 90000 cohoe salmon in the cre dit many of them at the lower paper null dam river drive and two other local points at norval upstream plantings were made at cheltenham inglewood and at various points between there and the forks of the credit downstream the cohoe were introduced to the river at churchville meadowvale and streetsville but dont go fishing immed iately with visions of talmon steaks tho fish planted are only five inches in length lucky anglers in the fall of 1969 may find a few salmon on the ends of their lines but they wont bo much more than seven or eight pounds most will remain in lake on tario which is where they are heading this week and next until they are ready to spawn around august or september in 1970 it is then the local fishermen can start to drool at the pros pect of is lb salmon right in their own backyard dept of lands and forests experts explain that the reason for planting the salmon in dif ferent spots up and down the credit river is because the fish have an uncanny habit of re turning to spawn to the spot where they were released another 60000 have already been planted in the humber river and bronte creek and a further 20000 will be placed in the gravel river which emp ties into lake nipigon bay on lake superior the fish were raised at a hatchery at chatsworth and were prepared for the chilly credit by being kept in tanks at 38 degrees dept of lands and forests officials are convinced the fish will all head down into lake ontario to feed there in the deep waters on alewives smelts and other small fish they anticipate some of the cohoes will be caught on their way to the lake by smelt net- tens at the river mouth but al lan wainio district biologist isnt concerned in a way it will be good if a few are caught by smelters he said this way we know if the fish are doing what we said they would we are asking 111 smelt fishermen to notify the dept of lands and forests if and where they net any salmon pollution in the credit is overrated according to wainio who says it will not be a hazard to the tough young cohoe rainbow trout arent bother ed by it now and these salmon are much tougher they dont linger in amy bad water they just race through it he tom the herald wainio stressed tho salmon plantings are experimental and follow a similar project in mi chigan two years ago which made for spectacular fishing this past summer for anglers on lake huron all that is needed now is the patience of credit rover angl ers while the fiveinche year lings develop into the monster game fish they have been miss ing since the days when trout bounded here brought hero crodit a little ovor a year ago cohoo salmon 90000 of thorn aro introduced to tho name mary cooper softball commissioner for kinsmen for the first time in history a georgetown softball league has a woman commissioner mary cooper was named com missioner of the kinsmen clubs senior and junior girls softbail divisions this week succeeding george bowen in the post when it opens lis season the kinsmens girls softball league will be starting its seventh season it provided organized sowwol for about 150 girls last jeer ranging in age from 10 to 16 thirteen years of age is the dividing line between the junior bd senior circuits others oh the league executve are assistant commissoncr qaiy alton umpire in chief al mur phy and registrar rosins levy sponsors and coaches in the junior league this season will be kinetics pat butler bca ver lumber albert enman georgetown upholstering lcs foster mardeus hank russell superior food bill robblns georgetown cycle and sports no coach jdsiry queen jim cooper shopxite- stan walsh murray motors jack handy and zenith tool and die cindy coo per and jan laf oret only one senior league team that sponsored by youngs phar macy has a coach ron roberts the ethers are sponsored by sunnucks real estate leones hair styles and magnuson in surance the last sponsor is new this season replacing state farm winners announced in womens curling draws women curlers at north hal- ton curling club have comple ted their final draws the doris barrager trophy has been won by the rink of lorraine purcell arlenc talbot dorothea hamilton and hea ther hamilton second were nan wheeler shirley griobton dene gardner marg hansen while glad robinson ann true- man maria douglas and barb ara dextrase were third the lucille silver trophy wa s won by helen archer ma ry rand peggy treahy and norma wilson with jean mac kenzie jean brander tea sin clair and norma alexander se- cond the tfiird place rink was mary bienn ada glbbs irene hunter and mary carpenter the scott trophy went to alice mlntern ev patterson vcrna grozelle and ann mann second were verna schenk gloria sinclair jean king and marg giles marg oflaherty june parker marg kyle and barbara dextrase were third leads and seconds draw win ners were marion berkley marg zorony jean burrows and phvl warnock socnnd were joan smith hilda eirle kathy stan ton and rosemary black the divisions are determined by the days on which the rinks curl further sports on following page kid hockey by bud jamaa on saturday april s fans were treated to some good hoc key in the first game of the semifinals and the 2nd game on saturday april 12 should keep the fans on the edge of their seats look for overtime in a couple of games all season fans have seen only two referees handle each game and in the semifinals and finals there will be one referee wearing the red arm band and 2 linesmen doing the games there were quite a number of players from teams who have been eliminated looking for their coaches to get their crests it is hoped they will show up on saturday april 12 to pick up their teams crests if there is any team who won trophies please return them on saturday april 12 so they can be placed in arena team pictures will be ready saturday and coaches are asked to hsve money for them in the jr a on saturday there were two good games and the second game should be a thriller with a few breaks the teams that lost could turn the tables and come out winners in the 1st game marlies defeat ed peterboro 20 and was good from start to finish marlies first goal was scored by g fendley assist going to j burns and their second goal was fen dley from burns in the second game of the jr a london de feated oshawa 31 and this game is one game the fans are pred icting to go into overtime and will be a good game to see londons goals were scored by d fisher the first one unassist ed and a reed w storting as sisting on fishers first goal in the american league bal timore took a commanding lead on pittsburgh and held a 5 goal lead with 10 minutes to go and pittsburgh made a comeback and the way pittsburgh has played in the roundrobin they could give baltimore a run for their money on saturday balti more goals scored by r free- stone assisted by w young b folkinghara assists b smith j moorehesd g bodnar assist w young w steinke assists r smith j moorehead w young assist r freestone pittsburgh goals scored by j pollock unas sisted w kennedy assist b shearson the game between springfield and rochester turned out to be the top game of the morning as both teams played good hockey springfield scored the first goal and it looked a if it would stand up and be the winning goal rochester forced the play in springfields end and on a scramble around the net they tied tho game- and thjs is an other game that la predicted to go into overtime springfields goal scored by b kirby unas sisted and rochester goal scor ed by z sl andrew assisted by c knoepfli in the nhl both games were good games and there were number of fans waiting for an upeet in the first game detroit win take a two goal lead into the second game as they defeat ed chicago 42 detroit scorers were d quanbury from noble alexander g cousins from quanbury noble from yates quanbury cousins from hache chicago goals scored by larose from crawford swan- from ser vos and mcfarlane in the second game toronto oatskated philadelphia and will tike a two goal lead into the second game and should turn out to be a good game tor onto goals scored by sargent from mills and sheppard sbeppard from pembleton sheppard unassisted sheppard from hancock sheppard unas sisted chicago goals scored by pearce unassisted bellamy from gibson pearce from sproule in the st league there were fa number of players missing from a couple of teams and this makes it hard on the coach es so we hope to see all teams at full strength for the second game oakvllle defeated gait 42 and guelph defeated woodstock 41 schedule for saturday april 12 senior league 700740 oakville vs gait 74020 guelph vs woodstock 2030 scrape and flood american league 840400 bautmore vs pittsburgh 900430 rochester vs springfield 930445 scrape and flood nhl 04510 25 toronto vs philadelphia 10251103 detroit vs chicago 11051115 scrape and flood jr a 11151145 marlies vs peterboro 11451215 london vs oshawa junior rink wins two in tankard a rink of georgetown girls were runnersup in the junior girls ontario tankard champ ionship at lindsay march 19 they won their first game 65 over brighton their second 134 over brantford and lost their third 98 to leaside the rink was skipped by gail young and included lyn- ne anderson brenda hulme and beth young in earlier com petition leading up to the tan kard jane mcnally was skip but she was unable to attend the lindsay match is this the way to georgetown cycle sports 2 water street page 10 thi omrmtown hiralb thursday april it lhf h for a meal or snack have a sfhffit delivered ntb of oiame from opin 7 days a wiek dofulpei pizzeria moor park from 440 pun call i7752i1 brampton residents call mtveauvle 454511 i delivery boy farcok orocorios progs or jwhatlrttyoyw minimum charge 60c 8777182 second game of best of 7 series adults 100 students ft children 35c oh a intermediate b ho playo durham vs raiders friday april 11th annual meeting and election of officers georgetown minor hockey support group sunday april 13th 730 pm georgetown arena rose room all parties interested in the support groups work are urged to attend genuine gm mufflers 54 64 chev and pont1ac reg 1395 special 65 67 chev and pontiac and most others reg 1695 spec installed 119 installed clamps and hangers extra for a limited time only at your chevrolet dealer andrew murray motors 45 mountainview road south s774944 lake yw pick call and reserve yourchoicoof now chovs and pontiacs chevand gmc trucks andrew murray motors 45 meuntalnvlew road s 774944

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