Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1969, p. 9

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ys-t- li i t n 5rtfi m in m following in moms spike steps ifs one thing to start augmenting moms golf trophy collection with some of your own iit if your mom is north halton golf clubs dorothy young chances of catching up are hat much tougher mom and daughter dorothy and gail young dominated the distaff de of the golfing honours at the north halton club tnis year capturing the ladies junior ladies titles respectively for mrs young it was the eighth such title she urned it first in 1960 and currently has a string of five consecutive seasons titles his was gails first junior crown credit rube eaon lwith this fish story the following is from a news clipping that was sent to steve eason of georgetown it was from his brother rube eason who lives in campbcllford are they biting wow they got the musky but they didnt exactly catch him r at least not the way you nor- maljycatch a fish it was more wrestling than angling they all had fishing rods of course with lines and hooks and all that sort of thing bob gelinas and dennis smith both of 254 collison ave mike mart- ino of 517 cambridge and al mackay of 304 lee court were fishing ipder the bridge on the chemong causeway last night mr gelinas thought he had a 1 i snag and he reeled in to try to save his minnow the snag was in the back of a five inch pick- erel so he left the hook in the water and knelt to free the fish and thats when the muskie bowed up 49 inches of fish i thought it was a beaver atj j first mr gelinas said this morj ning h was coming across the top of the water and he was moving fast i guess he was after the j pickerel and maybe he didnt ee the shore 1 he hit right beside me and came half out of the water i j jumped back about three feet but mike martino jumped down and grabbed him by the eye sockets that paralyses them i he got it up on shore but it got away from him al mackayi and dennis smith cornered it and finally we all got it i i took it in to town to show j my wife because she wouldnt have believed me if i hadnl j but i dont have any place to keep a fish that size so we took it out to jerrys bait shop in bridgenorth and he has it in his freezer now he is going to mount it and show it in his store the muskie weighed out it 30 pounds when the group fin ally found a scale to weigh it with mr gelinas says the pick erel fishing has been falling off at the bridge for the past couple of weeks and he thinks maybe it was because the muskie was hanging around i guess the fishing should be better there now he says pete pomeroy sports 17 main strtt n 8777777 skat exchange skat sharpening starts nov 3ni 6 nights mm 5 matinees box office nov open 9 fun or at your nmfjmmbtiaotf yovtfcshoml 12 price mm pjn and 5 pro sum 6 pm m nov 7th 530 pm crams and gteyxf ijm inclmctn balance oil cnd23cta4 ft iuri m 5s30 pjn and ftoo njn aa 100 pun ssoo tun and yjopju- pun and gcoopjn szjmgncliactari lnclz7ctax 4mincl36ctxl m0ncl45ctav far group intonnwian cl for tkm intanrattan am mrmfafttmrocw sororitys topic went to their heads blonde or brunette it was difficult to tell as the members of the zeta alpha chapter of beta sigma phi sorority experi mented with wigs and hair pieces at their meeting last friday at the home of mrs helen maclachlan vfigs and hairpieces were the topic of speaker nicki ferraro of maru coiffure who began by showing the girls daytime and evening sets using his wife as model he emphasized the need for a good cut but said he felt the housewife should then be able to set her own hair he dem onstrated the versatility of a fall showing both a simple day time style and extremely ela borate evening style assisted by two of his sty lists he demontrated the cut ting and styling of wigs he seemed most impressed with the new dynel wigs pointing out their easy maintenance and rela tively low price makes them an attractive bargain for the average housewife preceding the program mrs maryann corbett presided over a model meeting held for the prospective members during the meeting each girl holding a position in sorority spoke briefly about the duties of the office following the program refreshments were served parents try everything ird wont bend rule some fearent win try any- thing to beat this- county educa tion board age regulations and ot their little kids into school hie rule is that only children who turn five on or before the last day of february of the school year can be admitted to the school system parents whose children have birthdays in- march are out of lock and theyre stuck with the kids at home for another year one woman who wanted vf get her flveyear old into kindergar ten even though the child was horn in march came to the hoard with the story that she had had a prolonged pregnancy and the child should really have been born in february the approach was futile the hoard stuck to the rules halton education director jim singleton gave the account at last weeks board meeting after trustee doug palmer asked if theres any chance for the par ents whose children were born just after the february 28 limit parents have been known to present phoney documents to sneak their underage kids into kindergarten the board heard trustee palmer noted one parent called him- to see if his child whp turned five just a few days after february 28 could be admitted to the school sysftjm nona chance the board agreed the age regulations must be strictly adhered to said deputy director d s lawless singleton noted that whatever date is set there wih always be someone born the day after the only solution recommend ed for parents whose kids miss out getting into school by a day or two is to send them to a daycare institution untq the next school year mixed two ball ends season at north halton by a stroke vi clapp and jim evans won the mixed two ball closing day competition at north halton golf and country club last week at 37 one stroke back of the whining twosome were three teams ann timmins and ted worrall dorothy young and ray dutchburn and kyli gol- inski and jack paris one half stroke behind them were maree paris and karl go- linski marilyn worrall and harry sanderson nancy mcre- die and tom burgess and ir ene farnell and ed clapp a buffet followed the compe tition bps inspect plan for open concept classes ron campbell area supe tendent of the halton board of education was the guest speaker at the business and professional womens club meeting recently at the n north hahon golf and country chib mr campbell spoke on the structure of the new halton board of education and the new trends in education he showed members and guests plana of the proposed new op en classroom school to be built in the moore park subdivision plans were discussed for the forthcoming wine and cheese party to be held on october 30th at the north halton club the clubs observation of busi ness womens week a hundred members and guests are expec ted on this occasion when mist kay simons of cp air will be the guest speaker her them will be aviation in the 70s mrs audrey scott president will be the club delegate at the regional conference held at the skyline hotel rexdale on november 1st and 2nd this if the triregional conference and the theme will be face the future color it bright several members of the club are planning to attend the peoples forum on federalism being held in toronto on sat urday november 22nd mrs margaret hyndman past inter national president is chairing the forum i skate x change 279 qukn st f brampton 4595781 we buy rant soil ice skates skate sharpening service alpine health club 12 wbueyan street opening their doors to aduit couples only on saturday nights 730 to 1130 y appointment only make up a- party and call now for reservations total number of couples or parries not to rxcaad 15 400 par couple phone 8779531 exceptional value from modern viking shape six different pieces firedon celestial pattern in a soft white satin finish six pieces available 8 oz sherry 32 oz cocktail 5 oz wine oz uqueur 6 oz sherbet champagne 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