The Free Press Wednesday February The Ingle family nets three top fish awards rill seem slightly out of to some folks but to the rs of the 1971 and Fish and Game awards it never too late and to the George Ingle family of Harris Street they were In fine fettle for catching speckled trout Final presentations recently showed the Ingles as having won the three Biggest trout of the season a slather George won no 1 award no and Pamela Ingle no with Doug Hanson of Guelph winning honors for his speckled specimen number three The district pisciculturists are a group of approximately members of which only 14 are actually actively oriented towards keeping the River teeming and they do this by matching the number of fish they put in according to the number of Comins and Goim YOU George if you were a true fisherman and were going to have to wait at least another weeks before you could get at your favourite past time George Ingle of Harris Street poses with fishing pole In hand holding tight to his newly awarded trophy from the Rock wood and District Fish and Game Association for catching the 71 season s biggest speckleu in the Eramosa River He also sports the club s cheque for which will buy him a new fishing reel Photo by Lorraine As the season moves into Its last round the Bowling teams are gradually sliding in their places which could be the final ones give or take some good luck here and bad luck there At last Tuesdays meet the bowled in a single game Ross Gordon a Gary Parks a and Sam a IBS single score For the Bluebirds Fred Nightingale tipped a triple Vivian Nightingale a single Ivy Ritchie a and Mary a single game The Newcomer team was in high fettle and captured 7 from the Plumbers and heaters Carney team as Peter Bosch brought home a score Martin a 133 single and Rika a 1M single Bob tried hard for the Carney team and bowled a single May Swachhammer a and Betty Burnett a single Misfits show bow It was a to showing for the Mis its and Doug Chandler bowled a 207 200 and to triple in at Tom McCutcheon made a single and Judy Bender 205 and single games Four Comer Nellie Stokman showed a single Ann Parkinson a and Ralph Wright a single game Bros took a point straight lead over the Straitens team as Brian Robertson bowled in to triple Jim Thatcher made a 235 and 223 single showing Clarence Hilton brought home a single of and Winnie Hilts a single game Stmt ton team moved with RuthKingsbury to make a 203 to triple a showing Further grant for Kelso The Honourable James AC Minister of the Environment and Honourable George A Kerr C M P for West announced approval of a provincial grant of to the Halton Region Conservation Authority for the Kelso Conservation Area This area comprises 390 acres of land In the Township of where the Authority has carried out considerable work and a grant was authorized to apply on the cost of fire protec- and provision of two washroom buildings In order to meet health regulations and additional hydro requirements it has been necessary to increase the cost of this development program and this grant applies on the ad ditional expenditure involved All member municipalities will bear the Authority s share of the cost Dick brought two singles of 223 Dune Kingsbury bowled and single games and Sam a single It was a to score game for the Pacers as they polished off the Neighbours and Doug Hilton brought up his triple from a 213 and set of singles Mike Kelly showed a single Doug Cross a and John Thatcher a 192 single game BUI Garner was behind the Neigh bours with his single Harvey Bayne a 211 Sandy Mc- a 224 and Dune Mc- a 213 single game Optimistic lead The Optimists took the to lead over Elmer s Alley Cats as Ward Bruce bowled in and Myrtle Theaker Helen Elliott for the Cats bowled a 209 single game and Gwen Mc- Dougall a 192 Its an up up and maybe away for the Lucky Clovers who are gradually moving up the ladder and Tuesday showed a point straight take against the Ramblers Ellleen scratched a and single score on scorepad Jestin a and with a 690 triple Brian Garner came up with a triple Brian Garner came up with a and set of singles and Ted Jestin a and 238 Bowling with the Ramblers was Bob with a single game George Lang made with a 204 single Bob Auld a and Peggy Ellis a 188 single score A The Is I Graver it i 10 Luck II CirntjriPI ft S3 12 Altty I The 14 Viomtn Slokmin Ml t Ann 1 irk own It Alice Jehnioa no Boko n Thltttxr inxr vi iira Dick in Han CI Bill SOT Dune Klniiburr MS Many ladles on St Valentine Day get candy hearts to celebrate but this year Anne Stumph of Main Street got herself a little sweetheart when Vlcki Sophia arrived at the Guelph General Hospital on February weighing Its boys and fl girls for the happy Walter and everyone is doing well Okay all you husband helpers If you re a community conscious Rockwood district female who would like to see your husband participate Ina Club which thinks community give him a prod in the rib cage and talk him into joining the Rockwood and District Lions Club with weekly meeting nights Just contact secretary Grant McRae or Jim Greenis on McKcnzle Street and this Wednesday at the Centennial School the ladies are having a go at getting organized to form a group So get in there and plug and maybe we 11 see more village and area pull triers with everyone involved Great to see Trustee Chairman Don Hilts keeping up on civic conventions Thi3 week Don spent some time at the Goods Roads Convention held at the Royal York Hotel last weekend and picked up some excellent pointers at the councillors seminars Word from Joy Lord and mother Pete is that Sarasota Florida providing the delightful sunshine we usually hear about Have only seen the sun one day since we left says a postcard home Coo windy and three days of rain so we can t say we are dying of the heat The pair left over a week ago and their friends in Eden Mills and Rock wood hope for them that mother nature 11 get cracking and give them a real round of browning weather that 11 make their southern visit a wonderful one Calling all parents The Rock wood Centennial Home and School Association is getting into business again under the guiding hand of President Sandy Hudson A meeting held recently resulted in a full list of officers and slated for the first program in March will be Remedial Education ThedateandregularH have yet to be established but the new exec is hopeful that all avid parents will get behind them and support this important organ ization Plans for a full fledged spring fashion show are also In the making with Ann at its helm Sandy Hudson keep in touch and times will be posted Besides the president three other names are on the executive secretary Donna Clifford Eden Mills treasurer Flossie McMinn of Guelph Street Rockwood and program convener Ann Chesworth Last Wednesdays Ash Wed nesday service at the St John Church in Rockwood was a FLOWER SHOP miks north of No Hwy on Esquostng Wo In Flower Arrangements Corsages See Our Selection Of Cut Rowers Potted Plants male Horn pleasurable one when at coffee and don uta were the feet warmers for the ladies and gents present many of whom were from the congregation of St James who had come to the Village to participate in the service of their newly appointed parish affiliates of St John Many were young mothers with little children and it looks as if the trial union Is going to be a wonderful one Well now Look what a family In got to eat for the past week Ingle of Harris Street managed to make the 2nd CJOV telephone call recently and won hamper of Toastmastcr goodies for knowing her Academy Award winning films The first caller erred and capitalized on her mistake Nice going Ingles it too early to catch fish but it a amazing how many mouths you can feed with loaves of Toas master bread Special congratulations must be handed out to Mrs Robert Hoy the Eramosa Townships famed music and teacher At last Thursday Kiwanis Music Festival her choirs took five prizes and her outstanding ability this field Is becoming more marked annually Nice going Roberta School parents am especially pleased that their kids are having an opportunity to participate under such qualified leadership It best wishes for a wonderful trip and holiday for Lillian and Burton Hill this week when they take a flight for a tenday visit to Honda Hope the weather improves and everything is terrific and wish all your friends could be with you folks See you around shortly Looking for weekend entertainment Laurels should be handed to wo outstanding Eramosa Township athletes who participated in the C W O S A Wrestling competitions held in Kitchener recently Brian son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hindley took a 2nd In the 130 lb competitions and John Parkinson son of Reeve Warren and Jean Parkinson was 1st in the 14S lb class It congratulations for the two local lads and this on Page membership tickets they sell per year Education purpose The club which originated some time ago around was formed under the leadership of Clarence Downs of Main Street and rank Schneider Its purpose was to educate fishermen of nil aies and encourage them to leave the smaller species in the water and take only the regulation By means of raffles and dances the club manures to stock tin approximately ZOO foot trout every year over an I the put and takers supplied by the Department of I finds and forests It quiet community endeavour by organized outdoors men who recognize the inestimable value of fishing for sport Many the members involved arc men who have skirted the best part of the Ontario country side to enjoy new scope for their favorite pastime the Nottawasaga French and Rivers some of Rockwood best have traversed them all Rainbows brown and speckled trout and the northern pike these are the favorite catching ventures for George Ingle but when it comes to quiet home town fishing escapades it just a rod a net the and the entire family participates Yearly raffles Besides the membership tickets yearly raffles ire also incentives which keep the district club function inj and pump tuns outboard motors and grade outdoor fishing regalia ore only some of the exciting prizes which are for annually r it was George of Acton who won a lb ennoe and every year more sportsmen enquire about membership in the worthwhile endeavor which absorbs fishing en thus lists from Acton and other from where is just short for their most preferred time Rainbow winners Winners of the Rainbow trout entries showed Francis I of Harris Rockwood as the winner with his lb rx luty He seconded by Harry with Atkinson with pounder In the class Peart 121b specimen and Maltby wis a close second when she pulled In a rainbow weighing 1 11 lbs Bringing up the Junior were Simmons with rainbow Web ster a pounder and Hart man brought in sized rainbow for a third spot In the division Meetings of the district Came Association are held three or four times per year and the 1J72 executive shows en Mi Doug il of Street Rock wood as president and Gordon Irij si ere CHARTER EXECUTIVE of the on his right and Grant McRae and District lions Club was voted into office secretary left Back row has Darryl Nlchol last Wednesday at its premier organizational and Jimmie Milne as Charter night meeting Club president Harry Bonner of chairmen by Lorraine is flanked by treasurer Jim members Harry Bonner charter Die Rockwood Lions Club held its first organizational meeting last Wednesday night and voted in as president Harry Bonner of This will be a singular honor for the local man as he will be the premier charter president of the organization which is the first of its kind to have been established In the village Regular monthly dinner meetings hove been decided on for the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month at clock and already members have registered as ion Club members During the election of officers Grant was voted In as siiretary Jim as Ire isurer and as charter night chairmen Jim Milne and were elected Already plans are falling Into place and at last Wednesdays meeting under discussion was the Club plan to purchase a ten acre parcel of land situated within the village region to be set aside for future recreational needs It Is one of the topmost goals of the ambitious lions once the club gets belter established Club treasurer Jim says that membership has not been discontinued yet and interested citizens are welcomed to join Tentative arrangements liave been discussed for the March 1 dinner about which all members will be notified 2900 damage A 30 p accident which occurred just west of list night resulted in estimated damage of 1 to the GMC pick up truck belonging to Janus Kings well of Alan Street Damage to the owned by Murray Smith Mil Street Acton was estimated at 500 Mr Smith was treated and released from the itnera Hospital with minor bruises The rear of the truck and of the Smith car were the damaged areas of the two hit lis EAST Progressive Conservative Association Ontario NOMINATION CONVENTION TO ELECT OUR CANDIDATE TO WIN THE NEXT FEDERAL ELECTION Blakelock High School Rebecca St Oakville ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 730 PM SPEAKER CONVENTION DEMONSTRATIONS CANDIDATES SPEECHES WINNER 1 REFRESHMENTS Secretary Mrs Maureen Smith Elm wood Crescent Milton Treasurer William Humphreys 559 Lakeshore Road West Oakville COUNTY OF HALTON NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING Take that the County Road Commltlee will hold a public mealing at on Thursday March 1973 In the Community Halt Seventh Line lor the purpose discussing a pre design study on re alignment of the No through Interested pari who wish pari Id pate In he d arc cord ally ted to examine the County s Pre Design Study Report and attend public Township of Esqueslng Municipal lo J Public School Stove General Store Llmehouse Line Deputy Reeve McMillan Chairman County of Road Cammitte Administration Building Milton Ontario Photo Offer Good until Feb 26th PORTRAIT Living Color child en adult groups of each person singly only 88 plui film ft Group per plus on film ft 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