Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1970, p. 10

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NORVAL MAN HOLDS BLACK BELT JiuJitsu Expert Plans Teaching SelfDefence The ancient art of self do will soon be taught in Georgetown by Ron aid Forrester R It the first president of Canadian Association and hoi tier of a third degree Black Belt in This is a high level in the world since the or der of achievement foes like this white yellow orange green blue brown then 1st degree black up to degree He lcar the skill at the Frank Judo Club in Toronto whose owner holds degree black belt the high est Canada FATHER OF KARATE is the fattier of ate and liter self defence The Association created In October lhroiyli the of his colic will unify perpetuate the art in and will control curriculum mid ending He Is the chief Instructor of JuJUsu at clubs in Islington and Toronto and hop es to start the Georgetown club curly this The sport Li equally suitable for men and women said Mr lie has lived near for three and is at KID HOCKEY JR A AMERICAN NHL SENIOR by Bud Jamei With the holiday players and coaches will be able to concentrate on hockey Saturday January goalies were notified that they must wear helmets and masks as rule Has laid down by 0M1IA and Saturday Morning Hockey is governed by One player ind to out Saturday became he never hid skate guards on his skates so players check jour skates be fore jour next Teams are in their round ro bin and it the two are any indication the rest of the series could provide The Town Tournament will be held In th Mirth Milton ir mi will he by Managers ind coaches will be approached handle some duties for that la Sttndlngi up to Dec London Kitchener 1 Peterborough Weston I 1 Whitby 1 AMERICAN L Baltimore 1 Cleveland 7 1 Rochester J I 2 Quebec 1 Springfield Col Buffalo Omaha Tulsa J NHL Detroit Toronto 5 2 l 11 St Louis 8 Chicago Los Angeles I l New York 4 1 Boston Philadelphia for Saturday Jan 10 NHL Boston vs Detroit Chicago St Louis Montreal Philadelphia Toronto is York SO ind Los sits it JR A If Marl 300 00 Weston Hamilton Whitby v St Kilts 30 Peterborough Montreal 10 Lond Kitchener 110011 Scrape and Flood AMERICAN 11 vs Oirnha Cleveland is Rochester Columbus Springfield Baltimore 1 Quebec is Pittsburg 215 Tulsa Providence SENIOR LEAGUE Schedule for Tuesday Jan 5 450 Gait is Woodstock Ron Forrester of 1 right executes third degree Slack Belt holder OUTDOORS with GEORGE HOARE CALENDARS Think in It I calm Skating Skiing Georges Childhood Christmas Day The weather t let much since October That was the day we decided to place the storm windows on the house It snowed that night A short time later it rained for days The wet weather spoiled the deer hunting In many areas To quote the Department Lands Forests The deer wintered very well the winter At the time of the hunt the deer were still widely range In several places hunter success declined only slightly from the previous year There Is good reason to believe that the hunting will be very good next year WHITE It really never Is a Christmas without the snow This year It Ideal for skiers and snow machines etc Ski resort own must have been pleased to sec the crouds Mast people ore glad when Christmas and New Year over Prior to this there ore many things to do cards send cleaning presents to buy decorations to put up especial the outside lights and of course the tree inside On Maple Avenue near the lights some of the out door dec rations are a picture to look at Yes Christmas Is a very hap py time for a lot of people a very sad one for others Wo stop and think of our loved ones who have passed away Its a perfect time pay our Most every one has to admit that some re so much and others re ceive in liltle everything has its mother and father would have line up and march down stairs to the front room where tree was Yes boys girls ONE MISSING lis particular Christmas boy was missing We dccld not to wait for him So down we went screaming and yelling into the front room AH of a sudden oil was quiet there in plain sight wis an and flustered boy was trying his best to put an dec trie back together tint Santa had left his older brother not saying who the was but I do know that the train was for my brother Edwin Of course he soon gal back his composure when the yelling and screaming start again Of course I always felt I re the most useless Later on I would grab my skates and skis the latter consisted of a pair of barrel staves with a I Inch piece of leather nailed on them for toe hold I would usually go down to Mr Maclarens property where Vanan Associates are located now Sometimes I would first Later on I would always end up skating or playing hoc key with the other kids Tin was always ice there it ted of frozen liquid colour from the coating mill nearby After falling several times and getting wet I would home like a skunk wolverine or something My parents would always scold mo but they knew I had a happy day So licking with the old strap I never received After a change of clothes and wash I was ready for a good helping of turkey and all that jour They wire icr were up J 1st BENEATH THE ICE ARE WAITING Fishing for Cisco the is pop pastime in southern Lake Ins proximately huts each in I for untold hours of enjoy Over the ice fishermen Lake have become very adept at both aid lee i not hit and 1 ion ind lie iccrssEul fishermen make pi ins lint en ire the best pi Here arc the 11 reasons why Lake FISH HUT r those wish lo con the sport we recommend a fish hut While humorous Bide I remember goes with might whan Wert very young never hid rabbit 1 fori available can be constructed from In rials out onto the lake by hand or snow machine When construe ting the hut weight is a tor to be considered for small stove must also considered and the shack must have holes cut In Hie floors through which the lines suspended LOCATION Most local lakes are stocked with whllefish The secret is in knowing find the winter of tins species are feeders and may taken in depths of up lo 100 feet lew if my loc al lakes arc anywhere close to this depth so the trick la know Ing the type of bottom The fish are generally found over sand or gravel shoals at varying depths In any case tho hot torn should be firm not mucky and In perhaps twenty feet of In probibly the most important considers tlon in winter for white fish Immediately Ice is safe to mi lisliermi should commence thi umuk up to several 1 quart baskets for bait Lake fishermen preserved bait In November by salting minnows During winter anglers arc to a possession limit of lbs of bait fish Other foods are to prcbait a hole and sc Include pre softened gruns and boiled macaroni Holes should be prebiltcd up to five days prior lo ashing and the purpose is to allow fish to concentrate in the area Holes should be in never before to fish Most successful prebalt once or twice each week using i pint of bait This keeps fish iround the hole FISHING TECHNIQUE I referred baits small or presericd minnows Some success is achieved using spec lal small lures of the jig type The gear consists of a tip up and spreader combination both of which arc readily available at sporting goods or can easily he made Purpose of th dcr Is to allow the minnow bill to be placed on or near thi bottom and hue very soft tender months and extreme care must be en in setting hook bringing the fish to the face Sensitive tlpups toil the fish at a glance flsh take the bait Some fishermen Insert an clastic band between the spreader and fish line which lakes up the sudden and hard pull as tho hook Is set in nib bling fish a mouth MANY ADVANTAGES The advantage of winter fishing for are Fish flesh is firm Many leisure hours can be spent com seated In healed Ash many take along a port able TV or radio to help spend the time The above article was ved from the Department of Lands and Perhaps In tho future will tell of some of my experiences on Lake The Bob Port of Jack sons Point said to ma one time George 1 not afraid of Lake but I have a lot of respect for it Those words I will never forget Bob Port was an OJIbway Indian who look up residence at Jieksons Point Prior lo tint he hid lived on Ion on jcorglni Island Ho TYKE LONG On Friday January 2nd our annual skating pirtj was enjoyed by though we did miss a 1 I faces This I tuess was to be expected since it was nth er lent holiday weekend for Hot pop were the of the day and from the recipients and the quick way seemed disappear almost is enjoy able as Christmas us fun as win attended I m will Our party was topped oft by in exciting exhibition game be tween the Georgetown I and A strong attack netted two oils in the first penal Hut the locals oft Goals by Colin Winter and C Kinf The Filers came on In the 2nd period but be I once more is tallied for the visitors tent and close checking piid off and Tin Reeks notched one for the rs It was a strong finish for the lo it try as they did they just come closer I in 1 With a few more practices and possible exhibition games our boys should come through wllh a few wins before tourna men Is start 5 p m Detroit Chicago Toronto vs Montreal vs New York 1 m sure Santa was good to many little fellows and brought some nice new equip ment folks it all clearly with Junloi name and phono number It helps tremendously when things get lost and misplaced all of us involved in Tykes Hap Now Year Sen you at the arena SKATE X CHANGE 4595781 Camp Borden Joins Twelve Seeking Midget Honours Twelve teams will go aft tournament glory when the annual Georgetown Mid get Hockey Tournament off three weeks m to day in Georgetown Memorial Arena The tourney is an annual project of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group which operates fiio local teams- In TriCountys Novice Bantam Midget and Juvenile leagues The three day eliminations start Thursday January and conclude Saturday night Taking part will be teams from Detroit Brampton ax Milton Acton Burlington Chinguacousy Camp Borden and Georgetown the Georgetown tourn ey Individual performance will also be considered this year with a new trophy the Bill Chapman Memorial Trophy going to the tournament player judged most to his team The trophy was named for the former Georgetown Mid- get team manager who died last year Georgetown currently managed by Way Chapman and coached by Hon Dixon Thursday nights will sec three of the sir round games played The remaining first game games will be played Friday with second and third ground games anil consolation and grand championship finals squeez ed into Saturdays a to time slot There arc no snowmobile lie iscs to be hi in in Bnmpton or due to a temporary plate National Final will be held at the Curling Club Kamloops February DROP MINIMUM AGE TO 50 FOR SEAGRAM STONE The Sixth Annual National Seniors p for The Seagram Stoic has trod need a lower age for contestants The ne i limit years and with total team 1 by January 1970 Since Its Inauguration li under the auspices The Canadian Curling lion tho Championship for The Seagram Stone Ins become ijor highlight of the curling season The southern Ontario final will be held at the Dixie Curlinf Club Ontario January 1970 and the Curling Club I Ontario will host the northern Ontario Provincial I February The Intermediate B HOCKEY LUCAN Georgetown Raiders January 30 GEORGETOWN ARENA Admission Adults Students Children Ail Homo Garnet on Sundays Everybody Welcome Bring your Friends passed away about lvo ago at Iho of riinls for this week si hate Journey mod hunting en Joy the outdoor and tight lines Take your pick Call and resorvo your choice of now Chevs Chev and trucks TILDEN WEEK END SPECIAL RENT A NEW CHEVROLET only 1895 Plut or a NEW ENVOY only 1395 FRIDAY IfO MONDAY now on display Snaw Cruiser hp models for 1970 f NewOMC for greater and performance Endless track gives less friction less vibration and Available in two 20Vi wide track models manual or electric start YOUR PIONEER CHAIN SAW DEALER HORNBY GARAGE ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS MounUlnvlaw Road S SWIMMING INSTRUCTION For Beginners and Juniors BEGINNING SATURDAY JANUARY COMPLETE WEEK COURSE SATURDAYS to 5 by Rod Cro Qualified REGISTER NOW BY CALLING Alpine Health Club PHONE NOW 12 WESLEYAN STREET

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