Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1971, p. 6

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Father Son Prove Proficiency Both are on Winning Rinks ALLEYWAYS by Burks BANTAM GIRLS Wendy the orate Hauler is second 171 The and totals Heads of J and high drubbed Green Hornets trio of arc both held by three games SUPER Team Standing Fighting jQhn Tommy Kav Dtpl S is 14 ana Richard Banana Spills LIKE FATHER LIKE SON A former junior curler at North Curlinc Club left Horriston spiel in February With him arr f2 NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS by June and Tracy A former junior curler at the North club David I FarneH was the lead on the winning rink at tho Whig Stand Kingston last month Among the opposing teams was the Phillips rink from Toronto The foursome had previously corned the right to represent the Kingston clubs in the OCA British Consuls play The other members of the rink are Dob Wartman Paul Potter and Bill Shaver The boys had to win six consecutive games to win the trophy Graham not to be outdone by his son took a rink to the spiel in February and came home with all the silverware Accompanying Graham were Enrico Caruso Morris Goudekctting and Tracy Barrage Saturday March 13th 14 rinks from the Ladles Section com for the McCauky Trophy The first draw and trophy winners were skip Embling Vice Hilda Second Norma Rush Lead Kathy Second Skip Helen cher Vice Gloria Sinclair Second Eileen Manley Lead Ann Foster Third Skip Lorraine Vice Marlon Burns Second Joan File Lead Lois SECOND DRAW First Skip Joan Ewan Vice Norma Head Second Joanne Morton Lead Sandy Lompart Second Skip Peg Crlchton Vice Florin McNally Second Beth Anderson Lead Ruby Steed Third Skip Ev Vke Ben Hay hurst Second Bobble Phillips Lead Gerl Powell In the course of this bonspicl Marco Paris and her rink came up with a A Business Girls rink curled the Boulevard Club March and came home with Second Skip Emily Card house Vice Myrtle Second Hilda Lead Elliott In the Four Year Filly Bonspiel in Brampton March North had two rinks entered Skip June Magnus on vice Eileen Gardner Second Nor a Wilson Lead Arden Malnpnzc were high game the winning Bob rink at the Whig Standard in Kingston In the picture at his Enrico lather Graham FarneH was with a team of local curlers who won the Caruso Tracy Barrager and Morris Goudeketting winners in the first draw Skip Sharon Vice Marilyn Barker Second Doris Cox Lead Norma Alexander were high one game winners REPRESENT ONTARIO IN AIR CANADA We Just got word that Bob Harris Stan Kruger Jack Huykes Moore field have earned the right to rcpres Ontario for the Air Canada finals in New Brunswick April and Bob is not curling with us this year but is still active in the golf at North Halton Is also a former club member This week is set aside for the mens draw playoffs could be the last year for the mens playoff in all draws in order to give us an extra two weeks of curling The week of the to the 27th is the Johnny Cornelius Mixed Spiel If you have never curled in this event get your smeared Cascade name down it is a good fun three games Thunder Bolts outclassed in all three rounds Or Sylvia n Archies for two 14 Btinam Splits defeated Yum Yum Girls in tuo names for tal pins Cits clobbered Slow Pokes in all three Fi 1 clubbed in two games were shy on totals Dept trimmed Down in tames totals Goofie doolies dumped Striker for a pie win annexed two games and tolals from Wildcats Stephanie Cot jSO Yvonne Corbclt Diana Brat kin j09 BANTAM BOYS Gary has the average of Gary also the single of and three of Team Standings Cardinals Monkcts Bombers 19 ISpollcrs IB I Bolls 14 Archies Bombers Hosted Mini Stnk in ill three Spoilers earned three victories in their with nil Steven Harlow j09 Alan Grant Richardson 190 JUNIORS Girls Yvonne has the high average of 108 Ruth ranks second 196 and Debbie Moore third at 191 The of is held by Yvonne Ruth inlay and Patricia Duncan Boys Doug av crate leads the boys Doug has the single of while Phil Goss trails behind at high triples are held byj Doug and Davidi I Standings town Pros Blue Angels All Stars IB Howling Buddies 15 les Unknowns baffled Rebels for two tames and totals Pin Bus whipped Blue Angels in all three All Stars dropped timcs and totals to Stum bit Bugs Georgetown Pros thrashed The Champs in all three gomes The Incrediblcs surprised by taking two games totals smudg Buddies in all three WEEKLY HIGHS Girls Yvonne OUTDOORS The following Is a poem com writing to Dept of Lands and posed by of Forests Central License Bur Crescent I think it lscau Room Whitney Block goad one How about you Parliament Toronto Georgetown Mans Poem Captures Natures Joys As this column is being writ will have to be off ice or ten Ole Man Winter is doing season point job on the outdoors with a few more inches of the white fluff which proves that it reluctant to release its grip as yet J I Some people quit fishing then but others go back out with a sleigh and bait and get catches of whitefbh They fish In tho holes that tho Roads are again plugged up i houses were moved from and the life saving snowmobiles are called Into service once as they have been many times before LAKE Good catches of lake trout j white fish herring and smelt have been taken from Lake waters this year Very soon all tbe fish houses believe it on a sunny day especially at high noon early afternoon its a treat be there soaking up the sun and hauling la a few fish OUTDOORS ON CABLE TV Bob and I sincerely hope you enjoyed the film on he rainbow trout Tuesday Ruth Finlay Lorraine Harrison Boys Doug Chris Burke Phillip Steven Burns Sam Holmes 259 SENIORS Girls The high average is held by Wilkes also has the high single and trio of Boys In the average race Mike Warman and id Burt Mike has the high single of Mike re cently rolled a triple that is for the season David Burt ranks second Team Standings Electric Sun Dial Scat lack IB Bowler Cats White Question Marks ODDS AND ENDS Birthdays ore being bra ted this week by John Herring ton March Brent Redmond March March 14 Brian El lis March 16 Scott March 16 Patrick St Laurent March 17 Foulhafcrj March 17 Tournaments to come soon Master Junior tournament at Plantation Lanes in Etobicoke Sunday March 21 Eastern Canada High School tournament sponsored by Pepsi Cola The finals for both boys girls teams ore being held Victoria Bowl in Kitchener on Sunday March 28 Na llonal Youth Bowling Champion ships at Vancouver BC 1013 In the early morning dampness Standing high upon a rise I summons all my senses For it humbles just the eyes My cars discern the river Racing swiftly far below Bearing stones and mighty timber Held relentless in Its flow My nostrils pluck the scent of pine From the gentle fluttering I inhale the sweet aroma Of tho pitch upon the trees l I contemplate the water And envision fighting trout My mind projects to future years With grave and lingering doubt Must these moments be deprived JTo coming generations una I Just what marvels were in Nature Their forebears foiled to share FISHING LICENSE Senior Citizens may obtain their free angling license by Proof of birth or pension number is required I would ino that once the Angling license Is obtained that would not be necessary to have it renewed each year FLY TYING Another good streamer fly I pattern for fly to their skill on is the Alexon Its tied on a or to long streamer round bend or limerick size or is a good size The tall is of red hackle lores Body is of flat medium silver tinsel Wing is of a me dium bunch of peacock sword fibres Check is of guinea dyed red or similar material Dressing of Jungle Cock over this and the hackle is of black hen wound on collar style Place lots of head cement or the finished head result is a fabulous fly arid a real good taker of specks rainbow brown trout and other game f Thats all for this week Tight Lines Enjoy Out doors and Safe Journey Photo by Town Outdoor columnist George was a recent guest on Channel Flvea outdoors snow on which Bob Olllvler is the host AMERICAN Team Omaha Sprlntfield Columbus Hers hey Tulsa Rochester Baltimore Cleveland Quebec Buffalo Providence logics for missing Thursday night Not having seen the tames I can only pass ores Los Angeles tied St Louis at 1 all in the first game In tho second it was Minn to over Thursday player of the week as Jason Mogg of Pittsburgh a strong game in a losing Friday night saw Toronto complete the season undefeated They shutout Detroit 2 in the opener In the middle Boston and Montreal skated to a score less draw This was an excel lent game with lots of scoring opportunities and fine goal ding It was another no score in the late session New York and Chicago struggled with KID HOCKEY Saturday Morning hockey will take another break In their schedule until after Bantam tournament and will resume play on April 3 In all leagues the teams arc closing the gap and with games left in the schedule there could be some upsets By all reports teams go ing in the tournaments during school holiday will gi good account of themselves So best of luck to all teams Saturday morning the draw was held and Henry King was the winner Congratula tions Henry Scores from Sitordiy is AMERICAN Pittsburgh Buffalo Tulsa Providence 1 Quebec 3 Baltimore 2 Omaha 3 0 Columbus 3 Rochester Springfield Cleveland 1 NHL Toronto Philadelphia Montreal St Louis Chicago Los Angeles 1 New York 3 Detroit JR A Montreal 2 St Kilts Weston London 0 3 Marlles 3 Kitchener 3 Ottawa 0 Hamilton Peterborough l Niagara Whitby Standings Saturday March 13 NHL Chicago Philadelphia St Louis Los Angeles New York Montreal Detroit Team Montreal Weston Ottawa Whitby Kitchener St Kilts Hamilton Niagara Petarborougb Marlies London 3 17 8 4 2 12 11 3 7 2 8 9 2 SO 17 SEE THE NEW SKIROULE SNOWMOBILES Complete Sales Service 10 models to choose from NORVAL SHELL SERVICE HIGHWAY NORVA1 neither managing to score PLEASE NOTE Next week Thursday night goes as usual Friday evening is our year end skating party Time to 30 p m Both Thursday and Friday teams come for hot dogs and pop No sticks just sweaters helmets and skates Friday is the 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