Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1971, p. 4

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IB lllf OUTDOORS by George Ilonre Cold Weather Didnt Stop Trout Enthusiasts TIME TO DUST OFF THE DIAMOND SKILLS This familiar scene In the Georgetown Park these days minor ball dust off their diamond skills Id prepar for the 1970 campaign Here at a tyke practice coach Gord Morton checks off a list his personnel The tykes are managed by Vaughn Thompson Photo b Chris J 31 Registration Proves Popularity of Soccer by Murray Parsons of soccer age in Georgetown required number of field hours registered to play This The Canadian Legion George- Georgetown District Minor subject to a branch tor their financial Soccer Association will hold an reduction for out of town concessions related to the open day at Cedar vale May boys storting at noon to mark the socctir executive sin official start the season j thanks everyone who par Matches featuring teams from in the pre- season prep- each division of the league will oratory workload and those jo ployed throughout the after whose continued help and sup- noon and early evening j port will After Mayor Smith takes the soccer opening kickoff the open dnyi Significant among thoso Soccer will be underway out whose assistance we would SOCCER NOTES Refreshments In the form of not have been in a starting pos soft drinks and hot dogs etc it on and those without whoso will be available continued support we would be at PER CENT Soccer promises to be come operational are Sponsors Teams who have provided team uniforms M SA best season Patrons who mode financial teams playing in the contributions leagues or representing The Bros by permit Georgetown in Peel and ting us the use of their land for Ontar competitions Statistic a soccer pitch they helped ally out of a potential 2 124 boysl greatly toward ensuring the ALLEYWAYS by Chris Burke BANTAM GIRLS In the average race it Wen dy Bouskill with and Sylvia at 169 Wendy has the high trio of and the high single of 313 Final Team Standings series Coolies Flint- stones 54 Knockers Down S3 Department S Wildcats Alley Cats 38 Banana Splits Swingers 32 Fighting Slow Pokes Yum Yum Girls Department whipped Yum Yum Girls in all three games Banana Splits thrashed by taking a triple win Swingers slashed Slow Pokes in all three games annexed two totals from Knockers Down Alley Cats outclassed Fighting Snoopies in all games Goofie Goolies de Wildcats in ail three SUPER SEVEN Linda George CIS Wen dy Colleen 545 BratMo ley Linda Vickie little BANTAM BOYS The high average of is held by Gary Richardson Gary has the high three of and the high single of 271 Final Team Standings series Cardinals Archies Spoilers Bombers Pioneers 41 Mini Strikers Famous Six 371 Green Hornets Thunder bolts 23 Cascade Egg Heads IB Mini Strikers blanked crbolts for three games bumped Green Hornets in all three Bombers subdued Pi or two games and totals Cascade smudged Egg Heads in oil three games Car ditched Spoilers in all three baffled Famous Six for two games and total pins FANTASTIC FOUR Robert Ste phen Archibald Gary Richardson Kevin JUNIORS Girls Yvonne baa the nigh average of 197 with Butt a second at ML The Ugh Wo Yvonne whllo her 317 game Is on top singles Boys The high average of is held by Doug Steven Bums is second at while Rick Gourlie with 203 ranks third Doug has the high three of and the high single of 369 Final Team Standings series Bowling Buddies In- Psychedelic 7 Blue Angels Rebels All Stars Stumble Bugs Pin Busters Unknowns 31 Ge orgetown Pros The Champs 22 Bowling Buddies annexed games and totals from All Stars Psychedelic 7 rode over in all three games Unknowns shocked The Champs by winning all three Fin Busters dumped Stumble Bugs in two games but were shy on total pins Rebels red Georgetown Pros for three games collected wins In a tilt with Blue Angels BIG BOWLERS Girls Ruth 717 Karen Archibald Lor Harrison Boyi Stephen Foster Steve Burns Rick 232 Chris Burke 221 Bob 248 SENIORS After playoff games Elec tric Sun Dial leads the teams with only three games to go They have to by continued on page of their facilities for social will greatly assist our fund activities dances The Kinsmen they will be in stalling outdoor lighting at Ccd This will extend the the success of tatter of the season and will be a ma jor contribution towards increas ing Georgetown stature on the sports mop Georgetown Cable TV has kindly offered to act as a news medio George lotto School Board Thank you tor the use of gym nasiums for training Georgetown council and Rec national Director Thanks for your interest help in ai playing facilities and financial assistance Doug the Recreation Director has offered to attend and participate in some of our executive meetings tie will be Welcome and managers before the season starts and throughout the entire season they carry the giant share of the workload in many ways they are prime movers of the associate The Ladles much of the soc ial and fund raising of the associations activities rest in their hands About Ladies attended a meeting Ap ril 1971 to discuss catering and fund raising and from the ideas received we can be sure that they will do a great lob The parents thank you for bringing the boys to proseason practices and your participation in those dull but very necessary meetings The executive Is confident that Soccer will be a great sue cess that ft will offer good clean 35 Mile Course For New Sport Club Rally Rallies driving skill tests and economy runs aimed at aging participation of ices while still demanding the interest of more experienced drivers will be the kind of pro grams run during the Immed late future of the new G Sport Club Tor car drivers The club held Its first official meeting Cednrvnle Commun ity Centre last Wednesday Several events during the sum mer were decided on one be ing a soap box derby for the children This may be held in conjunction with another town activity FOUNDING RALLY The clubs Founding Rally a novice event has been set for Sunday May with interested drivers to assemble tho Ccd Community Centre for a short briefing on basic after which they will start on a 3j mile drive through scenic area Basic requirements are a pencil a speed odometer and family ta wel come Trophies will be presented to the top scoring driver and gator A helpful briefing an Interesting rally have been or ranged by Carl Groskorth Broad field Bob and Jack Fischer TEMPORARY EXECUTIVE Georgetown Recreation Dir ector Doug who has never driven in a rally before will be among those driving Saturday and hopes to finish in the top 10 Any challengers Tho clubs temporary live includes Mike Hart competition chairman Carl secretory Lor and publicity Hart Much assistance and Information is being provid ed by Don and Robin Fischer competitive sport for the boys and exciting entertainment far the boys parents In addition there will be same very enjoy able social events We earnestly solicit the on going support of all parents Please when ever possible bring your boys to the game and stay to cheer them on Supporters arc Soccer Odd Comment In the mid ages soccer was banned in England as it interfered with archery practice In fact Queen Elizabeth the first proclaimed that no football soccer play bo used or suffered within the city of London under pain of Im prisonment SNOW SUNSHINE FLY HATCHES AND FEEDING RAINBOW The weather for opening day of the trout season was cold which brought several Inches of snow In the Georgian Bay area Despite this the hardy anglers were out in force and were re warded with some nice speck led trout the rainbow diehards were rewarded with good vy and all reports weighed as much as lbs DANNY CARNEY of Ann Street braved the elements and despite fact that he lost his voice due to the cold vows that it was all worth it just to catch his first trophy mole rainbow trout It was a beautiful 30 inch that weighed better than lbs and was approximately in girth it was caught In the Beaver River at Thornbury minutes was required to land the prize JERRY DEWAR of George Street as usual came up with some nice ones of 7 lb lb ind lb approximately They were all rainbow trout TURK SHEPHFRD of Acton by nil reports landed a 14 lb some odd ounce mole rainbow at GORD WARD Ontario took a nice one from tho Ben ver that weighed about lb LORNE FLETCHER of Acton landed nice ones from the Beaver on opening day two days later more good fish were taken The actual weights are not known at this time ex I con say they were all over lb Lome is on experienced ler and rainbow are his fav especially tho big ores TERRA COTTA RAINBOW This is the way it was told to me Up Terra way on the 24th of April snow squalls were in order When it quit snowing the sun shone a fly hatch on and the rainbow trout fed on them Water tempera tures are supposed to govern fly botches Conditions prevail would lead anyone to look for anything but fly hatches Perhaps they like everything else arc all mixed up Most would be using spinners and local minnows so I guess it just pays to keep the fly rod handy By all reports they me dium sized brown type flies BLIZZARDS Royal Coachman Minnow and Hungry Speckled Trout Speaking of conditions for ft reminds me of on I had at Terra Cotta Park two years ago this coming May The weather was so rough gates were closed so I walked in with my gear I bar rowed a pair of waterproof mitts to keep my hands warm from one of the park officers A few minutes Inter I was cast ing near the overflow at the continued on page Last Chance to Register for SWIMMING and WATER SAFETY CLASSES For Beginners and Juniors COURSE STARTS MAY 8th COMPLETE WEEK COURSE INDOOR HEATED Course conducted by fully qualified Red Cross instructors using the approved Red Cross swimming and water safety programs COMPLETE COURSE Only per child Every child should know how to and practice water safety REGISTER NOW BY CALLING 877 Alpine Health Club 12 STREET Georgetown Horseshoe Club Playing in Georgetown Park Every Wednesday WARMUP NIGHT MAY 10th AT REGULAR SCHEDULE BEGINS MAY MEMBERSHIP FEE- MEMBERS WELCOME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CAU LANE BROWN BILL LANE VlcePreiident Secretary Treasurer SWIMMING a LANDSCAPE POOL Firenza Pete Sports HUNTING It FISHING LICENSES Main N 877 Georgetown Baseball Assoc Junior TryOuts Saturday May 8th pm Georgetown Park As years on January I of current year Pete Msson POOL FINANCING NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO I TO PA AT BANK I AT5 CHECK THESE FEATURES CONCRETE TO THICK DOUBLE STEEL REINFORCED AT CENTRES VORTEX MAIN DRAIN AND HYDROSTATIC RELIEF VALVE WIDE MOUTH AUTOMATIC 5KIMMER AND THREE RETURN FITTINGS ALL EXCAVATION FILL REMOVAL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL TO JACUZZI FILTER MAINTENANCE FREE FINISH NO PAINTING EVER CONCRETE STEPS AND SEAT IN SHALLOW END STAINLESS STEEL LADDER IN DEEP END VACUUM AND MAINTENANCE KIT aslowas POOLS ON DISPLAY INDOORS DAYS A WEEK 2395 Rd Units and Mississauga Out call 27Q2261

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