Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1971, p. 4

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77 WINS HOWARD TOURNAMENT Howard George town Golf and Country Club director who an annual Georgetown- Brampton golf tournament or the benefit of senior citizens apartment residents in both towns presents the Howard Senior Citlicns Golf Day trophy to winner John Armour Ar mour scored in the October tournament ALLEYWAYS PEE WEES For the girls Coleen Davis has the high overage of Duane Hatcher tops the boys with Penguins shocked Red Barons when they won three games and total points Jons had a lone win against the Aristocrats Nil TV NINE Girls A 129 single was bowled Saturday by Sheila Prouse The next three high singles were Kim Sparling Colleen Davis was Hatcher with 120 single Second was Brett Goodlct who had 112 The next three singles were close with Billy having 104 and Michael and Jack Harlow each had 100 BANTAM GIRLS The high average of 185 Is held by Sherry Everett The Super Seven slaughtered the Pink Panthers In oil three games After losing the first game the Globetrotters came on and took theolher two games and totals from the Pussycats The Panthers bombed the Canonballs In the whole set Slow Pokes took seven points from the Tigers Bantam Bombers won one game and totals from Strikers Wild Cats whipped the Crashers in all of the games ENERGETIC EIGHT Stephanie Cox had the high triple of and the second high single of 190 High single and second high triple were tossed by Terrie Brat kin Her scores were 193 and The next six high scores were as Sherry Everett 1B0 Janet Burns Lea Gourlte Sheila Anderson 183 Sheena Bauer 173 and Kim Christie BANTAM BOYS Snipers com top by winning five points The Bobcats won two games and totals from the Crack Shots The Hydrofoils blasted the Sharp Shooters and won all seven points Georgetown In temationals won five points from the Slow Pokes hut the latter responded and took one game Colin Hicks was first this week with triple and 195 single Wayne Richardson had second high triple with and the high single of The following seven boys were next John Burke 195 Patrick St Laurent 482 IBS John Colter 201 Kevin Harrison 197 Grant Richardson 453 Richard IBS Michel Blanc The high average for the bantam boys Is held by Colin Hicks who has 170 John Burkes average or places second In the Friday Night Bantams the Golden Jcls wan two games and totals from the Bruce threw a triple and single which placed him first this week Ron Timpson had the second high triple and single with and Glen Collier was third with a triple and single Hon has the high average for Friday Night Ban tarn boys with 124 Donald Hall places a close second with and Glen Collier third with JUNIORS The King Pins thrashed the s a close draw with the Odd ultures succeeded in taking two games and totals from Pin Busters GirlsDebbie Hamilton was top his week for the girls with a 522 triple and 194 single The following four girls come next Sandy 185 Brenda Moore 242 Lorraine Harrison 194 Boys Rick Gourlle threw the high triple of the day with a and 300 single Second place was held by Danny Diamond with and The next three positions were held by Stephen Gallant John Hayes 201 Stephen Archibald 191 Moore has the high average for the girls with 174 and Debbie MacCormack has second with In the boys division Rick 1 Gourlle Is ton with Doug has a average for second place SATURDAY GirlsFor the girls there Is a three way tie for high average Yvonne Wendy BousklU and Patricia Duncan all have a average Boys The scores are spread out a little more for the boys with Dave Warman first with 198 Chris Burke is second with and Gary Miller ranks third with 191 The Tail came on strong when they won all seven points from the Great Seven Slippery Seven slipped under the Pin Busters in Ihe last two games and totals Pros Incorporated contributed seven points to the Pocket Pickers total Strikers Unlimited remain league topping after taking the whole set from Fighting Snoopys high triple or was thrown by Decnle Her high game was After her were Stephanie 227 Nancy Nurse and the high single of Karen 212 Sylvia Heissler and Yvonne Corbctt Boys For the boys the high single and triple of and were tossed ay Chris Burke second place was held by Gary Richardson with and Robert Mossop was third with 604 and Following them were Michael St Laurent Ken Flindall 547 Gary Keess David Donald 520 and Paul Coffey 517 201 SENIORS The Idiot Squad captures the high average for both girls and boys Ruth is top with and Steve Burns with After losing the first game the came back and won the next two hut the Idiot Squad still managed to get totals Hunters Heroes took two games from Bearcats The Six Pock had a lone win against the Twisters but they took total points Girls The high senior girl this week was Ruth with a triple and single Second high triple was held by Lorna Nicholson who had and a single Karen Archibald was third with585and2ia The second high single of was bowled by Linda Boys It was a close draw for first and second place in the boys division Bob Dumper ended up getting the of and second single Bruce Stockfish rolled the next high triple of 663 and the high single of The next nine were Dave Burt Mike 2361 Don Peacock Frank 60S Steve Bums Larry John Leo Coffc Denis ODDS AND ENDS After the first week or the round Tor the Master tournament the Janet Bums Lea Gourlle Kim Christie and Nancy Hamilton BoysColin Hicks 513 Wayne Richardson John Burke Patrick St Laurent Tanners Have No Place to Play league Acton Tanners executive have decided to have the team suspend operations for this year Tanner president Jack Mar shall said last week the team would definitely be on the Ice again next year if there are enough intermediate teams reasonably close to form a group Tanners played In a six team Intermediate B group last year along with Cheltenham Fergus Durham and Luc an but the group was narrowed down to two teams when Durham and Lucan went Intermediate A and Fergus and folded Cheltenham are reportedly interested In entering a group In the area Durham have Joined the Georgian Bay In termediate A Loop and have decided to play a game exhibition schedule then enter the OH A Intermediate A playoffs as a bye team The only group left for us was the Georgian Bay league and we BOAT STORAGE Complete Inside Storage Repairs Servicing CjII now for estimate and assure space I- rrr Pick up and Delivery ARTIC CAT M0TOSKI SNOWMOBILES SERVICE PRICES Mercury Fishing free Morale on with Tune Up CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Open Evenings till 9pm ALPINE Swimming Club Sunday Morning Only A TO 10 AM JUNIORS BEGINNERS M BEGINNERS CHILDREN PER CLASS TWO INSTRUCTORS REGISTER NOW WEEK COURSE Starting October PHONE ALPINE HEALTH CLUB felt it was just too far to travel and would prove too costly Mr Marshall said OUTDOORS George When Weathers Wet And Windy Mating Call Wont Woo Moose The Thanksgiving holiday is gone again for another year The weather was not perfect but could have been much worse Traffic was very heavy on most roads One intersection that is badly in need of traffic lights Is the junction of Nine highway and Airport at Mono Mills An cars were backed up for approximately mile and at the jam was over two miles Many motorists use this road that connects with No 89 high way east of All is ton i The traffic lights at Sncigrove and Bolton have been very much appreciated by motorists since they were Installed Last weekend was a good time to sec the countryside all ablaze in Its autumn colours The Hockley Valley and Credit Forks areas are good spots to get colour pictures especially if one prefers to stay close to home DUCKS The Southern District of On tario for Hunting Migratory Game Birds is comprised of the following counties of Brant Dulfcrin Hallon Kent Lampton Mid dlesex Niagara Regional Municipality Norfolk Oxford Perth Waterloo Wellington aod and the Township of Hoy Stephen and borne In the County of Huron 1971 BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS Ducks Daily bag possession limit 10 Geese Daily bag possession limit Rails Coots and possession limit Woodcock Daily bag 8 possession limit 16 Only one redhead or one may be taken dally and only two canvasback b or two redhead ducks may be possessed GOOSE CLOSURES There is no open season for geese the three areas listed below These closures are to protect local flocks of breeding Canada geese which have been released 1 The counties of Wellington and Waterloo and the bordering Townships of Eg rem on and Proton of Grey County East Luther In Dufferin County these areas have been closed to goose hunting since The Township of South Walsingnam In Norfolk County Lots in concessions West 1 East and East of Mono Township County which Includes the Reservoir WOOD DUCK The wood duck following many years of complete and then partial protection has reached a point where bag limit restrictions ore considered unnecessary A bag limit of five per day will apply For the past several years there has been a limit of four per day Surveys have shown that very few gunners reach that limit which as a result has not been effective Woodies have continued to thrive although bag GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY OCT 1971 Page limits have Increased sub stantially during the past decade Hunters also should note that Hooded Mergansers must now be counted In their dally bag This little black and white diver by far the most palatable or the mergansers Is not abundant and has declined In some parts of the United Stoics The daily limit of five per day will now apply to this Interesting species which is commonly on northern waters par ticularly bog lakes MOOSE Moose hunters did poorly so far this season due to weather that was not suitable for hunting this animal To quote several experienced hunters they Just dont respond to the moose call when Its windy with rain and snow flurries It best when the days are clear and the mornings frosty So they say anyway A few good moose have been brought home to this area however I This is all I have time for this week so Tight Lines Enjoy the Outdoors 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