Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 5

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Curling News Curling Rocks Clicking at North Halton bade Did you have a gttod summer The ice is in schedules are made end mixed curling started lost Friday Trie regular schedule starts this week The gel Saturday night was a but we missed a lot of ihi regular A small crowd bit with luls of enthusiasm participated in the activities planned the com for best decorated lx luriihcs June 1 1 and Gard- win lots of new faces at the ill tic indicating more new curlers for the earning season anyone needs any Information raining to club activities don t to contact Mr Nick the club or any of the curling executive Ken Hamilton painting the isseen inlhc he- TriCounty Scoreboard Tuesday An excellent game with Irian film playing well In goal Also playing will and Craig Mclaughlin Saturday Nov 1 1 Hiirgetiiwin Nolly Curat ru- played against strong team Kills in glial Mark Bingham and Mann played well for Georgetown Sunday Nnv l- lulpli t Minor lost to 1 Playing well for Georgetown wert Glen Omni am Brian and lolin Thorpe Goal scorer was Krwley unassisted Nexl Nov igainst Milton MINIMI I- Nov town Canadian Tire minor lost lt2 lo fast skating dub for Georgetown were and Greg Abbott Saturday Nov lilngiuiiimiy I Minor showed a lack of good team work In going down to defeat at Scoring Georgetown lone goal was Hewitt Sunday Nov 14 Inti til wit Gonl Wiles Mike Inn SjiuriLw 1 1 A short idl up with i il lost lo Siring fri irr mi an nidi Ibib IW CIK ltolar inn I until i imdforiiowmowi III I J wire from Hill and Hob ILnmllon Turner unci million Kill nun Terry Is against I Nov cMlWi I minor is pi ii well Storing was Shi arson Salurdiy Nov Gwiri limn I Go lis mini from hurlii Knmpfli by I ml Hi inpiii mil Jill assisted In iry Nix and Kyle here i mis Milton liiisiLiy MIINKT Georgetown s were scored ltiv from George will V Fleming and Gary Mil from Watson George I own Buck and Joe South notched Gnirgttowngoils In this game No Late Night Snowmobiling In the Villages late night snowmobiling has been banned in he four hamlets Williams and Stewart own night passed a by law prohibiting any snow vehicle from operating In these villages between the hours of and except on Sun days when the hours are extended a m However anyone leaving or home earlier or later than hose hours will be allowed to so In addition will be prohibited on sidewalks or median strips Tyke Ne Just Three Teams Repeat Victories by J J Again a Rood week of well played games Only three of the in Tvkt teams have won In both This week there were two who each scored twice for their it Tin are the scores schedules Iltlsburgh Minnesota I Michael scored twice for his team in their second win Minnesota has a win and a loss lns I Kevin Frank duplicated Mike effort with goals in ganit which gives St a 1 record New York J Chicago This gamt started the trend for the rest of the night winning margin in each being one second win Out ago 1 Boston Montreal I Good goal tending for both teams featured this match Boston has one win losses Toronto I Detroit In the final game the night Jason led the Leafs victory Goal keeping was good in record and Detroit OUTDOORS George Hoare Bright Face Witnessed My AfterDark Rainbow first rainbow on a polar heir sin in it is just at dark full moon In the sky iiunds was lont with i list meisurimml of lJ It is ripe chum Charlie of Mai ton and 1 were again on the on October The crowd hid petered out and tle big pool at the clay hanks for our faounie pool up MEET THE GEORGETOWN RAIDERS Kill V second run in isjiiDnlln resident who fir tin and mines con i to lb it he pi for Williams in lcnlrt il Hi is TO irs old 1J0 ll and an if tin I Jul inn Hospital is unit iliritlor of prevnt it i il mill lit is type nelminkr ml his dim mates know him is riil man iotton Also a second year Georgetown Haider is Nell CoUon a member of the defense corps who acts as a tcamlctdcranda policeman He also has Senior A experience with and before for Waterloo University The tallest member of the Raiders an lbs on a frame and wears No He was a Georgetown high teacher last year and while still a loc il resident attends On- lano of Education thli season He Is years of age A Kill a ir Ik rt whni Ik phyed with Milton and Inn all lis ilh lki Ms on defense Ik is min on tin jiowtr pi and Hill fil l ill wvitJis Hi is em plojid with in Altomebrew Raider Ron played JuniorChockcyhere andJunlorA with Thomas before Joining Georgetown Intermediates He also attended University of Waterloo and Is employed In Georgetown In Standard Products A good Ron is also dangerous He plays centre and wiirs No He Is years old sin and weighs 175 lbs BRIGHT MOON We arrived there found il vacant of anglers Darkness was closing in and a bright moon was rising in the sky We were casting our big streamers and using all the tncks in the book for approximately one hour The bright moon made one think of the dawn hour in the morning From past experience 1 had no confidence of having any luck with trout with ok bright face up there was always the old saying when the moon comes up head for the cabin this in mind I was thinking of saying to my chum Let go Charlie The thought was Interrupted by a slack line was forced through my left hand as the fi took off down river My landing net was on the bank behind me sol spent some anxious moments until I had It again After a few minutes the fish was safe in he net too yards down stream The time was pm when the prize was on the bank The Polar bear streamer was secure in the lower part of the mouth The prize was a female rainbow heavy roe long a girth of 15jinches and weighed pounds So his was another first for mi in regards to fall fly fishou It was HERALD THURSDAY NOV Page No doubt the streamer was taken for a minnow which are abundant In the river From now on one cant the weather As of now the rivers are low and clear but the trout are still moving up from the lakes and continue to do so despite- the weather until the run is Bait fishermen especially those that use roe prefer higher water and a little more murky This has be all for this week so FRONT END ALIGNMENT MOST CARS SNOW TIRES MOUNTED FREE POINT WINTER TUNE SPECIAL SPECIALS NORTH HALTON MOTORS GEORGETOWN has had a VOLUNTEER group of men on AMBULANCE duty who have given this Town SERVICE faithfully for over 14 years PLEASE VOLUNTEER in this service now to SERVE your family and community AND you and your family Will BENEFIT from the skills you will learn from us We have openings for Volunteers to help with this most worthwhile service In return for your volun teering a small amount of your time we will give you complete First Aid Training to help you protect your family Fellowship and a chance to Serve Your Community SERVE AND BENEFIT For further information contact TomMassena Crrtef GEORGETOWN VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE This Weeks Top Buys Nov Ml CAKE MIXES 289 COFFEE FOOD MARKETS 18 Main Street Downtown Georgetown FRESH ONTARIO PORK SALE LEG OF PORK ROASTS 1- mi- PORK HOCKS 27 It PORK SAUSAGE 59 1 HINT fit t SIDE BACON SL1CEIIK MAPLE LEAF HAM 49 Kraft Cheese Whiz 83 III- TOW HICK nestles PUDDINGS SWEET GHERKIN PICKLES HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 35 JOHNSONS FUTURE SU POLISH NESTLE CHOC I It TIN I 53 Glory Rug Cleaner TIN OCEAN PERCH FILLETS 2JV DEEP BROWN BEANS GREEN GIANT LARGE PEAS ROSE SWEET MIXED PICKLES GRAPES 35 I- LEMONS 537 1 Green Onions 3 AAt 1 CARROTS 323 ONTARIO NO 1 Cooking Onions FREE HOME DELIVERY SERVICE ON SHOPPED ORDERS MINIMUM PURCHASE

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