Wednesday im TL A XJ ONTARIO OUTDOORS The first step to stardom v the six divisionsBantam spots WO There bouH6 Stephen Fouler Dave Wurman Andy Rutherford I I I I III I To moat people January means Just the a tart of a new year But to the over Youth Bowlers In Georgetown and over S3 Youth Bowling Council members across Canada January spells out the tint step In the a Tour Steps to stardom cham These cham collectively are the major event of the program the name suggests the championships are held at four separate levels the House Round the Zone Finals the Provincial Championships and finally the National Cham Calgary Alberta In April For the entire month of January up to and including he first of February Youth Bowlers in Georgetown are attempting to qualify In the House Round The qualifying round consists of the first eight games bowled within the above given time period In each of MEN MAJOR High scorn MS E R ISO tfllba a 753 J 751 K 271 Berber 741 251 Nook Saunders To Seat Mow Pro Hard 11 Preston Olson Real Estale Park Toyota 10 rdmntaad Gunner L V a Golden a and lis divisions Bantam Junior and Senior boys and bowlers will qualify to represent Georgetown Bowl In either the team or singles event at the Zone finals Winners at the Zone level will advance to play against win from the other southern Ontario zones for the right to compete In the national champions hi Over the past few years Georgetown Bowl has established Itself as the powerhouse of Zone region by winning a large majority of the available sports One spot la defined as one bowler Therefore each team has five Last year Georgetown took four of a possible six team events along with two of six singles events In the zone finals The final tally of spots In the four years previous to that Georgetown youngsters won 13 spots IB spots 1071 and High Be I Barber 344 HBrtd 9wsnn 239 335 acock D Roger J Kennedy BOWLERS CLUB JirtMry High Thompson Myrtle Kay Muriel Millar MEN Jim Gram Real Harry 190 Midgets bounce flower AvisIltoBramptonlastweek Bergeron and Mike Richmond by he Al Minor Midgets assisting Glen Tost recorded turned out to be a highly the win in the nets penalized and a one sided contest as the locals ran up a score on the flower town crew Both scheduled visits to Brampton this season have teen the penalties run Into large numbers but more as a result of poor refereelng than dirty play try the players of either team Mike Buck started the footing off with a shot from the point Glen Bodnar kept things rolling in he second period from Larry Burns then stole the puck and scored on a brenkwoy while killing off a penalty Big Mike Buck got his second the night early in the third period on a quick break also while killing a penalty Brampton realty sagged at his point and the locals poured It on Andy Broadbent hitting for two goals and Randy Bergeron registering a single with Bodnar and Bob Hill assisting Glen Tost worked the nets for the win Guelph were the visitors on Thursday night and not bounced In a game that started out as good hockey but fell into just plain sloppy early in the middle period Greg Schenk Clark and Andy plus the Blue Boomer Larry Burns were the marksmen with Clark Glen Schenk Bums Randy spots There are about- 16 competing bowling centres at the round Success has not ended there however In the four years since and Including 1971 Georgetown Bowl has won four Provincial Championships Since the birth of he in the early 1960 Georgetown Bowl has won seven Provincial Championships sending youngsters to national championships in Edmonton Hamilton Vancouver Saskatoon and Ottawa In 1KB two Bantam Boys aged under 12 years brought the first of two Youth Bowling National titles to Georgetown Gar Miller and Bob Mon tgomery travelled to Edmonton where they won he Bantam Boys Doubles title The second national honor brought to Georgetown was in the 1971 Junior Boys Team event Five boys between the ages of 12 and travelled to Vancouver where they set a Canadian record In winning that honor That record of 221 soil stands Members of the team were Steven Burns High A Previa TBS J Hunter Mail Trail Team Friendly Five Has Super Five li 31 Happy Hoppers Rollers 23 Gay Ones V Go Gutter Snipe FRANC TIRBURS Turn Helen Clint CI en den no Ada Farmer Celeste a Clltl High Average WOMEN derided no 193 Parent Mitchell MEN Gallant L Bo avenue 300 High Scorn WOMEN Routnler 318 C enden no Mllcnell565213 ChaliKm546 Stephen Foster Dave Rick and Chris Burke The coach waa George Ar he present Zone Representative for Zone Once again In 1B7S Georgetown Bowl should be represented well in the Four Steps to Stardom event Good luck to all members In qualifying JUNIORS Sheila Anderson with and John Burke with own the high averages Pin Hitters blasted Team Canada in all three games Sexy Strikers creamed Super Strikers in every game THCOD throttled S and In all three Pin Busters flattened Pin in every game New Comers subdued Super Six in all three games J a S D were ditched By High Singles in every game Team Standings Pin Busters 38 High Singles New Comers Sexy Strikers 28 Pin Plowers Super Six 25 Team Canada Pin Hitters J s D 1 Super Strikers S S and M 4 Super Scores Girls Lea rolled the high threesome of and a single Sherry Everett tossed a triple and a single A SIB solo were thrown by Wendy Hay Next were Sheila Ford Wendy Chaplin 228 and Nancy Hamilton Boys Alan Bodln fired the high triple of and a ColinHicksshot622with a single Next were Kevin Harrison 207 Michel Blanc and 564 302 Andy Rutherford Kenneth 101 and Todd Dougall S3 Team Results grabbed two games and totals from Cops Robbers Hot Rods whipped No Names In eery game Misfits stole two and totals from All Stars Hot Shots collected three victories from the House Average Team StandingsHot Shots 19 Cops Robbers IB Hot Rods 14 Misfits All Stars No Names SENIORS Yvonne Bralkin has the girls high average of I Burns holds the title for the boys at Super Strikers thrashed Just Lane Luck In all three games Mission Im possible annexed two and totals from Tinklers Never on Sunday were dumped by Token Anonymous In two and totals Two Four rallied to three wins over Sylvia Noodles This la the first anniversary of this column and It has a been a tremendous year Here goes for another The well known Ontario Fisherman and Hunter is Ha Inception This magazine is the official organ of he Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and Is well worth the reading It comes with a membership to the federation and can also be purchased at news stands and sporting good stores As I have mentioned in the past tagging of game MEN 251 34t M J Mllchtll Julie McCorry Suzanne Carpenter and Kelly lead the girls with 113 and Super Scores Kelly McCorry registered the high triple far the week of 415 Billy Hay fired with a single Julie McCorry bowled with a single Next were Teresa Maalach Jay An demon lOfl Ted Maalach Team Standings I Anonymous 12 Mission possible II Two Four Tinklers Super Strikers 7 I Just Lane Luck Never on Sunday Sylvia b Noodles Super Scores Girls Yvonne threw the high triple of with a 331 single Carolyn Barber tossed and a 268 solo Sylvia rolled with a single Next were Ruth 266 Bouskill and Stephanie Boys Congratulations to Steve Foster a new high triple of with singles of 312 and Gary Richardson shot 783 and a single Rick fired with a single A 750 trio and a solo were rolled by Sieve Burns Next were Paul Bennett Don Dodge 237 Chris Burke John 043 246 Stephen Archibald 630 Mark 234 Greg Rusk 216 and Don Bradley 219 LESS THAN TWO INCHES STAY OFF inches one person on foot 3 Inches group In single file Inches ton truck car snowmobile inches ton truck If the Ice is soft and slushy double the thickness required During the winter months fishermen may use two times You may take two Lake Trout per day in Lke Slmcoe and three per day in other waters It has finally happened an all year season on Rainbow and Brown Trout Note I said Brown Trout This applies to the areas near stream mouths and when the targe Browns come In as do the Rainbows This as many fishermen know is the only time to catch thee sea run trout and is good news for many fishermen I only hope mat some clowns don t go and spoil it by fishing for Other species out of season with the poor excuse of ignorance of the difference This however will likely be the case Don you be the one Brook Trout are now open till Sept whereas they formerly BrookTroutopensJan 1st in Parry Sound and Haliburton Don forget to get and study the fishing regulations and don t make a mistake with a boundary could be costly In the new area mine regulations known as number Nippisslng Walleye win close March 15 til May and COME ON IN With a windchill factor outside of degrees below its still shirt sleeve weather In a well heated ice but fish is an important aspect of fish management and the returnofthislnformatloniBvltaltoitasuccess Oftheover tagged In Lake Slmcoe the Ministry of Natural Resources to obtain population estimates of the species In the lake When you turn in this Information you are helping yourself by an improvement In the fishing Remember to register your Ice hut his year as always An unregistered hut may be destroyed by the ministry without incurring liability While on he subject of ice fishing Nakina claims to have the best ice fishing In he north They admit the temperature so down subzero like below butifyoureasnutsaboutflsbingas I am It t bother you too much Here Is a handy chart on the of Ice and the safety weights hold This applies to clear blue ice only A well travelled path can be worn thin by Bob Ollivier wtUatayopeathentiUQextMarchisoruntll the new regulations show a change A recovery of the fish population la hoped to result from this closure If In doubt ask at the local office of the MONK or the head office In Toronto Did you know Project Dare la to purchase wild young turkeys from the sanctuary for release in an area near Parry Sound We may get turkey hunting again In Ontario after one hundred years or so I have now taken two of the film coses from film and have put Potassium Permanganate in one and Glycerin In the other When mixed these can start fires No more wet matches no mora risk of no fire But take care Yours for Ontario Outdoors Raiders rates A delegation from the Georgetown Raiders met with the general administration committee Monday night to discuss the team a current ice rates at the Georgetown arena Following an In camera meeting with the team representatives the committee decided that for the balance of the 197475 hockey season Ihe old rates of 100 per game at the arena will be established for the Raiders Recreation director Doug For the per week figure the Raiders will also receive one hour of practice time per thank you Georgetown for lOOyears of confidence For Professional Real Services CONSULT A A Realtor Is a professional in real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of he local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He is trained to evaluate your problem and rccom mend a solution So whether you are selling a 3 room bungalow or a BO room chateau see Realtor Look for this seal which only he can display BOAHD can race its history back to when began mining limestone at his area farm and selling lime to masons in the nearby growing town of Berlin now Kitchener Since houses were needed for the steady stream of immigrants arriving from Europe and the United States his business prospered Later generations of the family consolidated and expanded the enterprise Today while we still sell lime in bags of course we offer a multiplicity of products and services for the homeowner and the contractor Our employees number 300 and they operate from 17 different branches and plants As we enter our centennial year we want to express our appreciation to all our customers employees and suppliers past and present for their confidence In our ability to perform to their satisfaction And for helping us become a century old M R 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