Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1975, p. 18

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Page IS THE HERALD February mi Ice fishing family fun Aa promised a look at the Ice situation To prove that wives are not all bad or not bad all the time Irene One or me aa I wanted to do an article on the a family can enjoy thia One sport Just to make things we took a young fellow with us who had never been Ice Before or had hardly ever been ashing period We Gordon Thompson of Brechin aa outfit to go with aa we felt he bad the experience needed to assure safety and moved to this location in 10SS after an absence of a few years He la now altuated next door to where be born Obviously he knows the lake well as this means he has spent all his life within a few mite of Lake His Ice fishing business started In 1S5S and has been operating ever since Gord Thompson is situated on the second concession of Mara of Number 12 It la easy to find as this Is the second road put Besverton The mailing address is Box Brechin Ontario phone of course are the primary fish tnat are interested In and these are in plentiful supply Lake Trout are caught very often and Herring Smelt and Perch on occasion Some 19 huts are available mostly two man but there are some four man huts for those who want them One thing that makes Gordon Thompson stand out from some other operators is the manner m which he maintains his ONTARIO b outdoors location actually out every Monday morning and drops a magnet down the Ice holes drawing up any object that might have been dropped down Anything down there will away the fish Gord says and proves this with the success rate of his operation On the local scene the Credit Valley Conservation Authority had their Come Along regardless of the rainy weather on Sunday are available In another part of this other the fact that year may prove to be the year that fishing will Improve at Terra Cotta Conservation Park As any of you know who have fished there things slacken off after the first two weeks of the season The ponds are stocked at the start of the fishing season and thereafter they are fished for by nil manner of people I have talked to some who make a regular trip from Toronto Just or the fishing The area can only stand so much of this pressure and the fish are consequently caught out However this year the conservation authority is planning to actually store the Trout plan to stock and put them in the ponds over a longer period of time In this manner the fishing will be good as long as the stock in the holding pond is main talned If the demand is heavy possibly they can obtain more stock from the ministry of natural resources or some of the private hatcheries Last year the stocks of Trout In the province were at a high demand level and consequently were almost impossible to obtain We hope the CVC A barken to the needs of those of us who patronize the park for the purpose of fishing and for nothing much more than that Do we not deserve our moneys worth from what we Invest in the gate fees Blind you I am not saying that all fihermen must get fish lot of enjoyment from the many aspects of the park and make a money to travel I would like to get a few fish Your written comments on this would be appreciated and would be forwarded on to the authority Yours for ONTARIO OUTDOORS GARRARD PHOTO 8775500 Wedding Special Brides Alburn with prints Gift Albums with prints Photography to proofs RESERVE NOW ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 74 Todd Road Georgetown 8772217 Cut and Wrapped SIDE of PORK 68 Cut and VAc At SIDE of BEEF I SIRLOIN STEAKS 59 ROUND STEAK 691 BABY BEEF 75 BOLOGNA SUMMER SAUSAGE SHORT RIB ROAST 79 GDMHA weekly hockey roundup By Skirt Richmond The Atom have been as busy as beavers lately what with league games exhibitions and tournaments the la test being the Teeswater Atom Tournament that saw the take their first two games and before dropping a close game in the championship final Cbesley was the first team Macs Milk drew and two goals In the third period by Pete and Hatcher gave Georgetown the win Hatcher and Mike Jones also drew assists Mac s Milk played Beach in the second round and bounced them Goalgetlers were Pete and Joycelyn Boucher with a pair of goals each Mike Marcolini Mike Jones and Hatcher one goal each with assists from Marcolini Scott Scott Dalton Hatcher and Kevin Phillips In the championship game the Glencoe crew took an early and held off the locals shooters for the win Shane and Dave shared the work In the nets for the three games An exhibition game against Mai ton Jeta of the MTHL saw the edged 33 In a contest that featured end to end action and good pasting plays A pair of Scotts Dalton and Pentesco pelted the goals with Dave Atherlcy Pete Jim Gordon and Hatcher assisting Keh In and Mike Jones played strong out front with the goalies Dave and Shone Lefebvre being sharp in the nets NOVICE LEAGUE Williams Electric Georgetown Lloos Cmb Fred Goldsmith and Derek Roy shot two goals each to pace the electric attack with Stanley Smith Rodney Wilson and Shawn Coffey adding singles Assists went to An drew Mustard Danny Hall John Hunter Roy 2 Wilson and Doug Staddon Wilkes shot three for the Lions In a losing cause with Danny Curtis getting the other goals MVP Williams Fred Goldsmith Lions Wilkes Smith ft Stone Armbro Transport l The S ft crew scored a team victory over the transport team behind the shooting of Keith Mike OBrien Peler and Peter Miller with Young assisting on one Mike Moore scored lone goal unassisted MVP ft Gordon Jones Mike Moore Armstrong Insurance 3 Tim scored two and assisted on the winning goal for BP Brian Stone and Wayne Morrow potted one goal each with Bruce Sheppard and Stone assisting Andy Fisher potted two for Armstrong Mark got one with assists going to Brian Kemp Hal Barton and MVP BP Tim Armstrong Mark Korvobki Dog NSods4 Team No 31 Two goals each by Patrick Primerano and Nathan Sutherland gave Dog Suds the win Doug Reld assisting on three and Ken Ruff on one No scored the lone Teem 3 goal MVP Suds Jim Tesm No 3 Jamie Appott Williams Electric a Armstrong Immrance 1 Derek Roy pumped In five big goals for the Williams Electric win and Doug Staddon Shown Coffey and Stephen Roy scored one each Assists wereearned by Mike Andrew Mustard J Fred Goldsmith Roy and John Barclay Andy Fisher unassisted replied for Armstrong MVP Williams Derek Roy Armstrong Mark Georgetown lions 4 No Wilkes scored three goals one the insurance marker with Danny Curtis getting the winner Stephen Barrager assisted on one of the goals Mike McCarthy unassisted scored for Team MVP Lions Allen Team No 3 Mike McCarthy SmlthftBtoaeS A good effort by the S crew led to the win in a close game Mike 0 Brlen John Mllliken Keith and Wade Klrpatrick were the shooters with Leland Young Peter Miller Stephen Lucas and Kirpatrick assisting Pat potted two for Suds Andrew Hughei shot one with assists going to Jackson Tim Murdoch and MVP ft Stephen Lucas Suds James Res way Armbro Transport A hat trick by Brian Stone and stogie goals by Bruce Sheppard and Wayne Morrow gave the BP crew the whitewash over Arm Tim Morrow and Sheppard assisted on the goals and Mike wore the No sweater for the shutout MVP BP Brian Stone Armbro Ian Miller Sinners By Diane and Jeffrey Dock The Business Girls completed their second regular draw last Wednesday evening The winner of the Ruth Barber Trophy was Hendersons team of Norma Porter Lynn Cunnlngton and lona Bowman They completed the schedule in grand style remaining defeated through the entire schedule In second place was Barbara Skinners rink of Diane Duck Dynese Griffiths and Nan Finishing a close third was the foursome of Schenk Lynn Garrard Ollle Cameron and Kay Jesslman In keeping with our pattern to report on our club members out of town bonsplel activities we had three items reported to nesday Even the disadvantage of curling on arena ice didnt keep our ladies down Three of our teams were entered and they all come prizes In the first draw Vivian rink of Ann Hartford Louise Nugent and Jet Reynolds were second winners while Doris Dot Hamilton Jane Burrows and Joan Mustard finished In third place In second Marion Gail Sparks Bobby Phillips and Alice Walker took second Vivian kept her success streak going by In vading Milton ice two days la and cap hired top honors W the first draw Vivian had Ann Cathy and Joan Brown curling with her This past weekend the St Catharines Golf and Country Club held their annual Saints and Sinners Bonsplel The three from our Joe Gerroxd Andre Welder and Jeffrey Duck combined with a host member Frank to capture the fourth event and the Centers Trophy We won the same event four yean ago This year they wouldnt let us bring the trophy home with us Seems we spoiled a good Isst time when we accidentally sent the trophy to Vancouver with one of our mem bers and didnt return ii U three hours before it to be presented the following year i alle Dums were ditched by Mustangs In every game bombarded Bantam Babys In all three flipped Bantam Bowlers two games and totsli Wildcats smothered and a In every game Streakers ran away with three victories over Pin Pink Paroles were Hanked by Strikers who won Total Series Standings afttr 2nd series Pink Paroles WHCP Mustang Bantam Bowlers Pin Knockers Bantam Strikers Vfi Wildcat J and Ms Super Sorts Kim Sparling rolled this weeks high triple of M3 and a Sola Cathy Coburn threw a triple and a single Debbls Scar borough shot JO with a single ware Lisa Bums Judy Bartle Linos Houston 467 Holly Hulme Robin Richardson and Lynns Hot Rods clobbered Tiger Cats wins Cougars Slickers In Three Pin defeated Rebels two and totals dumped In every game by Lucky Team Standings Cougars Pin If Hot Rods Lucky Bunch Sting Rays Tiger Call Rebel Slickers a Super Scores Michael Stecnhut top with and a single Pillowing him were Ross Knlpe Terry Potruff Trevor Jones Alan Barber 487 191 Jerome Stone 4S4 IBB Brian Archer 475 Kevin Potrvff 47a Paul Chaplin Russell I and David Ward 451 Juniors S sizzled to three victories over THCOD Pin Plowers grabbed two and total from Sexy Strikers Team Canada routed pin Busters In two and totals Pin Hitters aimed all three games from Super strikers New Comers flattened SS and Ms In every game Super ran over High Single In all three games Team Standings 2nd Pin Suiters Super Six 20 Sexy Strikers New Comers High Singles Team Canada Pin Pin Hitters THCOD J IVs Super Strikers SS and Mas Super Score Colin Hicks fired the high threesome of and a single A trio and a 249 single were tossed by John Burke Michael Vernon rolled 720 a solo Next were David Lea Gourlie 239 Marty Zlllo 253 Shells Anderson 236 Wendy Chaplin 221 David Harrington 20S Janet Bums 577 Andy Parent 225 Scott Morrison r Gazers 75 Misfits High Scores Steve Hoare 696 296 Brian Williams 259 Colin Vernon 235 Team Standings Helen GodTn Celeste Routtiier 53 War Average Paul In John Mitchell Leslie aendening Ralph Gallant Clint aendening Celesta Routtiier 194 Mitchell HI Parent ISO John Mitchell Leslie aendenlno63S22s ai Brten 213 Lavesque Mitchell Celesta Routtiier 617 Dlna 200 Parent Married Couples Team Standings Twiggys Crowd 7 Pussy Cat 5 Do Hots Cutter Rats 5 Rebels 5 The Puppets I Sharp Shooters Wat 2 The Swingers SevenUps Rlnky Dinks S Swam Farrow Thomson MacKinnon Graham S Chaplin H G Hooker A Lawrence 201 High Scores Ken Thomson 7S3 375 George 259 Bill Barclay 726 276 Earl Burt Roy Harder Hank Chaplin Harry George Farrow Tuesday Ladle League ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 800 PM AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games JACKPOT 53 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR Lie No 119725 Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No 540 Proceeds for Deaf Detection In Children and Community Standings 60 Happy Gang Drunken Drivers Beginners 44 Jet Sets Coffee Breaker Happy Hookers 37 Maple Leafs 34 Astronauts 33 Hippies Graham Sandra Wilson Elaine Fallow 205 Anna Dot Hicks Frelda Handy Simpson 195 Ev Haines High Scores Sandra Wilson 374 Handy Shirley Chaplin June Cook 67l 25B Dot Hicks 653 254 Sylvia Graham 276 Vema 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