HERALD 1D7B CENTENNIAL HOY gets the upper hand In his bout with Chris Fink of Mo pi etui in the BO lb weight division at last Saturday fourth annual Centennial Public School Wrestling Tournament Chris won this bout but lost out In the next consolation match Centennial A team had a fine tourney but once again were foiled In their bid for the championship by Robert Service Public School of Scarboro Derbys run into trouble It appears that the Strectsvllle Derby the Central Ontario representative In search of provincial honours have come to the end of their championship rood in their series with St Marjs St Marys currently leads the best of seven affair three games to nil and according to oil reports the Derby arc just out of their depth St Marys has a big physical team that also displays a vast amount of expertise when dling the finer points of the game The scores in the series to date have read and all to the detriment of The fourth game of the series was in Tuesday evening At press time the score was not Game five Is set for Friday night game six this Sunday in St Marys and if the series goes that far gome seven will be played in Slreetsville this coming Tuesday The winner of this OHA semifinal meets the winner of the Belleville semifinal in a best of seven scries for the Ontario crown At last report the latter scries was tied at one game apiece Ontario Outdoors Smelt will be running soon by Bob Irr For those of you who cannot wait to get out into the field and turn la books to wlk the hours have a further addition to the many books that I have reviewed over the one Is published by the Book Shop Cobalt Ontario Titled In Forests By Stream it gives a rambling thought of one who has spent many hours the outdoors Ken Mitchell has put these feelings down In an earthy manner which hints of till past and hours spent nature A collection of short thoughts and stories It is indeed a pleasant time spent in forest by In the continuing publications Book people their latest efforts are two books one of which is Dog Digest This should total and complete look at ail breeds of dogs and the writer Susan has put it all together in this revised edition of an excellent book B I Books can be bought in any good book store and sporting goods store Smelt will be running soon The probable dates art April to May though these ire just dates No one knows when the run will start but they are usually that time period The run lasts about two weeks and could be early this year due to the early spring told you about last fall That not predicting Just read the signs Warm foggy wet rainy nights make trout run and cold or high water will send them back out to the lake That is if lliey came from a lake in the first plot they arc not loo far from that lake Rainbow Trout will hold In pools or under cut banks uw is of spawning fish both Trout and Walleye the poachers and get out 111 ere is a difference Poachers just get out fish before the season starts or In sanctuaries classed as those who actually snag the fish with oversized hooks and spears These people damage more fish then they actually bring to shore as the fish arc hard to spear or snag Walleye are starting to spawn and the Rainbow Trout the other fish that accompany them are already in the streams There are a lot of fish still out in the lakes yet and we only hope for some cooler weather to keep them there till the season opens The Rainbow Trout as a tile is only available to the angler an a seasonal basis and when tht spawning run is over they head back into the depths of the I lakes fishing can get them out They sometimes or at least some of them come into the streams in the fall months lo feed and some of these fish stay over to spawn If you sec a youngster out fishing the streams these days go and stop him If not he could be charged with poaching I nut two nice youngs boys in North Ha ton Sports the other day and they were proud of the fact that hey hud already been fishing trout In the streams they could catch one and the temptation to keep it could be more than are able to cope The season for trout I does not open until April at except in the great lakes shore line areas And even then there are some closures Lets keep within the laws in OUTDOORS GEORGETOWN INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE MEETING APRIL I AT PM Parking available In A8P parking All team reps and new teams in terested are welcome Centennial wrestlers bridesmaids again The best tournament we had in terms of the calibre of competition spectator sup pi hp team a per formur In fact possibly the best tournament par in This was how Centennial Public School wrestling coach Jim Hall described the fourth annual Centennial Public School Wrestling Tournament held this past Saturday at the Centennial gymnasium Between and spec trekked through Cen tennial during the day long affair and enthusiasm rclgnca supreme as the local lads were cheered through their every hold Unfortunately for the host teams Centennial A and squads arch rival Robert Service Public School of Scarborough brought a very talented group of wrestlers to and they even lually claimed the eh am trophy for the second in a Ho- Service and tennial have been neck to neck in terms of producing class public school wrestlers for last few jcars llie nod has gone to the Scarborough in but this year Jim Hall felt that his Just might come out As he noted This year team has to to be considered one of the hot if not tht best that Centennial has produced After the tourney had Jim wryly As It happened Robert Service also fielded their team In years so wc had to settle for the bridesmaid s roll I tabulations had Robert Service on lop with 160 points Centennial A with points John McCruc third with i points and Cen tmmal fourth with points other schools that participated in the order that they finished included Road J S Wood Tecumsch and Rolling Meadows In wrapping up second plate Centennial A five firsts five seconds four and three fourths Individual championships for Centennial were garnered by Frank who has gone undifeoled all yeur In 11 HI lb class class Phil Milne in Ihe 106 lb class Jeff Stingily in the 13Glb class and Dave in the IjO lb Grappling lo second place finishes were Mike Taylor at Bibs David Allan at lbs Bill Davis at lbs Steve Bobbins at lbs and Jamie Burt at 130 lbs finishing third In their weight classes were Danny at 10G lbs Paul Wilson at lbs Dale at lbs and Ken Owens in the Open class Valuable points were added lo Ihe team total when fourth place standings were notched by Scott Hull at lbs Ken at 76 lbs and Colvin Williamson at 115 lbs Jim Hall could not say enough about the support by the parents of Ihe Vocal support wn In evidence nil day and four fathers In particular got right Into the proceedings Bobbins John Tnggart Larry Taylor and John Reynolds helped things go a bit smoother by helping at the scoring Another vote of thanks from Hall went to tournament referees by Bob McKay and Vince Graham and made up of members of the wrestling team who did a tremendous job Tills coach Hall will be adding to his boys of wrestling experience as he Is planning on taking from 10 to 15 boys to a Pre Olympic meet The meet is helm held in Hamilton and age or under and in grades open to wrestlers 15 years of to nine Georgettes rebuilding The Georgetown Armstrong Insurance Georgettes of the Hal Ion Ladles Softball League will be sporting a new look this if manager lias his way In an Interview last week maintained that his season will be primarily a rebuilding year for the Georgettes as he will be losing several of his veterans but he also intimated that lie would like to start a youth the team This will be allowed to carry players so there will be room on the team roster to groom up and coming young players The Georgettes will be Molding their first practice of the year Monday April p nt the Georgetown Fairgrounds All positions on the team are up for grabs but only players 16 years of age or older will be given a serious look knows that there arc a few talented female players who might just be slightly hesitant lo try out for the team but he made it clear that they will be given every opportunity to make the team Further Information regarding the Armstrong Georgettes can by obtained by contacting Dore at Centennial ends Failviews domination in Rebel Public School basketball tournament The first annual Georgetown Rebel Public School Basket ball Invitational Tournament was staged last Friday it the gym and the tourney showcase for stars Tills is really the first time that a public school basketball tourney has been held but the event was unique in another sense up and run the Senior Rebel players Junior Rebel coach Morlcy and Senior Rebel Coach Jim as convenors but for the most part the show is run by the GDHS hard The Grind Championship is won by Public School of Burlington as they bumped off Georgetown Centennial Public Sehool in the mil match while the Consolation Championship to Public School 1 thumping of Si Consolation Championship The big story lo emerge from the tournament was however Ccitennlnls win over County Champ Public School of Burlington edged Centennial In the North Georgetown win on County Friday was the only loss that weeks ago and the lias suffered this posting straight First Bound Scores Centennial 47 Holy Cross 33 Holy llosary St Rebel Midgets 1G exhibition Consolation Scores Stcwarltown Holy Cross St John Usher 14 Centennial Tecumseh Holy Tccumieh 16Centcnnlnl tourney was to give the public some exposure to tourney play and several lads rose to the Some possible future Rebel Stars include Chris of Holy Cross who had an outstanding tournament Divid Cham Derek Ferguson of and Jeff Mark Bingham and Bobby Doyle all of Centennial Brownridge and Katchanoski win MVP The Central Ontario Junior League statistician Larry Robertson rehised the loop final stats recently and the Georgetown figured prominently in several Five finished in Ihe top in the scoring department ind they Larry Peterson Doug Barnes Kevin Hick Becker and Charlie The Gems goiltending duo of Ken and Rick they penalized team Trophy the ivcrage in third place behind the Burlington trio of In tie individual Kit Han- of Brampton win the best goali ending Hob who led the league with of Burlington were voted loss Brown Bnmpton wis the 1 of winners the MoM Valuable lending The Georgetown erew Final Scoring were not Ross Brownridge it 72 of the Bur Hi 32 I JimFllott Bur 11 eh Burlington were JimBovington Sir 140 Valley East left four fans behind Oak Just to show how involved Georgetown residents can get in the annual Inletnational Bantam Hockey Tournament four young girls have come to the defence of the Valley East Bantams as result of the Herald a write up last week of the Bantam tournament Playing against Acton in the Division championship the Valley East crew according to our write up found them selves slightly out of their Nat so according to Barb Heather Ivy King and Nancy all of whom felt that Valley East put up a great game that even ineluded having one goal by the northern Ontario team called back The girls felt that the team was definitely of equal calibre to the Acton Bantams Typical of the friendships that arise through the annual Bantam tournament the four girls met and through swimming and howling became lasting friends with die visitors from the distant Ontario community Including players and families who travelled to Georgetown for the event George Chandler St Busty Steve Rod Gooding Mil Randy Strong Sir Sir In Berks Bill Morgan Oik Decker Rob Young Bra Clmrtle Knoepfll Love Mil Dan Sutton Sir will And ntormal 8774812 Town Of Halton Hills 1976 TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance with the provisions of the Act and pursuant to By Law No 10 adopted by Council on January 19th the first two Instalments of taxes for 1976 will become due as follows First Instalment March Second Instalment April 15 The above Instalments represent an Interim billing of 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