Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1983, p. 12

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Page SECTION HERALD April I Ontario Outdoors New club at Guelph April big for anglers here big month for fishermen It heralds the first of the open seasons and the one that draws the most attention Fishing in some areas Is open all year so the excitement of opening day Just not there If you plan to participate In opening day why not start your plans now It you Intend to fish private property ask permlilon now there may be new owners since last year New laws demand you have written permission to travel or hunt and fish on private land and you had better have it with you The dam area of the stream at Stowarttown is now under new ownership the person that owned It at this time last year has moved out Actually they never moved in but the new owner may not open It up to the public The dam at Is still private and it seems that most of the fishing areas in the province have been snapped up over the years so you and I have to work for the right to fish and hunt in good areas New laws may change that but these laws are still In the Investigation stage Trout Unlimited Is an organisation that la working to open some areas to the fisherman and has made some progress A special regulations section has been opened on the Credit Elver at the forks due to the efforts of Trout Unlimited The club has scheduled another cleanup and bank protection day for April If you are not a member of Trout Unlimited you can write them at Street Toronto Membership is only flB per year and the superb magarine TROUT will be Included COMPASSES Corporation has a line of excellent products for the outdoors person The famous Rapala lures are only one of their line of gear and It is increasing each year Knives compasses scissors and related products are all top their folding pocket knives they are what every outdoors person should have in his pocket or In a sheath Great for the gardener and many other uses I will be demonstrating products at two open houses scheduled for April and June 19 More news later but set these dales v Sign up for the hunter safety course at Cold IS and Call Ml 00 extension to reserve your place The Canadian Wildlife Federation has declared April 1016 as National Wildlife week For those in school encourage your teacher to use the kit sent to every school Fred of Freds Bait and Tackle in has expanded Not only does Fred handle and fishing tackle he now has Bob White quail and pheasant When he gets going will be available on a fresh not frozen basis and he who likes pheasant can now have It regularly Fred will be running a Best Trout contest for opening weekend details as they are worked out By ROB IRVINE Good Friday saw the newlyformed Georgetown Track Club enter inaugural race The fourth annual BUly Taylor Memorial 15-kllo- meter race around the University of was the scene Wis bright sunny day Eighteen club members many in their first race ever competed against an elitist field of more than runners Torontos John Craig won the event in a blistering time of minutes and SI seconds about two minutes off a world record pace Dave Edge the premier in the country ran second Just six seconds behind Craig Georgetowns best result on the day came from Scott Harris who covered the distance in minutes and seconds for place overall Bob Parker was the next local runner to cross the finish line His time of was good enough for overall In his division Lynn came fourth in her class at followed by Tony Mathews Paul Burroughs St Jimmy Clark and Don Mashinter Sandra Mardnluk Joe Ctoary David Brian Markham Dave Ken Brian and Karen Paul Donna Metcalfe and Hans all ran the route for the local dub Meanwhile the club is continuing to meet for Sunday morning fun runs Walkers are welcome and newcomers are Invited for the activity and coffee and following the exercise Novices split four games Georgetown Bob Parker was the second of IS local runners to crass he line at the BUly Taylor Memorial IS nee at University on Good Friday Parker ran the route In Senior bowling Riders do well Bos Fred Shortlll 2S1 Bert Craig High Single with Handi cap Pearl Burt Jes sie Bunion Fred 288 Norm Smith High Triple Flat Grat ia Bos Ethel Hard- man Bert Craig Fred Shortill High Triple with Handi cap Pearl Burt 734 ta Boa John Hooper Fred Team Standings Blue Jays Happy Gang Anne Gang Dynamiters Atoms Lucky Six Corner Pins Butter Balls Sunshine Girls Blue Birds GreUasGang The Georgetown United Fire Safety novices dos ed out their 108243 hock ey season with a pair of wins and pair of losses Thursday night the loc als hosted riv al Milton for an exhibition tuneup for a weekend tournament and the home side romped to a victory Scott McGulgan opened the scoring for the Bide In the second period finishing of passes from Peter Cambourla and Stephen Lean McGulgan courited his second to make it In the third period from Chad menL Greg Dobbin connected from Tim to count to and Milton scored set up Brent Timmins still going The team everybody In the Georgetown Raider thuyear of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association are current ly leading the Eastern Canadian Intermediate A semifinals The Collingwood Ship builders who disposed of our Raiders in just five games in their league final didnt last long against the champs Timmins dumped out la two straight Barnes by scores Timmins opened the Eastern Canadian semi final round by stomping all over 132 to restore Georgetowns threegoal margin Chris Barrow closed out the Georgetown scoring from and Wasylenko On the weekend the Fire Safety crew travell ed to Londonfor the South London Minor Hockey Association Tournament The locals were dump ed by Southwest Lon don In the opener as Stephen Shawn Pearson and Ernie all picked up a goal and an assist Bam scored the fourth Georgetown marker The Fire Safety crew won their next outing over St Thomas Ryan Pells and paced the winning attack with a goal and two assists each and Dobbin fired a pair of goals Pearson and connected to round out the Georgetown scoring In their final outing of the year the locals lost a 101 decision to Whitby connected for the lone Georgetown goal from In the final minute of play The loss closed out a good year for the locals Though David Frost Kev in Mc Murray Ryan Ward Jeff Stev en Wright and Jeff Wright didnt figure In the scor ing on the final weekend they played well EAGLE EYE Georgetown Eagle Gerry Mttns tasks appropriately dressed hockey sweater as the cmusw to season work the mow at the Georgetown Fairgro Tbt majors have been practising feral five weeks now and thats no soow Job Herald Braaaeh Italdsl short Five Georgetown dirt bike racers put on an impressive show at the Northeast Cham Ipe in Syracuse NY on the weekend Elevenyearold Wes McCauley led the local contingent by gaining the fourthplace trophy In his division competing against 23 other riders Stephen Eastwood gained a sixthplace fin ish riding In the same division as Georgetown male Travis Gardiner Utile Blaine McCauley managed to finish eighth of is riders and Bridget McCauley rid ing In the girls divi sion was sixth best The race was one of the motocross scries fcom Canadas largtit and truck ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Hurry Down to Hazens Kawasaki PRICES ARE SO LOWHAZENS IS DETERMINED NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE Shop and Compare These Prices ENTER OUR RED HOT SWEEPSTAKES WIN A 1983 GPZ 550 LIST 1M2KD80 1M2KDX80 S1800 188210440 LTD 4238800 4419900 K2560 LTD 4319900 1882 KZ7B0 LTD KXSO liquid 4238800 18B3KXBS0ShK 4329900 1883 KZHO SALE PRICE 4184900 4314800 4238800 4270900 4299900 PAKE 1883X2750 LTD Turin 4314800 4284900 1883KZ7ES8uinr8aort 4I789XO 4334800 4418900 38800 I HAZENS 55 SINCLAIR AVE 8779473 GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 1983 REP TEAM TRYOUTS Sat April 983 LOCATION Good Weather Fairgrounds Poor Weather GDHS Gym TEAMS Children Born 197374 9 am 1030 am 1972- 1030 Noon 1 970 and 1 971 Noon 1 30 pm 1966 1968 130 pm 300 pm 1969 pm 430 Anyone wishing to register for TBall Rep Teams or House League come to the fairgrounds or gym INFORMATION 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