Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1983, p. 16

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Page I SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday May IS 1 Outdoors Ontario Check rules With the PIKE teuton open there are now enough fish species available that if one does not workout there is always another Walleye fishing In some la open and the fishing has been reasonable Some good catches have been reported In areaa around Peterborough and the water is so high that even the MOON area should have good fish stocks coming In The Walleye fishing in the Moon Is dependent on the amount of water the Hydro people allow over the falls Thelastfewyearsthewaters have been down at the Benson opener and the fiah just have not been there Check the Ontario summary of the fishing regulations for new dates for openers and make sure you are not fishing in a newly set up sanctuary Pike fishing In lakes such as Fairy Lake In ACTON Is excellent at this time of year with emerging vegetation Fish the bars and humps where the weed showing The deeper parts of the lake do not have weed growth at this time that la sufficient to provide an interest for fish Even the new growth can hold lota or fish and often the largest you will take during the year Use spinner baits and spoons such as the Johnson Silver Minnow Use a pork trailer on this I and fish It right In amongst the cabbage Just remember to put ALL the bass back they also will hit a lure at this lime of year The bass season Is not open for some time yet Fish fairly slow and just over the tops of the new weeds Lots of activities at our Conservation areas Terra Cotta has ponds stocked although they only Blocked 1 this year Maybe a little pressure will get them to stock better and more often has their BEE SPACE program It Is where I first got the push to put me Into beekeeping If there is any aspect of fishing that y ou wish to have here in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Just drop me a line care of The Herald One Idea that occurred to me has proved excellent and was in the last Issue of Ontario Out of Doors magazine under my byline Triple header catfish Use your three way spreader that you use for Ice fishing Bait the three hooks and fish in a likely catfish hole Three at a time Is exciting Meet the Jills Tracy keeps sharp Dave attacker Mike Weil breaks in on Export goal tender Ken Hamming during ball hockey action Thursday foiled on his attempt a victory Herald photo Ten year old Tracy Weeks Is ready for a chance at the big time A member of the Ha I ion Hills Jills for three years now Tracy has been busy sharpening her style with the precompetillvc club waiting her chance to move up to the compe titive team At the Hills Invi Meet three weeks ago at the Georgetown District High School Tracy showed she is ready to move She was first overall on the bars and floor her favorite events and third overall on the beam and in vault for a second place finish I like the floor because you get to do a lot of activities like dance and tumbling Tracy said I like the bars because I m good at It The second oldest daughter of Bob and Lynda sister Sandy is a member of the Jills competitive team has an assortment of likes and dislikes Martin wins 110 Greg Robertson fired on to an 110 Cakewalk two goals and assisted on over the French Connec four others to lead first in ball hockey action place Martin Constructl at Memorial Arena Tennis ladies drop three The Gordon Ladies A Tennis team dropped three of four matches against Credit Valley In Inter County play last Wednesday Midge Hampshire and Audrey Houston sparkled This pair of winner I earold Brlndley Hole and Julie 14 posed for The Herald after accepting their trophies at the Georgetown Bowls awards night last Wednesday Julie and in were the jonlors who maintained the average scores over the course of the winter Herald photo Hayward tops for the locals winning In straight sets Linda Rice and Is la Allison went three sets before bowing 16 Thomson and Pat Harris fell 16 while the team of Kay King and Ann Kennedy lost 16 Boys beat The Gordon Alcolt junl or boys tennis team dropped three out of four matches to Acton this week Mike Hurley prevented the shut out by winning the Under IS singles match 63 The Under IS doubles team of Bobby Sun Ian Monroe fell 16 however as did the Under team of Joy Anderson Mike who lost 26 Pern Jackson was a loser in his Under 13 singles match 16 Thursday night Howie Oram with a pair of goal and three assists and Scott Murray two goals and two assists also had big nights for the Douce Antho ny Oram Kennedy Don Turner all count single tallies for Martin Construction Meanwhile Daves kept pace with Martin Construction as the only other unbeaten team knocking off Dutch Exports Mark Waters paced the winners wllh two goals and an assist Paul Gin Spcncc and Ron Nash all fired singles in I he victory Paul Dyxhoorn and Rick replied Tor Dutch Exports In other action Bob Veitch team edged out Team Five for their first victory of the year Skanes sparked the victory with two goals while Glen and Greg added singles Serge Brian Kennedy and Gerry Coffey replied for Team Five The final game of the week saw the Stone Cm rip A LePage Tom OBrien bagged battrick while Rob Rip ley added two more goals and set up three others to pace the winners attack Tut Harrison with a pair of goals Rick Knight Mario Rob Spited and Gary Nix all counted for the Crush- TEAM STANDINGS Martin Construction Daves Peirocan Slone Crushers Dutch Exports French Connections 3 I Team No 3 A 3 LEADING SCORERS Greg Robertson MO Howie Oram Scott Murray IMC Mark Waters DP Kevin Phillips DP I 1 IS i i Janet a Georgetown bantam bowler won the honor of being Central Ontarios Bowler of the Year at the In Streets- May IS The Bowler of he- Month player declared each month during the season for some notable achievement In bowling competed for the bowler or the year house cham in each league bantam Junior and emor Aa house pious bantam Janet Hay ward junior Brent and senior Debbie Lane qualified to con to further rounds the district and then the provincials All the winners at each level receive engraved plaques Janet Hayward also earned the right to compete in the expense paid Provincial Finals to be held In Toronto on August 1314 All finalists will be treated to a Blue Jay baseball game meals hotel travel expenses and free bowling Following Is a complete list of the Georgetown Bowls house league award winners for this season BANTAM DIVISION GRAND CHAMPIONS UNKNOWNS Barry McLean Brian Bell Robbie Craw ford Francis McLean PLAYOFF CHAMPS NEW ONES Davis Hani son Steve Lysv Michael Glen Chris mm LEAGUE CHAMPS Girls BOWLING BUNNIES Sandra Weeks Lisa Bra ding Christine Eliza beth Huffman Jennifer Klaassen PLAYOFF CHAMPS TROUBLEMAKERS Tracy Ball Burt Judy Alton Kathy Miller Mamie McLeod Carolyn Crawford HIGH AVERAGE Girls Sandra Weeks 173 Boys Barry McLean HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Leanne Burt Brian Bell HIGH SINGLE FLAT Tonl McClements Ian Vint JUNIOR DIVISION GRAND CHAMPIONS HOT SHOTS Cindy Peggie Judy Carroll Alton Debbie Sib- bald Susan Walsh PLAYOFF CHAMPS THAT INCREDIBLE McElroy Lynn Norton Bell Robin MacLeod Kim Wright Michael Comp- AVERAGE Julie McCorry ley Hole HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Marc BassettlSfl HIGH SINGLE FLAT Karen Doyle 330 David Hicks 323 SENIOR DIVISION GRAND CHAMPIONS SLOW POKES Paul Chaplin Ted Maslach Jane Hicks Sandra Mar shall Buss Curtis PLAYOFF CHAMPS NOTHINGS Kelly Teresa Mas lach Jerome Stone David Chaplin Tim Bono- AVERAGE Roberta Burke Jerome Stone 317 HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Jane Hicks Rob Quin tan HIGH SINGLE FLAT Ted Maslach Kelly DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPS SLOW POKES David McLean Scott Crawford Brian Loke Mark Eric HIGH AVERAGE Amy Ryan Martin HIGH TRIPLE FLAT peacock David McLean 333 HIGH SINGLE FLAT Robertson 121 Paul McKecman 144 Gals come up short The Gordon Alcolt Ladies C Inter County Tennis team dropped three of four matches at the Roselborne Tennis Club lost Wednesday Agnes Daniel and Mavis Eastwood teamed up for a victory In their match for the local ladles only point or the day The other three match es all went the maximum three set however Carole McLeod and Wilson went down 26 Trudy Roy and Lois came out on Ihe short end of a 16 while Margot Prior and Norma fell 16 The ladle are off next week with a bye In their schedule but they plan to compete in a round robin tournament Come to OXBOW O O K f 1 Jl Volvo Toyoli Honda ANDYS Mercedtt A Datum 332 Hwy 7 8771944 J Used Volvo Parts CROSSWORD CORNER CROSSWORD ANSWER C6 CLUE letter word for travel ANSWER ROOS Travel Agency I til Lr- 9M rH I I JT u See ihe All Hew KC Munchkin NOW AT RYDERS TV SALES SEN VIC I MM J -fc- 9- I J She likes to play base ball and bowl with her team the Six Pack She likes to watch Three Company and Laverne and Shirley on television and to play computer games At school she likes art gym and math She doesnt like French or social science though Or working out on the beam Like all gymnasts the thought of falling from the beam Is always in the back of her mind Is a Grade pupil George Kennedy School Runners win The on goals by Judy 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