Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1984, p. 11

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Stewarttown lady breeds Siberian Huskies Love of dogs inspires hobby SECTION A Tilt Wednesday Attgutt ISM Page 1 1 By DAN RAI Herald Sports I- dltor Elsie could be called a dog a version of Cupid For twelve years the rcski has been breeding Siberian Huskies far both snow and race purposes Her interest In dog breeding happened quite by accident Twelve years ago my first and found out it was a show dog I got a female and bred them and that was when all the fun began I don know why I did it she said I hud a male and female dog and people became interested In the pups But she did not breed two normal dogs in that first session Both animals had good credentials Both were show dogs she said Chayne the male had won a best Canadian breed while female did well in the shows To this day Hunter It has two initial animals About seven years ago Hunter sent a femnk dog of hers to New York state to be bred The resulting 1 liter proved to be unsatisfactory for show purposes That how she bee mo involved in breeding Husk rit1 dogs Thai litter pieballed were while wilh black or red and have a spot on their back which is no good for people tried running them and found with le the dogs ran well I purchased a female dog from a racing line bred her it how I started breeding racing dugs ihe ikds ii Usually show dogs don run well because they shorter legs the r dog Not all dogs the run also Hunter breeds Siberian Huskies only She said tinny people have misconceptions about the animals Every year I show a couple of dogs at the Georgetown Summer Fair she said The first year I as there the parents were telling their children not get close to the dogs because they might bile I look one of the dogs over to Int children and very good The parents were quite Brampton Morgan Is shown here at the beginning of a dog race Five of the six dogs here were bred by Elsie Hunter The only one that ihe dog In the second Photo by George arc friendly dogs she so They illy only when provoked for a long of Hunter charges about Woo for a pup and also for stud services during breeding However she said she is not n breeding to make a profit I don know if I break even or not she said Ionlyhm it of lilters a year while some of Ihe irr Iters a year me is a hobby Afler raising my I I found I needed something to do In ihi n er for dogs sometimes turns into lal love The kennels for the dop art located at II base of a hill and in the colder months of the ice forms making the dally treks an adventure If Ididn Sometimes it miking It up the hill but the di ts must be fed and cleaned Currently Hunter has about 15 dogs in her possession Of that number five are for racing mother five could be used for show and the other five are Id show I Imen 1m en showing my dogs for the past couple of ynrs he said I haven hud the time and Ik side me people who have bought my dogs in the p arc showing them wnich keeps my dogs in eye In the winter racers like Brampton Stan Morgan and use Hunter dogs in competitions Also racers drop by the Hunter kennels and bi r v some dogs for races It gives me a lot of satisfaction breeding a working sled dog that can run and do Job she said But Hunter also sells pups to people who want pets She suggests if a person is interested in buying a purebred dog to go through a breeder With a breeder the dog has all of its shots mother is taken cart of and we make sure the litter is made up of good pups We also guarantee the dogs We have them x rayed for hip dysplasia an ailment where the ball does not fit into the properly Hunter has some dreams about being able Co breed a versatile dog I would like to be able to breed a dog that would show well and be able to run well However judges of dog shows have their own ideas as to what type of dog should win shows she said With all the species of dogs available Hunter remains firmly attached to he Siberian Huskies I been to a lot of shows and I don t think there another breed of dog like them They are animals BUSINESS DIRECTORY Blackmore leads Eagles to split E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Enrjuoers sparkling play of Paul was Instrumental in the Georgetown Eagles split of a with Brampton The Eagles dropped the opener to the home club before rallying back to take the night cap In the fourth Inning had four Milne walked and singles and a double on Card Allan a along with four stolen single bases In the two games The Eagles scored Andrew was their final run of the tagged with the opening game in the fifth inning loss while fanning when Braun hit a double seven and came home on Blackmore singled In single the first inning stole in the second game second and scored on Chris took the Gerry Milne single win going the distance and fanning seven Blackmore got things started in first inningwithasmglc and scored on Milne triple Mono singled bringing home Milne In the third inning singled stole second and went to third on Jay Anderson ground out scored on a wild pitch Georgetown tyke team reaches tourney final Georgetown A Page pec wees reached the consolation final of a baseball tournament In Brampton held this past weekend In their opening game against George town could not get their bats going and wasted a fine pitching perform by Matthe v Reme dies in a loss In the first game of Ihe consolation round Georgetown fought hard In their game with Caw thru and entered the fifth inning tied at struck the blow in five But in the sixth the game inning Georgetown The Georgetown team scored a run that turned demolished New out to be the winner on a Remedies were the steal of home plate by Andrew relieving Abnd Mora Ihen held off experience Cawthra to preserve the flrm win Mark Smclllc in the second inning Specters face tough schedule But the good fortune would not tarry on to the consolation final In the fifth inning Anderson and Rod Si venison singled Rod single brought home Anderson Pat brought home two more runs a double doubled In the sixth Inning and went to third on Milne ground out a sacrifice fly brought home for what turned out to be the winning run Anderson ode the defensive play of the game in the final inning when his catch in deep leftcentre field wilh two men on base preserved the win for the Halton County Junior Baseball League team Saturday the Eagles were supposed play a doubleheader with Niagara Falls at the Fairgrounds but Niagara Falls was put on probation for two years by the OBA after an incident at a tour nam en In Kingston Details are not known The Niagara team executive has Bald no games involving their team will be played without the supervision of an executive member For that reason the doublehcad with Georgetown was cancelled because no could accompany the team here Eagles manager Kevin Burke said his team is willing to re schedule the game with Niagara Falls They will be here this weekend Sunday for a Burke said We re will ing to give them a chance The doubleheader Sunday will begin at pm while the Eagles will play Saturday night also at the Fairgrounds against Mississauga a 1 At about nine weeks old It easy see wby pup a love able This dog Is a lot like the ones Hunter sells to many people who with to have lb em Tor pels Red Sox winners Insurance Ilrd Sox vs West Insurance l Sox The Red Sox stopped ihc high flying first pi Son In time dim pitchers Jason out three straight leSoxplayeisinthe lo halt a leim effort by the Whit Sox joodfellow and Piers played I to hold their opponents to just runs The strtik came to in end a defensive game tin White box play The Hid Sox lead off the inning Mill hits had runners on first luse V nil ng effort dither Bewlcy fired the ball to second Todd to the runner off Thruway Muffler Dr Robert R Hamilton OPTOMETRIST S QeorQalown 8773971 ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam Range IS- I Pirates 1 1 The Rangers emit dive is rankle Walsh and Mike kins pounded out me runs in second followed Jim and Wilkin sun in third Glen Williams of the InterCounty Fastball League will be a very busy squad this week The team will have played against York last night in Glen Williams in the first game of a best of three Ontario Amateur Softball Asso- Hamilton Moore pace Red Force Scott Hamilton and Matthew Moore each had two goals to pace Red Force over Groy Lords In Boys Mosquito Soccer League play Peter ed the lor the winners while Steven scored the lone goal for Grey Lords Trevor Wilson Stephen and Scott played well for Grey Lords while Kenny Sun Dough Matt hews and Michael James played well for winners In another league game StLVcn Hay den and Jamie scored two goals each as Blue i under shut down Grey Lords Joey and Stephen Burns scored the other goals Tor the winners All 12 phycrs to he team effort w on the weekend and it series th hl lmc nn this year that the team Tonight Glen Willi has reached a in tt championship Alton in an regular fina jn season game Rob Ross and Stephen Tomorrow night had f Specters will be on the they travel to flvc for nine while Bill to take part Mjke the second game of ttcn tor playoff with York needed the homo team wa will by a coin n and the game will ho likely be played Tues lourna day night mmt Mets having tough time finding wins Hilton Credit Union Met Royal Canadian Legion Reds The are having a tough time but giving in Defense from Stephanie McDonald and Linda At bat Simon Michael Doyle and Jen Hunter had good hits The Reds were led by Ryan Martin wilh Iter and Ryan Giltard outstanding too Other big hitters Jason Ryan Kim Wiltshire and Tanya Martin CasselmanFueli Angels 14 Choke Air Cub It Angels of note Dawn and Michael Richard son Adam Robinson Jeremy Williams and Green The Cubs stood out in the field fielded well and hit bunches Brad Friend Marc Boucher and Humcnlski hit homo run each Jeff poked a double and helped keep the Cubbies rolling AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO PREWER 2 SHOWS AMD IB PLEASURE MAIN ST S A CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES inn on Awilaltltn CAR STEREO The Ultimate Sound SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION iKLaii Avft Units FISH WITH THE PROS flotdale Book Now For Toronto Star Salmon Hunt Aug 18 REASONABLE BATES Willing at III belli some our happy success late In CAPTAIN DALE WOOD Dawson Georgetown ANYTIME University courses in Halton Hills The University of Waterloo will offer throe university credit courses In Hills this fall and winter You can attend the classes free of charge simply tor personal interest or you may register to take them for credit Copies of the UW 1984 FallWinter Off Carnpua LecturaB brochure are available at the area local libraries and from the Recreation and Parks Department of Halton Hills For more details call the numbers listed below or the UW Office of Part Time Studies Correspondence and Continuing Education 885 1211 or come to the first lecture of the subject which Interests you St Josephs Separate School Acton 5185 Child Abuse Issues An Integrative Seminar Social Work 350C RZ1 Wednesdays 7 10 Septembers Decembers 1984 Mr Dale Payne Holy Cross Separate School Georgetown 887 5185 Family Therapy Social Work 32 1R Mondays 7 September December 3 1984 Mr Social Group Social Work 221 RZ Mondays 7 10 pm January April 1 Prof Paul Derry Courses at the Holy Cross and St Joseph Schools are presented with the cooperation the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Please call 887 5185 for more Information Unive of Waterloo

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