Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1966, p. 11

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sfirst day fever the dam still popular with early anglers this was the scene at the old lower mill dam on river road on the opening day i krfthe fishing season always a favourite spot for the seeker of the brown trout the dam area was stocked three years ago with speckled trout finger i ingr and other parts j of the river received keeper size speckleds in a stocking operation a few weeks ago rrst day fishermen generally reported good luck at area fishing holes minor baseball i plans heads baseball executive second term hays 36 best score opening ball sweep terry hay s 36 went unmatch ed to take low gross prize at the opening bal sweep of the sea son at the georgetown jolf and country club wedncsda may toottil campbell high scorer mvp f6r internationals thl oiorcrtown hcrald thursday may 11 1m pags 11 baseball juveniles launch summer campaign against milton sunday aged by brian van wyck with john knigbt belpin out with the coaching the boy go at it again on saturday morning hay 14th at 10 im sharp by bob putt the second general meeting i of the season was held with i great success recently and the i major item of business was the election of officers yours truly was named presi lent again with doug ditch i field as vicepresident and bill j i anderson as secretary treasurer i b was planned that two coram s i be added to the cxecu tfw at a later date registration of minor base tyera will be held satin day may 14 it 1030 an in l park any boy between the n 8 and 15 as of may 1 is i welcome to sign up the regis tetbon fee is the same as last fear 2 per boy this includes 9m cost of insurance another major decision at jiii meeting was that the as- laodation will enter a team hilton county play any boy i registered for minor ball is eh ifibje for a berth on the team i at writing time a coach and inanager for this team have ye to be named we hope this year to have i registration forms in all the i schools for any boy who wishes ion if possible parents should ifiu these out and help us ehm iate the many mistakes which wisa occur mcmanns 75 lowest n h golf mens day over forty members of the club men s section ignored the discouraging low tempera tures to launch their season by a 75 carded by bert mcmann taking part in the sweep was the low gross score a the north halton men s section s lome cunningham registered opening day saturdaj forty 35 net score good enough for six turned out to kickoff the tne to pruein that department 1966 season other gross prizes went to mike pullen dwayne hay and the georgetown juveniles op en their season this coming sun day may 19 at 2 00 p m at the park with an exhibition game against milton they travel to enndale wed the 18th to open their reguhr season and go against brainalea in bramalea on tue the 24th manager bill richmond and coach bill james have been holding practices a nights a week to get the hoys in good shape for the opener but have been hampered by the severe cold the complete league leading team of 1965 arc returning bol stered by a couple of newcomers who look promising in dave ryder and barry elliot and last years midges brian pcavoy john quackenbush brian van wyck harold miller joel lost and al whitham the midgets will t a new look this year under the guid ance ot ray whttham and mike tost they have been prac ising with the juveniles a full scale practice is called tor sundav at 1 00 on b diamond new plav era who looked impressive so midgets the ennes from fer far are elliot harris mcnabb ru5 were accepted fiom pee yates and turkosz wee to junior bantams under management schedules will appear in the of doug unsuorth practised on local papers next week the un tuesday night with 3 good turn pires school at waterdown sun out of boys the bantams had day had 35 new umpires urn their scheduled home games out the school held under the switched at the hcba meet hcba fwrth george bain ing from sundays to tuesday vice president of the ob a a and thursdays its lee urer tke the mighiest of the might practiced on satur ten show for i day morning with 16 boys try hockey meeting ing out there however appear 1 to be some misunderstanding as just ten of the reliables tur to age boys who are 11 years ned up at a general meeting old after january 1st can stilt of the georgetown allstar ho- 1 play tyke ball thm year ah ckcy support group at the are boys out on saturday we ona sunday they try again on or under the team wil the maniwednesday hay 18th georgetowns bui campbell took un lion a share of the ac- colades when the international hockey xeague dotted their with a banquet and dance in streetsville saturday campbell won awards for be ing the leagues most valuable player the high scorer 82 pts and a token of appreciation from the rest of the players for removing the most slivers from the sin bin seat campbell had a total of 124 minutes in penal ties the presentations were made by gary jasper bill sutherland who donated the trophy fo the leading scorer and jim james lea by defeating georgetown jn overtime in the 8th gams o best of 7 series while toronto township beat out mcgibbon hotel for the b series honours finalize schedules for minor baseball season the minor teams of hilton county met on monday night at the milton legion hall the meeting was chaired by the chairman of minor ball eill richmond of georgetown who outlined the rules and regutat ions as adopted at the league s annual meeting the question on players ceri ncates was tabled and changed so that their final signing date was moved ahead f june 15th each town appointed their town representative and umpir esinchief for 1966 a lengthy bu successful debate on sebed ules and dates was carried oui finalizing the league scoedules team dropouts were waterdown tykes brampton and bramalea other awards were presented to bronte rep chuck temple- ton for taking the series a championship presentation by tom james toronto township rep lou woods by bill rich mond for the series b title ray burton toronto twp mos improved player from last year presented by bill kent jim james georgetown most valua ble defenseman presented by chuck templeton myles gil son georgetown most sports- manllka player 3 minor penalt ies presented by lou woods forstner and copland of toron to township best goal keeping average presented by jim james don youngman toronto twp most valuable player his team presented by fred hildltcn ken eadie of georgetown was master of ceremonies bill kent of the mcgibbon hotel team led in the asking of grace and bill richmonu of the bronte team proposed a toast to the queen bronte flyers won the a ser- anyonrfor hop scotch b0ac offors you th fasttst hop to scotand steep yourself in the folklore of a bygone age when booiue prince charlie roamed tho glens find a piece of white heather and luck will be yours forever this year boac offers you the bonniest way to scotland fly by magaitweitt rolls roycc 707 jet and choose from 20 flights every week from toronto to glasgow like so many canadians before you discover the true warmth of a scottish welcome and chances are youll find yourself singing my hearts m the highlands and meaning it au over the worid bo ac takes good care oj you ritisi avemeas aiiwy cmmujiu fill air cmam xboac agent is barber henley um1ted 27 mill street 877 2214 complete trawl service at no extra cost to you r other winners of low gross prizes were enc ross don rand and dr wm allan jack lucas had a 68 to lead the low net prize winners gord kins jack loiter and john todd also won low net prizes the men s section s regular men s day h every thursday when prizes are awarded for best gross net scores of the section this season free membership sweepstakes del knox and other net prizes to jim godfrey brian ethridge and tolley wozniak des bowell won the hidden hole prize and stu moore was rewarded for being most hon est golfer of the da the men s section at george town golf holdi a ball sweep droiertl wednesday at the 16 n i 1 h0le lay the wee litern atea eek between the front and back nine ten pin bowling may 4th 1966 high singles ross orton216 george stoddart 191 bill rob- son 178 high triples ross norton m0 george stoddart 507 ed smith 498 high aver ages ross norton 180 george stoddart 169 ed smith 166 bill robson 165 bran bastedo 161 andre conway 149 whit ey engleby 145 arch lawr 141 merv davidson 128 paul wilson 113 iopener looms some prospects are misers they let the rest of the world go by attention registration day for- minor baseball saturday may 14 1030 am georgetown park this it for boys who wish to filay baseball hell drivers are coming june 17th insurance due any boy between the ages of 8 to 15 as of may 1st kinsmen club of georgetown inc junior and senior girls softball league registration saturday 14th 1966 save with slate farms low insurance rates for careful drivers see me geo e drumm 2 00 p m to 4 00 p m georgetown cycle and sports 11 to 16 years registration fee proof of age required 1 00 held westbr00k join giants loon westuook shows tin curve ball grip to jason raid muring a gaoigatown giant practice session in the park iwestbrook a pitcher and field an tnfiekler are new eddi- itibnl lo the giant roster and are expected to give locals a ltajfter shot at a contenders position in the halton county i intermediate baseball league the giants open their season t campbelrvule here may 18th the registration fee of 1 00 covers insurance i i your child is insured for miunes endor dental work the maximum amount being 1 500 00 for munes and 100 00 for denial work if inunes should occur t must be understood that neither the kinsmen club inc nor any indivdual can be held i able girls signature parent or guardian i limited registration monday evening 4pm to 6 p m at the park for those unable to attend saturday 177alm state farm mutual footloose and fancy free and honda to complete your fun 14 models all told engineered for comfort and safety plus all the advantages of 200 miles to the gallon see your 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