Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1966, p. 9

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the big one becomes jhe f black one as ross runs over rebels john ft rom c0ueo1ate of guelph dw tbejr rrkkor treat ing in georgetown perk three dayt arlvrtfie powerful ross senior football team dangled the segue championship ust six points from the noses of the georgetown senior rebels and then yanked it back as they hymbjed the local pretend ers to the throne by a 290 score in the final game of the schedule friday afternoon rebels needed to beat their vlsr tortffiyntkkonvarted touchdown to claim the laurels at mtjhejices of coaches lyn mclaren end gerry thompson dark glasses and players on the sldelirfes reflect their dis appointment during the dying minutes at right the john f rom players are congratulated by the downcast rebs lampreys in glen eden lak4 killing thetrout i concern for the future of fish in kelso conservation areas ethaere glen eden like was ex pressed this week by halto kegion conservation authority officials after a fouryearold tfeainbow trout wis found dead obviously killed by a lamp- the jrout a record 23 inches and weighing six pounds is eelieved to be one of the fish atocked in kelso four years ago two boys found it washed op on shore friday and called the conservation authority to report it when they noticed the latfe hole behind the head of the fish sandy griswold a graduate biologist presently working with hjtca as a fieldofficer intraining investigated the in eident and said he was aure death was caused by lamprey lamprey is a fish not an eel although they resemble the ael family they lie on the bot tom of a body of water and wait for a fish to pass by over bead then dart with lightning like speed to attack their prey lamprey have a circular fltoutb and curved teeth once attached ok their victim they gnaw a largkhole through the flesh to feed s the wound onthe fish indie ated a lamprey had attacked it from below another similar wound on the side of the trout lid mr griswold to believe the trout bad been attacked earlier but had managed to fend off the lamprey lamprey exist n kelso but whet extent mr griswold jlwtajed to say three weeks ftfa lamprey was trapped in foiling earns management certificate a donald gosling manager of georgetown manorial arena fas on of five arena managers ho received certificates of arena management at a cere- stony at the annual fentral electing of the ontario arena haqagers association in tbor ald sifidiy the presentations were made fey professor glen wardlow of the department of extension of uejph university other arena managers re ceiving certificates were wj beavis of fort william wt bv grow of napanee f harcotta of dorval p q and c j nobes ef brantford local hunting party lags northern moose clare wilsop hrj george town ralph johnson proprist or of fashion trend hair dress ing guelph st and gord bandyside cooksvule mede up a success ul three man moose hunting party hunting in an area north of fault sic mane they dowsed twonooao and gave one ear ease to indians because of transportation problem oira wuson told the herald the party sighted five of the f nig northland wanderers a minnow trap at glen eden lake and it was the first seen there this summer the situation is not serious yet but it is something we must look into said field of ficer dave murray a lot of fish could be killed by lamprey without washing into shore fie indicated mr gnswold suggested the lamprey are unable to swim to glen eden lake from lake on tario because they cannot pass over the kelso dam this is a local population he said the lamprey probably go up stream from kelso to spawn and lay their eggs if the lamp rey continue to be a problem they could be destroyed by laying poison on the gravel beds upstream from kelso mr griswold indicated this would get rid of the lamprey without killing the fish glen eden lake has to date been stocked with 13500 fish in 1961 the department of lands and forests atocked 3 500 speckled trout there and in 1962 the authority purchas ed 1000 rainbow for stock then last year the university of guelph provided 900 more yearling rainbows and the au thonty put m another 3500 this spring a further 5000 rainbows were purchased local ly ond placed in the lake pitcher danny arbic voted mvp gets baseball award a member of the ontario champion georgetown juvenile baseball team who pitched 11 of 18 gruelling innings on the day that the locals captured the title in thorold has been swarded the chick jewell me mortal troptoy emblematic of the georgetown baseball assoc iations most valuable player danny arbic who plays third base as well as pitching for the champs received the award sat urday at the annual georgetown baseball association dinner in st albah a church hall in glen williams georgetown council member william smith a former gba officer made the presentation cr smith was instrumental in the formation of the associa tion seven years ago attending the dinner were tyke midget juvenile and in tennediate players coaches and managers members of she ex ecitrve and guests the head table included crs william smith roy ballentine and arthur speight and reeve william hunter halton base ball association life members ollie johnson and magistrate james black gba president william richmond and gba vice president robert platta ontario baseball association vice president george baliish raid news editor terry harley st albans church rector rev harold llewellin and lions club officials john zorge gob collier and dick licata a highlight was the presen tation of the silver cup to the ontario dhampion juveniles by ollie johnson cocaptains ron lane and danny arbic accepted for their team mates other presentations included tyke team crests to george town s a champion tykes coach brian van wyck by terry har ley u most valuable tyke trophy to gary demount by magistrate black the most val uable midget trophy to roy shouldis by cr roy balftntine also a former gba official and special awards jo juvenileuman agar and coach bill richmond and bio james by ray whit ham on behalf of sue team the players autographed baseballs as well for their mentors members of the ontario chant pions received green team jack eta with white and red crests and piping mounted team pho tos and individual trophies they were presented by the representatives of the lions club which assisted the jjvan- ue club financially in purchas ing the awards george bain a former urn pire now obas number two man was guest speaker grace was asked by rev llewellin and a cold turkey plate was pre pared and served by the ladles of st albans masquerade dance at f georgetown golf club a maaquerade dance at the georgetown golf and country ctob on saturday was well at landed and a fine variety of eostumes was evident first prizes were awarded to ikfce pulkn and carol angus 1 cepicting a munster and the gride of frankenstein second fates were to bon johnson as i g bunny ffw and to dorothy jbattel a harem gul nest attraction at the club is a november 19th banquet for which tickets are now available 5s a f planting needs save at wynfield evergreens luelunt selactten ef vik0mins uprlam junior yew spreadlne junlear blu anal treee flowering shrubs tn variety well etfaellilmal 4 yre em lm ea wi aii sraciaum in peonies spicial real ke er pink raonih ateuele 1 reals fer i75 important we urge eur customers fe hav their around prepared plants shrubs etc can be planted immediately tshhete healthy we are clbarin0 eur ntlra stack of aimeys canada a official centennial tree 4 to 5 special planting time is getting short ohm your nhm and take muvery now wynfield nursery garden centre half me west ef 7th une en 17 sueroed telephone 1774951 i shoot down merchants 94 raiders meet newmarket sunday want to know how a clay duck likes his job in a shooting gallery ask milton merchant goalie bob lee on sunday af ternoon in georgetown memor lal arena lee under went the second bombardment in three days as the uncle millies absor bed a 94 trimming at the hands of their enemy raiders the game was the second of the young suburban junior c schedule for both clubs their first meeting ended in a 55 draw seven hundred and sixtyeight customers watched as george town pressed merchants in their own zone for much of the game raiders had several lab- led scoring opportunities in the first period but the twi that eluded lee were unusually soft shots rod presswood s easy slider deflected into an open corner of the net off a milton stick and ron stewarts high lob was tipped down by lee s glov ed hand into the top of the cage brian bond put milton in the game with just a little over a minute gone in the second per iod when he wheeled around behind the raider net and beat fred cowbrough with a back hand joe hore washed out be rest of georgetown s edge a moment later replaying a pais from bond into an open corner ron stewart got his second goal for raiders minutes later the best offensive dash of the afternoon stewart broke bebmd the milton rearguard at centre ice took lee out of the picture with two shifts and backhanded the puck into the short side doug heams reest abushed the tie fifteen seconds later but then georgetown took control and milton never threatened from that point bui dwyer tossed in the tie breaker half way through tht period and presswood blasted a scorcher from the point mln utes later that nobody moved on as georgetown went to work the home dub pumped a four counters to merchant s single in the last twenty min utes terry bay put two of them behind lee while de- fensemen dave mcmenemy and phil laveu clicked with the other two all good dean mark ers joe hore scored for the losers miltons rookie defenseman steve lawrence collared raid ers paul robinson and they hooked up in one of the per iods wrestling matches that followed johnson and ram haw s swinging affair in the same corner of the rink they bad to make room for jim workman of milton and mike cummins of georgetown who joined them seconds later georgetown a next gams ts sunday when they host new market they will return the visit on thursday november 10 novices blank township boys in second game georgetown novices made it two straight over cninguaoousy when they beat the township team 40 in chinguacousy thursday night ted kewley opened tha scor ing on a power play with bill coulter serving a minor penalty for charging rick becker who assisted on the first goal scor ed the second before the period ended in the second period bill kirby ecored the lone goal from a scramble in front of the chinguacousy net dick popisl rounded out the scoring on a pass from h s bro ther dean besides coulters minor chinguacousy received one other penalty late lb the game a major to wayne gou thier for kicking georgetown s dick popiel received two min ors for cross checking and trip ping smil the children were in the midst of a frteforall rich ard wo started this asked the father entering the room well said tommy it all star ted when david hit me back kid hockey legion minor hockey got 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