Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1967, p. 10

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5 pound speckiettrout est terra cotta catch fishermen s lock has been i id the fishing areas main- l by the credit valley rvation authority reports topeiinteudent norm mcmahoil best catch yet this spring was lit of steven petruck 61 ueen st s streetsville he i- pulled in a five pound 18u in i speckled trout while camping recently at ttorra cotta comer- vatlon area no picture of the prize catch is available because mr petruek was fishing for breakfast and he was hungry tue credit valley conserva tion authority with the cooper ation of the department of lands and forests stocked the like at terra cotta and credit river at belfountaln this spring j this is a yearly project ot the authority and makes for ex cellcnt fishing just before fish ing season opened 5000 troul were ladled into the area lakes and the river mr mchahon reported that many two and three pound trout are being caught in the conservation areas thh oioroltowh herald mwumday jun1 15th 1967 oeorge cation dumps rsh from tanks aboard the dept of lands and forests truck into a pail those speckled trout were then deposited in the ponds at terra cotta conser vatlon area cvca photo by joan rollings i bas tips 17 tips handy for outfielders this week i shall write about he duties of the outfielders and cutoffs and relays out- i field play can be split into 17 tips 1 hustla every minute on the field 2 back up every throw and inse hit possible 3 throw hall to right base mt right time j 4 know how many outs mere are and where tying and win niog runs are 9 have fixed in mind where to throw hall when you get it tj throw over hand and low en line to relay or cutoff man 7 never drift on fly hall dlgl and get to ball making catch with feet in throwing position when possible 8 beware of the direction wind is blowing and position of j sun i s study hitters know where they hit also know your own pitcher his speed and whether opposing hitters pull or hit late against him i 10 back up all throws to bas- 1 es and other outfielders 11 never lag behind on ground balls charge get set look make throw 12 bun on balls of feet to make smooth approach to ball 13 held ban below belt hands down above belt hands up 14 dont box ball keep hands loose let them give 15 take all fly balls ratherj than let infielder make tough play 16 outfielders help each oth er call for ball yelling loudly and help by telling how much room there is on play near fen also direct him where to make throw 17 hustle on and off field at all times the purpose of the cutoff and relay play is twofold to pre- vent a run from scoring or to prevent a runner from takingl an extra base the outfielder should throw to the relay man letter high with a strong effort the relay man should line up the play on a straight line be tween the outfielder and the base where a play is possible third or home plate the cutoff man should be on a straight line between tha thrower and the target but about 45 feet away from the base he should be mobile enough to take a good throw and make a play at another base to prevent an advance next week some clas sic examples company bowlers choose george storey president the smith stone bowling league banquet was held fri da june 2 al the georgetown golf and countrf club with 55 bowlers in attendance the election of officers was held and the 1967 1968 executives chosen they are president george chico storey secretary jim mackie treasurer anne luke the dance held after the ban- quot was a great success and door prizes ucre won by marg bratkin mary norton chester stevens alice webster and many others highlight of the banquet was the celebrating of their 33rd anniversary by dot and charlie day giants loss puts rebels in the lead mrti harv chappel maintains north halton golf lead harv cfaappel carded a 76 and maintained bis ledin the north halton golf club champ ionship race sunday the score combined with his first round 67 gave him a 143 total after two of the four medal play rounds defending champion don curry also fired a 76 which moved him into second place with a 151 eric rosg had an 81 for a 152 and third place and jim linton s 82 gave him a 153 in b flight gob collier led with 160 j todd had 161 butch fisher 162 and tied for 4th harry sanderson and bruce nor ton with 164 o paul leads c flight with 181 b blears 189 john mm torn 189 and b boylo 190 four teams begin schedule tonight in minor baseball bruce trails 450 miles officially opened to hikers minor house league baseball starts the 1967 season tonight with an abbreviated four team league in tha first clashes which get underway at 6 30 chicago plays cincinnatti and st lou is goes against los angeles about eighty boys responded to the registration call and sig ned up either last weekend or the weekend prior the league was salvaged by b11 anderson a former mem ber of the executive who ret used to let it die after 7 sue cessful years it appeared the house league was finished when an executive could not he for med earlier this year because ot lack of adult interest here are the lineups chicago coach ralph barton g couhghan c hipson jet frey couhghan randy hipson wayne osborne larry burns blake shortlu chuck clark sammy mcgill billy henderson fred peters harry christie jeff kelly arthur taylor pat rick shanks gary miller tom my gregory greg barratt paul barton wayne farrow michael harris scott beckett cincinnati coach bob gout- lie and jim harris david hen dorson bonnie osborne earl lance ted darcie mike rich mond john henderson doug las getty bob smith jerry darcie rick gourlic gary rob ertson dean scarrow tim nor douglas enman phili i henley chris somcrville l mark harris mike simpson david thompson jeffrey free- 1 stone danny dopoghue i st louis coach b boyle and dcnsmore john veitch ronnie doucett marc parent martyn boyle teddy anderson robert mossop dean servos russell hogan neil darbln pe ter boyle steven buck robbie patcrson hal caruso steven i savage gerry anderson mich acl bock sam caruso ian gor- los angela coach it mac- donald a gardhousc b bal lanune jeff mocdonald brian ohcseman warren chard grant mcmurdo gary richard son i aul sargent jimmy burns paul tnompsod michael bal lantinc jerry laies brian getty nchon sceler mike macdonald john fokkens rick becker peter hurley ijay taylor john robbins danny thomson robert freefone douglai colter saturday marked tha bffldall opening of the 480 mile wilder ness path that cuts through the glitter and smog of modern ontario and exposes 490 million years of natural history the bruce trail a winding footpath running from queens- ton heights near niagara fall to tobermory at the very tip of the bruce peninsula is the result of a seven year dream of hamilton metallurgist ray lowes more than 500 people have worked on the project trying to find possible routes for the trail which lies for the most part on private property the land owners have given permis sion for hikers to use the path part of the jrail cuts through north halton within a couple of miles of georgetown it enters this area at kelso and rattle- 1 snake point rocks in this area may be as much as 450 million years old formed by deposits of bilt in the seas that once cover ed southern ontario gary tobin charlie zaro- the trai1 wmds north through j the spejside area into the rug gcd terrain near limehouse ac ross no 7 highway at the ge orgetown reservoir property into the rolling bills of silver ccek passing just south of hickory falls on the 8th line of lsquesmg across the top of the escarpment above glen illtams an i angling north of i the terra cotta conservation wooded sections and at the keli so cod even a small herd ofj buffalo can be seen in the colllngwood area the trail reaches a maximum height of 1779 in the blue mountains the bruce ptttlnhda provides a rugged where the edge ot the escarp ment borders on tile breakers of georgian bay hundreds ot feet below for your entfrtalnmbff mcgibbon hotel this week the the ambassadors formerly bob and corey j thursday friday saturday hope swimming pool to open saturday if all goes well georgetown s water babies will be splash ing in the community swim ming pool ot victoria crcs saturday we should be in operation saturday manager don gos ling told the herald tuesday he said it takes about three days to fill the 105 ft by 35 ft lank its two feet deep at the shallow end and 9 feet deep at the divmg end a repainting job was com pleted earlier this week great variety of wildlife can be seen in this one of the 1 most picturesque parts of the trail hawks and other large birds are plentiful in the area deer roam through the more densely trailers for rent brand new 15 ft corsair models sleep 6 fully equipped hitch mutor and insur ance supplied 65 per wk used car sales 1 1 8 gualph st georgetown for bookings ph 877 9473 or 8776105 sundays incl toms georgetown community swimming pool 8 jqhn st w georgetown ont phone 877 9015 enrolment for red cross swimming lessons claistsi n beginner junior intermediate q senior month rj july or h august please indicate which class and month is suitable for our amid i would like if possible my child to be at the pool the same time as please print in confidence report any physical disability of our child to the supervisor instructor an fejtons will be for one hour duration every day monday friday lnrolment form and fee of s5 00 to be i rwarded lo the georgetown communitj swimming pool out of town cheques add excianse not later than june 19th 1967 must be over 6 cars pleasl print child s name surname sex address phon ge parents will be informed when the children are to report maximum fee 515 00 per family all enquiries regarding lesions call 8779015 si 00 will be charged for all cancellations i am interested in adult swimming lessons bronze medallion award of merit other name address phoie before you can have inez crichton named golf lady of the day good weather brought out over oo memben to ladiea field day tuesday june 6th- 1 at north halton golf club tne drives were measured on the 4th green and the chip bhots were played to the prac tice tee with peter carter as the official there the best low gross in a was winner dorothy young low net in cncbton longest drive eleanor inglis lowest putt verna schenk best chipping carole carter i in b flight the winners i were low gross marg finlay t low net fran barnes longest drive vi clapp lowest putt marjorie gumer best chipping huel arnold in c flight low gross tools burns low net sophia henley longest drive marg panabaker low potts marg gage chipping vent greene i c was presented 36f of the day tuesday hay 29th chlngua cousy brmmpton and bra lad ies played at north halton prize winners among the visit ors were idoreen love dot elliott ruth hughes madelene pedouitch and emily martin north halton winners were eleanor inglis ann ttmmins j toots burns betty chamberlain and dorothy young hamilton rebels took over un- disputed possession of first i place in the halton county league with a 52 victory over georgetown giants last week four georgetown errors con tnbuted to a four run sixth ln- ning that put hamilton in front to stay the rebels now have six wins in seven tries and a half game lead over the second place campbellville merchants dun das is a full game back and oakville a game and a half a double by barry hutton and a twobase error by centrcfieldv er howard murphy scored the goahead run for hamilton in the sixth three more rebel runs scored on a walk to gary lellevre an error by catcher don lindsay a walk an error by second base man dennis gibbons and an error by third baseman jim james lcltevrc had a single and a triple for hamilton jim lind say and bill campbell had two singles each for georgetown dennis olcxiuk went all the way for hamilton to record his second victory in three starters i loser was don wcstbrook the complete line of cutter f1berglas boats lapstrake boats 15 to 20 inboard outboard authorlxed mercury outboard dealer complete motor and boat repair 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