Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1969, p. 9

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tiwjxp- i- iv fjmw despite the discouraging wee- theyre rolling bowls on green again at the corner of th and william streets the season was officially laun- two weeks ago since 1jm0 bowling on the green has been a popular sport in townthe georgetown lawn bowline ctab was formed then and was originally located bv hind the old post office now a parking joc means go r 12 and 1914 the clubmoved to its present spot wrustreetshortly after a log cabin built in 1842 was mttcd from the 4th line to the lawn bowling club where it has acted a their club house ever states the cabin was the home of mr afly mrs james mckane eussbeth lyons prior to her marriage names now famil iar all over the area lawn bowling was reserved exclusively for the men until the late 1920s but with the roaring twenties and womens rights came the right to bowl now twenty five women arid twenty men are members of the club harry moss is president of the mens section and mrs helen archer president ot the ladies section they have many mixed jitneys games to the uninitiated and travel around the area competing with other clubs- a recent innovation hasbeen the summer time cjlub for school children where the old sters teach the youngsters tricks of the game j soccer news a by ivan bird this week was the first of what will be the normal heavy schedule of the minor soccer association there will be two games every night from now un til the end of june and every one is invited to come down to oedarvale and watch crowds this week have been excellent and those attending have witnessed some very good soccer atoms monday the first game of- the s week was a good close one between golden hawks and dy namos hawks took the advant age early with ian beeka and paul morrow dynamos tried hard with donald thompson billy taylor and kerry warbur- ton comingclose but hawks held on to win 20 wednesday flyers handed the wildcats sound beating win ping so tim turner having a fielchjay scoring four of his sides goals he and rom don aldson who scored the other goal played exceptionally well for flyers gordon miller tried hard for wildcats in a toeing uset friday falcons played their second game end gave an im proved display tying m with thejbbcats juchsrd hewitt scored falcons goal and was well supported by dave bew and jim baiilie for bobcats mark hewson was the goalscorer da vid fmlay and michael login also playing exceptionally well mosquitoes tuesday the first outing for rovers and jaguars started off very evenly but as me game progressed rovers drew ahead finally winning 31 all three goals were scored by doug thompson who was outstanding for rovers the half back line for rovers kept back all but 1 of the jaguars thrusts for goal kenny fiynn breaking through to score that one james lind say in the jaguars nets kept the score down when rovers ot on top thursday raiders anil ti gers played an end to end affair with tigers having an edge throughout the final score was 24 for tigers colin donaldson and brian ransom scoringre but monteath and glen bodnar played well for the raiders who need a little time to settle down out on tog torpedoes best chance cane on a penalty shot but this waa saved by mark reis the banter goalie x pbewee united and the carretal played a thriller on monday night the reaiik was in doubt until the final whistle united holding onto a 3s deci sion with a goal scored late in the game by prxoch ian syme the united ciptain scored his sides two other goals michael deere both goals for carretal thit is the cattbre of play ex pected of the peewee division this season and both aides are to be congratulated wednesday jets lived up to their name in this one jump ing to a two goal lead in the first two minutes play settled down after twi and wolves who were late settling down came back to maka it a close game jets finally won 32 the bod nar twins greg- and grant to gether with michael parsons played well or jets graham richards and mike magdy like wise for the wolves f c arse played their second game ot the weei tht ororobtown hirald thursday may 29 1w9 page 9 tying 11 with celtic both goahceepen were busy repel ling numerous attacks in a hard fought but cle e gary mcfidyen and al gilmer played good games for celtic doug thompson and ed pat terson for anenal bantam in preseason play maraud ers won both games during the week 70 on tuesday and 32 on tfaursdty in a close game with national the three ban tam teams are loaded with tal ented players and their record in the representative leagues is sure to bring honours to geor getown once again junior b t c donaldson j b ransom 1 bangers 9 torpedoes 0 k p watt 4 w osborn 3 k cjelland 2 peswee united 3 carretal 2 i syme 2 p koch 1 c m deere 2 jets 3 wolves 2 b battye d rogers a morri son 1 w g richards w s hillier 1 celtic 1 arsenal 1 c a gilmer a k ross future games at cadarvala park thurs mosquitoejuggeri vs owls k6 630 pm bantam np 3 vs no 2 kov730 pjm fbx atom flyers vs bobcats ko 3 pjn peewee wolves vs celtic ko 730 pan cat hoscjuitoe jaguar vs raiders k0 900 am mosquitoe rovers vs tigers ko 1000 am bantam nor 1 vs no ko 1100 ajn sunday nanonaf soccar laagua jr bs vs alderwood ko 130 pm i- hon i atoro falcons vsgolden hka xo asopja peewee arsenal vs united ko 730 pm this moaqultoe owls vs jaguars ko 30 pin bantams to be airanged ko7jpa wed atomt astronauts va djmam xo 690pjm peewee bearers v scefretal ko 7j0pjn jr b f g bangers at huron park- xo 1m pan bridge club there were twelve tables of duplicate bridge in competition on tuesday may 20 in the le gion auditorium at georgetown duplicate bridge club north south winners were joe maurer r allen bill coats mrs kury- 11 wl sue sullivan r dickson toil barber and art norris east west winners mrs helen hyde w hamilton- r stuart m newey miss ouva logan buss margery mackenzie mrs nellie gowfaam mrs mad eline collier playing in georgetown park every wednesday warmup nights may 28th and june 4th actual schedule begins june 11th mfmuftshi pet 200 ntw mimbirs wilcome for further information call goro lani 8772jm mil collier s77m0s al rrolise 87727m both a and v series this year mrs helen archer and harry moss presidents of the ladies and mens sections of the georgetown lawn bowling club open deer season neighbours also agree county council has approved an opea deer hunting season in halton county provided the counties of wellington and of wentworth are also willing to declare an open season depending on the decision reached by wellington and of wentworth the open seavn is tentatively scheduled to ex tend from november 3 5 and will allow huira a jjeijdtihetseattikc weekend on deer using only shotguns and no dogs george hoares sports equipment everything for the fisherman tackle repairs 24 edith street at a may 5 meeting of the halton county agriculture com mittee a representative of the dept of lands and forests told members the department is not interested in having a deer sea son unless it can open a mini- mum of 3 counties in a block in burlington a total ban on hunting with firearms has been imposed within the town lim its the ban formerly applied only to the area south of no s hwy its extension to the ar ea wasvdue to demands of resi dents of kilbride and cedar springs if the open season is held in halton it will be first since 1967 saturday torpedoes given quite a drubbing by ran gers finishing on the wrong end of a ftj score terry moffat tried hard for torpedoes but phillip watt 4 goals wayne os borne 3 goals and bob clel- land with two kept bangers well the bs who never play well in stanley park lost three ag ain 51 against croatia coach bill barclay reported that this was a sleepy display by the bs who didnt get into the game until dose to the end gord barclay scored their only goal from a penalty summary atom golden hsrwks 2 dynamos 0 gh i reeks p morrow flyers 5 wildcats o f t turner 4 r donaldson 1 falcons 1 bobcats 1 f r hewitt i b m hewson 1 matquitea rovers 3 jaguars 1 r ip timpson 3 j k flyrm 1 haiders 0 tigers 3 pancakes and fairy shrimp hello everyone hope you enjoyed the outdoors despite the weather over the holiday weekend rain rain go away dont spoil the long weekend in msy is what everyone must have been saying to themselves the rivers and ponds were much too high for good angling afterwards anyway they were much better last week and a lot of nice fish were caught in short order a new batter was ready mixing time three minutes flat- the batter lumpy and light our breakfast was delicious pancakes a la fairy shrimp its the fairy shrimp and oth er plankton by the way that make the speckled trout grow big and fast in five years as for us we lost weight speaking of the fish growing fast the coho takes the prize lloyd keir steven keir hen4 they were stocked in lake mi- m did you know construction was the biggest outlet for canadian lumber products in 1968 board of parks management georgetown memorial arena roller friday may 30th 1969 saturday may 3ut 1969 80qpm to 1100 pm coma and skate both nights to the sade band ry van alphen of glen willi ams and jud hoare of town liv ed up to their reputation for bringing home a good catch of trout despite the nasty weather their catch consisted of 54 speckled and rainbow trout the specks were all over a pound the rainbows over three pounds they were fishing in algonquin park on the holiday weekend the opening day of the pick erel season was a lucky one for frank kaiimer of burlington his prize catch weighed 15 lb 7 or one onnee less than last years record it was caught in the mouth of the nottewassga river at wasaga beach a pic ture of him and his fish were in the toronto star though you could hardly see frank pancakes and fairy shrimp a friend and i were fishing a lake near chapleau a few years ago we had caught some nice specks up to 5 lbs before the mist was off the water back at oamp we decided to have pan cakes for breakfast my friend thought it best to boil the water due to so much noticeable living matter such as fairy shrimp etc about 20 minutes later he asked me if the pancakes were ready when i said no he said gee you are slow walking over for a look hej commented holy smoke isnt that batter pretty thick i checked the directions to dls cover i had done wrong but since i didnt want to admit it i let on everything was just fine out went the batter on the sly and after a lot of scraping and cleaning with sand i had the tfish clean chigan in the spring of the year a little lew than two years lat er they were 20 lbs the ale- wife which resembles a shad was the reason for their fast growth johnny usher of huntsville had his best trapping season last year fur prices were high er than usual his catch consist ed of beaver other animals trapped were otter lynx wolf mink and muskrat also red fox and coon the last two also sold for a good price the pelts were all sold at the north bay fur auctions which is run by the ontario trappers associa tion johnny usher is well known to many georgetown people a local trapper bill richard son had a good year with fur his catch consisted of besver mink muskxtt and wolf the wolf was taken between geor getown and norval bis fur also went to north bay gord ward of town reports that the rainbow are still in st thornbury he was fortunate enough to hook them but fail ed to land tliem fall rainbow ive al ways said when the sumac are crimson in the fall of the year thats the time to go angling fair steelhead or rainbow when the lilacs are in full bloom in the sprint thats the time to go for pickerel according to doug weir next time bill noopy arthurs and ms big specks from lake sandplaln i promise al so plucking bear cubs from trees tight lines until next time on all your favorite poods this weeks meat features fresh grade a 3 to 5 lb size c lb limit op three chickens per customer v mapie leaf wieners lb pks- 55 fresh sliced pork liver lb 33 devon rindiess side bacon ib pks- 79 california long white canada no 1 orade new potatoes 10 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