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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 23, 1971, p. 6

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Guide to WlnUr Fun Parks and Crown Lands Provide Miles of Trails As in the summer season provincial park visitors are expected to abide by rules laid down lo the interests of safety and conservation operation of snowmobiles is prohibited in some parks but is permitted In specified areas in many others restrictions are necessary to protect wildlife and waterfowl habitats developed nature trails extensive tree and plan and designated primitive natural and historic nines within parka Snowmobiling may be temporarily restricted in any park when the snow depth Is less than six inches Here la a summary of where you may snowmobile In parks In Snowmobiles Prohibited 1 Long Point Provincial Park Bass Lake 3 Mara Sprlngwater 5 McRae Point North Beach Sandbanks Lake Superior except to travel on the Lake Road between and Mijin Almonte Mirimake Lakes 10 except to travel on lakes and waterways forming international boundary Algonquin Montreal River Nature Reserve Park Twp Range Gibson River Nature Reserve Park Baxter Matawatchan Nature Reserve Park Trillium Woods Nature Reserve Park West Oxford Twp 16 Beaches Nature Reserve Park Toy Snowmobiles Restricted to travel only on designated and marked trails minimum of snow depth Pinery Rondeau 3 Earl Rowe Sibbald Darlington Emily Balsam Lake Presqu lie Outlet Beach 10 Bon Echo 11 Arrowhead 12 Mark S 13 Killamey 14 Kakebeka is Sibley Snowmobiles Permitted to travel only on existing park road systems in all parks not listed above CROWN LANDS A number of crosscountry trails have been established on Crown- lands by the department of lands and forests to ac commodate snowmobilers who prefer this kind of prepared and marked trail development These trails located in areas of relatively heavy snow cover are established to supplement the trails developed In provincial parks and the many other trails marked by snowmobile clubs winter resorts and private Ian downers There Is no charge for the use of these trails which include the provision of parking areas toilets and garbage containers Many of the trails are marked with reflective signs to permit safe night travel Please sign the trail registers at the parking areas A supply of trail guide maps is placed at these locations Horseshoe Lake Trail This trail commences from a parking lot located 14 miles north of CoMwater on the Severn Palls Road Simcoe County Road The trail la a circular mite route and can be travelled in 3 to hours at normal cruising speed It provides a wide variety of terrain Including lakes marshes high rocky cuts and timber lands Two stopover points have been developed Ptarmigan Trail Commencing from the same starting point as the Horseshoe Lake Trail this new trail east of County Road 17 will cover a total of 20 miles It combines a long and short loop system with four stopover points and touches Matehedash Eastern and Dumbell Lakes Further Information or maps may be obtained for both of the above by contacting department of lands and forests Coldwater Trail The trail commences at the River bridge on parking lot la approximately one mile east of Highway on the Wilson Lake Road The return trip entirely through forested land Is 25 miles in all with three topover sites Including one in the Village of The trail requires no travel on lakes and creeks have been bridged Anew 10 mile trail now links the Wilson Lake trail to the Village of Baril For further information contact the District Forester department of lands and forests Parry Sound Trail Travel along miles of old forest roads through the rugged country of the Hallburton Highlands This circle route begins way south of Dorset Further Information from the department of lands and forests Parry Sound 7462141 Oxtongue Lake to Dorset Here is an Interesting 10 mile trail suitable for night travel linking the communities of Oxtongue Lake and Dorset Parking and services are available at both ends of the trail Further Information from the department of lands and forests Parry Sound 7097462141 eastward along this 25 mile circle route of lakes and passes through mature hardwood forest Here Is an opportunity to view large virgin White Pine which were by passed by the loggers half a century ago Further information from the department of lands and forests Parry Sound Seguui Trail This abandoned railway line has been converted to an ex mile crosscountry trail The parking areas are located seven miles south of Parry Sound on Highway and three miles west of on Highway The trail runs roughly parallel to Highway ana touches several small communities along the way There are two unique bridge crossings over the River Further information from the department of lands and forests Parry Sound Trail This 26 mile marked trail is located in Township approximately miles north of Peterborough The parking area is adjacent to Highway about six miles north of its Intersection with Highway The trail passes a number of small lakes no travel on Ice is required to complete the circle route Further information and map available from the department of lands and forests at Lindsay Silent Lake Trait This 15 mile trail circles around Silent Lake through an interesting range of topography forest cover The parking urea is located on Highway 28 approximately 13 miles north of one mile north of road cutoff Further information from the department of lands end forests Lindsay 70S 324fllSi located miles north of Corners on Highway The eastern terminus is located one mile off Highway 28 on the Eels Lake Road approximately nine miles north of Apsley Further information and maps available from the department of lands and rents at Lindsay 3246121 Bowling Banter MARRIED COUPLES Standing Originals Rebels Stars Termites AlsDingalings Hank Tigers 14 14 Mac Quacks 13 Late Ones 13 12 Mldnlters Six Pack Cox was the bowler the night with a terrific triple of Next was Gord Pantling with two games of 300 One was and the other exactly 300 Two other games were rolled 318 by Helen and Horry Brentford had 315 High triples for the night were Bill Barclay Don Wilkes Gord 736 MacCormack Harry Helen Mosaop and Cliff Norton each with 70S Ten Top Averages H Wilkes 223 Archibald MacCormack J Archibald 206 H Mosaop S Chaplin 198 S Graham 196 MENS MAJOR Standing Ryder T V Hunter Realtor 11 Dairy Queen 11 Sykes Super Donuta 10 P 10 Glen Taxi Toms Car Sales 7 Saunders Esso Motors a Golden a Fish 4 Wilkes Lucky Dollar 3 Tap Tea Averages G Barber G Nurse G Herrlngton R McGowan 236 Southon 233 S Swann 232 A Bailey 231 B Harris B Craig 230 230 D Wilkes Coullghan The first game to be bowled at Georgetown Bowl for this season was rolled by Tom Goss on Monday December 13th His single game was The high triple Don Wilkes with 843 and a single Ron with with Harry Brandford 741 Dave Mac Phil Southon George Archibald Ray Harlow 737 George Barber and Bob Harris 728 Late Result Georgetown Raiders extended their win string Tuesday night in Fort Erie beat the home team Steve scored a pair and Terry Cook Nell Cotton and Slilt one apiece Thousands of acres and miles await Kendall Area Located In the scenic Great Pine RJdge country northeast of this acre area provides an interesting and challenging variety of open and woodedareas in hilly country As no specific trails are marked visitors are asked to respect the newly reforested areas and surrounding private lands Travel north from Newcastle for seven miles on Highway Turn east at the Village of Kir by on County Road nine and travel four miles passing the Oshawn Ski Club to the parking area Further Information and maps available from the department of lands and forests at Lindsay 1705 Bon Echo Trail Begin at Bon Echo Provincial Park on Highway and westward on this mile trail department of lands forests worked trails Follow Country north for seven miles to bKS north fordx Further Information and maps on a Township road to the ore available from the depart headquarters of lands and forests at Tweed 4782330 Further Information and maps Limerick Forest available from the department of This extensive area of lands and forests at reforestation managed the TriCounty Scoreboard Faithful Fans Warm Up And So Do Town Teams Georgetown Industrial Hockey Standing L T North 1 16 12 Glen 7 Macs 2 Special Note Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group want to thank all of our faithful fans for bearing with us during the inconvenience of no heating In the arena This has now been remedied and once again we have heat Minor Novice Dec A well played fast with two unassisted goals Lent Kulper and Scott Osborne but not quite enough to win with Brampton scoring three Barry and Brian Simpson Herb Kewley and Matt Bauer played well lor Georgetown Dee Winning over McNally Con played another good with goals by Bob Dean Brian Simpson Matt Bauer from Craig McLaughlin Lenx Kulper from Terry and McLaughlin from Mostard and Kuiper Ooustanding in the win were Barry and Brian Simpson Osborne Bauer and John Mann Minor Dec A good team effort by Canadian Tire gave them a 32 win over Hespeler Scoring from Georgetown David Bew from Mike and Brian Stone Wiles from Chris Barber and Greg Abbott Minor Bantam Dec Rotary Bantam goals came from Danny Field assisted by Glen and Bill Henley and unassisted Brampton won 42 Dec 19 A tremendous team effort as Rotary beat Scoring was by Fred Peters Jeff Coullghan from Wayne Storrlng Storring from and Coullghan unassisted Fendley from Terry Turner Martin from Rick Boekstyn and Henley Minor Mldgeti Dec got only one goal to Bramptons 8 Eric St Andrews assisted by Larry was the scorer Added Note Representing Georgetown on the TriCounty Juvenile AllStars is Fin Arnold and on the Midgets Ray Love These teams are picked from the 10 league teams and Say against allstars picked am five North York teams The Juvenile game Is In Burlington Dec at 7 m The Midget also Dec 26 at pm Mater Novice Dec 18 Firefighters were beaten in Guelph with Ian Reeks scoring for Georgetown Major Pee Wee Dec It Standard Products won In Milton with two goals by Mike Jobb and one by Glen Bodnar Simpson WakferandTurnerhadaialsts A good team effort with Brian Hayward doing an excellent Job of goaltendlng Dec from Joe South was the only scorer as Georgetown lost 3 to Guelph Major Bantams Dec 11 A very good game for Medics with playing well in goal Final score Georgetown Milton Two by Dean singles by Mlectanlec Kevin Reeks Bob Assists by Recta Faroes Martina and Major Midgets Dec A long goal by George Becker and Sunny Acres Farm bowed to Guelph 1 MEET THE GEORGETOWN RAIDERS DOUG RICHARDSON A second generation George town intermediate Doug is fte son of former forward Walt Richardson He played Junior here Junior B with Brampton 7 senior with Bradford and both A and In here Richardson is 31 tall and weighs lbs He lives In town and employed at Zenith Tool Die BILL MACCORMACK Georgetown Raider Hockey Clubs president has lots of playing experience He rose the minor ranks here to play for Georgetown Juniors then played both Junior and senior hockey with Kingston He attended Queens University and the University of Toronto gradual Ing in pharmacy He operates Drugs on Main Street This year old right winger has already earned the respect of his older males with his skating scoring ability He is their most recent recruit and comes direct from the ranks of the Junior A Kitchener Rangers Prior to that he was a Junior B Dixie Behiver He packs 175 lbs on his 6 In frame ALRACHON This young defenseman is a recent arrival who has supplied the bluellne help that the club needed He is a Hornby resident and counts Parry Sound Junior and Junior A Sudbury Wolves in his list of post teams A good strong checker a terrific shot Rachon is Just years old stands 5 11 and weighs 185 lbs He wears No 3 NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS Here are the Winners Of Ladles Turkey Draw by JUNE MAGNUSON year our wine and cheese party turned Into a full evening of g and was very well attended We met a lot of our Rolling there The ladies did an excellent Job setting up a full table This dancing buddies of snacks and delicious cheeses The social committee presented Mr Carter whe is retiring a manager with a gift of all our appreciation for a Job well done will miss him as I am sure alt of you will He was always cooperative and dedicated to his duties If you have any curling news pertaining to In which you participated over the holidays please let us know for future material for the column Herearelhewinnersoftheladles lurkeydraw Tuesdaylst Faye JoAnn Morton Sandy 2nd Lorraine Pur set Doris Zlllo White Tina Kitchen 3rd Maddie Bev Bobble Phillips Jacky Thursday 1st Lorraine Pursel Mabel Sanderson Marilyn Barber Tina Kitchen 2nd Bunny Moore Dot Hamilton Norma Alexander Sandy 3rd Constantino June Carol Hayhurst El robe GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC Pas MAYFIELD SWIMMING POOL Line Slderoad Chlnguacousy Township SWIMMING CLASSES COMMENCE JANUARY REGISTER NOW Any evening or Saturday and Sunday afternoons For further Information call tender skin on baked potatoes brush the potato with melted butter or drippings before plac In the TOM HAINES SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1V RIVIERA Door Hardtop Dark Green B Radio covers W cense PRICE si moo You tried the rest now phone the best Andrew Murray Motors Limited Road Georgetown Ontario Home 877 3302 Business AND SINCERE THANKS TO AIL OUR CUSTOMERS WE CATER TO SMALL PARTIES COUNTRY FRIEDCHICKEN SALADS PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU call IBS Street Georgetown ONTARIO On Fast Fine Food Service To Your Car out JOYOUS HOLIDAY GREETINGS CREST HARDWARE Richardsons MAY HAVE A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY Plumbing A Ltd Elgin St to all our friends old and now itkes SUPER D0NUTS HOB Guelph St CLOSED REOPENINGTacuUy Dm goodwill to all men THANK NOT FOR TOUR GOLDEN FISH CHIPS tatty I Ed a Stall at IMA St Tina Ron at

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