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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1973, p. 4

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Bowlers Spirits Hold High After National Competition Page A fit- THURSDAY APR 1973 Girls nam team had 12 points Second was Souther Ontario Toronto team who 77 had II points while a Moose linking ahead lo next years year As the old general said Jaw entry look the National Championships which We return Look out bronze medal held in Ottawa Ottawa- gain quote that sign In Ontario Toronto team who Youth bowlers can now start saying Just wait till TYKE REPS GATHERED GUTTBRWARE Georgetown Rep Tyke Team with trophies won through the season Front row from left Hal cher Steve Withers Mike Doucette Jeff Kevin Frank Kennedy Second row Bobby Morrow David Doucette Brian David Norton Eric Clark Jamie South Geordle Adams Kirk Wo mock Back row Doug Barnes manager Brian James coach Georgetown Tyke Tour Cha Consolation Georgetown Defending Title in YBC Ontario All Group Championships This Sunday at 10 a m two teams from Georgetown will compete in the Ontario All Group Championships They will both be bowling to defend the title which was brought to Georgetown last year when our team set a record with a MM total Rumor has it that there should be a good battle for the title and some say it will be between the two Georgetown teams Each team is made up of a Bantam boy and girl Junior boy and girl and a Senior boy and girl Teams from ail over the area will compete The championships will be held at Sportsman Centre In Hamilton Good luck to our two teams and may the best one of you win The Pee Wees are now bowling in the playoffs Sheila bowled a terrific triple Her games were 181 149 and 108 Sandra Marshall rolled 369 with a 151 single Bobby McArthur shot and a 136 single A 310 trio with a 139 solo were tossed by David Gorton BANTAM GIRLS 173 average and Gloria Hamilton overage of ore high for the girls Thunderbirds clinched two games from Zodiacs but lost totals Sharp Shooters clouded out Beckers in all three games Rootle Tooties annexed two games and totals from Wildcats Alley Runners were smudged out by Strikers In every game unky Bantams trimmed Funky Phantoms in two games Tor total pins Tigers thrashed Little Stars for a win STANDINGS Sharp Shooters Funky Phantoms Zodiacs 35 Funky Ban tarns Knicker Bockcrs 33 Tigers Alley Runners 30 Wildcats Tooties j Strikers Little Stars 16 M- Vf Gloria Hamilton was high this week with a triple single game A triple and a single were tossed by Janet Hicks Jenny Smith rolled with a 213 single Debbie Alton shot and a IBS single Wendy Hay registered a trio and a 179 single Tcrrfe shot and a 196 solo A no with a 186 were bowled by Sheila Anderson BANTAM BOYS Kevin Harrison has the high average of 176 Argonauts collected points this week Alley Cats gathered 19 points Then came Cyclones Head pins Torpedoes Cougars Jaguars TFAM STANDINGS Cougars 51 Alley Cats Thunderbirds Argonauts Torpedoes Cyclones Jaguars FANTASTIC FIVE Kevin Harrison wan high this week with triple and single game Grant Richardson with a 194 single A 517 triple and single were bowled by Gordon Kennedy Phillip Dcllio had and a 168 single JUNIORS Stephanie Cox has the girl high average of while Gary Richardson overage tops the boys Fuddle Duddles grabbed three games from In Gutter Grabbers stole two games and totals from Sharp Shooters were mashed by Gourlies Goofs in every game Girl Watchers dumped Women s Lib in two games and totals Talented Strikers were unsuccessful in every game against the House Average TIAM Girl Watchers Gutter Grabbers 34 ruddle Duddles Sharp Shooters 31 Talented Strikers Incorporated Goafs 15 St am peders Women Lib 10 SI PHI GirlsNancy Hamilton rolled a triple and a 223 solo to top the girls Stephanie Cox bowled with a single Janine shot and a tingle Boys Hick Gourlie tossed a triple of and a single Steve Archibald rolled with a nice 308 single Mark fired a trio and a single A triple and a single were notched by Gory Richardson SI- MORS This was the last week of league bowling for Seniors The playoffs begin next week and everyone is urged to come out for the next two weeks to support your team Yvonne Ruth inlay have the girls high averages of and 213 respectively Chris Burke leads the boys with and Mike Warm an s avirage is second were ditched by Ding A I ings in two games and totals Brainwaves subdued Bowling Bums for a two and totals win Titillatora took two games and totals in their tilt with Satan s Sliders TIAM STANDINGS 40 Ding A Lings Brainwaves Satan Sliders Bowling Bums UNA POINTS Bowling Bums 19 Ding A Lings Brain waves 18 Satan TOP TJNNfRS Girls Karen Archibald was high with a nice triple and a single game Ruth Finlay rolled and a single Yvonne Bratkin fired with a single Lorraine Harrison tossed and a solo Boys Mike was high for the boys with and a great 3G3 Congratulations to Mike who bowled a 400 single in on Saturday Chris rolled 737 with single game Dave Burt registered a 722 trio and a single Congratulations arc also in order for Dave who made a Super Sparc when he spared a split Steve Burns firea with a single Dave War man notched up a triple and a 255 single A single were chalked up by Stephen hosier OUTDOORS wlth George Hoare Grab Your Smelt Gear and Head Out the river for several days It a sad sight to see these trout that have only migrated approximately yards up stream from Georgian Bay They arc loaded with strength and vigor and a terrible urge to conquer the impassible barrier that confronts them VAIIFY Above the dam is the beautiful Beaver Valley Down this valley flows the Beaver River High up in the hills can be seen the ski runs and elaborate luxurious ski lodges of many designs can also be seen The question a lot of people are asking is a simple one why in the name or conservation arc these trout not lifted out tagged and released above the dam so they con proceed many miles up river to full til I their spawning run After spawning I m sure they could come back down over the dam with little or no harm and the same goes for the small that would come from the eggs or spawn If there is a good reason I sure many people would like to know HI- WATtRS Beaver River has its source at a small village called The two branches flow into a pond there Not far above the forks ore swamps and springs that form the river Below is a rocky gorge and below that are many farms and swamps loaded with springs that add to the volume of water It has always been noted as an excellent trout stream The river finally flows into fugenfa Lake formed by he Ontario Hydro over years ago The dam is approximately mile long The original structure was declared unsafe and a hazard to Village few years ago so by popular demand it was repaired to last forever Al one time huge speckled trout were in the lake and it was regarded as the best fly fishing water this side of the Nlpigon area HOC K Rock bass inhabit the lake as of now and just where they came from is a question RAIN HOW Thousands of rainbow trout been there however with the hope thai they will gobble up little bass and help to balance nature Many rainbow that were caught last winter had been feeding on the small bass I- Alls The natural water falls at Eugenia gave the village its name It has been said that It compares with Niagara in height Now is the time to have a good look because the volume water going over the spillway at the dam governs the amount of water going over Ihe falls The huge that carry the lake water to hydro power station in the Beaver Valley near Kimbcrly takes the beauty away from the natural Falls during the dry season the high falls flows the Beaver all the way through Ihe valley to Georgian Bay at Thornbury where the rainbow are Jumping so why should they be denied a peaceful setting such as the Beaver River in Beaver Valley for use as a spawning and game clubs would be glad to help that Is if it a staff shortage problem knows our lax dollars are spent on many other things Itss important UlNING DAY Some people ask where can we go for trout on opening day Well I River Con mar Horn ngs Mills is one Terra Conservation Is another good be I and small streams if the land is not posted usually pay oil And Just don I forget to Just iruisc around areas as Homings Mills area Hockley Valley Keep a sharp look for clubs that charge a fee for he right fish HOD I- TING When looking for a rod has guides in line and if you arc going to buy a reel also the one you have with you and make sure It fits on the reel seat Remember it have to be on expensive one but make sure you don skimp on the price of the reel It should be fool proof The rivers arc in excellent Georgetown Senior Boys Team arrived home from the National Youth Bowling Championships in Saskatoon last Wednesday To quote sign posted in Georgetown Bowl Someone has to win and someone has to lose It was our turn to lose The boys finished in seventh position In the Senior Boys team event passing up the medals It seems lhat they just couldn get it all together Just the same when they arrived at Toronto International Airport their spirits were high and their voices hoarse Their happy moods were a result of the great schedule planned by the organizers Among the were swimming dan a Western barbecue a tour of The Western Development Museum and the victory banquet and dance CROSS CANADA A total of bowlers from all parts of Canada competed for Canadian honours In the twelve events boys and girls singles and teams In each of the three age groups Bantams under 12 Juniors under 15 and Seniors under Canadian titles were decided in round robin play and the point system gives one point for every game won and point for a tie The Bantam Boys Singles title was taken by Larry Petit of who won 19 of games In the process he set a new record for average in the event with a average Second was taken by Dan of Quebec with 16 j points Northern Ontario Marc Poulin of Azllda took the bronze with 16 points The Ontario girl Aiken of Dorchester won the Bantam Girls Singles crown with IB points Rosemary Postey from Saskatchewan won the silver medal by defeating Newfoundland Lisa Pennell of Baie Vcrte In sudden death playoff Each had points Doug Morncal of Red Deer Alberta shattered all existing records of Junior Boys overage with an average of 272 over games en route to his gold medal in the Junior Boys Singles event He won games Manitoba Sheldon Johnson took the silver with IB points and Northern Ontario of Thunder Boy won the bronze In sudden after he and Quebec Daniel each earned 17 points Manitoba a from Brandon won the gold medal with points in the Junior Singles event Second with points was Northern Ontario Kim of Blind River fir behind taking bronze was Kathryn Sawyer of Vancouver B C Lino of Toronto cap lured the Senior Boys Singles banner with 20 of a possible wins Alberto Jan Anderson of Red Deer was the silver medalist with IB points Koch of Saskatoon was third points SINIOR British Columbia McCumber of Trail walked away with the Senior Girls Singles crown after defeating Gwen Zuk of Winnipeg Manitoba and Donna of Mclfort Saskatchewan in suddendeath playoff All three had 17 points A Northern Ontario team from Copper Cliff won the Boys Team event with 12 wins in games The team from Begin a bisk with II points while third was taken by ihe team from Port Cotquitlam that had The only Southern Ontario team to capture old medal honours were the Bantam Girls team from Cornwall with 14 lints Runners up were the Ontario team from topper Cliff with points and in third with 10 points wus the Saskatchewan team from I Albert A Winnipeg intry look Ihe Junior Boys team ivcnt with 13 The from Rich LANE LANGUAGE Mountaineers Hippies Bowlcretles Drunken Drivers Jet Set Maple Leafs Misfits Happy Gang CountrvGals Coffee Breakers Beginners 43 Astronauts 41 RAGE Heather Lena Burns re Ida Handy Lois Sylvia Graham Shirley Chaplin Br en da Reynolds Doric Cox was high this week rolling a very nice 768 including a 332 single game Second was June Cook with and single threw triple and Marion Davidson had man ton Alia who won the bronze Both teams collected It points turn Winnipeg up in hi Junior Girls It points A sudden death playoff between three provinces resulted in Norther no Sudbury team taking Ik silver and thi Hill team for Southern Ontario taking the ronze Northern Out am from Thunder Buy Scni r Boys team title with 13 faints They accomplished his defeating Vancouver team in suddendeath playoff Northern Ontario also look learn Repeated By POPULAR DEMAND CRITERIONS THIS for OFFER Entitles you to A CHOICE OF THE FINEST Slugs Indoor Outdoor PAYMENT Term to suit your budget FAST EFFICIENT DELIVERY FAMOUS I Carpet Offer I First quality carpet from the lines mills A Quality undercoshion v Expert installation finishing materials Our written guarantee All For The Price Of The Carpet Alone Slightly Extra for Halls Stairs Manufacturers suggested Hit price Call Us For Free InHome Estimates Always Big Savings On REMNANTS SHORT ROLLS CRITERION CARPET WAREHOUSE St Next to 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