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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1982, p. 10

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Page SECTION TJ IE HERALD September a im Time greatest enemy of B cricket team Ontario Outdoors C Grandpa Jim started it off RON on the Grandpa Jim the one who started the charter fishing on Lake Ontario If you want to book a charter then why not go with the boat that has been on the Job the longest Ron sure knows how to fish the salmon and trout as I can well attest I have watched Hon mark a fish on the graph and go back around over the path he claimed the fish was on and have It hit the lure That takes knowhow Ron and his boat Grandpa Jim can be booked by calling and you can be sure of a safe and we I equipped fishing trip WELLEQUIPPED Keith Dow ling has been on lake for about five years and has lota of fishing time on the books The Good Times is a other of the well equipped charter boats on Lake Ontario and I have often heard the chalter back and forth while on the lake and Keith seems to be into often enough As with all charters or at least It should be just bring your lunch know that he Good Times and Keith supply everything but lunch and thefiihingisgeUlngbetterthcsedays CallDowling at 416 As everyone Is probably now aware there was a drowning recently on Lake Ontario This is one of the many reasons that I advise using a charter boat operation when fishing the lake unless you have a large boat and are very experienced on big water Teayear old Sean Gambles Georgetown was fishing by the Glen Williams bridge while dad swung an bat in the Glen baseball tourney nearby last Saturday Sean said he caught four small flib The body washed up on shore lost Thursday with a rope tied around his middle The rope or the boat broke and he washed free NEVER head out in the lake without proper equipment and a good size boat Storms come up too soon to be safe HOT LURE For a hot lure why not try the AC SHINERS These lures are hand made and are of top quality I have mentioned these lures before but they should be mentioned again If you con not get them in your favorite store then write to T W FAULKNER O Box 1301 Ont NOG They come In a wide variety of colors and sizes and ore suitable for oil game fish BERKLEY has a new product that was a surprise to me The new OUTDOORS MAN LITE clips on your hat on peak or will stand up on Its own It weighs only ounces complete with two batteries Stick It in your shirt pocket If you wish and of course it Is unbreakable and water resistant FISH WORRY The worry about whether or not to eat the fish you catch la of course uppermost on the minds of some fisher persons Here are the figures for Lake Ontario Lake Trout 1013 Inches and up one or two meals per week Coho at Bronte 28 Inches up one or two meals per week At Port Credit It- IB Inches Rainbow trout inches up Trout Inches and up wo meals At llearn Generating Rainbow dear Brown Trout all clear If pregnanl Jon I consume my In the restricted class Children also should avoid the restricted classes of list There will be a HONEY PAIR at Black Creek village on Sept Everything about bees eluding the chance to purchase some fresh honey Next week news on the OFAH fish contest SAFARI INTERNATIONAL and Ihe RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY Hunter safety course at COLD CREEK in September phone Deal Directly With The Experts WHO ARE THE BEST IN HALTDN HILLS Auto muster transmission automatic SEPTEMBER SPECIAL Chang 95 31 Armstrong Avenue CoOp Amufong CALL LOUtS TODAY SOUM TANCOO Herald Special Time was the greatest enemy of Georgetown cricket team as they were held to a draw by West St Catharines in a league game played Sunday at the Stewart own school ground Georgetown batted first and opening pair of Terry and H Slewnanne were off to a fast start scoring runs in the first four overs before Narine was out for Joined Slew and together they look the score to 30 when both of them got out scoring IS and five The rate then slewed down still left President of the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association Jim Bray says there are many openings left for positions In the organization as coach manager timekeeper or commissioner If you want a earn this year let us know Bray says Applications will not be processed until after player registrations are complete Deadline is the day of player registrations Only about or applications have been received for a possible positions Bray says Applications can be obtained from Jim Bray Dairy Bar or The Herald and the score went from for J lo for Ashok Kumar alien to regain the scoring momentum but was caught near the mldwick boundary for 15 runs COLLAPSE PREVENTED As it has happened so often this year Ramnanne and Ashley Windsor came together and prevented a total collapse treated all the bowlers with scant respect and lifted the ball to all ports or the field while Windsor was more selective in his batting and very severe on the spin bowlers was even tually caught at the boundary when the total score was runs a which he had contributed a timely runs Including three fours and a lofty si Windsor continued to bat splendidly and was joined by Allan Dean who made some excellent strokes during his At the score of runs for e wickets a rat on was made Wind sors score at this time was 33 runs not out in eluding fours while Dean contribution was 8 runs not out UNFAILING At their turn lo bat the St Catharines batsmen could not fathom the pace and swing of the bowlers and- Windsor and loal their wickets with unfailing regularity The first wicket fell in the opening over for runs and the next wickets were down when the score was and Wind continued their hostile bowling and the score went from five runs for three wickels to runs Golf for drug abuse The Optimist Service Club of Georgetown are planning to host a golf tournament Tuesday Sep tember at Georgetown Golf and Country Club Organizer Jim Fergus on said the proceeds will go a he Optimist a Drug Abuse program The tournament which hopes will lure some golfers including many celebrities es a steak dinner and prize galore Ferguson is the co- chairman of the Optimist drug abuse committee and the Optimists vice- president elect He says the tournament will pro bably be the last local golf tournament of season The entry fee is and the closing date for re gistering for the tourn ament will be September Contact Jim Ferguson at for more ma Hon for seven w Georgetown was well poised for victory having to get only three batsmen out and with one hour of play left but Arm Stage and Olterhead St Catharines had other notions They put up a stubborn defence and refused to make any strokes Skipp er Neville tried several sir a teg and used all his bowlers but the batsmen could be tempted to make any scoring strokes and possibly lose their wickets At the close of play the score was runs for seven wickets the game ending a draw bowled three wickets for nine runs while A Windsor captured three for seven Samaroo obtained the other wicket for three The league game of the season for the Georgetown B team will be played next Saturday at Ridley College ground St Catharines against St Catharines B Bullets lead the pack Bullets Cobras Stingrays Gemini Dance Saturday Sept 18th at the ELKS HALL Rd N Georgetown 830 pm am Buffet Disc Jockey- Bar ONLY 10 00 PER COUPLE tickets available at door INFORMATION 8774447 Doug 877 Georgetown Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION and SKATE and COSTUME SALE Wednesday Sept Gordon Memorial Arena SKATING COMMENCES OCTOBER INSTRUCTIONS FROM FUE SCHOOL AND UP FOR FURTHER CALL MRS LH0A PELLS 877 5880 attar Eduardo of Georgetown Minor Atom Rep soccer squad challenges an Oakvllle opponent light sweater in last Tuesday contest at Park Oakvllle won game Hornets sting Cougars Hornets 2 Cougars a A very good game with the Hornets having the edge in scoring power despite excellent by Nicole Reme dies and Bergs- ma Sheri Cave scored both Hornet goals which were well taken despite steady defensive work by Ihe Cougars led by Grace Domingos and Tiffany Bomball Excellent defense by Sheila Braam and fer thwarted the Cougars offensive and Benito on ten wing played well for the Hornets Thunderblrdi I Two goals by Cheryl Buck and one each for Nicole and Don gave the a win Jennifer Becker Leslie Harris and Calls way supported the action very well The had goals by Cree and Nairn ably assisted by Lisa goalie Nicole and Martians I Bine Bandits l In a very close game Sara Cook and Karen Fear scored for the Mar Hans with Kanapka playing a strong game at halfback for the Bandits with slopping shots well and Paula Dlgenova Shelley Russell playing Morrow and Sara Lynn on effective left wing supporting very Carol Ferguson scored well Georgetown and District Registrations lor FALL PROGRAMS Wed Sept 8th 9 00 Sat Sept noon 8776163 MOUNTAWVtEW RD SOUTH Reg now being accepted for all programs Monday to Friday 00am 500pm GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING Thursday September 9th 1982 730 pm Gordon Alcott Arena Hall PURPOSE To consider the consolidation Minor Hockey under one organization AD Executive Commissioners Coaches and Managers are requested to be present as voting members

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