Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1969, p. 10

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1- 1xs to durham lucan 01rstbom goal man as durban huskies produced atwo third period goals to trim j georgetown raidars 43 in aq ha intermediate b league 3 game here sunday huskies goals in the first per- were held scoreless through the middle stanza but broke out lor another pair in 4 he last frame to hand the ral- iders their second setback in three games j raiders managed sot a goal period to strike the winningscore came on a power play with doucette ait- ting out a minor call allen was the marksman af- jer heatherington and schaefer fashio the play huskies other scores came from herman aitkin and ni- xon wayne pavison adams and blake inglis contributed ge orgetowns goals bui dwyer set up two of them while ing lis assisted on the other there were just 13 penalties colled in the fast action eight tof them assessed against raid ed players ail were minor sentences in fergus friday night ttaf- hen pumped seven pucks past goalie bill clark in overpower ing thistles 71 barry mcardle in the geor getown cage had his bid for a shutout spoiled with less than two minutes left in the first period that goal enabled fer gus to skate off with a 1all tie in the second period however baiders went to work and built s 41 lead and put k out of reach with three more in the third bill dwyer took care of the second period scoring firing all three adams who had a five point night notched two in the third wayne davison and scheinder hit for the other two just one of the george- 4000 more v campers use cvca parks the credit valley conserva tion authority played host to 130000 day visitors this year at its three conservatlonjtfeai in the credit valley approxim ately 20000 mora than 1968 camping proved more popu lar in the terra cotta and mon- ora conservation areas during 1mb with 18000 campers tak ing advantage of the facilities provided by the authority com pared to 14000 in 1068 plans for the next stage of development of the terra cotta conservation area to fit into the overall plan were conadl todaie facilities for the public ered at a recent meeting this i who camp swinncnd picnic at stage would provide more up- terra cottar two for nash gerry nash stared two goals aa milton merchants engineer ed a 73 win or streetsviue derbys in milton friday night another georgetown member of the milton crew frank king picked up one of the assists on the nash goals nash was also a major con tributor to the penalty minutes total in this one with a 10 min ute jnisconduct georgetowns doug unsworth was in the milton net stopping 22 streetsville shots milton merchants are curren tly in first place in the oha junior c suburban league th1 oioroktown herald thursday dic 18th imt page 10 outdoors rtwith george hom kokanee salman promise fishermen good sport substantial numbers of the eating quality of koka- take your pick catt and reserve your choice of nswchevs and pontiacs chevand gmc trucks tilden week end special rent a new chevrolet only 1895 plus mileage new envoy only 1395 plus mileage friday 6 pm to monday 9 am- for blake inglis a seven point week town goals dwyers second came during a power play blake inglis was the other big points man with four assis ts harv hewer from chris rav en was the combination that clicked for the losers georgetown claimed another goal with less than three nun utes to play but the officials didnt see it that way raiders also had the edge at the timekeepers box drawing seven penalties to three for fergus doucette scored two and don norton one in a losing cause tuesday december 9 when rai ders bowed 93 to lucan in centralis arena this sunday it will be ferg us thistles with a score to set tle in georgetown arena next one for trophies decide first draw winners north halton lady curlers andrew murray motors 45 meuntamview road s 776944 women curlers at north hal ton curling club have conclu ded their first draw of the sea son which got underway nov ember 12 the second draw this one for trophies will start on tuesday january 6 first draw winners tuesday afternoons 1 joy noble shirley cnchton ard- en mainprize sandra timleck 2 maree paris ann meal jean burrows jean servos wednesday afternoons 5 year curlers bette broomhead phyl monckton dorothy car ter jean brander 2 irene farnell ann reid betty hull jeantne ellis wednesday nights 7 p m 1 jean crichton maggie ander son jack ross mary mckeown 2 june freeman marg ofla- herty hilda hoyt pam sword wednesday nights 9 pm- 1 maddie howat marion sraeat- on ruth bacon valerie caru so 2 myrtle mcauley verna grozelle lorna elliott jean burrows thursday mornings leads seconds 1 jean brander 1m morefield jean servos bern- ce fogal 2 mar tennant humberstone ruby steed thursday afternoons 1 viv tan kruger jean brander mar llyn barber gert mcgee 2 ethel murdy jean shaw nor ma alexander marg shilling ton marg bratkin to represent zone in bowling rolloffs georgetowns marg bratkin will represent this zone in the eastern canada womens five pin rouoffs in peterboro next year marg beat her closest pur suer by over 200 pins as the 30 game zone rolloffs concluded in guelph sunday her 30 game score topped the 7300 mark nine of the 21 women bowl ers involved qualified for the eastern canada sessions as members of the zone womens team another georgetown bowler elsie edmondson earned a berth on the team by finishing eighth none of the three george town bowlers involved in the mens secton bert craig stan swann and george barber maureen burgoyne marilyn made the zone teffl pawning kokanee salmon were observed this fall by the de partment of lands and forests fisheries biologists in colpoy creek at wiarton and the bluejay and mamtou rivers on manltoulin island all of which flow into georgian bay they were also seen along the shoals along both the bruce peninsula and manltoulin the returning kokanee were averaging from 15 to 17 inches in length up to 2i pounds in weight and were not nearly as badly scarred by lamprey as were lake ontario coho freshwater kokanee were selected for lake huron and georgian bay as they have shown that they can live entirely in freshwater and produce viable spawn coho on the other hand have yet to prove that they can pro duce viable spawn after more than three generations in fresh water in addition the kokanee leave the streams as fry while coho leave the streams as smolts a year later kokanee therefore put less demand on the limited available rearing space in streams the fish also has excellent potential as a sport and com mercial species and is not ex pected to compete with the much less valuable alewlfe and smelt the department cant foresee any hazard in kokanee to sub sequent reestablishment of trout populations red body the spawning kokanee has a red body with a green head the males are easily disting uished from females because they have a very distinctively hooked jaw and humped back in nonspawning condition both males and females are a silv ery colour lands and forests personnel collected approximately 350000 eggs this fall at colpoy creek these will be hatched in one of the provincial hatcheries and stocked as fry next spring al ong with the fry from a w le of million eggs imported from british columbia mon tana idaho and colorado vulnerable kofcane ahouia be vulner able to angling in the spring and fall near shore and off the mouths of rivers trolling or casting with a willow leaf and a small wobbler combination and jigging with a maggot or a canned corn kernel all work well in its native west coast range where it is highly regard kin i sport fish nee is excellent when the fish is fresh or smoked trapping is important to kapuskasing trapping is an important in dustry in kapuskasing forest district last year one fur market outlet sold district furs in excess of 240000 and the total value of district fur sold last winter was close to half a million dollars most of the furs are taken by registered trappers off desig nated areas this may be the only source of income for many during the long winter and to a few the revenue from furs represents their total an nual income the average reg iatered trapper makes about 2000 a winter while better trappers with sufficient territ ory and the ability to harvest can earn up to 5000 a good tr per has to be prepared to spend money annually to re place worn equipment such as power toboggans and traps to say nothing of the long hard days spent on the trail traplines through programs sponsored by the department of lands and forests most trappers today are skilled in the handling and preparation of pelts as evidenc ed by the response on world markets to ontario furs a problem facing many trap pers ss not at all unbke that confronting farmers and others it concerns the need ability and desire to increase produc tion from limited territory and fur resource this is one of the reasons why trap lines to day are at a premium and also why the department will not permit territories though lie ensed to remain unharvested kid hockey schedule for saturday dec 20 nhl 530605 v montreal vs los angeles 6o5640 boston vs philadelphia 640715 -i- v detroit vs toronto 715750 st louis vs new york 750800 scrape and flood chicago sjita oui a jr a 800430 whitby vs hamilton 830a00 qshawa vs marlies 900430 london vs peterboro 9301000 weston vs ottawa 10001030 niagara vs st kitts 103011 00 montreal vs kitchener 11 001115 scrape and flood american 11131145 omaha vs cleveland 11451215 columbus vs rochester 121512 45 springfield vs providence 12451 15 baltimore vs pittsburgh 115143u quebec vs buffalo 145215 hershey vs tulsa senior league schedule for tuesday dae 23 5 005 45 galt vs woodstock 5456 30 guelph vs oakville scores from saturday dae snow scooters seek a new i puce to pttt credit valley snowmobile chib which for- the past two winters has called georgetown golf country club its home is looking or a new place to go dashing through the snow club president ah tennant said this week the cluhja still an active organization but seek ing new terrain because george town golf clubhouse facilities wont be available this season hesald the club has been in vited to use georgetown golfs rolling layout but need use of a clubhouse as well he said the club has applied to north halton golf a- coun try club to move there and are awaiting word from the direc tors if turned down there they wlu probably go to hilltop golf club at erin wherejba nsj nagetnent has said jthey would be welcome jj we would sooner have a loeaitl home bate since many of our i members are metro residents and already- have -a- long- esf ough drive tennant said intermediate iv hockey fergus georgetown raider sunday dec 21 230 pm oeoroitovw arena admission adults 1 students 5qc children 25c all horns games en i sundays everybody welcome bring your friends 13 jr a st kitts 3 whitby 0 london 3 montreal 2 mar lies 2 ottawa 1 oshawa 2 weston 0 niagara 0 peterboro 0 kitchenero hamilton 0 american rochester 2 omaha 1 hershey 3 springfield 0 tulsa 1 buffalo 1 pittsburg 2 cleveland 0 baltimore 8 providence 0 quebec 2 columbus 1 nhl toronto 4 philadelphia 0 montreal 3 st louis 0 chicago 1 los angeles 1 detroit 9 new york 0 mohawk inn campbeuviue highway 401 interchange 38 will cater for your 1969 christmas parties just a short drive from georgetown delicious food in a congenial atmosphere vou a wonderful time and reservations mr gloria cali 8542277 toronto goldfish safe in osaka a total of 180 goldfish from high park toronto landed in osaka japan late on the night of october 23 after a days flight all were still swimming vigorously in plastic bags fill ed with water and abundant oxygen netted lb the spring from a pond in high park retained in a pool near barrle and then packed four to a box for air flight these goldfish are now residing in a modern fish hat chery et osaka when the ca nadian pavilion at expo 70 is completed the fish will be transferred to the large pool in the centre of the building when expo 70 closes they will be presented to the japanese emperor blackie dapny engleby has a dog he calls blackie he is part bor der collie and black labrador danny informs me that blackie is now 14 years old whan blackie was 5 years old he ran away and never came back for 5 weeks when he did he was very thin but still alive now he is in ill health and has to be taken to the georgetown animal clinic about once a month for treatment i might add here that the town of georgetown is most fortunate to have such a fine animal clinic the staff there are most proficient and oblig ing i in comparison huntsville hasnt an annal clinic at all thank you for your comments on last weeks column about 01 barney but please dont forget the staff at the george town herald office especially the linotype operators john mcclements and les clark they make it look better at this time my wife dolly and i would like to wish every one a merrf- christmas and a very happy and prosperous new year thats all for this week so safe journey enjoy the out i doors and tight lines live it rupp on a rupp snow sports and mini cycles christmas sale on rupp mini cycles keiths small engines corner maple ave 7m line r r 1 georgetown 8774914 after 7 weekdays and now open polar bear snow trails town si snowmobile fun for everyone offering 120 acres of spacious hilly land hot pood and drinks available in our igloo ground fees 3 day per machine 10 per week par machine season rates available parking on the grounds open daily 2 10 pjn weekends holidays 9 am 10 pjs fuel and rentals offered phone 877-2286- located just minutes froi highway 401 georgetown en 7th line s polar bear snow trails hornby kulfam automotive georgetown of limited 877-5750- 343 guelph st home of the finest remanufactured engines 12000 mile or 12menth guarantee for cars a trucks industrial engines rebuilt custom high performance engines crank shaft regrinding exchange cylinder heads machine shop parts service j i board of parks management georgetown memorial arena holiday ice skating december 23 1969pubuc skating 2 pm until 4 pm december 24 1969pubuc skating 2 pm until 4 pm december 26 1969public skating 2 pm until 4 pm december 27 7969public skating 3 pm until 5 pm also 7pm until 930 pm december 28 1969 public skating 7 pm til 930 pm december 30 1969pubtlc skating 2 pm until 4 pm december 31 1969publlc skating 2 pm until 4 pm january 2 1970public skating 2 pm until 4 pm january 3 1970public skating 3 pm until 5 pm else 7 pm until 93q january 4 1970pubuc skating 7 pm until 930 pm notet the arena will be dosssm christmas day and new years day seasons greetings to all qor p rr

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