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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1970, p. 23

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Overtime Goal Gives Win To Raiders in Welland Big Don Curries shot through mile of players pave George town Raiders a vic tory over in arena Sunday Oniric scored with Junior Tib- assistance after just sec ond of the overtime and just eight seconds after Wclbnde Tom was thumbed off far hooting The earns were even af ter one period but Raiders had edge entering the third They opened it to 64 but scrambled back to force tile extra period TWO FOR DON The winning goal was Carries second of the night He fired Haiders fifth goal in second period with help from Son Norton The other Raider goals were scored by Norton unassisted Si1t from Blake from George Workman SUlt unassisted and Workman unassisted Boot scored two of goals Al Boone Hike Brian Low and Jerry the others Raiders Rick kicked aside shots and handled LOSS AT HOME On their home ice Friday Georgetown bowed to The teams traded goals In the firet period Powell for Brant- ford and from Blake and Ron Lane the scores Brantford stretched it to in the second period on goals by John BUI Grabton and Bob Graham And in the third each team counted three John from and Lance Tibbetts unassisted and Crcighton ag ain from La no and on a power play Andy scored twice and Terry Johnson once for Brant- ford In the same period NO FRIDAY ACTION Georgetown drew only three minor penalties to eight and the visitors In a strictly offensive game There will be no home game tomorrow night one of the rare occasions when the Raiders have a Friday night off TUB GEORGETOWN HIRALD THURSDAY DEC If Hockey Standings Reveal Midgets First Juveniles Second With Milton After not Andtag be net unttt the 16 mark of the but period the locals fired fat three quick goals but could not pro duce the equalizer before ttie burner ended November game here Benny Guy Hennessey and Jamie scored for Georgetown Dave set up oil the goals one of thorn with tot help of John Snow Juvsnlfe Standings Nov 24 2 Milton 10 Brampton 1 8 3 13 13 8 1 1 Acton 15 0 2 2 Point Leaders Duncan Bur 18 Beatty Bur 8 Evans Mil 9 13 Irons Geo Serebrta Bur 9 Snow Geo 12 Geo 10 Ferguson Guest J MIDGETS from Robinson netted Georgetowns ibtaetering drive from Loceto played a good fast dean game but were out gunned by the st tea The game was played Tuesday November Nov 22 T Georgetown Hilton Gueiph Raider power It on the upgrade home game but empty still outnumber bodies Claim ByLaw Ignored Township Takes Action council on J Ion day Instructed their lawyer to pro ceed with action against Paul Lot Con 3 They he is operating a TV re pair shop and sales showroom in contravention of the holding which permitted no change In land use The byJaw allows for non conforming uses provided they were In existence before the bylaw BUSINESS FIRST original letter from lawyer to stated that action would bo tak en if the business was still in operation by November however contends that the business v is a operation before the bylaw and points out that the byJaw is not yet In force Is the lev in force ask ed Deputy Reeve Tom Hill We d have to go to court to find that out replied clerk French one lawyer ays it is and the other says it itnL Or Ken Mfcreholl suggested council go ahead and find out where they stood A motion instructing their lawjer to proceed pawed SET LIMIT FOR 17 SIDER0AD The Department of Transport okayed Fisquesing councils by law reducing the speed limit on the to miles an hour but would not approve the same reduction on the line Their letter said they hail surveyed the traffic and the condition of both roads and felt the reduction of speed limit to miles an hour was not warranted on the Line Council will have to resubmit their bylaw to tho Department of Transport with Line section deleted FOR ALL THE NEWS OF GEORGETOWN AND DISTRICT READ THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THANK YOU FOR ELECTING ME Br ACCLAMATION AS Hydro Commissioner BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON John T Armstrong Wolf Park at Terra was rewarded with a 19 Inch brown trout It was a surprise to Don but more of a surprise to Leo Wolf who operates the park Apparently Leo has pic tures to prove that can be caught there John Laric of Main Street South Intends to journey to the Arctic Regions some time in toe future in search of a trophy polar bear NOT HATCHET HAPPY While hunting recently ma asked why there were so many large trees that were completer girdled with an axe And others with yellow dobs of paint on them on certain 8 1 10 OafeviUe Preston fl 6821 Preston A good team effort produced tbie win Thursday Goals came from ttte sticks of Dale aaniee Kevin Reeks Ted Row ley Gary McFadyen and Dean Popfel Dean also assisted on 2 Dick Dick Becker end Bill Rutty one on each Preston Another whole team victory from Bruno Martina end then Martina from Hamilton and Terry Turner com bined for the goals This one was Thursday here NOVICES After a lot of hard work Ed was finally rewarded waft bar first goal of the season in this one It Georgetowns second goal with Brent Butter- worth Hick Hewitt got the firet from Scott Wakf and unassisted and again from sod Tun Tur ner end Scott unesstst- ed amounted fee the others OUTDOORS with GEORGE H0ARE El Curbs Conservation Officer at informed us that the girdled trees were classed as culls and the ones with yellow paint on them were to be girdled later When they are cut in this fashion the tree dies from the top down and the branches fall off first then the rest of the tree rots away He further plained that if the tree was felled it would smash down considerable good sound young girdled trees are noticed mostly in areas where much timber cutting had been done The Dept of Lands and For ests do this to improve the value of the for the owner of the properly in the far future Three Men Seeking RX Seats on Board Besides the members el ected from various county Baton board of education has two extra seats reserved ft separate school supporters All separate school support ers to the count on this Three candidates all Burling ton men are in the field next Monday for the two posts They are Herbert Ctohecy Gordon Davidson and William CRICKET IS CHAMPION NEWFIE Cricket a New foundland latch owned by Nancy TarawoU George town became a Canadian Chsm- at the recent Kitchener dog show when she collected three more points for the re quired ten exactly She had earner gained five points at the Greenwood show and two at the Metropolitan show Cricket Is Just a year sod two months old and the Greenwood show was her first time In a show ring She is one of three Newfound lands at log but only seconds to cut it down Thats all for this week Something about November fly caught next week Thanks for your good com ments and until next week Enjoy the Outdoors WOMENS DART Standings Imperials Team Georgeto Bowl Rookies Tern Cotta I GoCos 28 Rate Smoothies IB Car Plates NOW ON SALE WHY NOT OBTAIN RATES NOW NO AVOID THE HUSH I HOURS Mornlnn till All SATURDAYS until 1 Clmd till Jan Id Dept Transport Office Main St GEORGETOWN ANGLERS HUNTERS ASSOCIATION NEW MEMBERS Assoc Membership includes Trap Shooting Rifle Shooting Conservation Prelects Fishing and Snowmobiling Par Information CAU 9482 GEORGETOWN Party of 7 Gets Quota Deer Hunt Dune Robinson Herb Louth Stan Byre of Nerval end Ed Robertson Jack Robertson Craig and Jack Simpson of Hornby bad successful hunt on largest fresh water is land in the world place as the heading signifies was at on and The seven hunters accounted for Vthitetails two bucks 1 big doe 1 doe fawn and as the of Lands and Forests verifies one of the big gest buck fawns to be taken on the Island a OS lb Dune Robinson la noted for having a keen eye when over the eights of a rifle He Is also quit adept with the shotgun when shooting clay birds at trap shoots sod also at the turkey shoots several lb turkeys have been In the freezer this year Max English and Jim Walsh of Georgetown decided to goose hunting this year over on the East Coast of James Bay They went by plane from Ham- to TiminlM where the Austin Airways plane was re fuelled then nonstop to Fort George eee some day soon Other hunters from Indiana made up the passenger list from Hamilton to Fort George THI LUCK OP USHER Johnny Usher well known trapper of had a very successful two week bunting season this year Many beaver mink have been taken already this year and as a special bonus he also accounted for ft ten point was mag nificent animal to say the least A nice big doe was also for by Johnny This was given to his hunting bush plane then flew them to DcadDucltiBay Camp miles south After good rest the Indiana ferried fltem by freighter canoe to the hunt ing grounds The species of geese shot Canadas Brant a snows and blues and Jim were rewarded with a full count of ten Canada geese each to bring borne The Indians proved to bo expert guides as usual To top off the hunt Max and wore taken by freighter canoe several miles off shore where they sighted seal and white whales that come down from Hudsons Bey As a special bonus of the hunt Max is possession of some nice movie films and till pictures which I The big buck was shot along the shore of Long Lake near where Johnny was setting out raps for beaver and The doe was shot beside Axe creek not far upstream from Trout Lake That was the sec ond week of the hunt on day and it was Johnnys lucky day Beside his canoe In the back of his truck were 2 and the doe The big buck was taken the first week To quote Johnny There Just much room for me in that small with all that game I Just had to paddle back to the truck riding piggyback LOCAL TRAPPER trapper Bill Rich ardson of Georgetown is also doing well again this year Ab out 20 beaver have been taken already this season Many of these are called nuisance bea ver that is ones that are build ing dams in the wrong places and causing roads and good farmland to be flooded To quote Usher and Richardson the good prime fur will be a- Later The furs these trap pers catch arc all sent to North Bay where they era sold for the best prices BROWN This is little late but as the saying goes better late than not at all Last August Don of Edith St fishing at WATCH FOR THE Burger Family IN THE GEORGETC LIONS CHRISTMAS PARADE DECEMBER 5th Were giving out FREE ROOT BEER TICKETS with Lucky Numbers on them will aalactad on Saturday and ach day for following day If you and Siva a Root with lucky numbar on then A ft W your mall FREE WE ARE PARTICIPATING IN HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY CONTEST mi ENTRY COUPONS AT STORE SHOW HER HOW MUCH YOU CARE Buy Her a BERNINA The Unbeatable FOR AS AS WHITE Sewing Machines FROM AIL WITH MONTHS SERVICE SIS VOUCHER SEE THE BABY BERNINA Sewing Machine IT SEWS I SELECT FROM OUR WIDE CHOICE OF FABRICS For the Holiday All Way Sparkling Polyester Crepe Brocades ell Typos Fabulous to give It that touch SPECIAL get your free with purchase ef Fabric and over December 3rd to only Open Every Evening Til 9 pm Now Til Christmas Except Saturdays T0WNE Centre Stt MAIN STREET NORTH

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