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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1972, p. 18

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Humane Trapping Advocate Naturalists Club Speaker In Sixth Year Page HERALD THURSDAY JAN strut the use trap fur animals and related their history when he spoke to Georgetown District Naturalists In Park public school January 12 The first traps to take fur animals were used In France and Tram there their use spread to England where they were used by poachers As a result or being caught In one of these animals would sometimes lose a leg American Indiana used snares and deadfalls a method where a log or rock would fall on the triggered When the white came they brought the leghold trap and the Indian could not compete with their efficiency and therefore heir use became widespread MASS PRODUCED The first mass production of fur animal raps was at Oneida in New York but concern over their use did not come until 1929 That when the Association for the protection of fur bearing animals came Into being In a group broke away from the original organization and founded the Canadian for INSTANT KILL In Frank well known trapper invented the Instant killing trap bearing his name This trap won the of the CAHT and In fact gave them to trappers on an exchange basis one free for one leg hold trap In exchanges has given away worth of raps to Canadian trappers Public support will enable the Association to get legislation and possible grants further their alms of preventing cruelty Nell displays traps Naturalist meeting Home Town Studio KID HOCKEY Opposing Coaches Will Pick Saturday Morning Hockey takes a rest next when Midget Tournament winds up on Saturday January Schedules will resume on for the Saturday morning teams The Senior league which operates on Tuesday nights continue every Tuesday nig There Is some darn good hocki being played In the senior leagi and many parents are turning out to see the teams play There will be on added wrinkle to score sheets from now on The opposing managers of each team will be asked o name the most valuable player on the other team for each game and to record their choice on the score sheet after the game The players named the most valuable player of the game will be reported In the scoring write for the paper This will give added recognition to the players who sometimes work very hard but do not appear in the scoring columns The date for the Town Tournament has been tentatively set at March 18th There has been some confusion with the Thursday night game in the Jr A League Each week a different team from the Jr A plays the Tyke Alls tars game time is Tonight on January Ottawa the Tyke Thursday February 3rd Hamilton vs the Tyke and February 17th Kitchener vs Tyke Here are Saturdays results JR A LEAGUE Montreal 3 London I Montreal took a lead in the first period on goals by Richard Donaldson with two and Bill Donn all unassisted London got on the midway through the second period on a goal by Tim Scarrow from Danny Reynolds Whitby I Kitchener Mike earned the shutout for Whitby while Mike Dickson cashed in a pass from Scott Haines and clinched the win late In the first period Ottawa Bill Humphreys shut out the squad while Mark Clalney from Grant Marshall and Bruce Weir from Glen Mercer struck for goals In the first period Steve and Danny Cheesemfln from Bob Diamond got the remainder good team effort Hamilton St Kills 1 The Hamilton team played a good game getting solid efforts from Bob McClure with two goals and Mark Tonna two goals and an assist Peter Wall collected the final goal and BUI Davles got wo assists Kevin scored late In the game for St Kills Niagara put together good team effort with goals by Rob with two Arnold Brands Hop Jim and Dove Monroe who afro collected an assist John Brian King and Mike Roberts also got assists lone goal was scored by Jeff Reynolds unassisted Tyke Weston Weston struck first midway through the first period on a goal by Todd Chris Peavoy scored two goals In the second period put the Tykes in the lead Weston got the equalizer minutes later Wiles getting on assist With about a minute left Kevin Frank and Jason Mogg set up David Doucctle to clinch the win Weston played a good game despite being short staffed Rochester got the win in a close game Tony Graham Smith scored the first goal from Challenger and Spitier to put Rochester ahead 1 Jamie Frank from and Kent It to in the second period Stephen put Baltimore on the scoresheet late In the game with Mike Smyth getting the assist Quebec Providence 1 Jim led his team with two goals in their romp over Providence Paul Stephens Mark Bill Ken Scott Wilson and Todd Beckett were the other marksmen had two assists Stephens Kir ley and Wilson one each Mike Water worth scored unassisted for Providence to spoil the shutout of netminder Doug Lamb Brian Bond with wo goals and two assists and Mel Leonard with two goals and an assist paced their team in bombing the owners Mike Norton David Bell Mike Henderson and Paul were other shooters John GrahamSmith with two Henderson and got the assist Gerry Stockfish and Steve Burns replied for Town with assists going to Marcel and Fisher Tulsa Cleveland Bruce Rogers stepped In goal for his absent goalie and earned the shutout Jeff was the big gun scoring three big goals and setting up Mark Johnson for he other one Stevenson and MacLeod got the assists Omaha Pittsburgh Darren Kuthmash and Mark along with Bob Hill were difference In this close game had a pair of goals and Bob Hill scored the other on a power play set up two goals and Hill one Kevin and Joe scored for Pittsburgh with assists going to Varey and Buffalo Columbus Buffalo came on strong for the win after spotting Columbus the first goal The first period was close and scoreless Russell Clark from White made It for Columbus Then Buffalo turned on the power scoring four goals in eight minutes Robert Bryant Mike Robinson on a power play Brian Carlson and Kevin Donals were the goal getters with Robinson Suitor Bryant Donaldson and collecting assists NHL Town 3 Detroit The workedTfard Tor win and the Dwyer Fisher McLaughlin line did all the scoring Detroit took a lead In the first period Martin Hard castle scoring unassisted Danny Fisher cashed In a pass from early in the second to tie the game Scott McLaughlin from Dwyer put the out front five minutes later Detroit battled back Dave Thompson scoring from and Osborne with five minutes left gave the the win late In the game on a nice setup from Dwyer and McLaughlin Sixteen Midget Teams In Tourney Here This Month pionshlp in six years when the Georgetown Midget Hockey Tournament is played here later this month The Georgetown Midget Hockey Tournament was in by a committee otitic Georgetown Minor Hockey Support group under Earl Nell and has been perpetuated since AJax won the first title Georgetown took it in and Burlington In and last year Georgetown Midgets also have a consolation title won in to their credit The 1972 operates on the evenings of January and all day Saturday the This year title will be sought by Georgetown Milton Burlington Brampton acousy Toronto Huskies Royal York Base Borden Richmond Hill Oshawa Detroit Dun das Waterloo and lew MVP AWARD A Most Valuable Player trophy named for the late Georgetown Midget manager Bill Chapman went up for competition in 1970 It has been awarded to Rick Smith of Burlington in 1970 and Brian of last year Smith Is now playing at Brown College In Rhode Island and Klnsella is with Oshawa Originally a team tour nament it expanded to Include 16 teams In 1971 Earl Nell is still tournament chairman Industrial Hockey Crowd Cougars For First Alouettes moved within one game of pace setting North Cougars when they beat Glen Williams 7 while Cougars lost 4 l to Mac s Milk In Georgetown Industrial Hockey League games Sunday morning had the Glen down at one point They got goals from Moc Korwek Wayne Reld Larry Bradley Kent RiddflJI and Terry Brush before Doug Hilts and Howie Comfoot scored for Glen Williams Mac Milk scored three unanswered goals In the third to pulfawny from North Gary counted for the milkmen in the first period and Al Arnold for North in the second Don Glass ford Boyce and Bill Gregory did the third period damage This Sunday schedule matches Mac Milk with Norval and North with the Glen STANDING North Norval Mac Milk Glen T In the score Their one came early in game from from made it before scored on the power play again Moffat made the game 40 early in the second period also unassisted before Boston got racked and hit the score sheet Humphreys and Butler were the shooters with Blair and Humphreys drawing assists New York 4 Chicago 1 New York ended Chicago unbeaten streak In convincing fashion Brian and a are Stewart got a goal each in the first period making it for New York Patterson and Battye drew assists Chicago pulled Ihe game close early in the second period Dave Richardson from Steve Buck Bob In two more for New with assists going to and Van aver Minnesota 1 Sloyles was the big gun for Vancouver getting two goals and three assists Dale Richmond had two goals one on a power with Rogers Lindsay and getting the others Rogers with two Gillian Reed and Majuery got the assists John from Getty scored late In the game for Minnesota spoiling the shutout of Bill Montreal Buffalo Bill Henderson earned the shutout In this very close game Paul Thompson was the goal shooter with Mike and Ken HI en son assisting SI Louis Toronto I St lead with Toronto spoiling the shutout by scoring late In the game Pat Shanks was big shooter getting two goals for St Louis and Graham Richards potted the other one Richards got the lone assist Mike Ryan scored the Toronto goal from Doug Harlow SENIOR LEAGUE January it negating Geo Sports Cycle 2 The 4towners fought the cycle team a draw in a close game Ham struck first on a power play Steve Smith cashing in a pass from Simpson Geo Sports tied the gumc in the second period Gerry Anderson unassisted Anderson hit again early in the third period from to put the cycle crew ahead 1 Steve Foster tied the amc Tour minutes later with getting the assist Robert Realtors Lanes Transport Terry Richmond got the shut out as his mates bombed the transport team Rush Dave Robinson Bill Bradley Nell McQuarrlc and Brad Edgar on a power play did the scoring with assists going to Bradley MeQuarrle and Burns Transport 4 Park Toyota The Toota crew played catch up hockey In gaining the tie with Bums The transport crew hit for two goals in the first period Mike Harris and Ian doing the shooting with Ken Ross assisting They made it early In the second period Ken Ross from Cassemeyer Toyota got two quick goals forty seconds opart late In the period Mike Reynolds from King and Mike McCrackcn from Zuber on a power play They tied the game early in the final frame Drew Markham from Reynolds Burns went ahead again when Arnie lit up the red light unassisted Jim scored for Park with eight seconds left to tie the gome Reynolds assisting SENIOR Jtnuiry 4 Lone Transport vs Burns Transport Excavating vs Park Toyota Geo Sports Cycle vs Realtors January JH 1 Hamilton vs London 10 Niagara St Kills Morlics 7 Weston vs Kitchener 10Montreal Whitby Tulsa vs Quebec vs Springfield 10 Pittsburgh Rochester vs Columbus vs Town Novice 12 Providence Baltimore NHL Vancouver New York Montreal vs Boston Detroit Toronto 3 Los Angeles vs Buffalo Louis vs Town 4 Minnesota vs Chicago STANDINGS SENIOR tAGUt W T Fobert Realtors 117 Geo Cycle Sports 5 3 Lanes Trans 3 0 12 Park Toyota 3 13 Nil I Los Angeles New York Toronto St Louis Montreal Detroit Chicago 4 Town Vancouver 2 10 10 12 12 Small Car Buyers FINAL CLEARANCE Of The following cars all have 1975 Overhead Cam engines Power Brakes all around Disc Brakes front Canadian design heaters and defrosters plus the other standard tea tares you want and expect on a small car FIRENZA SI 4 dr Sedan with 3 Trnnimliilon Goodwood SL 2 dr Sedan with 3 speed Automatic In Wedge wood Blue SL dr Sedan speed transmission Finished In Honey I 1971 2 dr 4 speed Finished n honey VU5U Starmlit AWW 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