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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 14

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PageM THE HERALD Wednesday February 1Kb Juniors drop two Seniors hit for two The Junior clash Is All three brand of On Friday the Rebels were Reis had points is suffer two more down by one point with Gourlie attempting defeats while the Senior seconds left to go A steal on This Friday evening he two Most games are played In the Seniors take to the boards at admission to the games also support than has been shown In Rebels reverting to their play the part of the Rebels allowed Rebel contingents host third afternoon but games In Inadditlon to the games a gains you entry to the dance the past of weeks past picked up two Paul Nlchol to click for a nice place Aldershot In the last the hopes of attracting more dance will be held later In the AlthoughtheJuniorsareablt victories threepoint play and when the home game of the season For supporters will be played at gym down on their luck both teams On Friday afternoon the final buzzer sounded they were Coach Jim CostUan singled out the out was the high scorer standing play of guard Paul with points while Brian Nlchol hit for 17 points hooped 11 Last but also pulled down nine Monday the Junior Rebs put up rebounds Is excellent for Championships and pi Gourlie added 10 ta ti Gymnasts competitive group The GDHS girls gymnastic year I974si be ted by M Robinsons the team win the Although she wouldn come last year out any definite predic will be holding lions coach perhaps meet against Bramaii Jill Clifford Kelly a dual Frost Colleen Howard this Marianne Nemlth Donna Krowcbuk each eight Rebels again had coach points Brian Adamarchuk costlgan reaching for his signed In with seven as they eked out a The Seniors although they win over M M Robinson in their tilts had the kind of a This game was for second a coaches to puce which the Rebels now Poor meet ivj- ii The swim team grow old before their time and occupy Their regular season disappointing day last seriously qu their career record now s at Mark at LordElgln High in Burlington Their flna week which togeta Senior team members are whole was stronger than last at how the team will fare this Jane Aglss Vicky Herrmann year version and she Is year at least their capabilities and Ruth Agiss looking forward to improving will be able to be more easily Although these girl have on last year a record She did assessed Along with Joyce officially made their various 30 points while GDHS had confidence a bit Shirley White la helping teams before the The swim team had a 30 points while GDHS had 1 day last however as she feels the team to bring the team along High School There are some bright spots P some still Burlington Their final meet however for the team Pauline f und km before the Halton Cham Heaton was notified that Improved since Sandy Edgw plonahlps was scheduled among holds the top time In the county Perdue of and for 100 metres freestyle and Milton Hlah School Milton Paul Girvan Is as failed to turn up and Perdue possibly the beat male swim arrived without their Senior In the county team and were missing several The team la now working of their Junior team members towards the Halton What was supposed to be a final plonahlps which will be held at tune up disintegrated Into M Robinson High School in exhibition swims with a few Burlington on Thursday races thrown lit February 2D Coach Bill Only certain races counted Balfour la hoping to have tome jumur for points and although there If not all his swimmers entered continued their winning ways was some confusion regarding In the Peel Cham taking matches from A the point at the end of plonahlps scheduled for the High White Oaks the day Perdue had complied week following the Haltons High School The Senior Only Marina gives you all this meets they must perform for their coaches who will choose The Novice team Includes the best performers for each individual meet as entries are Carol Harrison limited This makes for a McLoughlln Jodie McQuarrie highly competitive attitude Kim Robinson Susan Smarda even among team members and Chris White and should stand them In good Junior team members are stead when the championships SellnaAldham Kcndra Adams roll around The meets held Mary pen- prior to the championships are Val officially designated Phillips Diane Tracy exhibitions but anyone at all Treohy and Laura familiar with gymnastics The Intermediate team in knows how fiercely com Tough opponent Jriii The intermediate team in knows how elude Jar they a jUettes split the weeks matches losing to but defeating White Oaks The Juniors defeated the girls three games to and lack of concentration Change minor soccer fees The Georgetown Minor could probably be cited as the Soccer Association held a days February their one setback general meeting last Sunday at and March Reals convincingly In the the Cedarvale Community take place at the Cedsrvale three consecutive Satur February 22 March 1 March Registration will reason for their one setback They won convincingly In other games by scores of Centre Community Centre between and The prime reason for the a in and lWpffl The Senior team ran Into one meeting was to try and The is asking for of the best high school girls determine whether to raise more people to serve as volleyball teams In southern and coaches and managers as It Is Ontario and were thrashed Ifso by how much Before the conceivable that If there 154 and 154 The girls played actual meeting got underway a enough people available some well butwere completely out of moment of silence was ob- of the programs might have to their depth Coach Mavis served In memory of the late A be curtailed O Nell was of the impression Prlmerono who was a very Should you decide to become that Blakelock first string active end respected member involved In Georgetown were of university calibre ana of the association minor soccer please contact definitely the class of the In the discussion concerning either Mr league fees It was pointed out by the or Mr Bryan Turner The dressing room was a executive that over percent much happier place this past of the strips Issued last year Friday as both the Senior and had not as yet been returned Junior defeated and that many of the strips that their opposition from White- had been returned were not in Oaks three games to one good enough condition to be The Rebellettes travel to used again This problem as Milton this Thursday and host well as the Increasing at the Perdue this traction of soccer as a minor Monday afternoon Bantams Now you dont have to be rich to have a tax dodge This tax dodge Is for the average world person and its perfectly legal Because Government wants you to save for retirement they are prepared to give you a legal tax dodge The amount of tax money you can save is very worthwhile For example if you re married with two den I children and earned yourtax saving could amount to over Heres what Government says you can do Within speeded limits you can deposit part of work you can still take advantage of this lax your earned income each year In a Canada saving Trust Retirement Savings Plan and deduct an Because of inflation a company equal amount from your taxable income Less pension may not be enough guarantee you taxable income less tax for the Tax Man It a comfortable retirement on lis own Here an that simple And if both husband and wife opportunity for you have more work both can set up a Plan when you retire save on income ax Even If you re already in a pension plan at while you re at it If you re short of cash you can still get in can loan you the money start a PI in In most cases right and with no red tape call it our Instant Retirement Savings Loan And get this tax dodge Trie interest on the loan is also tax deductible Your money Isn t locked In forever li a Canadi Trust Retirement Plan is no Hon to make fulure deposits and no sales commission pay Should you decide io forget the whole thing you can gel your money out But if you do you income tax March 1st is the deadline If you decide you wani save on your 1974 taxes better it March 1st Tints ihe llie Government has set Nobody not even rich cm use tax lint And heres the Grabber four Ford Maverick Grabbers all you have toil Is or more in a Canada Trust Retirement Savings Plan by ihe March hi deadline The nanus drawn win a brand neu Fore Maverick Alter correctly mi I no St hum Crib ill the Ian savin you March lsl rtoo Ifytuumi made your il 15th 1 lyis Th set ntestantl rules ire avi only il Cinada indies Onhno Tin Prairie Prof rices Canada Trust I TORONTO a Adda MarMandWoodPlsia Shoppm The Do MlSSISSAUGA2Wlr HlLt- Mall main entente BromaleaCllyCcniHlnMM ClfllrW 1121 Ion Ik alMIIRd 1320 Yo Erik ntotl Andrew Tl Fa vinvMail Do 111 d491 I ih i 11417 ill MILTONM l I sport was creating a heavy Statistics released recently strain on financing and h Georgetown Minor budgeting Ban tarns finishing fifth in their After various views were eight team league The local aired a motion was made and I wound up only seven carried that for 1875 the points out of first place behind registration feet paid by boys Milton Burlington Chlnguacousy and Brampton the association to npply each Tneu record of wins and girls would be I rawTrtrft at our eight of the season At the points better than sixth place the season the strip would become the property of Mike McMenamy Greg the player Thompson and Ian Reeks In light of this decision it was finished In the top fifteen in further carried that fees for league scoring Mike headed 1075 would be charged u and 12 follows boys fie girls assists for 30 points good with a maximum family In addition girls assists for points good per enough for fourth place In the Jon to this league overall while Greg family maximum there would fifth in the league with also be fee for players on goals and 13 assists for a rep teams It was also decided similar 30 points right behind that the fee for affiliated teams Mike Ian Reeks finished In would be set at SO position In the league Registration of players for scoring with 11 goals and he 1975 season will take place assists for points ONTARIO OUTDOORS Ice fishing is beginning First things first Once again we have the problem of oil spills In our streams and rivers This time the disaster area was the Sixteen Mile Creek again The refinery settling tanks apparently over flowed and spilled into the creek This area was lust beginning to come into Its own again with some fair fishing being reported and Rainbow Trout taken at the Prospects were good Now who knows While fishing the harbor area of Owen Sound on Jan llofthiayear I saw and reported thick oil flowing Into the river from a sewer that came In to the river from the wall on the west side This Is In front of the ferry In Its winter berth As yet I have no word as to where It was coming from Somehow we have to atop this terrible and unnecessary pollution Every keen fisherman has a list of fish they want to catch sooner or later This Is what dreams are started from and very often the plans for a fishing trip I am no exception However recently I several fish that were not on my list Such fish aa Squlrrelflsh Trtggerflah Sea Trout Spotted Sea Trout and Grouper IwufortunateenougbtogetinaweeklnFlorida the last week in January and took the time out to do a little fishing and these were the fish that I caught while at this pleasant pastime in degree weather Nothing big but plenty of them From that to ice fishing What a difference But It Is allflshtngandlenjoyallaspectsofit Winter Activities Apparently a lot of people decided to take the advice given them and take in the activities at the Credit Valley Winter Come Along held at the CVCA area at Terra Over turned up to enjoy a fine winter day and fun I aim oat feel sorry that I was In Florida at the time and had to miss ft Maybe next year There is now plenty of snow and skiing is good In almost all areas The Ice thickness is getting better As this is still not a sure thing check with the MONR or a fish hut I hope to have a first hand report for you next week on the Ice fishing conditions Huts on Slmcoe are usually out by the end of January but weather kept them off this year However they ore appearing now and things are looking up it will be a disappointment for hi also dlaap- bob ollivier stems from the fact that the management of keSimcoeflsh is often taken from the reporta of the Ice fishermen on the lake Last fail Ron and his staff tagged hundreds of tag They are hoping that these fish will be caught by fishermen and the tags returned Using a certain formula and applying ft to the ratio of tagged and untagged fish they nope to reliably calculate the population of the Whlteflah in the lake Yearly estimates reveal If the population Is increasing or decreasing Each winter as many as anglers fish Lake SImcoeandlastyearcaughtoverSOOOOoffsa A lake worth saving that one Remember that many of the provincial parka are open for winter activities and Slbald Point Park la one of these Plowed roads and campsites heated washrooms with bo water central fuel wood drinking water garbage disposal and electrical outlets are aspects of these parks to attract the winter visitor Of course Point is con for the Lake fisherman The ministry of natural resources has prepared a network of snowmobile trails and if you must drive the stupid things I guess that is the place to do it Think hypothermia the dropping of body tern activities there are available one must constantly be on the alert for this death dealing condition Wear sensible clothing wool It loses heat slower than cottons The should becoveredatall times The back of the neck Is also a vulnerable spot Be prepared for cold wet weather don t let the dead chill of hypo overtake you Did you know many men go fishing all their lives without knowing it Is not the fish they are after Next week Bird boxes and a word about fishing fever Excuse me while I go out and enjoy winter In Ontario Outdoors IT FEBRUARY STORE HOUR Closed Mori days Tuesday Wed lam to when you buy a bucket or barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken at the regular price fried ORE HOURS Friday Saturday 10 Sunday M a 116A Guelph St Are you or you lust moved into a new Would Ilka to call on HOUSEWARM1NG and information about your new location The Hostess will be glad to arrange subscription THE HERALD For this information and gifts call Joan Gillespie at 8774812

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