HERALD Wednesday December It Minor Midgets add Bantams win Lindsay tournament The Georgetown Ma jo returned from the Lindsay Invitational Bantam Tournament last weekend laden with as the local crew captured the tournament championship It a lough for the local crew but showing a good to work a complete team pulling off some great passes the Gage Stationery squad won three straight games to earn the top honors Their first match of the day long tourney pitted Georgetown against Bradford Ontario Outdoors Gift ideas for the sportsman The weather was so mild last Saturday that many people took advantage of it and got in some fishing Most of the popular spots on the Lake Huron shoreline and the bays of Georgian Bay were giving up some good catches depending on where you were when they started bitting The Rainbow Trout at this time of year do not feed continually as they did earlier but on more of a schedule It seems they follow the pattern of all wild creatures in their movements The solunar tables will be of great help at this time of the year The season on Lake Trout opens on Lake Simcoe on December and remains open until October year More Lake are taken through the Ice on Simcoe than the rest of the year Hence the special season and you will only be allowed two compared to three in other areas Gilt Ideas for Chriitma Now with he malls moving again a gift for the fisherman that is sure to please Is the Ontario Fishing Guide This is a comprehensive book on sport fishing in Ontario the name Implies and a guide Is as well Using this book you will be able to dispense with guide services on a lake you have never fished before Dont get me wrong a guide Is a valuable addition to any trip but not everyone can afford one Trolling patterns are shown along with what species of flih are in any specific area of the waters you are fishing in I reviewed this book in Ontario Outdoor some months ago and know it to be a definite addition to a fishermans bookshelf The address for ordering is Ontario Outdoor Publication Box 1414 Kitchener Ontario postpaid A gift for every is the presentation folding knife commonly called the Big and These are available In most sporting goods stores style eating for the festive season The fruit of the sportsmans efforts can truly be made Into festive dishes and can grace any table This one from in Toronto Wild Rice soak in water over night Saute chopped onion chopped celery chopped green pepper in butter Saute sliced mushrooms in butter till half cooked Boil the rice In fresh water till grains open drain and add rice to vegetables Boil pheasants in salted water enough to cover till tender Remove the skin take meat from bones in bitesize Add them to rice mixture along with beef consomme to moisten Bake In ISO degree oven covered for about one hour The best way of telling if it la done is ask me to lasts test It for you thats a veiled invitation to dinner Sour Dough can be a great addition to any baked goods and this la a good time to start If you do not have a starter then now la the time to get it going in order for it to age a little as this will improve the flavour of any of the sour dough starters STARTER 3 cups all purpose flour 1 package active dry cups warm water Dissolve yeast In water add to flour then blend When creamy smooth set aside to raise Then place this mis In a glass preserving Jar or a crock Covered and refrigerated this mix will keep for several weeks You may wish to use half of the mix you make for pancakes or rolls When ready to make up a recipe Just add flour and water to the starter and set to rise Next week some recipes for Christmas baking Any worth bis salt will be able to bake and cook So why not take over from your wife this year 1 think in that way she will appreciate a little more our ONTARIO OUTDOORS Gang easily set their winning pace with a vic tory Taylor was the top marksman notching two of Georgetowns four goals Ed and Mark Brabant added singles with assists going to Mark Mike McMenemy 3 Greg Thompson and Dave The win moved Georgetown into the semifinals where they ran up against the tough hometown favorites However teamwork and hustle paid off as the Gage Bantama posted perhaps the upset of the tournament a victory over Lindsay The Lindsay Bantams had been heavily favored to be the champions of their own tourney but led by Mark and Mike Menemy the entire Georgetown team played good solid hockey to earn the win The host team waa par ticularly frustrated by the net Mark Brabant hit for he first Georgetown goal taking a pass from Greg Thompson Mike added the second on a pass from BUI Tutrix- then Mark hit for what proved to be the winner on a play set up beautifully by Greg Thomp son BID Taylor added the In surance tally It was on to the grand championship a game that saw two extremely equal teams battle through three periods of play and then two overtime periods deadlocked at a 44 stalemate It was only shots on goal In the second overtime fray that put the Georgetown squad on top of the Hunts crew After a tough semifinal and struggling through their third game in a day the Georgetown squad nevertheless outplayed but could not find the net for the winning goal With less than a minute remaining In regulation time Greg Thompson broke in on the Huntsvllle net and let fly with a hard shot that off the goalpost In the overtime period and playing two men short Georgetown still held off the scorers Regaining full strength in the second extra stoma Georgetown won the game on shots on net Greg Thompson was definitely one of the leaders of the Gage crew In the cham pionship He notched two goals to which BUI Taylor and Mark added singles Assists went to Bra bent and McMenemy While the tournament was definitely the highlight of week the Bantams began to get It all together the night before when they dumped Streetavllle In league play The local crew were all over In every depart merit particularly on defence where Phil Buck and Marty Power both played strong Bill Taylor notched a hat trick to which Ed and Greg Thompson added singles McMenemy assisted on three plays Dwyer on two and Kemshead on one Minor Bantams tie Oakville edge Streetsville In the battle against the strong Oakville crew the Minor Bantams held on to a 33 draw the Georgetown goals were Kevin Thompson from Chuck Moffat Steve Robbies from Robert and Ernie Haller from Kevin Thompson and John chard On Saturday the Georgetown squad pulled out a real squeaker edging ahead of with a 1 tally Danny Reynolds and Steve Bobbins were the local shooters with an assist on Reynolds goal going to Herb Four was the lucky number for the Georgetown Minor Midgets as they racked up two more wins on the weekend first dumping 3 on Thursday and then easily edging 1 on Saturday A percent team effort produced the Georgetown victory over Chlng Blake had a standout game notching one goal and three assists Steve Krajachlck slapped home a goal and set up another as did Alex Versg Curt Brownies rounded out Georgetowns scoring Dave Townsend was credited with assisting on two scoring plays and Tim Turner In net Chris played a solid steady game The winning goal of the matchup with Streetsville was scored by Tim Turner while Georgetown was two men Three of Georgetowns goala were in fact efforts as the game was marked with an uncommon number of penalties Georgetown had more than minutes In penalties Tim Turner Blake merson Steve Dave Townsend Terry Simp son and Chris Murden were standouts through the game Turner led with two goals followed by Blake with one goal and an assist and with one goal By Steve Archibald Colin Is coming along in there will be NO bowling We are sorry to boar about Toronto General Hospital We for the Senior B C due to the cartrain accident In which all send out our best wishes to the OKeefe pin Editor of this paper Colin and hope for a quick and Bowling Championships being Colin Gibson was quite healthy recovery held at Georgetown Bowl seriously injured I hear that This Sunday December 12 ProuM Stone air It a 71 while Nicholas laadlno boys with a The way to victory for ill points Super Old tha the The Bombers the Striker for five point Ths Pooh came out of and took for two same and tolas Standing Frltnca Bombers The Pooh Strikers end BttflMT Conoratulallons to who threw high trip It for today with 306 trip It She had Individual games of and Good bowling Trad to wars 101 Nicholas Barnes Paul ft Scott Moor It Jot Ballon Ml and Todd BANTAMS luwhlla Courllalt running away with Wis boy high avtragt with Mi Tht Hot Shot out snot Hit Alley Cat for ven point Also tha silver beat for all point while ma Rookla took point from Hoot won and totals from ths Bang Tha charged Argo wltn two and totals The Super Stars shorn for five points the Dodgtr standing Hoi Shots J silver stars Intuits Cougsrs Rookies Dodgers Bang Banger Argot Allty Cats and New Bakers Dotan Tumtr 174 Tad 445 ITS 194 Cameron Lavar Sandra Marshall 403 141 151 Brian Collltr 175 Rabbit Quintan 400 Patricia Stoylts 147 Jtroma Stone ISO JUNIOR Debbie Scarborough leads the girl high 1T4whHa1nlhboys division II It closer with DsvldSmarda holding a 119 but Grant Richardson It coming up strong with his us to boys lost all games to Pin won first and last and total from tha Pin Up Tha Hot Shots hot at point totals Ntrds plus took tha last gam Tht House stolt all point from Odds End Super Six lost first to Bowling Buddies but took tht ntxt two and totals took flvt points from Sexy Six took thai irst and third and totals from the Pin Hltttrs Standing Bowttntttt 7 Super Six Hot Shots On Pin Hltttrs Slxy Six Pin Up Pin Kittens BTO Six Gutter Gang and Bowllno IS Ttrrlllc Twelve 611 Grant Richardson 211 David 219 J win it Arm Iron 43 Leonard 114 David Burke 570 211 Sheldon Brown 137 John Harrington 111 Burns 194 and Gary Richardson It still lading for boy with is average whll girl saverageby ail look two and totals from Knock Up lost first gam against B but came back and took tht last two and totals Ttit took point from Hous Ttit Six Pack look th first but Crab bsggad Its two and totals Cap tain Fantastic and lha Dirt took all point away from Guess Whos Up Captain Fantastic end Brown Dirt Dps ID If Six Pack Grab Bags Inc Knock Out 6 Whos Up Ttrrlllc Ttni Slav Archibald 277 Hay 116 Mark Rtls 735 with a solo Richardson Colin Hicks 343 146 Sherry Evtrstt 233 Dodge 319 Congratulations to Armstrong who a gam NIC Bowling up good work MAJORS Nov Triplet h 196 s 111R McGowan 20 Swann 272 Harrington 254 J Hlllltr 746 Davis 2Stc F Ptduiia Bradley 716 371 Standings Gunners Meal Market Prestons 3 a Esso 4 V Golden I Fish Chips 3 Stat 7 Plumbing Pro Hardware Hometttad 1 Royal Contractors 11 Park Toyota R J Hlllltr HoertlW S 7 S Caran t Norton 9 Herri no ton 236 10 J Kennedy 224 FRIDAY NITRRS Standings Mothers Brats 11 Weaklings 11 Touehlts Ding a ling Re tct Kt Stumble Bum Suptr Knuckle Heads Averages J Prous 231 J Bell 333 A V rouse Parktr 169 Stone 11 Evtrson 16S Top scores forth night was thrown by Roberts who pitched a triple with solo gemesof 0 and Nice Lorn Next were Bert Bell 743 350 Stan Swann 743 165 John Promt Andy Mandarlno 161 135 Varna 174 Jack Berg men 269 330 340 Mary 33S ana miu 214 WED APT LADIES Swinging Six HI Caps 6 Hippy Gang 6 Haitis Hurricanes Hits Lilies Jet Set 4 Poor Slobs Six Skylarks 3 Hoppers Go- Getter I Top Scores Pat Berber 645 216 Helen Hump tire ye 619 Kay Bigg 131 Jtannettt Mercer 610 243 21 Sandra Wilson 104 Dot Hicks 10S Carolyrti 3161 Marlon Grummttt 156 Ann Learning Tap Averages Sandra Wilson Pat 189 Helen Humphrey 185 Joan Wright 13 Audrey Williams Handy Varna 1 Mind SO Rippers 4S Kingpins Com its String A Long String Snappers WHO BEAT WHOM AND BY HOW MANY POINTS Siring A Longs 7 Kingpins Mind String Snappers Rockets 7 RIpptr Bill Girl Comtt 3 Triples Plat Sam Homes 633 Hillock Dai Tumbull 635 Act Bailey Edmunds Singles Flat John Brown Hillock Carl Deforest Ac Bailey 339 Bert Craig MARRIED COUPLKS Standings Hank a Heroes Jay Get Swingers Fred Frops 13 Mix Match 13 Hopeless 10 Twiggy Crowd Gutter Rats 9 9 Tha Up N Comers 4 Seattle 4 Tap Averages MEN Burke 211 Farrow S MotSOp 317 A Ma nitty A AxfWd LADIES Graham J Archibald 203 A Harris IBS Chaplin 185 High Archibald HI Sylvia Graham 174 Fred Enge 261 Dan Hot ISO Marian 17 Lawrence in 157 WED LADIES EVBNIHOOUT Teem standings Pussy 24 Fantastic 19 Dash Question Marks 17 Comer Pins 14 Com Puffs Sexy six HlghAvsrsges Mailer J Richardson D Hunter 193 R Godlty183 Kosilwka M J Baker Weekly lnh E Metier 666 330137M J Baker 166 Glinwl70 J Rot 211 Dodge 224 Basketball marathon at GDHS Starting at a Mon day December and con tinuing till 12 neon Wednesday December so Grade Nine boys will participate In a SI hour marathon basketball game The students will be placed on two teams and the purpose of will be to raiso funds to purchase a universal gymnasium for the high school This Is a isstatlon weight training ma chine which every possible type of exercise offered in the traditional weight rooms The universal gym will be used in the physical education program in tram and to prepare teams for com petitions At last count the world record was hurs so goal of hours of consecutive basketball will break the existing record The boys and the teaching staff at the high school are and are all hoping for a very successful marathon 8776525 No Job Too Big Or Too Small CLEANERS LTD Surprise Surprise Ga P not ihtyiasic like you picked them the And ficih for in on your Try Gin Ik ins Carroll loo Work The Lottery lottery draw resulted in five early Christmas presents for three town residents one Nerval resident and a resident of Erin Lowln and Norma Porter all from Georgetown Sanderson from Norval and J Norman from Erin held lucky tickets Our new Red White and Blue fare plan makes it easier to save Georgetown to Toronto 175 Montreal 1625 Winnipeg 4100 Thats just a sampling of CNs new oneway Red coach fares available ii you travel at off peak periods when the trains ore less crowded And to help you plan your travel savings CN has a new Red White and Blue folder Pick up a copy today from your Travel Agent or CN Passenger Sales We want to help you I NEW COMMUTER SERVICE NOW IN OPERATION between Guelph Rockwood Acton Georgetown GO TRAIN CONNECTION TO BRAMPTON AND TORONTO EASTBOUND no flag stops WESTBOUND no flag stops Guelph 635 a m Bus Depot Toronto 5 10pm Union Station Rockwood 6 a m North Cornors Georgetown 6 p CN Station Acton 6 57 a m Watsons or CN Georgetown 7 a CN TRANSFER TO GO TRAIN TRANSFER TO GO BUS Acton 6 CN or Watsons Rockwood 6 37 p m North Corners Toronto 8 Union Station Arr Guelph 6 50 pm Bus Depot Ontario CAREER to aged 1 to under tha Ontario Cartar Action Program SAMPLE FARES From ACTON TO TORONTO Single are 10 1650 63 00 For complete information phone ACTON GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON 8530300 To you must at least but lass than yaars of and you must be un- but actively seeking employment You musl not now lulltime formal education ithejob plus an allowance weeks The aim is to i by Ihe Government Ontario January 1976 Apply soon Further lion about he program is available at your Can The Ontario Career Program is administered by the Ontario Ministry of Colleges Universities in coo the Ontario Youth Secretariat