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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1976, p. 17

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BURLINGTON HERE SATURDAY T1IK Wednesday October 1 19TS Pijfe Geminis tie Oakville romp over Acton Sabres EASY SEE MARTY ITS A AS THATVlan No 161 imparting these words Gemini Marty after Ihe pair combined for a goal Gem defencemon Larry Peterson lakes in ide Acton Ken seems to be wondering Whats going on No wonder Ken was questioning the peppered him with shots en route in a win ONTARIO OUTDOORS Turkey shoot this weekend I Georgetown Anglers and Hunters will hold a Turkey Shoot at the club grounds This is one mile north of on the line The lime Is noon probably till and date is Oct I am sure the club will have signs up to direct you the property and these shoots are always a tot of fun for the and his family This is one thing about fall season that is always enjoyable the turkey shoots If you want to be sure of getting one of the huge turkeys given as prizes I hen head out to the pattern board In other words find out about your gun patterns by shooting at a white card or piece of paper set up at 25 yards and at yards aiming direcUy at the target then put up a fresh sheet and aim either high or low depending where your first concentration of shot went In this way you will be able to determine the pattern of your particular shotgun Many things effect the pattern and these include the person shooting the way it is held and the shot shell I the size of shot and the choke of the barrel Duck hunting is still a big and the northern ducks are in more every day With the high winds and snow of last weekend he shooting Was hard but with the right lend and a watchful eye low on the water they could be taken Saturday morning before the snow came I put up more grouse than 1 the whole of the season last year Rabbits were also plentiful and I hope this is an indication of the increase of these two species As for squirrels they arc always plentiful and with the liberal bags allowed by the game laws every hunter should take advantage of this fine eating game animal Dont get me wrong I was not hunting grouse last weekend but duck hunting At this time I always lake a little time out prospect for grouse This will help me locate better hunting when the season opens Rabbit squirrel pheasant and partridge open the 13 today and Grouse on the of October The ever popular UPPER CANADA RIFLES will be at Creek Conservation Area this Sunday Oct 17 and again on Nov from 10 a til p Cold Creek is midwuy between and is the scene of an Autumn colour hike on the 17 of October Although I feel the peak has passed last weekend However it could be quite good Activities include the Bee where more than a million bees are kept for honey production If you have never studied bees then thai is the place to go Free curling I available The North Curling Club is rapidly setting up or the upcoming season For the Juniors free curling will be allowed this Sunday October 17 with Senior men and ladies available for instruction Present members are urged to bring along friends From Monday October IB through lo Friday October free curling will be made available for anyone in terested in learning about the sport from club members who donating their time The of the Central Ontario Junior league ran their seasons record to three wins tie and a loss in last weeks shinny action as lied in last Friday night then walked all over new league entry Acton ltM in Georgetown Saturday night In Oakville on Friday night Gems controlled play in but one of the three periods and were fortunate enough to with the single point led I after minutes or play the Gem mis rammed home two count ers in the middle frame shutting the Blades to hold 13 lead after two periods rebounded knot the gjmc the I mark of the deciding period and then as the saying goes Things got interesting Doug gave the locals a brief I lead at the mark but with another counter less Hun three minutes to once mure tie the score Hob Hamilton got the Georgetown- one up of the third but gained the lie w a last ditch power effort at the mark As mentioned the ems Ihree periods still mina Ihe and much credit go to Brad Miller the gnaltender Miller fncd its hi the second period alone when his mites were on offensive while Ihe Oak goaler Hob Sutton was only tested on shots Five locals had a hand in the goal selling Charlie Knoepfll Mike Kevin Recks Doug Barnes and Hob Hamil ton Cricket Robertson con tinned to buoy the offense he assisted on three counters Doug lor scored a pair of goals or while sing les to Adorns and The league meeting the Georgetown Gem mis themselves only league sophomores I and the Acton Sabres newest league entry was expected lp once again rekindle the old Acton Georgetown sports rivalry A relatively disappointing crowd of just under patrons took in the malch and although the Acton did enjoy vo imI hacking a contingent of their they were jusl no match for the reins Hie first period ended in a here goiltenilirig outplayed it of the Id the I The Miller who had been so impressive the pre lorn night against In nets while the Sabres had Ken who played backup last year Hick Tomkinhon in Ihe Gemini camp as their man between the pipes was impressive making 15 haves while allow ing three goals hut Miller looked and lowed ii similar three goals but on just four shots Gemini Robin son replaced Miller with Hick Tomkinson and the title began lo turn did allow one goal in Ihe middle period but his ma peppered wilh shots and stored our goals to lake i7 two period had The third period followed the same script and the Acton faced 111 drives and allowed goals while Tonikinson was tested twice and blanked the Sabres in final frame Overall firepower mil super lor defensive play spelled Ihe difference as the aimed shot at Sabres net while the Acton crew managed but 19 shols on Ihe Georgetown net Peterson paced the Gemini attack lie fired three goals and picked up sists Charlie Knocplfi hod a ha I rick to go with an assist while single markers were scored by Hob Hamilton Mar ly Dave Doug Robertson also notched two assists For the Sabres Camp bell scored a pair of goals while singles went to Bill and Paul The have a full week ahead of them as will swmg into action three limes on Wednesday to they travel to Burling ton Tor their initial malch of Die season against lust years regular lumps on Friday the journty Acton or return match with the Sabres and on Saturday play the host as Burling ton invades the Georgelown lair Game time for the Saturday nighl encounter Is at the Gordon Memorial Arena US College has another area star Dixon impressive in big track meet Georgetowns Mike Dixon rapidly proving that the scholarship granted him by East Tennesee Stale University was a wise move indeed Already the in local distance runner is paying dividends Two weeks ago Mike won the cross country race In a dual meet between East slate and University of the south On weekend of October he placed a very respectable lbth in prestigious Indiana Invitational meet won by the Tennesee State Buccaneers I year were ranked fifth in the nation as a cross country power and strong showing at the Indiana invitational was something of a surprise to coach David In discussing the victory Walker was quoted as saying 1 was definitely surprised we were able to run so well There were at least three cams in the meet whiih figured on paper to be belter than us at this stage a freshman runner competing against some of United Stalls lop harriers Dixons placing was impressive indeed and Walker noted thai Mike ran very well for a freshman in his first big meet 1 think he can run much better though and he will before the season is over Fast Tennesee Slate finished first In the Meet ahead of Kentucky and host Indiana Murray Slates Racers placed fourth followed by Kentucky Alabama Purdue and Auburn mbera and Remember when Muskie fishing at this time of year that live bait in the form of 10 to 15 inch suckers are probably best thing to use Whatever you put the end of your line it must be retrieved very slowly The j metabolism is extremely low with Ihe cold conditions Like I always say there is always something to do in ONTARIO OUTDOORS welcome them to the There will be a host and hostess on duty each evening to welcome new members and acquaint them with the Clubhouse facilities Curling resignations must be in club by October l otherwise dues and fees are payable Last years members are automatically considered members unless they officially resign Certain curling time changes have been made Mixed Competitive curling will now be on Monday nights at p For the Business Girls a evening will be held Wednesday November at p m Tax break for amateurs An item in the Ontario Sporting News should interest some people involved amateur sports It seems that a recent revision of the Ministry of Revenues policy regarding taxation of admissions lo organizations associations or clubs from charging and paying retail sales lax on Ihe price of tickets The retail Sales Act docs impose a tax on the purchase of admissions to an athletic event where price exceeds cents However where the event is an recognized by the Mini try Culture and Recreation as being comprised of athletic event and the price of admission to it is exempt of retail sales lax If an event includes par ticipants who are cither all professional or both Industrial Hockey League could have tight race got underway Georgetown Industrial front last Sunday and from the closeness of the opening Ihree games this years battle for the could go right down to the win val edged Sandhill Construction by the Kings by margin and Jay Sports I try I by a win was not as sured until the It mark of the final period when Jim passes Dave Holmes and Dave Irons for what proved lie the winning goal Up to that point it was a seesaw battle throughout The first period ended in I deadlock then the Allouet les jumped out A forty minute lead Two Sandhill go als by 15 13 mark of the final stanza lied contest lit and thus paved the way for heroics had a pair of goals for the winners while singles went to reliable Max Konack Ed and Gene John Parks fired two goals for Sandhill with single counters going to Ken Nome and Don tame in much same man as issue wasn finally decided Thompsons Ink Thompson stored on a from at mark of final I jumped off lo a I first period lead on goals by Jitk Kemshead and while Brian Blair replied lor Kings however Ihe second saw a lete of form The Kings in tins cored lor a pair of goals while singles were scored Grant Bodliar Steve and Gregg Urn Dole fired a hat- rick lor Clair while Jeff and Morel rounded their scoring Industrial Hotkey action mimics ilns Sunday al Gordon Memorial An ni and two winners lav Sportsmen and Thompson Co head the bill These Clous lotke of Missisnuga ind he Canadian lunior champion last ear has joined the track program at Fast Tennessee He I II in nil Dave Walker the same in who Dixon lo inure south the border ron to spring and in the in He the Car the I after minutes Dm and A Arnold for the Kings with Tom Stern count ing the Thompson marker White for Thompsons Hay for the Kings traded goals before Thompson fired winner ttiij Jay held a slim 1 1 lead alter the first period then the a fire and poured in four goals to but a single reply from the Sports men to lead 4 after forty play The Sportsmen must have laktna leaf from la its book as Ihey fur five goals in the final 21 minutes to but a single counter fur Gut Clair lo sew up Ihe Sieve and Tim Nor paced Way Jay Sport s attack hey each hit n the 1 mi metres with 1 which breaks in the too me in Ihe I IE WINS THE in the Gemini end as Rick looks on The had little trouble in subduing the Acton Sabrca KM Sabre signings The Acton Sabres newest league in the Central Ontario Junior loop have signed pin vers so far for Ihe li7i season They include Ken Sieve Buchanan Hill Derek Clears Don Haul Dave Chapman Hill MrGillowav Terry Gary angdon Jeff Townill Hob Mulligan Held llovd Moore Brad and in Sudbury He was coached Canadian loath Charlie Franc lion 1 be charged on the price of admission In the latter case a tax rale of 10 per cent is payable where the price of admission is more than cents Chryslers aid York The York Merchants Ixilsl by three members of the Georgetown learn aha pulled out of the Dalian County League in mid season defeated Sudbury in Sudbury to cap lure the Intermediate provincial faslball title York won the best of series Iwo games winning the strong hurling lierforiiiancc of Bill Tilt and Id wtli Carl Wagner tossing second win Bob and Hay Ingles also leavers were part of the win combination SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO Racing At Hi Qui 0RANGEVILLE RACEWAY THURSDAY EVENING f IOt KKY Boys or Girls 13- 15 Are you interested in Shooting Radio Orienteering Sports Wilderness Training Parachute Training Camping Canoeing Being part of a team that same things There are openings for the year Join us now you can goto Camp next summer TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR Steeles Ave W 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