December l7fl Geminis solve Derby riddle post a solid 74 win THE GLAD IIOIIINSON from Glad Dons Duff and Peggy Crichlon left to right Peggy Cummlng Mary Ellen Bridge Mrs Crichton wins Glad Robinson spiel By PEGGY HILLTIIEA1IY During the past couple of weeks four rinks from Ladies Competitive League have been engaged in a double knockout competition to decide who represent our in the SOLCA Provincial Champions hip Joan Mustard Lynn Heather Knight and Ellen Bums Congratulations girls and good luck in the District In second place in the doubled knockout was skip Ethel Geofreda and Gail Sparks Thcselwonnkswillbe our club entry in the Ladies Competition to be held In February District plnydowns for Provincial Mill lie held at Brampton Curling Club Dec 13th and nth at Please be there watch some fine curling and cheer Joan and her rink on to victory Some more ploydown news this time from Mens Sect ion where competition has been keen to the club representative for the OCA Consols Sunday night Ihe final game in this double knockout event was played and the winner w is skip Wnrrcn Bro oke Steve Joe and Gar Knight Good luck to on the next rung of Ihe ladder day ladies held first spiel of the Glad and of Glad and Hill were to watch Willi their friends and present the to V I ONTARIO OUTDOORS I For ice fishing know equipment fc LOOKS LIKE WE ARE GOING TO GET AN ICE FISHING THIS YEAH p time to get your gear together and sec if any of It needs replacing Also hooks on your favourite lure might need a little sharpening or it needs a little paint How about the line and the rod and line keeper v If you dont own any ice fishing tackle and only rent it the rental hut then I would suggest that you do get some of your own The main reason that you con control the type of tackle jou will use If It is your own There is nothing worse than having the wrong items or the fishing conditions that prevail at the time mil plate where you are at the moment A good selection is important and not very expensive 5 The jigs and plugs that are available ire extremely effective especially for lake trout and white fish often take the grub of Jig For this type of VERTICAL FISHING the lures are very Rood These are the for vertical fishing and include the 6 JIGGINGLURE This is available with treble hooks S or a single hook depending on the size of the Once again wish to remind ice fishermen and of he regulations and law governing Ihe trees of our province IT IS ILLEGAL to tut mutilate or destroy any tree of any species Shorelines of lakes and streams and road sides are protected unless by Ministry control Before someone says it I realize that survival is an extenuating but NOT Just to keep warm The last TURKEY SHOOT before CHRISTMAS at COLD CHEEK CONSERVATION AREA will be held by the BLACK SPRUCE SPORTSMAN ASSOCIATION on DEC Therewillalso be dog trials that day A recipe for Christinas dinner or just for love of j good food This one I have given before last February but it has laen requested again V BANANAS Lmstead is the name of a A local market in Kingston Jamaica SIX BROWN TWO TEASPOONS OF LIME or LEMON JUICE CUP CUP HUM Sprinkle some of the brown in the of a shallow baking pan split the bananas lengthwise lay them in the pan place the raisins on the fruit and all over the bottom of pan thinly Add lemon juice to rum and if pour over Bake in a slow oven degrees for about an hour Watch that Ihc brown sugar does not burn and just judge he time for baking Sieve by pouring he liquid over the fruit Thanks who ever it was that to ON FEDERATION OF ANGLERS AND HUNTERS with favourable comments about this column There sure arc a lot of great people in our ONTARIO OUTDOORS the rink with the highest po ints The winner wai skip Peg Crichton Dons Duff MaryEl len Bridge Peggy Cumming Other results In the spiel were first draw high points winner skip Griffiths May Ward Second high was skip Peggy Fischer Sharon Wood Collins Teclzel Third high skip Cynthia Partridge June Evans Mane Lin Jewell Second draw winners were Highest points to Peg Crichton and her rink the win Second high was skip Doris Wagner Amelia Ran dell Third high was skip Ann Hartford Lena Burns Ann donated by Hartford this was for a lucky draw and it was won by Konn Henderson At of the spiel Marge Taylor Chairman presented Glad Robinson with a beautiful it was a grealdiy Marge well done congratulations to Lou who is respons ible for decorations this year ie is coming up with some ry original ideas This week I Georgetown Sunny A Farms Just might have finally solved the riddle of the rough and tumble Dcrbys Last Saturday night at Gordon Memorial Arena the Gems except for a second period lapse outclassed the in posting a solid win Gem Coach Paul Robinson feels there Is only one way to beat the and Saturdays result seems bear him out They cant lake a hit noted Robinson They try to run every team out of the rink with their hitting tactics but when the tables are turned they get chippy retaliate put the mselves out of game This was the strategy for Saturday nights encounter although Robinson was forced to watch the game from the stands because of a one game suspension his charges under Gemini General Man- She Chri rated with exi is the mens out They will be having r Turkey Spiel and some Al Pilutti Atoms on win streak ihe Minor Aloms extended their unbeaten string to IB games following two league wins over and over exhibition game over Colhngwood The two league games saw the Minor Atoms put in rein lively subpar performances but they were able to register wins Against the crew played Just good enough to win as Brampton w as clearly Smith had a pair of markers while Keith Mike Moore John Barclay and King added singles Todd Cull Mike linen deserve mention for their forts while Thomas Gross and Stephen Roy split the goal tending chores Against Milton the locals were for the first lime this year 11 but still man to salvage a win The gome seesawed throughout with the winning goal being scored the mark of Ihe final period Keith Brent and Mike Moore were the Georgetown mar ksmen while Stephen Turner Mike OBrien and Stephen Roy played well The exhibition game against was perhaps the Minor interesting and exciting game of the year The by a margin hut this hardly tells the tale of j game as a majority of the drives merely found mark while foiling wood shots were all danger Ihe George I owners led of three minutes of play then Colhngwood bounced back to score twice within Thete game gue xhihiln I goals a and lea iclude assists Wnyn gnals and assists Keith IS goals tJ assisls Todd Cull eight goals and assists Mike Brien eight goals and assists and Step Inn Turner wo goals and 17 Red Devils beat Blue Angels In last Wednesdays the Georgetown Bask Association the Blue Angels controlled play ghoul posted a win over the Red The Blue Angels led 14 he half and they led up somewhat in the second half were never in danger of losing the game Mane paced he winners a 10 poml mance Pat had eight points and Debbie Stone had six For the Red Devils Lynda Smllh hooped tight points and l and Robinson each chip ped in six points Vnl LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Ill Leg STRIPED Pre- Washed OVERALLS STREET PLAZA QSOItGETOWir Open Monday thru Saturday Boh carried out the plan to perfection The went in by to count after minutes of play the vlsilors stuck to hockey and in fact were assessed only three or penalties In the second period the Geminis forgot the master plan and instead ployed game of taking fool penalties he used this golden opportunity to pot four unanswered goals and lake a lead after two Tost and team captain Doug Barnes addressed the local club In the dressing room prior the third frame and basically what was said was that the Gems were playing right Into Strectsvilles hands and losing sigh of heir own style of play The talk worked wonders rcjui Sandhill in second Norval still on top Alloc opened up a seven point lead and Sandhill has moved into second place as a of las weeks game in the George town Industrial Hockey Leag ue topped Thompsons Construction while hill whipped the Royal Kings 1 move into the number of two spot In Sun days other game Guclph Clair Sunoco waltzed past the hapless Way Jay Sportsmen by a count Allhough the score might not indicate it Norval were never seriously threatened in their tussle with Thompsons The Allouettes led 1 the first period 0 after two frames hen goals wilh Thompson in he fin period to reach the final I difference- John McKcen Dave McMen- and Dave Holmes scored for Norvil while Doug Hilts on a pass from Ray Peacock the lone Thompsons had in first minute of play in the final frame to take the lead for the first time in the game J he Minor Atoms then show hat they had he ability come back by taking a lead knolled he game Ihe II mark The winning goal his second of he game was scor by Wayne Morrow barely seconds had lied the gume and this took i lot of starch out of their Aside from Morrow goal scorers included Stephen Tur ner Brent Smith Tod Cull and Mike Mouat Turner notched two assists to go with nib Sieve and David Montague also played goal Sandhill and he an interesting going oiigh firs minutes Al that Sandhill held a slim 21 lead The last minutes however spelled differ as Sandhill lour answered goals and wrapped up win Don Glass ford fired a pair of markers to lead Sandhill crew while Kevin Judge Ken and Hill Davis added singles For the Kings Noel on passes from Hay Fin Arnold notched he single losing goal Clair and Way Jay a game going for two periods The score was leading into the final period In the third lair thoroughly overwhelmed he Sportsmen them and spelled the difference Louis continued his lorrid scoring streak by four goals or Ihe winners Colin Jeff and laced singles Steve Glen and Mike Sturgeon Tins n he Jay tangles with Kings A19 Sandhill lakes on Thompsons in i battle for second place and in the It 15 contest Norval goes against Clair Sandhill Thompson la LEADING SKI BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 OPTOMETRISTS SURVEYORS 1 OPTOMETRIST MBrown RO CLIPSHAM MORETON LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS OPTOMETRIST RRHamilton teheMERALCB HUM Slrcel 5outh Hills or Appoint CHARTERED I ACCOUNTANTS 1 ZSlTcT Goebelle Wagner 8775155 CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 41607338 IJH changed Georgelown club that took to the ice for he were made pain fully aware of the luma bout in thinking when Kevin narrowed the score to on a powerplay goal barely a min ute and 24 seconds into play Prom here It jusl a case of Ihc folding under prcs sure stupid penallies while the Geminis held back wailed for opportunities cashed in on the oppositions mistakes By the mark of the had lied the game at and SlrecLsvilIc completely to pieces Over the next Streetsville logged in the sin Bin and virtually themselves out of The winning goal was scored by 1irry Peterson at the 7 mark and it was a thing of licauly The Gem defenceman had committed himself on and was caught deep in the end The in attempting clear the puck pul it right on Kevin Reeks stick and he in lurn relayed it back a Peterson standing alone in front of the Derby net Willi lillle go Peterson a here Hi through handling that would have done justice Kieskin When he finally buried puck In Ihc net the Derby must have been voic ing a prayer of thnnka as he was so confused he probably wouldnt have remembered his The added further markers to salt away the wm and it was a most satisfying one as it moved the to within three of the league leading Kevin Reeks fired a Larry Peterson had a pair of markers and singles went to Mike Richmond and Doug Ba rnes Reeks also picked up two While the Sunny Acre Farms boys Streetsville Rick Tomkinson in the Gemini nets was outstanding SATURDAYS LINKUP Rick Tomkinson Larry Brent Ransom Kevin Recks Charlie Knocpfli Doug Barnes Mike Richmond Ian Mike Osborne Joe So uth Tom Paul Mar- lin Terry Turner Hob Hamil ton Paul Allison Bruce Bailey Brad Miller Prior to start of the 137077 Junior season Gem Coach Paul Robinson realising that he would be going with a const dernblc nu mber of youngsters comment that he would be quite happy to hove his team around the- mark at the midway point In the season The half way mark has now passed the Gems sport a mark a nit have latched on second place In the loops standings The quite conceiv ably could be in first place if not for recent four game slump Robinson credits the teams showing lo his young sters who he feel have done a tremendous job There are no plans to In recruits in the near future and although still have seven im port cards on hand the way learn is going at present It is doubtful If they will be used The Sunny Acre Lads have two games slated Tor this week on Friday they journey Milton for a game with the Flyers while on Saturday nig ht game time p at the Gordon Memorial Are na they play host to Dixie Shirley Simpson has best triple Tuesday Afternoon f ubll League leagui nd Series the Happy have once more vaulted ie front They lead Ihc standings with points Six are in second checked in with a 639 hrec game Sylvia Graham leads the best average race a Robert Tait irance Agency L Mill St 4814or Count on me for economical protection and prompt personal service Likcatjoodixighbor LM BROWN RO OPTOMETRIST MAIN ST WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT DUE TO THE PRESSURE OF OTHER COM MITMENTS HE WILL BE GIVING UP HIS GEORGETOWN PRACTISE EFFECTIVE DEC ALL PRESCRIPTION RECORDS HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO ROBERT HAMILTON RO OPTOMETRIST RD SOUTH TO ENABLE CONTINUITY OF SERVICE We wish to thank all our Georgetown friends and patients tor the privilege serving them over the past years VERY 3 Spools of Jute For Macrame A gift Idea or for yourself now a terrillc Very Spoclal prlco I Economical 3roll packages of julo cord lor macrsmo Available In bright colours or subtle Stock up now and gave I 1 GEORGETOWN MILTON 1 GEORGETOWN MILTON MALL MARKET SHOPPING CENTRE CENTRE