Wednesday II 1KB Tyke and Novice lineups and schedules I who undefeated after two Drilorr Is one of the picks seriously challenge defending champion Norvnl and are still both undefeated and Chiefs stayed undefeated in Georgetown Industrial Hockey League action Sunday Norval swarmed all over DeBoer a Movers In taking a win and the Chiefs nipped United Rental 1 In the other game Jay look It on the chin for the second week m a row as Publishing shut them out the league champs romped to for the second con Last week they wiped out Way Jay is one of the early season favorites to take a good run at dethroning The first period was close as Norval Charlie Knocpfli and DeBoer Paul Allison traded goals The final two periods however belonged to Ian Syme Doug and Dave Holmes tall in the second frame and Brian Beaumont who won the scoring last and tick Johnson connected In the third Peterson set up two goals for as did Holmes Rental got on the board first in the garni against the chiefs when Jerry from Tom scored the only marker of the first period The Chiefs got two goals within two minutes of one another in the second period to take the victory Keilh Aubrey and Chapman were the scorers with Rowland being the pla maker on both of Joy and went through the first period scoreless Nick Be v I so finally opened the scoring for late in the second frame Bert Osborne Louis and all tallied in the third to gKc the tour goal bulge Osborne was In between the pipes to earn the shutout Only or will have a perfect record niter this weeks play as the two top teams meet in the first game Sunday In other action Itental and will square off and will ga up against Way Way Jay went through most of the regular la year undefeated Their slow start is puziling as they have most of the lop players back Also with he team op patently now is lormer Georgetown Haider Brad He orlli He be a mighty force in Industrial play Following arc the team lists for the tyke and novice leagues of the Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association The first four teams listed will make up the Tyke league and the final eight will be the members of the Novice league Bob Webster who has done a fantastic job as the tyke and novice leagues commissioner for the past several years is retiring from post Webster will be replaced by Sieve Custis who has been involved with Ihc leagues as a coach and manager for the past four years Sieve will make a very good commissioner Webster said He has kids inter at heart and he has my highest recommendation WebMersaidhowouldlikcto thank the executive of the and all the men and boys who he has worked with for the past five years Here arc the teams and schedule TtAMNO Truck Centre Coaches Adams Bill Tull Craig Moore Dale McNiven Shannon Todd Banks Chris I ush llowae Andrew Glenn Pascal Roue her Donnnhce Douglas Thompson Chad Bailey Jimmy English Robert Gil letl Stuart Thompson Paul Patrick Moulds Bradley TrAMNO Optimist Coaches Andy Dave Chris Be ley Rod R J David Bewlcy Michael I can Patrick Mlodozenec Lewis Richard Nick Mark Ja n Barrett Michael Verrette Sydney Spear Christopher Richard Rich Craig Shawn Wood Scon x Jt rem French BradAmato 3 Cartage Nicolucci Brad Kevin Challenger WudcScr Scan Gardner Step hen Jason McFarlanc Christopher Hyde John Mac Richard Chris Michael Melville Trevor Snow Robert John Sullivan Alan MacLeon Kevin Barrow Adam Hills it Adam Douglas Mathews Van De Vatkx Curling News Team Chiefs Movers Publishing United Rental Way Jny STANDING- I Ontario Outdoors GUIDE TO EATING ONTARIO SPORT FISH Great Lakes Region The book Is not particularly clear In Ihestatisiicaldistnctnumberonc Lake Ontario It shows spotty with only COHO and White Bass tested In the CREDIT RIVER However taking the other areas as a standard Coho and Chinook should only be eaten occasionally in all sizes Even Brown Trout shows the same recommendation and Rainbow Trout was only tested in the Ganaraska River and from inches should be eaten once or twice a week or one pound per week Testing done in Lake Erie shows Rainbow Trout and Coho as completely safe Thornhury Owen Sound Boy Rain bow Trout arc safe up to inches Salmon are now being token in Credit River below the Iron Bridge In An important piece of news that missed the deadline for this column last week Is that the TROUT SEASON IS DEFINITE CI minis area amino granted I checked with the Min if Natural Cambridge office and is me e word Don t let anyone tell you BLUfe FOX is the name for the well known National Exm Ball and is the distributor for PIXEF spoons The new FOX GLO version inc famous spoon used for taking Salmon and Trout a insert that looks a lot like an egg Sack Insert gives a glow that attracts fish spoons come In five colours and brass and copper hammered finishes They sport genuine MUSTAD ireble hooks and work at even the slowest retrieve 1 am currently testing a new hook for these lures and will report to the company with my findings If is going out on Lake Ontario soon please call mo and 1 will let you have a test lure to try out Call me at ftn0173 Highly chemical spilled in Sixteen Mile Creek Milton The I WASTE of Not enough legislation is being forwarded lo prevent this of thing Only loud concern will stop chemicals spills as well as oil tanker and pup trailer accidents TURKEY SHOOTS I have noticed that there have been some held already I was not notified of the events Doug of the Georgetown Anglers and Hunters called with dates of their shoots but we missed the deadline for his column last week They arc Oct Nov Nov 18 and possible Dec all at the club property Mnrk these dates and head up for some good fun and the chance at winning a frown bird Thanks for the news Doug Apparently the Georgetown Revolver Club is holding Turkey shoots as are the Georgetown The 1978 Township hunting licences arc now and Ihey arc limited in qua ml I ly with only non residtnl licences being issued I have a few copies of booklet by the Canadian Wildlife Service Ducks at a Glance These ore available on a first come basis and there la no charge for these books just call mc and pick it up All and any news is welcome as is coming events and programs by Individuals and clubs Let us keep a good image Tor the sportsmen and women in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Sheridan Bruins tied for first place The Sheridan College Toot ball Bruins scored an Impress ive victory over Royal Military College last week to improve their record to two wins and ana loss and Frank Andreis to account for their scoring Andrcls touchdown was the impressive as he Intercepted the ball on his own twoyard line and scampered yards to score Jim Takacs converted two of added yard single to roundout the Bruin scoring Sheridan is now tied with for first place in the league The two will meet this weekend lo decide who gets the tap spot action Bruins and Slew Teeliel It lime to knock the cob webs out of the old broom clean your boots and by all means your wirni up exercises lW don want any pulled Tile ice should be In at North Hal Ion by October and all the ire busy plan nine to welcome new Id members to This year club is offering i school to be held October from to tor reasonable fee of one will receive classroom and on lee instruction In curling This is fantastic opportunity for new a introduction Inlo tech nliuie and rules of the game and f r more seasoned curlers o brush up on heir Doug Colllson has liken over us director of ihe school and he lias several very avid eurlers and instructors helping him to coach Anyone interested in game or learn the sport of curling is welcome Call office at lo register The ladies section is inviting learning about curling to come out an Open House at the club on Tues Del 17 and October from 1pm to All members arc also Invited 1 nd bring guests and help Icome new members and members to our club I ight refreshments will be served and will be an opportunity or your to try Ice Bring either flat clean soled boots or running shoes and a warm swnltr and we It provide the rest Comi out and enjoy Ihe fun The mens section is plan a similar event in form of a Blister Spiel Introduce new and old ore game is welcome Come out it a try who knows you may like it They phnnlng on two nights Tues October Thursday October at 7 m on men don t let the blisters scare you away Is the evening set aside for the business girls Gel Acquainted meet your teams and iil in some practice There will be instruction available and light refresh served The skips meet for business girls is Thurs the touchdowns and Dave tied Cones logo Scoring for Da Vinci exhibition Peel An exhibition of the work of Leonardo da Vinci artist and scientist will be held at the Oakville campus of Sheridan College Oct 3 to Oct 20 The exhibition is on toon from IBM Canada Ltd and Includes models from his scientific technical draw ing The models will be displayed In Visual Arts department student lounge In A wing during regular school The general public and stud or the college are invited to view the display and try some of the working models Featured will be a machine gun designs of two- level highways for pedestrian and vehicular traffic and a devise for determining tensile strength of wire The exhibition is designed to give a glimpse of da Vinci the engineer mm detailed ches and in his notebooks working models of many of his inventions have been made His and thirst for knowledge resul led in designs for Inventions of the future thai have to come to He was a true Renaissance man with the kind of creative curiosity that leads one to ask about the world ream of progress and to urn those dreams into reality for further information contact the School of Visual Arts 103 Mam Street North Acton Ontario 8533370 INTRODUCTORY OFFER TOMAHAWK REG Ml INTRODUCTORY OFFER AND FOR At WHS U TOMAHAWK TIN at the club schedule begins on November 1 The Juniors are busy getting organized and of 12 and and still In school lo join them The Fee is If your interested in curling cull Vie Carson it information A special reminder to all members to eome out and support the welcome parties Bring your friends maybe II get to know them belter ice cull the club for more information See won the ice TEAM NO of Columbus Coaches Doug Jim Craig Cooper Michael Bar David Hodgson Paul Glass Mat hew Moore David Jeffrey Hannah Ja mie James Tripp Wesley McCouley Mike Mc Trevor Cocks Mark Stephen Athertey Mark Gibbons Walsh Ryan Wade Rod gen Alan Mac Lean TEAM NO Coaches Shields Phil Winer David Jim Lowry Michael Sullivan Glenn Mulder Douglas Stamp Scan McDon aid Danny Jeff Brent Brass Todd Allen Derek Winer Stewart Smith Andrew French Andy Deruche James Doug Shane He id Sloven Lee Adam Bennett Sean Cotton Armbro Transport Kevin Hughes Joe David Roger Al chin David Hards Dannie Cruise Kirk Serjeantson Ross Norman Gerrard McKeown Bra Lisa Alain Till Danny Gary Cunningham Gary Donovan Juck Pool Chris Anderson Gavin Todd field Scott Compton Shannon Finn Mark Tact Tors Id Coaches Wllf Gray Mike Cannon Craig Marshall Stan White head Brent Barnes Cac Aaron Cameron Serge Boucher Ross Walsh Teddy Robert Rcid Brian Norman Shields David Steele Derek Shawn Clarke Terry Sean Gambles Glen Thomas rancis McLean son Knight Brent Press wood TEAM NO Halloo IlUJi Catering Coaches Terry Champ Jamie Champ Greg Cory Soal Richard Mathews David De- Haas John Bars ten Joseph Mark vie Dean Dax Jay Johnston Sheld on Jeff Billy Champ Christopher Smith David Ing is Steven Sutherland Paul Campbell Brian Leslie Richard Bel Timothy Andrew Travis Gardiner Tr AM NO 9 Williams Coaches Bill Webb Bill Dunn Jim Sloddart Stewart David Chatten Cameron Mac Lean Johny Stefan David Gardner Colin Underfill Ro bert Scan McCutheon Sander Gombolz Brett Schul Ken Danny Stoddart Kyle Anderson Rob ert Moore Scon Da McCarthy Cameron Her John Wilson will lorn Tutt Alan ID Armstrong Insurance Coaches Donald Thompson Jack Barnes Larry Brady Matthew Bush Thorn Jeffery Brady Grant Kelly Ronald Brown Gregory Law rence Neil Beverirlge Gregg David Terry Murphy David Schrocder Co lin Bradley Bray Bobby King Mark Chapman Christopher Ctirislo- McCarthy Kevin Roe Jeremy lelce TEAM NO Construction Coaches A I Bower Mark Webster Robbie Cook Chris BUI Fife Ken Ronald McNiven Keith Leslie Rob ert Edward Elizabeth Schuelt Mark Tat lest Derek Stephen Veltman Collin Benito Guest John lie Hancock John TEAM NO Danny Lane Trevor Hark ley Kenneth Griffiths Wayne Van GuJs- tinl Ronnie McDonald Ryan Hooper SeonPoulter Robert Peel Laura Fisher Douglas Wedgewood Giry Cowling Stew Tcetwsl Wheeler Stuart Vogt Jason Young Derek Gregory Ted Slddert Shawn Jenkins Kevin Scolt NOVICE SCHEDULE Gordon Arena Barb s Meat Dell Armbro Transport 7 Tack and Togs Hills Catering Williams Electric 10 Armstrong Insurance 11 Lions Club 12 Sengn Construction Friday October 13 178 TeamsM p Tjns7a HI TVKFBCHFni 1 Truck Celge Optimists Ann s Cartage Knights of Columbus Monday October is 17 4 Teamsia TeamsM J Kohar DT J Novak DT Georgetown STREET on Highway be c Office Denture therapy Clinic Phono 8778974 International Carrier Day is coming Sat Oct THE HERALD WILL SELECT 2 OUTSTANDING CARRIERS FROM THE HALTON HILLS AREA FOR A SUPER SPECIAL TREAT There will be pleasant surprises for all Herald carriers WATCH TOUR BUNDLES FOR INFORMATION the HERALD Home of HHIe