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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1980, p. 12

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Houm course encouraging bars Hi ins part of riusMi George r in I and illir in rs last weekend session or loci mi coaches Th course fired Saturday and Sunday DBS is pirt of i ill program to ilii up exercises Important In gymnastics loosening or mure difficult skills from participated in a lnoda one gymnastics Inslrucllonal course sponsored the Ontario federation at District School this past by Hum uteri slid Ill aipetts of gm program ire from hut Ihrec of the student from I Hamilton taking pa i lid 40 has been Georgetown trounces Streetsville Brampton THE HERALD WELCOMES NEW Herald publisher William is pleased to announce that Dave Rowney a Bachelor of of Western Ontario and Journalism University ins joined the newspaper editorial staff as chief sports writer Daves eager to meet representatives of all town sports interests so why not help him out by phoning him at The Herald dropping him a line ONTARIO OUTDOORS Winter camping for courageous Have ou considered that this is thi best lime to plan next year fishing or hunting vacation this year are fresh in your mind and have a better idea of the good and bad points the planning veil be that much more rewarding Of course th a winter trips may still be planned if re not intending spend much time or money at them although then are a great many winter trips that can be memorable as well as expensive Take the Winter Wilderness Travel in the Canadian North with Headwaters the from Tcmagamt Ski touring and exploration along wjlh Winter Weeks mate full package of activities with his fine outfit The exploration trip to Maple Mountain is an extensive exploration trip by and toboggan to research new winter camping areas and provides an opportunity to experience a length wilderness sojourn in winter environment The group will be on the trail for about two weeks travelling each day and making a new camp each night Serious winter camping experience is a must Feb to March Write Headwaters Then of course there is always a day ice fishing cost about and if a storm comes up just is much a wilderness By way Happy Guy Day to till you readers of British descent mentioned in of the fish Ihc Iteid Mill Don Taylor a long time faithful render lives about feet from the Credit River at Don recently caught two salmon there and another near Slreelsvillc and tills me Ihe salmon are now stopped al at A few salmon came up river early a Ontario Outdoors a few weeks ago but the i including rainbow trout are now stopped site in Streetsville Wall towall fish Is the- truth of the matter ill no wail I personally talked lo the Ministry of Resources fish and wildlife supervisor Dave Hogg he Indicated that they would strip lo only for needs and rest of the fish could make out as best they could as fir as spawning goes There will never be any salmon put up river and the rainbow will be monitored and then put up as much as the River fish The wire mesh barrier at Streetsville whichincludesafmonandralnbawtrout even brown trout have been seen there A shocker Is used to take the salmon and there is some damage to fish Dave Hogg words not mine They hold the fish back until the eggs ripen and next year the will allow passage of rout only with the completion date set for next spring I only hope that they get it done for the spring run of rainbow trout The original date for the finish of the work was Christmas 1980 Ah will best laid plans And I don think these were the best laid plans We must wail to see how the construction progresses Maybe a few letters lo the ministry will encourage them to pass the salmon for the utilization of the fishermen and Int offchance that some of spawn will produce a few extra salmon lo the fishery Now is Ihc time collect the big red buds of Ihe SUMAC tree for that most delicious Sumac lea Dry the buds remove berries from stem crush and steep in water Use about three clusters per cup and seep two lo three minutes For hoi tea heat the mixture sleeping me know how you like it In he next few weeks some fish and game recipes for the coming cold weather when it is not always possible to get out and enjoy our ONTARIO OUTDOORS While hunting or hiking a I way carry a good compass Many people have been from being loat and abandoned in woods with help of compass Falcon reserves team loses in final against Friuli Herald Soccer is in the news and nationally t eorclown Falcons reserve learn qualified for the irve Cup tying for third pine in the league By be Greek Canadians lying Friuli 2 and beating Falcons made the against ho also defeated the other two qualifiers in round robin it Lamport depicted F the full fifteen minutes into garni ittempUd ipisslnck Thi piss fell short and the lads in trouble Alex Tout blocked first try Dave the second ind the opposition got through the third to one up Tragedy who had been will re and well after The Fa ions did not play ton will for ro I of the irst half Doug and Gary Hole and Lee Ferguson hid up front moving against a man defence Hen controlling most of Ihe play mill short passing moving into position on half lime Laurie or blocked a null try from with out of Tin second half opened on the attack and goalie cut out i danger cross ind saved at the feel of forward lo slop certain chances With Gary Richarelson and Kinsey forcing from the back Falcons wen beginning come into the committed fouls in danger mas and wire hemmed in their own half Mark Doug Thompson and Chapman were commanding middeld and set up both wings in attack Patterson fired one hard and low past the upright another the top and another run brought the goalie out of his a a F HACK Tragedy the Falcons The opposition Richardson failed clear and Friuli were Iwo up Ten minutes to 10 and noone gave the Falcons a chance I- vans had substituted on the left look pass from Chapman rounded two defenders tut the ball back across tin Rutland Chapman followed in to slam the hall home 1 2 Two minutes later Garcia went or a through ball and despite the attentions of two close marking and the 1x111 hammered a drive into the net from 18 yards andanaslomshingcomcback Thegnmc went lo penally and I- null took the final result 4 on spot The lids did themselves proud during the year and pirtietilarly at the latter stages of the season even more AM was on Ihi go at mi Hinder in learn bailie with USA in tin I 11 strut Tit- against Mexico and USA lift younu needing a in this ni i chance for Hie next stares of 1 World Cup im opened hnghlly pressed the visitors out Ihe first The field was and win s condition bothered Ihc don turn who knoekid thi ill around retaining p almj chances for Ihe strong front running f Scrota mdSloJin vkd In Diusalmosl for USA but eked in fronl of goalie Slreniclicr Ilu On id iinnidfiidiner it ricuveda severe injury and wis off in an imbul inee with a broken arm in Ins presinn midfild setup attacks with is the USA ana and lift foil from goalie Mausscr Ihi in id in rose the to id lie me Can da I the early sought oiler to take tin id Tin dome on the attacks and Gray 1 Hie from yards out Two minutes is impedidin llieboxandSinta blasted mi tin resulln penalty U l IIANC t In the d Cinada dropped into a defensive wildnul loo much However with two minutis a win in USA Villa In a eonsolalion goal Tlii is the second Ijti Canada in mated and situ Kiwi has w With our points in the bag and an iw ami in Mexico to come our chances of qualifying ire ood forecast of four years 11 coming dome In r tie will see through a would win the Can Hi Soccer Bob Morrow as 1031 il the ARM on wild iron as secretary Wendy is treasurer A directors Jim Ed Patterson Sam is 1st president Among goals set for jiar is of club gmcrnl improved social and positions- and continuing Junior It ami Sports Camp defeats Brampton On Saturday North Camp ices iravillcd Inllramptonandiomeup wild 1 solid team iffort to difeit Brampton 1 Roil he stopped i piss at the 1 1 el went in scon in oil Minutes asm stored tin this time on i from Michael Barn oil roundeel out Hi wild shirt handed il Wislty earn I hull the Hup II I mini and Mike Inn performed well idvisilmiSlnitsviLIf 1 illent Mirk I led lie Royal Pizza splits games lie irjitown Royal Pun split 1 pur of amis wild the Tre pus last weike and now share first place in Ihe Contact Ixi In the first Trnpitscameiiul42 winners The third lias by two ed Tropies lit for Tropics were A render Ron Snow Craig Mull e and John link Main icy mil Howie Martin is dig fir Hey in sit mil storing Ihrte to Patron stored pur ind 1 lodnnr Ktn rman Mark id led siri s Scoring or wen Wayne Kennedy Ci Doug I w mil Elill lorriman Cricket Club raffle a success IH 111 HUM Mi 1 1 idle for be Georgetown licit at Holy Cross Church An last Oil IB First Prize Winmr Titkit No Mr V Mm hew Toronto Pni Winner Tiekit No 107 Valerie Kiiirnr Third Winner No race and IiuihiM Singd He committer Cricket 10 ixpress thanks for all the people for lurninc 111 1 iri numbers making dance and success Pis 1 Tropics 4 lias 1 Volleyball team makes finals Herald Special Tde Senior Hoys Volleyball team to Hie Hilton finals trouncing Burlington opponents las Thursday in three straight games The si ml final of five serin played Burlington Central High School was- won handily by Rebels Georgetown look Ihe first game by the score of In Hie second Lame tdc score was Georgetown 15 ID The final was won by Rebels In a lopsided score 15 Coach said after the game that the learn had played well We had basic skills and Burlington posed little challenge he said According to Claiworthy the volleyball team played three hard and lose their momentum through Ihc contest This semi final victory the Rebels to the finals which will be held today Wednesday A High School UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO WINTER LECTURES ACTON PUBLIC LIBRARY CHILD ABUSE IDENTIFICATION TREATMENT Social Work Mondays p m January 5 March 30 You can tttond lectures free of charge lor personal Interest or you rmy them or edit Tor more Acton Public Library 85 J or UW Par Studies Olfice 1 1211 University of Waterloo clown hid three more irs two only eight ids and Brent wood lie wily one second lift on lie II JOIINftlt Herald Special The 1iluitt Minor Atoms their winning wayi overwhelming visiting toil Tuesday 1 second period featured a When Sire He replied lo oil by ind two by opening Ihe locals Ihe period I period it wis all clown as Ihey as if the unanswered would be a close one But i The contest wasa strong before the end of period one for the locals as the Midgets beat Burlington team In a at Hurling ton Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms Midgets lost to a hard skating well disciplined Although could not be fault for lack of hustle they did Ihc puck away on occasions which resulted in three unassislcd goals by Half Hoffman for Burlington it at 50 of the second period from Howard Hill of the third period Lieut Georgetown was able beat a standout for Burlington Mark out muscled four Burlington defenders and slid a pans out to Boucher who scored the loo many by Georgetown kept them the defensive throughout on fine hots the point Calvin ind Kennedy Dave then notched the next two in fine efforts issi led by Mark Palmer and Shane on Ihc ftrit and corbie Adams on the second Mike Inn scored Ihe fiflh oil with It seconds left in the period Then an so often happens when Ihe score mounts is forf and Ihc penalties star and what is a pleasure lo itch turned into a brook of and was to coaches and in of Sunny Acres Farms Midgets clown lost two of its belter hockey players of late when and While were injured and had to lcae the goalie was bombarded by shots while Die defensive core of Bennett and Press wood limited the opposition to five on Scan Collon Brent scored iind set up five others for his learn mates Andrew II had four goals one assiitt while hnemnle Alan had a hat trick The line again played very well for tight of to 14 goals NOTES Trans Gardiner scored two io lis one assist Chris McCarthy two Adam Bennett one one assist Jeremy two assists la son one goal one and Kevin Roe one the gj Georgetown Ma The first period of this game gave every indication being one of s best of he jnr skated passed look advantage of manpower advantages and played close to error free hockey Georgetown took comma lead by the end of first period Halle scored the first their second game in two days Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms Widgets bettor discipline than Ihc niRht before and trounced imboro Dave Norton Jojcelyn Boucher and Rob Morrow ill hid pood games and a much improved team effort was Brampton The Minor Atoms continued tin ir high scoring trend Brampton last Satur day as Ihe Georgetown team I linked Ihcir hosts It was rf clowns first shutout In li play season Adam Bennett ope the scoring for the Atoms while Press made Ihe score 20 at the end of the first period with a si effort The second period was a stronj one for as fired Ihe puck past the foaio fixe limes Mill scored two goals in singles were by I Knight Doug Kent and Gardiner Kevin Roe red the only marker of the rd period first for the Two assists were added by Gird tier while Kent Knight Ins McCarthy and Chris eachhid one assist Tie was highlighted si me super passing plays and the play of the Kent Knifht Gardiner line The defense held Brampton nine who had In be very sharp on several of I hem Standard Products form not enough for victory Burlington The Standard Products Pee wees played a fine jjimc in liftinf Burlington Reps Steve Tucker kept the big blue m ithine off the scoreboard for two periods with many spark Bui did main two in third period Pat was up nicely by Brian and Jon Hammer for Ihc lone Georgetown marker Alio ether the game was a supert Milton familiar pattern developed in as Georgetown were for the first two periods and went into the third lagging by only one goal Predictably the math ne were up for the last fifteen minutes and four more tallies The lone Ge rpelnwn oal came from Brian with assists lo Jon and Mike Georgetown Pat contributed two Mis in winning effort his fool injury and played a steidv amc for his premier irnounly game The other came from Brian Doherty Mirk Pncn and Neil While wilh assists to Danny Kent Mike Scott ampbell Jon Hammer and lit ELECT McLellan W AREA COUNCIL WARD 2 ESQUESING With your support our will be heard at Town Council

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