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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1981, p. 10

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HERALD Wednesday December itsi Ontario Outdoors Lets unite under OF AH Hollywood pulls past After Christmas I always refer to the time as the new year The period between Christmas and New Years seems lobe a dead time for many people and I refer to anything before Dec as last year Now I have to draw some semblance of order from the manythoughlaoftheyesrpast and set some sights or goals for the new year ahead Mind you goals can be and are set at anytimeduringtheyear but the tradition new years day Do your own goal setting I am going to do mine Jmi don set it aside but determine to work for a better the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters we should be able to gain during Call me for membership Peterborough Ontario Toronto International boat show runs Jan to alExhlblllonPlace Toronto Overt craft on display and many features for boaters and fishermen who use boats Just don t try trolling from the foot sloop on display there Cold Creeek conservation area has sled races Jan 3 and Feb 14 and Mark your calenderandheadoutloseeiomerealwinterfun Jan m at Cold Creek the family will enjoy what Is called a This is a long distance crosscountry event and this one covers Warm fruit tea will be served and lots of activities for the whole family Cold Creek conservation area is located on Concession road 11 north of road between Boll on and the Ice In winter Simply add a little the Ice to contact and it the reading Is good THEN cut your hole If your hole is cut or you use a commercial hut It will tell you the bottom and maybe even If there are fish there HUT OPERATORS Cannings Fish Hut CO for prices and information Hake sure when phoning this outfitter what they supply and the timeyou are expected to be on hand at their location Another question to ask Is best directions and the weather up their way It could make the difference to your outing Cannings can handle about anglers In their IS huts which are propane heated On Lake call Motor Hotel at They have 10 huts and can accomodate anglers Gerry can be contacted at the above number or by writing Box SB Temagam Ont GROUSE HUNTING Grouse hunting la still good In fact I prefer to go at this time of year The snow makes it a good hunt and birds are easily seen although skittish without cover Some of my most memorable grouse hunting has been done In the snow and I hope to continue this over the holidays If you want to go out don t go too early The birds are not too active until about noon on cold days This depends on the amount of sun but they will feed again about one hour before dusk as they settle for the night The next general meeting of the Ontario Steelheaders and Salmon Fishermen will be Jan at a m In the Library If you are Into salmon or Rainbow then why not attend and Join forces with these dedicated fishermen ICE FISHING WhenoutontheiceeltherearlyorUte In the season or on ice that may be unsafe take along this simple rig Drive spikes Into two long pieces of dowel Make them about twenty Inches long and the spikes can be hammered In or drilled Tie these to a long cord that will fit around your neck and hang on the outside of your coat If you break through the ice use them to dig Into the Ice and pull yourself onto hard Ice Tbey may aave your life or the life of a friend Over the next few days in between rich food try PETER BREAD This recipe is good as a trail snack or food and can be packed for a Make a regular or sour dough bread mix and Hour the top Fold Into a half moon to form a pocket of the dough that is open one side When baked stuff this pocket with raisins or meat Infactyoucanstuffitwilhwbateverhllsyourfsncy I prefer a mix of meat that can be eaten cold or warmed overs fire Very nourishing and as tasty as you wish to make it Do you own a sonar or depth sounder Then use It on The Ministry of Natural resources achieved their salmon egg target They gathered 280 eggs from the Credit river arid eggs from various parts of the Province They are currently incubating at the Rlngwood Hatchery Culture station Now If the ministry had gathered 450 coho as well as a lot more fishermen would be happy Have a good winter and see you next year see you next year see you next year Novice meets for Blue Fins The Hills Blue Fins attended two novice swim meets in recently The first was held at the Alderwood pool and the swimmers who attended were Shannon A bony Sophia DJuk Wesley Coxon Plqucras Beth Young Sara Slicoi Kerry Lee Lewis Catherine Lovely Snarls Ttbbltts Richard Sawery Kirk Serjeantson Gordle Hilton Tony Fits slmmons Jennifer Lovely Sbarlene Sylvia Tina Newman and Annette De Although all the results were not available at press time the following are the results of the freestyle and backstroke under Girls Shannon 1st lOand under Girls Sarah Sllcox 2nd Sharla Tlbbitts Kerry Lee Lewis Catherine Lovely 1 and under Girls Sylvia 1st Tina Newman Shariene 19th Girls Annette De snd under Boys 3rd Wesley Coxon and under Boys Kirk Sth Hilton TonyFito- list Richard Sawery Backstroke and Girls Shannon 3rd Sophia DJuk 10th and under Girls Sarah 1st and under Boys Wesley Coxon 16th IB and under Boys Kirk Serjeantson 3rd Tony Gordle Hilton loth Richard Sawt ry 19th and under Girls Sylvia 1st Tina Newman 2nd Shariene The 10 years and under swimmers went to a Christ mas meet In the Borough of York There were 17 teams and all participants received a small gilt All those who swam Improved their previ times A relay team made up of Shannon Abonyi Sarah SU cox Hilton and Scott placed while Hilton Scott and Sarah placed Sarah also won a ribbon In the while Shannon Abonyl took a first in the fly and In freestyle Those Blue attending this meet were Dawn New man Wesley Coxon Shannon Abonyi Scott Lightowlera Beth Young Hilton Sarah Sllcox Stephanie Jennifer Catherine Lovely Kin Wei- Sharla TuSbllts Scott Carscallen and Hubert Scboltz Seniors have mixed luck By HARALD Herald Corresponaeat The senior boys basketball team won and lost one game last week against Perdue and Milton respectively On Wednesday in a borne game the Rebels won by a score of 4738 Coach Peden said that everyone played well Against Milton on Friday George lost the game Peden said that the game was or of the better games played considering they were missing your key players A reason for the loss was that there was only one string and everyone Just got tiled High scorers were John Scott who was brought up from the Juniors to play with IB points and Jamie Racinskl with fourteen In the battle for first place In Industrial hockey last Sunday afternoon the Nerval Hollywood Tavern squad edged past Akers- Curk to maintain bold of Norval Dave Holmes scored the only goal of the first period on a pass from Brian Beaumont in the first minute of Hollywood held on to heir lead until the 14 mark of the second period when Dsle Mleczanlec notched the twine from Grant and Chris Milne Hollywood avenged the goal three minutes later to again take the lead on Bob Inglis goal assisted by Larry Peterson and Bert Osborne Midway through the period Finn Arnold tied the game at as the forward scored from Greg and Scott Beckett Brad proved to be the hero for as be was the sharpshooter which won the game on his goal from Larry Peterson and Dave Holmes at the 43 mark of the third period Boers Fourth place HT Wilson Insurance beat out third place De Boer Movers after they dominated the first period with three goals then hung on to their lead for the win Brian McKerole scored twice and Chuck Williams once to spur their Wilson teammates on Assists came from Steve Crossman Brian and Chuck Willi Lea Wilson made the score for HT Wilson Insurance when he scored from Steve and Brian McKetule at the midway mark of the second period Boer a were awakened by Keith McKlnnon on bis goal from Terry Turner and Pete with three minutes left In the second Teammate Doug added another from Keith McKlnnon and Doug Barnes to make the score for Wilson a In the third period Brian dampened Boer spirits with an unassisted goal seconds Into the period But then Rotter Chapman scored for De Boer s from Pete to the goal It was the best the Movers could do as Wilson scored his second goal of the night for Wilson from Brian McKenrie and Steve Cross- man for final goal of the gamentthe2 mark of the period Don Autos Dons Auto Service and Acton played an evenly matched game last Sunday If the score Is any indication with Don a coming through strongly in the last five minutes of the game for two goala The game was tied 33 until the IS IS mark of the third period as Jamie Hansen and berry Milne for Don came through with a goal each to end the game at for Don Auto Kevin Hughes started the game off with a goal on passes from Don teammat Gary Day and Mike Milton Just two minutes Into the game Then Lloyd Sheppard evened the score for Acton with his goal from Trevor Gardiner mid way through the period Terry stole a loose puck and scored for Don a Auto in the only goal of the second period at the mark In the third period Acton Don Richard traded goals with Don Bower to tally score at Then Richard notched another goal for Acton at the 14 mark to tie the game Jamie Hansen and Gerry Milne put tbe game away for Acton In tbe last five minutes of the A Raiders vs Greys from page Bl against Owen Sound remained close after the first period as the Greys scored the opening goal at the 9 mark of the period Then the Raiders got on the scoreboard when Sieve Lyon beat the opposition with a shot assisted by Kldra sovs and Gary Landry John Cookgave the Raiders a lead with his goal which was also assisted by Kudra Landry added another with four minute left to the period to give the Raiders a lead going Into their dressing room The local Red and White broke away In he second period with four unanswered goals from Bill Hamilton Gary Ford Gary and John Cook Assists were collected by teammates Juri Steve Lyon Smith Ray Bill Candy Tier 2s down Milton Georgetown Candy Com pany Productions played last weekend in the Georglna Silver Stick Regional Tourn ament at Keswick The Candymen met rival Milton in their opening game and although outplayed managed a victory Sean Finn opened the scoring after Danny Lane won a faceoff early in the game Chuck Peebles from Kevin and Jason made it near he end of the middle period before Mike Ross netted an empty net from Jimmy Manning and Peebles in en exciting finish Sunday the effects of a fine evening provided by their seemed to catch up to the Candymen m they did not play good hockey end dropp ed both their matches In Ihelr first encounter they were defeated by Sharron a club they should have dominated but the big loss was that of team captain Rob Cooper who suffered a back Injury At the afternoon game with Cooper out of the lineup defeated George town The continued their scoring drought with only Craig from Finn and Manning scoring In the game while a much needed goal keeping effort Just dldnt materialize when they had to have it In exhibition play back at home on Tuesday lie Tier II Candy man again easily handled the Georgetown Selects 71 Jimmy Maiming lead way With three and a pair of assists Mike Rosa also had the hat trick plus an assist while Craig Nlcoluccl added a goal and an assist Both Sean Finn and Scott had an assist each while Alan Shields from Scott Mliener replied for Selects Town Country DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Chrysler Novice Tier 2s Tuesday night saw the Georgetown Chrysler Novic es take to tbe Ice in play at Erin Trent Cull Chris Duggan and Scott McGulgan skated hard all night but still failed to lead the team to any offense The borne side Erin Novic eg carried the play for most of the game on their way to a 40 victory They also played strong defensive hockey and held Georgetown to two shots on goal The entire team Is excited about their participation In the Brampton Novice Tourn ament this week when better results are anticipated GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Oct Improved itring control and longor tin 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