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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1982, p. 10

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Page I SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday Primary IK Industrial hockey Ontario Outdoors Start your tackle repairs Viilh the Show just around the corner and the Spring Break from school many people thinking about what they will do thla summer This also the time to slart Inspecting your tackle to tee what you not gel done tost fall when you put your tackle away Tor the Start that maintenance now and get any repair work done as the repair shops get busy and may not get your work done In time for the season opener Of course this It the time to Investigate new and innovations in the tocklo field Some I wilt discuss here and If there 1 any that you want to know about don hesitate to call or write for Information Corporation has several new product that last year or more correctly at the trade show last August One of these is the new Fish Cleaning Station This consists of a board with a clip to bold the tail of the fish to be cleaned and a hole Into which a plastic bag can bo secured to take waste Portable it can be used at the cottage home or in the boat Personally I feel that every fisherman should have one or these fish cleaning stations If he Intends to clean his fish on site MR OK so I am often called Mr That Is because use a Millionaire casting reel and am somewhat addicted to its use However that Is going to change Tbe new MAC FORCE reels are the thing of future These reels Incorporate new technology In the field of fishing tackle research The backlash Is now obsolete or nearly so Magforce has a new magnetic spOw control that can be adjusted for the beginner or the expert and those who would not buy a casting reel due to a fear of backlash now has no excuse not to try one Wlthmyolderlypeofcastlngreel even the adjustable Millionaire would sometimes hit a tidal wave that would spring up between I always considered myself an expert at untangling backlashes jnemtmm Retriever trails will again be a major reatnre the arena show at the Canadian National Sportsmen Show on March itthloZMh People used give me their backlash to untable but pride In my accomplishments gave way to a desire to spend more time fishing Now with the new reels I should have that time I am looking forward to seeing one at the Sportsmen Show on March The model PMF 1000 carries 13S yards of 10 pound test line and the wider apool lakes 140 yards making it an Ideal reel for the salmon fishing the great lakes Both have 1 retrieve ratios sealed stainless steel ball bearings and permit use of line as light as six pound test GRANT AWARDED The recipient of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Molson research grant Mark He was presented with a cheque for at the annual Convention of held in Toronto hut weekend The grant will allow Mr to pursue studies with Ontario Walleye fishery Hollywood are league champs squeaking past Akers Industrial hockey In Georgetown finished oft their regular season schedule as Hollywood Tavern success fully retained their league championship They ended the season with a 1730 record while were two points behind with a 1640 record As expected last year a scoring leader Brian Beau mont duplicated the feat again this year scoring goats and M assists In games for points His closest rival was Doug Thompson from with SB point The semi final playoff starts Feb In the best three of five series Wilson Insurance takes on Hollywood Tavern while at 10 am De Boers Movers face AkersClark In finetuning their hockey club for the playoff Holly wood Tavern downed Wilson s 102 last week Brian Beaumont did Ihe most damage for Nervals Hollywood by netting five goals while assisting on four others Beaumont Ian Syme and then Beaumont again were the goal scorers In the first period as Nerval blanked Wilson The Hollywood club gained a advantage by end of Ihe second period as Syme Beaumont and Davo Holmes capitalized on their chances Wilsons retaliated when Dave Patterson led off tbe scoring In Ihe third period on a goal for Wilsons hot one minute Into the period George Poutson put Nerval back on the on assists from Beaumont and Landry Steve for Wilsons scored for their second goal of the game from Brian McKcnzle and Craw ford Bell Brum Beaumont then tall I for two consecutive goals while Dave Holmes ended the scaring for Norval at the 19 mark of tbe period Akers I Doug Thompson connected for two goals In the first period for to give his team a 1 advantage over Don Auto Don when Mike Milton hit between the pipes assisted by Jamie Hansen and Dave Jeffrey In the second period Grant Bodnar scored for Akers from Finn Arnold Team mate Scott Arnold added another assisted by Jim Blair and Bob Don came back with a goal from Jamie Hansen assisted by Gerry Milne Dale Mlecianlec scored for assisted by Jim Blair and Doug Thompson as took a lead anniversary 4 DAYS ONLY HOCKEY EQUIPMENT up to 40 OFF JR TACKS Regularly NOW till Plus Bum Slum BIG SAVINGS HOCKEY STICKS ALL OTHER HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ON SALE BOSTON 29 KM HELMETS NOW ONLY COOPER LADES TRACK TRXComp TRX Trainer -st- TRX SALE ENDS SAT FEB 27th Mountainview Plaza In the third period Clark player Bob Sargent netted the lone goal assisted by Scott Beckett Beefs Acton Boer edged past Acton last Sunday Both Acton and De Boer a traded goals In the first period as Larry Resume scored for Acton and Roger Chapman for Boer In the second period De Boer went ahead Gary Lumbers scored for Acton giving the game a score bcortng for Boer were Mere Hache and In the third period Acton Rob Evans scored from Shane Withers and Terry Winters Doug Barnes avenged the goal for De Boer with his goal assisted by Keith and Doug Industrial standings GEORGETOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Hollywood Tavern 17 44 AkersClark JO la 126 DeBoersMovers 19 103 Wilson 11 110 IS Dons Auto 19 13 123 11 Acton IB IB 37 130 BOWING OUT GRACEFULLY Acton Sabres Ken Wbetham Rob Verrocnlen and the game the seven series last Wednesday Wade Vlckery start down the ice while being Acton closely by their Blade opponent The Sabres tost Herald photo Dave Bootle returns to pace GDHS gymnastics team ByllARALDBRANSCH Herald Correspondent The boys gymnastics team opened S3 season last Tuesday at Red and While invitational gymnastics meet In which tbe senior team placed second and the Juntas fourth Dave returning to learn set the pace for the senior by winning the senior all round with 53 of a possible sixty points His nearest competition was 1 points behind placed in five of six events with first on the parallel bars aide horse and rings with scores of 9 and respectively He also placed third in the vault and borlxontal bars and fourth on floor John Thorpe placed second parallel tars with a score of and earned 44 points In the nil round but did not place Wilson also earned points in the all round For tbe Junior James and Kevin earned and points but did not place In the top five The seniors placed points ahead of Algonquin rivals from last year s OFSAA championships but were eleven points out of first place to Highland the host school Coach said that since it Is early In the season those eleven point can be easily overcome by the end of tbe season Juniors placed fourth with 134 IS point and Highland won with learn Tax Return Preparation We are experienced and professional We may save you money You will get maximum deductions We are open all year to handle your tax problems We guarantee our work OFFICE HOURS MONDAY TO THURSDAY 900 am to 530 pm FRIDAY 900 am to pm SATURDAY 900 am to 300 pm Associate Tax Consultants We are located at 101 Guelph Street Georgetown 8772217 free coffee a FREE With

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