SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday October Midland edges Raiders rem B hockey We were excep tionally bad and be said MISS FORD It is evident the misses he of Gary Ford as a player Although Tim Turner and Bruce both scored goals tbey looked less effective without Ford Another on ice leader captain John Saunders tried to take up the alack lost by Ford but In the words of the coach he tried hard to do every thing but he was rustra ted A statistical side to the Raider earn thus far in the season the team is Ringette skills awards a Centennial Arena will host Can first skill awards program for ringette players October IS to 11 The new program designed to help evaluate and develop the skills of the ever increasing number of Ontario women who play a noncontact ice sport similar to hockey was jointly announced last week by the Ontario Association and the program Shoppers Drug Mart The program will help ringette players and coaches evaluate their overall ability In including forward and backward speed skating ring handling and shooting skills has experienced significant growth In recent years to the extent there are now over registered players in Ontario alone Registration for the awards is open to all Interested players In the Golden Horse- show area Ontario Outdoors Local man bags moose Remember Brent Hall who took a spill In Lake Ontario during the Great Salmon Hunt Maybe s luck has turned He took a Bull Moose while on hunt In the Montreal River area of Wawa that measured Inches green A drying period Is usual before an official score or measure la taken but that la a really targe moose Brent uses a Browning 308 with a 15X4 variable scope One shot took the prize and the team of four men look two bulls by 10 a on opening day The first was Brents 1H hours Into the season Ted Martin and Stan Whit ten are from Fred Perry is from Ottawa and along will Brent Hall of Glen Williams have been hunting as a team for the last en years Team work is important in a hunt of this type and this team has proven lis worth Eight moose in ten years is as good a record you could wish for I was asked the other day what Is the best method of taking fall walleyes My answer Is the one that works that particular day That Is not a cop out answer but the only one that Is reasonable Depending on the weather and the air and water temperature the fish could be very shallow even In the daylight bourn or down In forty feet of water As mentioned here recently a Ice fishing jig is a good tool to locate fish As Is any good jig lipped with a minnow I prefer to use a BAIT WALKER rig with a floating This rig ill get the floater down to bottom and the floating effect will keep it out of weeds and rocks This is a sure fire method and can be used from deep to shallow or reverse The use of minnow or other bail enhances a jig but also puts It off balance so compensate for that Muskies are slow this fall and the trout have not been taking the offerings of fishermen In the popular late season hot spots There are plenty of trout in the Credit but Ibe SEASON IS CLOSED It seems I have to keep mentioning this as each day Brent Hall of Glen Williams Is teen here with rack of moose taken at Ontario Photo and especially on the weekend many fishermen are taking irout Only salmon are legal In the Credit River and anyone taking a fish out of season is liable to a fine of depending on the circumstances Kortwright Oct Bill on practical tips on buying and Installing wood and coal burning fireplaces or staves Also two other topics one Unannounced and the other the dangers of woodburning Lots of displays the Outboard Marine Corporation has released news of their Tracker This Is a digital with a brain This unit has ten main features Including a digital depth display Everything the boater or fisherman could want in a boo graph depth sounder Fish search to depth alarm with four depth ranges Take look at it am sure you will like II Next week a listing of the ten top ice jigging lures and haw to use them with Midland Tor most team power play goals with Gary Ford second In the league vidually for power play efforts Georgetown leads the league In short handed goals with Guy Cormier topping the individual list in that category Rick of George town has two game winn ing goals which is good for second best in the Intermediate league BEST AVERAGE Georgetown has the best goals against aver age with 3B0 all of the credit going to local Georgetown Brad Miller In the game against Port Elgin Georgetown faced their opponents Sunday in the away con test with just 13 skat era Brad Miller and his counterpart Dave both faced at shots After a scoreless first period Georgetown took a lead In the second on a goal by Doug Brown assisted by Tim Turner The Raiders Wayne scored in the third period for the game winner at the 14 mark from Guy Cormier and Glen Murray Geor earns hat trick Gems play well in Buffalo lose to Derbys showing an example- the ice The Georgetown Junior gold were downed by had one of league lead Streets those weekends where if ville record they had a choice they their Sunday home game would probably rather not talk about it A Thursday Gemini loss The local green and to the boosted Steamers chug by Acton Sabres By DENNIS LAWRENCE Herald Special To say the Sabres look somewhat dlsorgnniz is an understatement as the Milton Steamers beat the Junior B Sabres In a home game Saturday night Most of the game was wide open except for the last part of the third period when Milton start take control The Steamers manager Bob Lee said Actons small rink made them change their style of play but aggressive forechecking the Steamers won Ihe game The first period was a very physical one but there were few penalties Mid way through the firit period the Steamers scor edtwoquickgoals the power play Acton rebounded with one of their own four minutes later by Pat Bates on a pass from Ken Industrial hockey Wilson over Dons Auto De Boers outpaced by Clark In Industrial hockey action Sunday Clark outdistanced Boers Movers 32 In other games Wilson beat Dons Auto Service and Hollywood Tavern defeated the Acton Knights got the Jump on their De Boer opponents when Greg Bodnar scored the only goal of the period assisted by Turn Arnold at the mark De Boer Movers rail led in the second period for two goals by Ray Peacock the first assist by Pete Fcndley at and the second assisted by John Blair and Jamie at Akers retaliated In the third period with Dale Mleczanlec scoring from Dave ami Doug Pembleton Dave McMenemy then scored unassisted for Akers at the 15 mark of the period Wilsons Don si Wilson got tracked early in the game with two goals the first five minutes Al scored first for Wilson from Andy and Tom Davies Teammate Andy Broadbent made the score for Wilson from Eric Strokov Then Don got on the scoreboard wilh a goal assisted by Terry Mostaard and Jamie Han sen Steve made the score 31 for Wilson with his goal from Scott Beckett and Tom David Scolt Beckett ended the period scoring with a goal for Wilson assisted by Bob Hill and Steve Cross In the second period Wilson dominated with four consecutive unan swered goals First Jeff MacPherson netted the twine a goal assisted by Al Ouwendyk and Andy Broadbent Stove Crossman made the score for Wilson with his goal assisted by Scolt Beckett and Tom Davies Then teammate Andy found the mark assisted by Doug and Glenn Tost At the 17 mark Jeff MacPherson gave his team a 1 lead over Don Auto In the third period Dons got untracked for two consecutive unsnsw goals coming from Terry Mostaard and Jamie Hansen Assists were credited to John James Kevin Hughes and Dan Englcby Acton a It was a scoreless first period In the Acion Knight Hollywood Tavern encounter But in the second period Acton s Rob Evans connected for a assisted by Todd at the 13 mark of the period Teammate Gary Lumbers followed up the goal with one of his awn to give his team a lead Rob Evans and Todd lntyre assisted on Lumbers goal Hollywood Tavern liated when Mike Mc Menemy scored at Ihe mid way mark of the period Four minutes later McMenemy scored again this time assisted by Randy In third period Acton a Gary Lumbers scored a second of Ihe game to give his team a lead The score held until the 12 34 minute mark when John Thomp son for Hollywood scored unassisted Three minutes later Thompson scored again from Bob Dean Dean then finished Ihe scoring with a goal assist by Mike Richmond at 13 mark of the period STANDINGS T T Wilson 4 3 10 12 Q Hollywood Tave rn4 12 io Don Auto 4 2 4 Boers 4 IS 4 AkersClark 4 13 12 4 FUTURE GAMES Oct Hollywood Tavern vs Don Auto Service H T Wilson Insurance vs Boers Movers Acton Knights Knvanagh and Bob Bold The rest of the period was fast and physical with tew Both the Steamers and the Sabres started out fast in the second period Although M Hon scored two goals In the first two minutes the teams were still closely matched The play slowed down considerably until mid way through the period Then the tempo picked up with Milton scoring again The Sabres started to click after that and two minutes later scored on a pass from Jamie Morrison and Acton scored again me minute later by Rick his first of the season assisted by Paul Barrett and Ken Frank The Sabres kept the pressure up scoring again four minutes later on Mc Arthur second goal of the night from Randy Cloverdale and Bates Ken Franklin scored two minutes later which was assisted by Art Keating and Paul Barrett The teams went into the dressing room with a tie The Steamers started out quickly in third period scoring two more goals In the first five minutes The period then became very physical and penal ties mounted Midway through the period Ihe Steamers scor ed again only to see Acton come back with one of Iheir own seconds later on a goal by Bob from and Mlllon never quit Ing two more in the next four minutes The Sabres scored again one minute that by tori from McArthur and Cloverdale only lo see the Steamers score two more before the game ended coacn Bill Rich mond sold the team has to work on skating as they are falling apart in the third period He also said injuries didn t help because Denis Kirton Is out with in his feet McArthur was play with a sore shoulder and Glen was playing with a groin injury Friday the Sabres were slaughtered by Burling ton as the Sabres backed off when the Bur lington squad came out hitting mjffrc4tntnt aw HALT0N THRUWAY MUFFLER RAD CENTRE Corns In In a COOLING SYSTEM ANALYSIS RADIATOR REPAIRS RECORES GAS TANK REPAIRS -hours- 347GuelohSt am Saturday Georgetown 8777042 8777823 them to place in the Central Ontario Juni or league icaung the Injury ridden Gems in sole possession of lost Against the Georgetown club were without of their play and affiliate players from the GMHA midget team were called up lo help The team is still hurt from the absence of injured players Chris HerbKewteyand Kevin Franks BUFFALO The Geminis played an exciting hockey game in Buffalo New York Satur day which might have contributed to their slugg ishness In their the next day against led their Buffalo the second period but three quick goals in the final period gave Buffalo a win Gemini executive member Bob Tost says the Streetsville game as out of reach as the score indicates The Georgetown club stayed within distance of the Derbys in ihe first period although they were The roof fell in in the second period when scored seven goals while Bob retaliated a single for Georgetown from Mike and Mark Hamilton In the third period Georgetown Jay Bar Hats off local figure skaters By PAULINE Herald Special Congratulations to our fall school skaters who successfully passed the following tests Preliminary Figure 2nd Figure Lilly Tammy Brady Kelly Preliminary Frees ante Cathy Junior Brcnda Hamilton Dutch Heather Meek Swing Dance Adams Ten Fox Kelly Cotton Lisa John son Tango Lisa Johnson Willow Walti Lindsay Mason European Wo lit Novice Competitive Leah Smealon Kim Palchcson well a hat trick to help cloud the fact that Streetsville scored anoth er seven goals In the thud period Dan Bell assisted on all three of Barbell goals wilh Blake Harrison and Kennedy assist MOVED UP Jay Barwell has been utilized as a forward moving up from his normal defensive position because of injuries Two interesting as peels of the game were that the Geminis apparently ever lose their temper and maintained their record of one of the least penal teams in the league Streetsville received minutes in penalties compared to 24 for Georgetown In shots on net Ihe locals stayed with Streetsville being former Miracle Mart all star can be signed soon when Ben Beckett took over SCORES In the Buffalo game Peter Holler Bob Davey and Jay scored goals for the Geminis In the mind of execu tive member Bob Tost the team needs everyone back in the lineup from injuries and ihe forwards have to help the defence more It a a good lesson being defeated by Streetsville because it shows the play they have to work together as a team he said Meanwhile with solid work from coach and general manager Bob and Bob Web ster the have to stand pt and work on the nucleus of the team he said A bright prospect for the executive has to be the recent negotiations wilh standout forward Bob Dean Dean originally wanted to be traded Burling ton but when no arrange ments could be made he decided to sit out playing for the Now Dean is back talk with his hometown cl and discussions were held on the weekend Bob Mike Steer handled the Geminis goalkeeper duties until the third peri to IP CUT OCT 10 cot con or to The Canadian Forces Regular Training Plan la for senior high school students who have come grip with what they want out you leal you re cut out lor a life oi excite security and satisfaction the Canadian For well pay your tuition and pay you while you take a degree in any on mora than discipline a Canadian Forces college a Canadian accredited university of your choice When you graduate you right Into an Interesting and 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