TMda lK Atom Tier 2s blast Orangeville but Burlington Majors win Special The Georgetown Atom Tier team head for Christmas on a victorious with a 61 win Orangeville on weekend This ended a week In which the learn beat the Burlington and lost a game with the major with two goals Steve and Jim English singles Assists went Hob 2 Dale McSiten2 Jim English Steie and Dean In the game against the In the game at Alcotl came out flying scoring die unanswered goals in the first period then the real of the way to the win Scoring for Georgetown were Chad Bailey two goals Dave Be- ley Georgetown was going against the on unbeaten team in the loop In fact Georgetown is the only team to have scored on them George town started off tentatively and quickly fell behind by the end of the first period But a Rood save by Georgetown goalie Ron Do Rosier early in the second period seemed to turn the tide and a goal by Steve assisted Ontario Outdoors Time for the outdoors Alter talking to many people recently I discovered that there will be lots of people with lots of time of over the holidays Some of them will take advantage of the hunting seasons that are Mill open A few very will head up to the all year fishing season areas and get in some of the best fishing although the coldest of the year The lakes and bays are still open although the shore lines in some areas are fringed with ice Gel boat out from shore and troll very slow and I he chances are good you will get a Tew rainbow or even salmon Pike walleye rainbow brow and lake trout arc all available to Id Knowledge of he water is Important however and some experience with cold weather fishing Dress warm and enjoy Hunting of course provides some opportunities such as grouse fox rabbit and SNOW TRACKING Now we ha e snow on the ground tracking Is excellent and even grouse can be tracked as they often feed on low lying berries and walk looking for he target is tji view a little longer although not much Use number seven shot in the breech and number four in the for the longer second is something very enervating in cold weather grouse hunting besides the cold fresh air I have been feeding the birds at my feeders for some weeks now and now they are really flocking in with the snow cover adding to the difficulties of getting enough to eat Now is the time to set up a suet block for the nuthatches and other birds that need that in heir diet OUTDOOR GIFTS For those who have not finished their shopping think along the lines of outdoor gifts In this way you will encourage the recipient to enjoy the bounties provided by the one whose we celebrate The cold weather of late has provided a base of which more ice can form Not all waterways course but they will In due time Owen Sound is a very special place in the minds of many fishermen m Ontario The rainbow runs have been coming In here before the salmon hit the scene Those who knew of those runs kept It a secret in order to keep the crowds out Once the word did get out those crowds turned up in heroic proportions Often fishing three deep fro the shore those wilh the longest rod got the fish The fall run of rainbow mode a two season fishery and when the fish were found to hold in the and river mouths added what can he considered a third fishery winter With the smallness of water the closeness lo shore a hut is not always needed Some like a hut to shut out light so they can see the tis under the ice A hut is not as essential as on Lake You can walk to the fish inn grounds in five minutes in Tact there is almost no transportation in the area or ice fishermen Build a wind shcller or dress warm and cut your own An auger is a small investment when it comes of outfitter Two trips and it Is paid for In In 4 feet of water with the preference feci Spoons get the nod with lures such as little half blue and silver or some such lure Minnows are almost a foregone conclusion as troul and hit Ihetn gusto and a combo of lure and minnow is lops Have and a great and blessed hrislmn The Sounds of Christmas frwntAftJTSTWftO by Watts midway through the second period started the comeback Georgetown continued lots of pressure on Burlington and It paid off at the mark of the third period when def Jamie Tripp a Burlington clearing pass at their blue line moved into the slot and fired a wrist shot home tie the score But back toback penal ties wilh just over two minutes left were too much to weather and on a rebound after a good save by goalie Burlington scored the game winner with seconds left in the game en hough George town were stilt a man short they pulled the goalie and with just sec left Sean Gardner sent Chad Bailey in alone on goal but Chad shot just wide Earlier in the week the Burlington Cross country skiing Register now tor the Hills Recreation Crow Country Skiing Workshop Group sit is limited to ensure usdJviduallnd Instruction Beginner I Saturday January 183 Beginner II Saturday January 29 Both Workshops Jack Smythe Field Centre Terra Call SIB tor more Information can Hack left to right Date Watts Trevor Snow Bob Boaskill Dave Bewley Dale McNlvcn Jim English Wayne Willi manager middle row Gary coach Jamie Tripp Dean Bobbin minors the atoms Hob Boyle Chad I alley Sean Gardner Chris Bob Craig assistant coach I front nick Ron Herald photo by Paul broke open a closely tested game for two per loda wilh four unanswer goals in the third period Goals were scored by Steve Kokelj with two Jim English with two Bob Chad Bailey and Trevor Snow with singles Assists went loChad Bailey Jamie Tripp Sieve Kolelj Dave Watts and Sieve The heads into the Christmas break with a and a 12 record overall High qualifying scores in YBC December 26 1982 2 30 p m to 3 20 December 27 28 to p December 29 1982 1 30 p to 2 p m 7 00 p to 20 p m December 30 1982 1 30 pm to 2 50 p Last week end at Georgetown Bowl was the start the Steps to Stardom quali tying rounds leading to participation in the rone provincial and national championships Only two bantam girls McClements Michelle Webster are in the charmed circle from last year s national gold medallists and Sandra Weeks from the elite singles With the high qualifying scores it urs well for a much stronger team over last year to defend the title The Junior boys are the strongest tor many years a big Improvement in ability and desire over previous provincial lists and may go all the way Marc by showing greater mental conlrol of his now has pulled into top spot with games and 204 for a triple David Hicks bowled Glen Kaiser 2311 David Nicholson Hole and Todd Walsh 1248 The junior girls lead are Julie McCorry Cindy Kavon Alton Judy Car Trade Peg and Teresa Maslach 203 all somewhat below par The bantam girls at the head of the list are North curling Christine 1210 Sandra Weeks Michelle Webster 21B Koruck and AnneMarie Peacock The bantam boys arc Chris Barry McLean Jamie Prlddle 199 Brian Bell 478 Michael Complon 463191 and Ian Vint 433 The seniors although being seasoned camp aigners let the pressure get to them and were struggling all the way The best amongst the boys was Jerome 268 and dark horse The others are Ted Paul Chaplin Rob 215 and Shane The girls were led by Debbie Lane with Jane Hicks 110 Roberta Burke 254 Kelly MCorry 566 and Shirley all much below the average the layoff due to Christmas holidays the ones ihe desire must surely come out lo prac Use in order tobe in shape for renewal after the New Year Horlinjiturlils arc fertilizer that prayed on leaves District playdowns The Men OCA District were played at this weekend Les Bill Blight Andy and Warren Mickle- representing North Halton Their first game was Friday night and lost to Milton Being a double knockout competition I Hoy went into their second game Saturday against Brampton hopes for a win They were two up going inlo last end and Brampton picked deuce to lie the game forcing an extra end Having last rock In the extra end t enough as stole one to coma out on lop Alice her rink of Ethel Murdy Ellen Burns and Bev Eastwood played in the Ladles District Playdowns lost week at Dixie They won their first three games to win Ihe A side Surfacing from the B side was Highland who now had to beat us twice to win the District The first game was played Thursday which was a victory for Humber Friday they again came out on lop We did well toget to the finals and we re very proud of our ladies who played very well Winning the first draw of the Friday night mixed was the team of Warren Marilyn Mlcklcthwaile Paul and Finishing second was George Shapcott Joan Shaped I Pearce Porter and Norma Porter First in the second draw was Bill Blight Donna Blight Bob Smith and Joanne Finishing second was Dean Ev Dean Butch Fisher and Lois The Turkey night went well on Friday and winning first In the first draw was Ron Cathy Bob Boyle and Karen Boyle Second Beth MacLaren and Mike Wood Finishing first in the second draw was Bruce While Julie White Phillipe Carrierc and Pat MacLeod Second was Ian Mulr Karen Henderson Jack Masscy and Lois Massey Congratulations all our winners Merry Christmas to all and see you all on the ice in the New Year Corner Pins out on top Over graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada Tram rig centres coast to coast ver Ira n ail Course lee s income tax deductible by the sludani of automat or shift cars a about insurance premium reductions tor near si met on Free up at home tor in car ruction Approved by me Safely League Yen only loam drive once do 1 grit SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM DECEMBER 27th 30th 900 am 330 pm Consecutive Days 16 Mountalnvlew S Georgetown 8770751 High tingle flat Edith Ditchfleld Anne Nicholson Bob Har George Burt High tingle with hand cap Monica Hancock Edith Dltchfield George Burt Bob Harris High triple flat Anne Nicholson Kay Fry Bob Harris George Burt High triple with cap Kay Fryer 7 Golden Agers bowling Harris Team Standings Corner Pins Dynamiters Anne a Gang Blue Jays Atoms Sunshine Girts Blue Birds Butter Balls Happy Gang Lucky Six GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Gel Improved steering control and longer tire lite Wheel Alignment Here what wo do Adjust camber caster and toe to manufacturer specifications Adjust torsion bars Inspect front end suspension springs shocks and steering assembly Phone for appointment now WE HONOUR COMPETITIVE MUFFLER GUARANTEES liniiLiiHln rijjn ilni mil mini unit n thruway HALTON THRUWAY MUFFLER 347 Guelph Street Georgetown 8770179